DIY Homemade Deep Conditioner for Protein Sensitive Natural Hair - Coconut Milk

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  • Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
  • A WORD ABOUT PROTEIN SENSITIVITY: If you're protein sensitive, please remember to test a small hidden patch first before committing to the entire head. It's not a one-size-fits-all solution, so please use caution as every woman reacts to various ingredients differently. Bananas and coconut milk contain a small amount of protein. However, some protein sensitive women love using bananas and/or coconut milk to condition. Some, do not and cannot handle ANY amount of protein. So please test a small amount to figure out where you stand. This mixture is not "Protein-Free" but is geared towards those who have "Protein-Sensitivities" based on ingredients that have been recorded to work well.
    My new favorite DIY homemade deep conditioner for protein sensitive natural hair! I made it specifically for my viewers with protein sensitivity, but it works amazingly even if you're not protein sensitive! My dry natural hair was extremely moisturized and shiny after just one application! Definitely give it a try! Whether you're natural, relaxed, have a protein sensitivity or not, you're sure to love this mixture! I hope it helps!
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  • @nitindange0
    @nitindange0 9 месяцев назад +187

    I actually improved my hair by doing these: Including more and more Vitamin C from orange, lemon, and kiwi fruit, 7-8 hrs of enough sleep daily, consume nuts such as walnut, peanut, almonds in limited, you can also eat fishes like sardines, salmon. Exercise at least 30 mins everyday. Using mild, pure shampoo, neem wood comb, massager for scalp by liitleextra coconion twice a week. This is good for hair fall control.

  • @keebrew1007
    @keebrew1007 9 лет назад +255

    Whitney gurl, you have been my savior! I started to grow out my relaxer in 2011. In 2012 I was diagnosed with breast cancer and by Feb 2013 I was completely bald. I now have a head full of natural curly hair. Not sure of the type but it's tightly coiled, soft and thick when it's not stretched out. I started watching your tutorials about two months ago. Your hair was/is extremely long. I recently stumbled upon your BC videos and was completely amazed at how long your hair is today from your BC a few years ago. My length is about chin length when it's in its curly stage. I am following your videos from that stage and you have given me so many wonderful ideas.
    Thanks Sistah Gurl!!!!
    BTW you have a beautiful family. I loved the Pats gear!! Yes, I am from Boston too!!! Keep up the great work girl!!
    God Bless
    Keitha B.

    • @plantbased-Somaya
      @plantbased-Somaya 5 лет назад +16

      You posted this 4 years ago. I hope you beat cancer's ass!!!

    • @blanctanerlau3800
      @blanctanerlau3800 5 лет назад +10

      @@plantbased-Somaya i hope that too for her.

  • @Naptural85
    @Naptural85  10 лет назад +374

    Hey Guys!! You'll know you're protein sensitive if your hair feels dry, brittle, or is broken after applying a protein-rich product or deep conditioner! For example, my DIY Mayo and Greek Yogurt DCs are SUPER protein-rich. My hair likes that and feels stronger and healthier after application. Someone with a protein sensitivity is going to feel the opposite: lots of damage, dull strands, straw-like texture, etc... If you haven't experienced this already and you've used a protein-rich product, it's likely you don't have a protein sensitivity! XoXo!

    • @HeebieFeebies
      @HeebieFeebies 10 лет назад +13

      I appreciate finally seeing this post that's made not only from easy to find ingredients, but VEGAN ingredients! Thank you so much! I know you probably didn't plan on making this vegan, but I appreciate it all the same.
      Thank you, Whitney!

