Update: Avocado Deep Condition
Update: Avocado Deep Condition
Infant Bows Part 2
Betts Family offered this great advise:
If you live in a humid place like I do in Seattle Karo and KY don't work as well as in dry places so I discovered that a traditional Elmer's glue stick works wonders. . .bows stick all day and it washes out with water! I love the looks when you're caught glue-ing a bow on a babies head! I love your blog thanks for all the fun ideas.
I wanted to thank Betts family for giving us this information. I live in such a dry climate I hadn't thought about the humidity.
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Avocado Deep Condition
When I started to mix the ingredients for the deep condition I realized that I didn’t have everything that the recipe called for so I got creative and improvised. That is why you see that I added aloe vera and olive oil. There is really no reasoning behind choosing those items, it’s just that I know what my hair likes and it likes aloe vera and olive oil.
Mixing with a hand mixer was just dumb. I wasn’t thinking at all. It did not work. However, the blender was perfect! The blender made the consistency of the mix feel just like commercial creamy conditioners.
I rinsed the mix out with cool water and it rinsed out really easy. I did use a cheapie condish to help rinse out any left over residue. I saw a few very small chunks in my hair after rinsing but they magically disappeared after I completed my two strand twists.
My hair feels soft but there is not really a dramatic difference from the times when I use an organic conditioner. I may give this a few more tries over the winter season to see how well this mix really works.
Avocado Deep Condition
When I started to mix the ingredients for the deep condition I realized that I didn’t have everything that the recipe called for so I got creative and improvised. That is why you see that I added aloe vera and olive oil. There is really no reasoning behind choosing those items, it’s just that I know what my hair likes and it likes aloe vera and olive oil.
Mixing with a hand mixer was just dumb. I wasn’t thinking at all. It did not work. However, the blender was perfect! The blender made the consistency of the mix feel just like commercial creamy conditioners.
I rinsed the mix out with cool water and it rinsed out really easy. I did use a cheapie condish to help rinse out any left over residue. I saw a few very small chunks in my hair after rinsing but they magically disappeared after I completed my two strand twists.
My hair feels soft but there is not really a dramatic difference from the times when I use an organic conditioner. I may give this a few more tries over the winter season to see how well this mix really works.