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What Do We Use on Our Natural Hair (EMPTIES MARCH 2016)
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If you have been wondering what the girls and I have been using on our natural hair for the past few months, here they are:
I really appreciate all that you do in regards to natural hair care education! I have been using natural hair care products on my daughter for 6mo. or so and I haven't seen any growth. she's 5 and it's like her hair has stopped growing for a year now. Any advice?
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I started using Batana oil on my scalp May 31st 2024. You can also find it here http://hotana.com/discoveringnatural March 2024 Here is my 3 weeks result. How I use it, I use it every 2 days and apply to my scalp and edges. I do not rinse it out. On wash day , every 2 weeks, I apply it on my scalp and hair, cover for 30 mins and then shampoo and deep condition my hair. I then apply my leave in and reapply the Batana oil on scalp and edges and also my moisturizer on my hair. The benefits of using batana oil for hair include- Hair growth: Batana oil contains nutrients that can help promote hair growth. - Moisturizing: Batana oil is a good moisturizer for hair, helping to keep it hydrated and healthy. - Hair strengthening: The fatty acids present in batana oil can help strengthen hair, reducing the chances of breakage. - Natural hair dye: Batana oil can be used to restore natural color to gray and white hair. - Shine: Batana oil can add shine to hair, leaving it...
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ReplyDeleteI really appreciate all that you do in regards to natural hair care education! I have been using natural hair care products on my daughter for 6mo. or so and I haven't seen any growth. she's 5 and it's like her hair has stopped growing for a year now. Any advice?
Did her routine change? Here are some tips: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzTnHNx01UY
DeleteI've been using shea moisture's coconut oil I have yet to try Trader Joes.
ReplyDeleteI've been using shea moisture's coconut oil I have yet to try Trader Joes.
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