Well, if you are not a baker, mash it up and stick it on your hair mid-shower. It is a hugely deep conditioner for your hair (in fact you may need to use an alternative shampoo and a brush to get it all out… forgive me) but it is worth it. Avocado Same goes with avocado –...
Looking for cheaper alternatives to washing your hair (or something with more natural ingredients)? I’ve moved the recipes for shampoo, conditioner and color rinses and tips onto this page for better organization, there’s a lot here to get you started. Enjoy! First up, here’s an easy w...
This homemade conditioner is the best option for use after a homemade shampoo. Whether you are making a castile soap-based shampoo, or abaking soda-based shampoo, the vinegar rinse will smooth the hair and eliminate the greasy, sticky feeling some of these homemade shampoos may leave. Made...
If you’ve got a shampoo or conditioner bottle which is relatively long and narrow, you may be able to use it as a DIY dildo as long as you cover it with a condom for protection. The suitability is going to vary wildly from bottle to bottle, so take this one with a pinch of salt...
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AVOCADO CONDITIONER APPLE CIDER VINEGAR CONDITIONERS FOR NORMAL HAIR HONEY AND VINEGAR CONDITIONER YOGURT AND EGG MASK MILK AND CREAM MASK CINNAMON AND MILK CONDITIONER CONDITIONERS FOR DRY HAIR Those with dry hair have a major problem taking care of the frizz that increases with every season change...
Anybody who has made homemade natural products likehomemade lotionor ahomemade hair conditionerknows that essential oils can NOT be used as preservatives. If you don’t use a proper preservative in your products, even if you add essential oils, they will quickly develop bacteria and mold. ...
You do need a deep bowl, though, because in the initial stage of mixing you don’t want the powder to go over the side of the bowl. Transfer your homemade deodorant to a clean glass jar – I use a 4 ounce jar like this one. To Use Using your fingertips, scoop out a pea-sized...
You can do either, I usually prefer dry hair. This recipe only makes about 1/8 cup of conditioner, so it’s really designed for a one-time use. If you want to triple or quadruple the recipe, you can store it in a clean half-pint mason jar. Reply Linda at Mixed Kreations says ...
You find that one shampoo…that one anti-dandruff shampoo that finally works. Deep down, you know it’s the shampoo for you. Then, without any warning, it just…quits on you. The dandruff starts coming back, and it’s time to realize that you have to move on if you want to shake ...