With a pH range of 4.5, the acidity of aloe vera is what works for our advantage. it adds to closing the hair cuticle. this causes our hair to be smoother, minimizes fizz and gives our hair strands more definition and shine.
pure aloe vera is light enough to keep hair moisturized without feeling greasy or weighed down. it also gives hair control without making it stiff and crunchy.
Aloe vera gel leave-in conditioner.
4oz water
4oz aloe vera gel
10 drops of essential oil(pick any of your favorite!)
Add water and aloe vera gel into a small bowl and stir very well with spoon. pour the mixture into a spray bottle and shake well. add your favorite essential oil and shake well and voila you have your own leave-in conditioner.
use daily or as often as needed to restore softness.
Benefits;
- gives hair moisture
- detangles
- defines curly hair
- reduces itchy scalp
- tames oily hair
- balances pH level of hair
Love this post! I can tend to have itchy scalp with my extensions in so ill have to try it, especially because it seems so easy to make!! :)
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thanks dear. it is really really easy. aloe vera really helps with itchy scalp
Deletei should go back to homemade too!, long time too lazy!!
ReplyDeleteyes dear!! they are really cheap and easy to make.
ReplyDeleteOh my! this is so simple and easy. Thanks for this great tips. Please keep the posts coming. More grease. www.chavivas.blogspot.com
ReplyDeletethank you so much sis!!!
DeleteIt is so easy to make.
ReplyDeleteyes dear. thats the good thin about it.
DeleteWow, interesting. I like the simplicity. Will try it out.
ReplyDeletetanks dear. its very simple.
Deleteplease do try it. its very good for the hair.
DeleteYou always have the most amazing tips lady; you are good!!
ReplyDeletethank you so much sweetheart!!!
DeleteI love DIY hair recipes! Thanks for sharing!
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you are welcome dear:)
DeleteHear there are diff species of aloe.some of which are not good for the hair.Is that true? Tanks for stopping by my blog.
ReplyDeleteyes there are so many different species of aloe vera, but really have not heard any not being good for our hair.
DeleteAnother great post. Aloe Vera is just so good for your hair and skin. Thanks for the tips!
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thanks hun:)
Deletenatural is the way to go ;)
ReplyDeleteI love coconut oil in my hair. it keeps my hair very hydrated and soft. You should try it!
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thanks hun:)
DeleteHad no idea Aloe vera is good for the hair!
ReplyDeletehappy to see you here dear. i love your blog so much.
Deletei also never knew it could be used for hair but i just also found out.
the idea is great but I just miss the time to do it!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteBaci, Ylenia di Longuette
thanks hun:)
DeleteGreat tips, thanks!! Learnt something new here. :-)
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thanks sugar!!!!!! so glad i would help:)
DeleteI'm still searching for an aloevera plant. The stuff I bought online doesn't look or smell anything like aloevera. Interesting post!
ReplyDeletemy dear biko search for the real one i have been hearing so many good thing about this aloe Vera. let not miss out of these goodies.
Deleteyes its very nice.
ReplyDeleteI will give it a try ASAP
ReplyDeleteplease try it hun:)
Deleteyou will really love it.
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