I just got back in town after being in dry Texas for a week and a half and my hair is so dry... I wore it in a ponytail the whole time I was there and didn't put a lick of conditioner in it. Sad right? I took my conditioner but the bees were so bad out there that I didn't even want to risk being stung (they were all over me when I wore lotion).
What I plan to do it is do a deep condition with honey, Castor oil, and a cheap conditioner (white rain tropical coconut), shampoo, condition and then do an oil rinse (more on that later).
I am not sure if I will detangle after the shampoo or after the deep condish...
Benefits of honey for hair: It is high in vitamins and minerals, and has wonderful benefits for the skin and hair. Honey is a good humectant and emollient, serving as a good moisturizer and conditioner.
Read more: http://www.care2.com/greenliving/honey-hair-conditioner.html##ixzz11W9LmlMs
Benefits of Castor oil: Castor oil is a humectant as it draws moisture into the hair and skin. Applying castor oil on hair will keep it looking soft, shiny and strong.
Read more: http://skinverse.com/castor-oils-many-uses-for-beautiful-skin-and-hair.html
Of course do your own research to see if these products are great for you. I find that using Castor oil for my oil rinse and them putting a towel over my hair (kind of like a steam treatment) makes my hair really soft. In the morning all I do is add some coconut oil (because it is so light) and bun my hair.
Doing all of this from beginning to end (deep condition to bun) take about an 1 hr.; detangling included.
As you can see I like to Keep It Simple!
Selasa, 05 Oktober 2010
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