Monday, June 29, 2015

Tropical Hair Deep Conditioner | fromanaturalsPOV

Hey hans and beaus, beaus and hans; handsome, beautiful people of the earth!

I love a good homemade conditioner! You don't have to pay those expensive prices, you know what's going in your hair, and you can lather on as much as you want, and you get great  results!! Last night, I had two overripe fruita and I said why not do something to my hair?

Alright, let's get started!
I used half of a banana, half of an avocado, 3 tablespoons of coconut oil and about 2 tablespoons of water. I put all the ingredients into a blender, and added the water little by little. I blended until I got a very nice smoothie consistency.

After I mixed the product, I sectioned my hair in 6 different sections and put the hair smoothie on dry hair.  I applied the smoothie from the ends of my hair (the oldest part of my hair) all the way to my roots. I distributed the smoothie, finger detangled, and moved on to a new section. When I finished with all the sections, I went back and applied more to the ends, around the perimeter of my head, and anywhere else I saw fit.

*FYI: This hair smoothie was a bit runny!! Check out my blouse!! So if you are going to use this, get on some comfortable clothes!

After I put the product all over, I used a plastic bag and then put on my thermal cap for about 20 minutes. If you don't have a thermal cap, you can use a hooded dryer or a handheld dryer.
When I was finished with the cap, I massaged my scalp with my electric massager ( if you don't have one, your hands will do just fine). I did this for about 5-10 minutes. I then used a handheld mini clothes steamer on my hair to really let all the good nutrients get inside my head!
I washed out my hair with cool water (to lock in the moisture). When I tell you my hair felt so good, it felt soooo good!! I absoutely loved my results!! I put my leave-in conditioner in my hair as well as my coconut/olive oil mixture to lock in the moisture!  I left the twists in my hair and the next day, I put two flat twists in my hair and let it stretch! 


TIPS:
  • If you make a big batch of the smoothie, freeze the excess, and when you want to use it let it thaw out
  • add water little by little
  • You might want to put a bit of newspaper down when you apply the conditioner
  • use essential oils if you have any
  • Finger detangle
  • If you have dry hands/ sensitive skin/ or don't want messy hands, use disposable gloves when conditioning. 
  • have fun!!!

Till next time,
From A Naturals POV

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