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Are You Doing Too Much using Natural Hair DIY Products?
Sunday, 15 April 2018
As naturals, we use all sorts of things in our natural hair; from Aloe Vera, to Okra Gel, Palm Oil, Molasses Hair Mask, Guava Leaves, Rice Water Rinse, Onion Rinse, Clay Washes.
Are we doing too much to our natural hair? What do you think? Here is my opinion.
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How I Made Aloe Vera Juice For My Natural Hair
Thursday, 30 April 2015
Hello everyone!
I accidentally stumbled on some of my aloe vera plantsthat I had abandoned. . The first thing that struck me was the state of the plants - green and fresh. I knew I had make use of them asap!

The next thing I did was to pluck two large single plants and carefully scoop the gel out. (I'm sorry I don't have pictures but it's really easy) This took less than five minutes. Next, I poured the gel into a blender and added enough water to overshadow it . Then I blended with the highest frequency until it completely dissolved.
The first time I tried it, I didn't blend it well so I ended up sieving the aloe vera particles. I wasn't even able to completely remove them. Some were transferred to my hair but this time, I was pleasantly impressed.
I have decided to fully incorporate it into my regimen particularly my hair spritz, mud washes and henna treatments. Instead of water, aloe vera juice will be used as an alternative. Plus, the rainy season is upon us and I won't be running out anything soon. It's a win-win situation.
Does anyone else make their own aloe vera juice as opposed to buying them?
Love, kinks and knots.
eBunite.
I accidentally stumbled on some of my aloe vera plants

The next thing I did was to pluck two large single plants and carefully scoop the gel out. (I'm sorry I don't have pictures but it's really easy) This took less than five minutes. Next, I poured the gel into a blender and added enough water to overshadow it . Then I blended with the highest frequency until it completely dissolved.
The first time I tried it, I didn't blend it well so I ended up sieving the aloe vera particles. I wasn't even able to completely remove them. Some were transferred to my hair but this time, I was pleasantly impressed.
I have decided to fully incorporate it into my regimen particularly my hair spritz, mud washes and henna treatments. Instead of water, aloe vera juice will be used as an alternative. Plus, the rainy season is upon us and I won't be running out anything soon. It's a win-win situation.
Does anyone else make their own aloe vera juice as opposed to buying them?
Love, kinks and knots.
eBunite.
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