    • @kerducky
      @kerducky 10 лет назад +8

      GREAT video Whitney! I'm not sure if I'm protein sensitive, I'll have to look deeper into that! I had no idea aloe vera juice can strengthen your hair, I'm learning so much! Today was hair wash day and between your video and the wonderful kikicouture10 Straight to Curly/DC video I watched earlier, I've got so many treatments I want to try! I don't eat bananas but I will have to buy them for my hair! I don't consume honey either but I sure did buy some to put on my hair and I'm sure I'll do the same for avocados, yogurt, eggs and olive oil! My sister was already asking to use my honey when she visited and I'm like "naw that's hair honey!" and I'm pretty sure I'll be like "no those are my hair eggs and yogurt!" Thanks for sharing and what a FABULOUS twist out my friend, your hair definitely looked super duper moisturized! I hope you guys have a WONDERFUL week, and GREAT vlog today too!

    • @uncagedlearning
      @uncagedlearning 10 лет назад

      Amazing! Thanks for this idea. I am protein sensitive and I was looking for something like this recently. I so LOVE DIY recipes. ;)

    • @Euain
      @Euain 10 лет назад

      Carla Marie Newton try this

    • @kamalclifton
      @kamalclifton 10 лет назад +3

      Hey, in the morning, did you wash it out, or just removed the caps and Voilà!?

  • @GratitudeGriot
    @GratitudeGriot 5 лет назад +13

    5 years later + your recipe still holds up! Just tried it for the first time + my hair is super soft!!

  • @Naptural85
    @Naptural85  10 лет назад +83

    My NEW favorite homemade DIY deep conditioner!! Shout-outs to all the protein-sensitive ladies! *what-what* New Upload! #NaturalHair

    • @lanicert
      @lanicert 10 лет назад +1

      Yeah, I have had banana hair. NOT a good look, lol!

    • @atiyalawhorne1889
      @atiyalawhorne1889 10 лет назад +1

      Hey Nap! First off...you are the bomb! My sis and I were talking about how much we love your videos and try everything you say. Lol! Anyways, this is a none hair related question but doesn't it get annoying to get asked questions you've already answered? Do you ever think...did you watch my video on mute? Lol! Seriously though I do have a few questions: 1) how can I tell if I'm protein sensitive 2) is this a leave in & 3) what did you do after you rinsed out the conditioner? Lol! Jk. Beautiful hair as usual. Thank you for everything you share with us and not being selfish when you learn more! Just ordered the curlformer dupe & I'm excited to try them. Oh, & I love this condish...did it last week & I'm approaching the end of my 3 min now (2nd x). Hairs loving it :)

    • @ohmyjue582
      @ohmyjue582 10 лет назад +1

      Atiya Barlow this is nor a leave in and if your ok with the banana smell then just use ur conditioner to was it out but I use a sulfate free shampoo cus the banana smell is a little strong and if ur hair feels Luke hey after u wash with a protien rich deep conditiinder ur probably protien sensitive it use to many protien rich products ...hope I helped

    • @whitneymartin7964
      @whitneymartin7964 10 лет назад

      I have curly hair but it super super super dry! What do you recommend other than this treatment ...shampoo, conditoners and so on? also, what do you recommend for hair growth?

    • @ICJC6
      @ICJC6 10 лет назад +1

      Whitney Martin I have very dry hair also. I use L'Oreal's EverSleek "Sulfate free smoothing system." It is the one in the orange bottles for "frizzy unruly hair" haha. I really like this line because it is very gentle if you want to use the shampoo (only on the scalp), and the conditioner is nice and mosturizing and has great slip. The formula's are sulfate, silicone, and paraben free. I have looked into their types that say they are formulated for curly hair, but they have silicones or aren't sulfate free.

  • @Sims2gal1000
    @Sims2gal1000 10 лет назад +466

    Ladies please don't skip blending the banana before applying it to your hair please don't just mash it up. I speak from experience of having banana bits in my hair and having to blow it out!!!!!!

    • @Naptural85
      @Naptural85  10 лет назад +47

      ***** #Truth !!

    • @anneb6262
      @anneb6262 8 лет назад +17

      Imagine having transitioning hair with banana bits stuck in your hair.😣😣😣😣 definitely listen ladies, it's worth it! !

