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Natural Hair DIY Shea Aloe Butter Recipe
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In the video I did last Friday, (Click here to watch), I promised to show you all how I make my Shea Aloe Butter.
Well... here it is!
There are times when our favorite products do not seem to work like we wish it would. Here are some ways you can get these SheaMoisture products to work for your hair. Combine SheaMoisture Curl Enhancing Smoothie and your favorite gel, such as Eco Style gel in a separate container to create your own hair custard. To test if this will leave flakes in your hair, watch this demonstration. Mix Extra Virgin Olive Oil with the SheaMoisture Deep Treatment Masque to boost the slip factor of this product. Click here to find out what SLIP means. SheaMoisture Jamaican Black Castor Oil Styling Lotion makes your hair feels dry?? No worries! Spritz your hair with a little water, apply the SheaMoisture Curl & Style Milk as your leave in, and then use the styling lotion. You'll get moisture for days. What other product HACKS do you have? Share below. CLICK To SAVE MONEY
Get To Know Me My name is Sola Awe and I am so happy you found this page. I am a licensed hair coach and have been a natural hair enthusiast since 2011 after I decided to transition my oldest daughter to natural hair. I have two daughters who are both natural and lovers of natural hair. My husband is also an advocate in his own way. I have a presence on social media as DiscoveringNatural that is dedicated to helping people be comfortable with their natural hair and learn how to easily care for it. As a child, natural hair was not embraced and when I became an adult, I struggled with understanding my hair. When my oldest daughter was 4, I struggled with caring for her hair and did not have any resource to help me out, so I decided to relax her hair. After a friend invited me a natural hair event in Houston, Texas, where I reside, I knew I have found a new passion. The next day, we started my daughter's transition to natural and I followed afterwards with mine. When I discovered a
First, what causes Lice ? Lice in hair are usually caused by the presence of tiny parasitic insects known as head lice (Pediculus humanus capitis). These lice infest the scalp and hair, where they feed on blood and lay eggs (nits) near the base of hair shafts. Head lice are typically transmitted through direct head-to-head contact with an infected person, sharing personal items like combs or hats, or occasionally through contaminated bedding or clothing. They are more common in children and can be easily spread in close quarters, such as schools. Treating lice infestations usually involves using specialized shampoos or treatments designed to kill the lice and their eggs, as well as thorough cleaning of personal items and the environment to prevent reinfestation. Relaxing hair, which involves using chemicals to straighten it, does not effectively get rid of lice. Lice infestations are typically treated with specialized lice-killing shampoos or treatments, along with thorough combing
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