You could put honey and any or everything. Honey has natural antioxidants in it and can be helpful for alot of things especially if it's the natural uncooked honey.You might want to try honey with some of your favorite oils. Also try honey, coconut milk and lemon. I read this off from some site and it was really good, it made my kitchens feel really soft.
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I love using honey in my hot oil protein treatment. What I do it I mix my conditioner,honey,evoo,and one egg together and heat it in the microwave for about 45 sec. I use it as a pre-poo and it makes my hair so soft that sometimes I don't even have to put conditioner on my hair after washing it.
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I love using honey for my hair. I usually mix it in my conditioner and use it to co-wash my hair. I also use it in my deep conditioners. Since honey is so moisturizing, you can put it in any of your conditioners for that added softness.
i have done this on numerous occassions with great results. Mixed with shampoo it will give your hair body and volume. Mixed with conditioner, it gives your hair moisture and softens it. I love it. Similar results can be achieved with black strap molasses and/or glycerine.
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well... recently i did a pre-poo treatment with honey...VO5 conditioner and Queene Helene's Jojoba hot oil and my hair came out soo soft!!! I was sooooo happy with the results!it was my first time doing it so it really helped to see that i really can use honey for anything
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Since my rollerset turned out a mess.. I'm going to deep condition tonite. I think my hair needs it! Ick. I'm using Motions CPR Treatment with Honey. I'm thinking about heating the honey for some reason. Hopefully I'll get a better result!
I am still searching for a good leave-in but at least I know in desperate situations I can use honey and oil and be fine. Who woulda thought
LOL, there a lot of great things in our pantry. Honey, eggs, EVOO, different types of milk, such as coconut milk....these are all natural alternatives....
Honey is fantastic at keeping hair moist. If you want it to be more functional (less goey, sticky), there is cosmetic grade honey called "honeyquat" that you can purchase from soap- or lotionmakers. Just type it into the search engine.
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I recently put together a concoction of honey, protein milk, oil and water and used it as a leave in and moisturizer. I must say the results weren't bad at all! I also used this as a setting lotion for my roller sets. The first time it came out too sticky. Then I added more water and tried again and my curls came out great! I am still searching for a good leave-in but at least I know in desperate situations I can use honey and oil and be fine. Who woulda thought
i recently mixed honey with EVOO and a conditioner. i heated it up in the microwave. applied to my dry hair as a pre-poo. it did wonders loosening my new growth. my hair felt like SILK.
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