    • @mickeyminecraftgirl6077
      @mickeyminecraftgirl6077 8 лет назад +13

      same with avocado!!!! had green bits in my hair for days

    • @charlene8615
      @charlene8615 8 лет назад +6

      oh my gosh that is the exact same thing that happened to me and I had to blow dry it out

    • @JadeLotus_Tarot
      @JadeLotus_Tarot 7 лет назад +3

      lol I've done this too, It took 3 rinses to get it out.

  • @tatomkili
    @tatomkili 9 лет назад +70

    Is anyone wondering how she doesn't have a million subbies yet?! Lol. She deserves it. So knowledgable and helpful!

    • @somaahmed1841
      @somaahmed1841 4 года назад +18

      She have now .lol ❤

    • @somaahmed1841
      @somaahmed1841 4 года назад +1

      @Joanna Namirimu you right 👍🏻

    • @KAM-rl6tz
      @KAM-rl6tz 3 года назад +3

      First time seeing the original comment and she’s at 1.18M. I love when that happens. 😊 You were right. She should had a million subbies. Her Melanin leave-in conditioner is the conditioner I’ve been waiting for since my big chop in 2016. 😃

    • @pinkbeautyrose174
      @pinkbeautyrose174 3 года назад +1

      Wow, thanks I have been watching for years and just realized I wasn't subscribed! I hit the subscripe so fast! 🤗🎉🎉

    • @kkibela
      @kkibela 3 года назад +1

      Six years later x

  • @heywaitMarlee
    @heywaitMarlee 9 лет назад +61

    I seriously tweaked this recipe using treseme naturals conditioner as a base, half of an avocado (I am allergic to bananas) half a can of low fat coconut milk (bought at the 99cent store), honey, grapeseed and rosemary oil. Let me tell you, my hair hasn't felt so soft and shiny in ages. Thank goodness for Whitney ***** for coming up with this recipe because it works some insane magic in the hair of this protein sensitive natural. Would have never thought to try this recipe or tweak it if not for ms Whitney.

    • @michmabgl
      @michmabgl 4 года назад

      lady__lithium i used my coconut milk!! what can i use instead

    • @ah-ss7he
      @ah-ss7he 3 года назад +2

      @@michmabgl yogurt

  • @longyarn4288
    @longyarn4288 4 года назад +15

    Just wanted to let you know I just tried this, and Wow! I added one scoop of fenugreek and slippery elm bark powder and left it in for 30 minutes with a hot (Well, pretty warm not Hot!) cap. It really made my hair super soft! I'm going to share the rest with my family and some elderly neighbors. Thank you so much!

  • @seassica
    @seassica 8 лет назад +12

    My hair was breaking, dry, and unmanageable! Since, I've been following your videos my hair is strong, moisturized, and manageable. I would like to thank you for the hidden gem to healthy hair!

  • @Damikwa2010
    @Damikwa2010 9 лет назад +1

    I absolutely love your videos! They saved me from going back to a relaxer! I was so defeated and tired of trying to manage my hair as it got longer. I have been natural a year now and I would like to thank you so much for your helpful videos!

  • @ezellacollins5269
    @ezellacollins5269 8 лет назад +60

    My review on this treatment: I did it exactly as described and it loosened my curls and defined them. The one thing that shocked me was how smooth my ends were!! I did my big chop a month ago and my ends were super frizzy, dry to the touch and even felt hard and different from the rest of my hair. The next day when my hair dried...my ends are no longer feeling that way!!! OMG Will be using this again and again and again! Thank You!

    • @mirhansaid3841
      @mirhansaid3841 8 лет назад +3

      Did you do it before washing your hair?

    • @ezellacollins5269
      @ezellacollins5269 8 лет назад +5

      I did this before I washed my hair.

    • @vivi-uz7qq
      @vivi-uz7qq 2 года назад

      it loosened your curl pattern?

