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Deep Conditioner for Dry or Damaged Hair

[1 Jul 2011 | 2 Comments | | Author: ]
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* 2 ounces aloe vera gel
* 1/2 teaspoon olive, avocado, or jojoba oil
* 2 ounces organic apple cider vinegar
* 1 ounce powdered milk

1. Combine ingredients in a bowl, stirring to blend.

2. Apply to freshly-washed damp hair.

3. Rinse with warm water.


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  • Jee said:

    I thought I would try this because I do already use ACV on my hair and olive oil as they do wonders so I thought all these other great ingredients would work well too. Together they don’t. This recipe did not work for me at all. I mixed it up and it was very liquidy and lumpy so it was hard to apply. I left it on for a bit and when I went to rinse it out it was very very very difficult to rinse clean (I have very very thick and long hair) and balled up into large chunks that were hard to remove. It didn’t really do much conditioning-wise and also clogged up the drain. I don’t think rinsing with warm water is the best idea with this; cold might work better. Thanks but I’ll stick to the olive oil or the vinegar by itself.

  • Dee (author) said:

    Many people swear by this recipe, I like using one or two ingredients. My favorites are, like you, Olive Oil, warm/stale beer (LOVE that one) and straight mayonaise. I will use the beer rinse after whatever else I use to condition tho – there’s just no shine like a beer rinse shine!

    Dee

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