Twohandsondeck
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Did this mixture lighten your hair? Why green clay and not any clay?2 heaping tablespoons of any green clay mixed with 2 level tablespoons of organic apple cider vinegar was just enough to cover my head of hair here:
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The result has been the most balanced that my hair has ever felt. Would recommend to anyone ?
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Couldn't tell you to be honest. The only time I notice my hair getting lighter is when I'm in the sun for long hours for several days.Did this mixture lighten your hair? Why green clay and not any clay?
I know what you mean about getting that egg smell out of the hair. I use to use a combination of egg, mayo and olive oil and my hair would be in amazing condition for a couple of weeks after that treatment. I have used raw honey lately and it works amazingly too!Couldn't tell you to be honest. The only time I notice my hair getting lighter is when I'm in the sun for long hours for several days.
A green illite clay is what I have lying around. It's worked well for both internal and external use, but I would imagine any clay would carry a positive effect for this purpose.
Admittedly I haven't used this tonic since the time of this post. Nowadays I use whipped eggs as a shampoo base mixed with some combination of coconut oil and/or apple cider vinegar. Also works great as long as I manage to get all of the egg in my hair lol
Haha sandwich hair. Honey never came to mind, I'll try that soon ^.^I know what you mean about getting that egg smell out of the hair. I use to use a combination of egg, mayo and olive oil and my hair would be in amazing condition for a couple of weeks after that treatment. I have used raw honey lately and it works amazingly too!
It lightens it a little too :)Haha sandwich hair. Honey never came to mind, I'll try that soon ^.^
It lightens it a little too :)
Do you use raw honey as a wash? What is your procedure exactly.I know what you mean about getting that egg smell out of the hair. I use to use a combination of egg, mayo and olive oil and my hair would be in amazing condition for a couple of weeks after that treatment. I have used raw honey lately and it works amazingly too!
I use raw honey as a mask mixed with water and mix it through my hair BEFORE washing. I put it in in dry hair and rub it into my scalp well, and leave it on for awhile, then wash my hair like normal. It is really soothing and calming to the scalp. I have left it on for up to two hours to lighten my hair.Do you use raw honey as a wash? What is your procedure exactly.