  • @tiffiebaebee
    @tiffiebaebee 8 лет назад +106

    This condish is so clutch! I dried out n ruined my curls with a papaya diy condish I tried 2 weeks ago. Im talkin fried my hair like a super Hawaiian Silky perm. Oh but aint God good!!! Cause i remembered this video n added it to my emergency restore hair regimen. N it worked!!! Curls r poppin n moisturized.
    Nap u saved me from another big chop. I thought my fro was a goner.

  • @PureNatural206
    @PureNatural206 10 лет назад +9

    What I truly enjoy about your videos is that hair type never comes to mind when I'm watching your videos. Your videos always make me incredibly determined & believe that I really can get my hair to be as healthy & beautiful as yours (even though I totally love my kinks). According to the Hair Typing Chart, I'm 4C & it's a popular belief that my hair isn't as pretty or will never reach the length your hair has. But I just shake out my hair & continue. Why? Because of natural hair leaders like you. Thanks for continuously restoring my hope~

  • @dlenaduncan6615
    @dlenaduncan6615 7 лет назад +1

    Just made this and put it in my stubbornly dry hair. It is more moisturized than it has been in years! Kind of blown away. Thanks for sharing!

  • @AjanaeDawkins
    @AjanaeDawkins 10 лет назад +3

    SOOOO excited to try this! Your wash and detangling routine along with protective styling has helped me grow my hair to almost armpit length in a year after years of my hair staying at the same length. THANK YOU

  • @MadamAngelique
    @MadamAngelique 9 лет назад +4

    I did this treatment yesterday and my hair feels amazing today! So soft and moisturized--even after I blow dried. I hate bananas so I gagged while putting it in my hair, but this is definitely a keeper. Thanks!

  • @ceelyn
    @ceelyn 10 лет назад +13

    I made this last night and used it on a section of my hair (I'm unbraid, deep conditioning, then rebraiding my hair quarter sections at a time) and this stuff is literally amaziiiiinng! This morning my hair had NO tangles, it was soft and smelled delicious! I have never gotten those results from store bought deep conditioners!

  • @CME1138
    @CME1138 7 лет назад

    I tried this and it worked perfect for my hair. Left my hair very moisturized ... Love it . Thank you for sharing

  • @Orangejuci
    @Orangejuci 10 лет назад +1

    You and one other RUclipsr have definitely inspired both me and my mom to aim for healthier hair! Thank you! WE are excited for our journey.

  • @Omg_sade
    @Omg_sade 10 лет назад +7

    Your hair looked so soft and the shiniest I've seen it ever.

  • @bejai1962
    @bejai1962 9 лет назад +15

    Love, love, love this conditioner!!!
    Two weeks ago I made this conditioner I left it on for probably 3 hours as I cleaned, cooked and loafed around the house with my head wrap in a towel to hold the heat in. When I took the plastic cap off I LOVED how soft, and surprising tangle free, my hair felt. The smell of bananas was AMAZINGLY YUMMY. Since it was optional I just rinsed, I did not was the conditioner out. This past weekend I left the conditioner in for maybe 1 hour and this time I washed it out. I was not as happy with the end results.
    So, I already have a banana browning and I hope to find a nice ripe avocado today so I can repeat this weekend, leaving the conditioner in as I did the first week.
    Thank you for so much for advise given freely. Blessings to you and yours.

    • @lolacgc17
      @lolacgc17 2 года назад

      Thank you for sharing

  • @tasha_0929
    @tasha_0929 10 лет назад

    I'm going to try this for my 5 year old we've tried so many conditioners and I still haven't found a good one. I'm so glad I followed you for the past year and a half, my hair has grown so much thank you thank you for being such a beautiful person and you just helped me so much so I could get back to my old self.

