Tuesday, October 15, 2013

HOMEMADE DEEP CONDITIONERS FOR NATURAL/ RELAXED HAIR

bananas, olive oil, egg and honey.
This home-made conditioner improves the manageability of hair for styling. the secret is in the banana, which has a way of minimizing shrinkage and softening the hair when mixed with the other ingredients.meanwhile honey helps retain moisture on the hair and olive oil penetrates the hair and the egg is a very rich source of protein to the hair.



instructions: place the sliced banana(always better to use overripe bananas ,extra virgin oil,egg,honey all in a bowl or better still a blender to make sure no lumps of the banana bit is remaining. blend until you see a very smooth consistence. then apply thoroughly to the hair and let it sit for 30-45 minutes wearing a shower cap or under a sit under a dryer to let the heat penetrate deep into your roots. then rinse thoroughly
 with cold water because cold water closed the cuticle of your hair and helps your hair to retain moisture.

Avocados,Shea butter, coconut milk,olive oil
this conditioner is lubricating, thick and has heavy consistency  the avocados flesh and fatty acid content contribute to the effectiveness  of this mixture. 


place sliced avocado unrefined Shea butter, extra virgin oil coconut milk into a blender( there may be no need to melt the Shea butter when using a blender but you should melt when mixing into a bowl) blend or mix all the ingredients thoroughly and you may add more coconut oil or milk if necessary until it reach a consistency you can work with. when done apply to the hair and let it sit for 30-45 minutes wearing a shower cap, then rinse out very well with cold water.

mayonnaise, honey, egg and olive oil
mayonnaise makes a good product for our hair because it contains a lot of protein and fat. put all the ingredients and mix very well till you have smooth mixture then apply to hair, leave-in for about 30-45 minutes under a shower cap or sit under the dryer. rinse out with cold water. 
 

14 comments:

  1. I've bookmaked your blog. Nice job. Very educative. Keep it up.

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    1. awwwwwww thanks sugar. you are one of the first people to comment on my brand new blog. yours definitely will be bookmaked. kip up the gud work.XOXO

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  2. Can I store the conditioners for long? Maybe a month?

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    1. yes!!! you can store in covered container and place in you refrigerator

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  3. One thing I realized with the natural conditioners is that you can even eat them

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    1. thats is so true cos they are all natural and healthy

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  4. Thanks for the post! very educative and informative

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    1. u are welcome dear!! so happy to have one of the Nigerian power-puff girls visit.

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  5. If you sit under the dryer when using fresh food DCs they will cook in your hair and will be much harder to wash out so I wouldn't advise you do that. And if you have egg in your mixture rinse first with cold water before you do the same with warm otherwise if you rinse first with warm/hot water the egg will boil in your hair and you will find little white specks all over your hair.

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  6. thanks dear!! i just found out about that, i really learned the hard way

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  7. Thank you for that idea, i haven't use yet banana on my hair..will test it soon ;-)
    Your blog is really awsome and instructive. Good job !

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  8. Really instructive post/blog ! Thanks for passing by and commenting on my blog,
    take care,
    Eli

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