  • @Skyduchess
    @Skyduchess 10 лет назад +1

    Loving this. I have to try this.
    I spent yesterday mastering the Curlformers. Everyone at work was like Wow. Thank you. ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @benjamin8439
    @benjamin8439 10 лет назад +4

    I haven't a clue what protein sensitivity is about, but you deserve a thumbs up. i like the way you explain things, the positive energy you put into your videos, you seem to be so kind and generous and i want to thank you for that.

    • @Naptural85
      @Naptural85  10 лет назад +1

      Thank you Cin Derella !! Protein sensitivity is when you use a product, or mixture on your hair that contains high amounts of protein, or even low amounts, and instead of getting strong, shiny hair, your hair becomes brittle, dry, straw-like or even broken. If you've ever used a protein treatment in your hair and your hair wasn't damaged as a result, then you're not protein sensitive!

  • @VeronicasPlace
    @VeronicasPlace 9 лет назад +114

    You have one of the best channels on youtube!

  • @bejai1962
    @bejai1962 9 лет назад +5

    Just made this using both the banana and avocado...didn't pay attention. I was gonna toss it and start over but I saw that others did the same with no problem. My hair smells so good I wish there was someone else here to smell it. It feels so soft and I see some shine/sheen that I haven't seen in a while.
    thank you so much for the wonderful help you are so many

  • @RaSheedapower
    @RaSheedapower 10 лет назад +1

    I am so glad my coworker told me about your channel I must do this ASAP!!! Thank you for spreading this knowledge

  • @wsasi07
    @wsasi07 10 лет назад +4

    OMG! Your hair is beautiful! I have to try this mix! As always, thanks for sharing!

  • @a_vaughnvaughn
    @a_vaughnvaughn 10 лет назад +3

    Oh My Graciousness YOU did it again!
    I was looking for a deep conditioning treatment to restore LIFE back in my hair and BOOM you upload this lovely piece of work!
    Love you Love you LOOOOOVVEEEE YYOOOU!
    ^_^

  • @heidiembrey4917
    @heidiembrey4917 7 лет назад

    I have very protein sensitive, high porosity hair, and I can attest to the fact that my hair loves your ingredients here. Banana, vinegar, aloe, coconut milk..my hair absolutely loves all of those. Good job!

  • @Syrease
    @Syrease 10 лет назад +2

    Love this! My hair has stayed soft for 4 days now. My hair is very dry, so this is a first. Thank you!

  • @guapaguapo
    @guapaguapo 10 лет назад +5

    So happy to hear about someone addressing "protein sensitivity." Although I am not certain if I have a protein sensitivity & will have to test a small area of hair to determine if I do, has anyone ever heard of an "oil sensitivity"?
    After using oils, I definitely experience the same negative characteristics (i.e. straw hair, dry stringy strands that feel like they have been stripped & broken to one dry strand that is experiencing breakage, & overall, hair that starts thinning & shedding) that Naptural85 mentions when describing "protein sensitivity."
    I experience these negative characteristics when I do a hot oil treatment with my hair using extra virgin olive oil, definitely when I use almond oil, and/or with avocado oil, coconut oil & macadamia nut oil used in a mixture.
    Even when I use all of these oils mixed with Shea butter to make a concoction similar to Naptural85's Shea butter mix, I definitely experience those negative characteristics two days after I take out braids or twists outs after using the oils mixed with Shea butter.
    With all this said, Naptural85 do you think I have an "oil sensitivity"? I would also love to hear anyone else's comments of feedback as well regarding an "oil sensitivity" & if it exists or if I am experiencing some other kind of problem.
    Thank you Naptural85 (aka Whitney :) for all the wonderful, helpful, informative videos. Always a pleasure to see your beautiful family & that gorgeous little baby girl as well. Keep 'em coming! :)

    • @QuEeN-uy6lg
      @QuEeN-uy6lg 3 года назад +1

      I have never heard of oil sensitivity, I would try teating oils one by one to check out the one causing this. Also oil is not a moisturizer it seals in moisture so if your not adding a moisturizer before oil then your hair is going to be dry. If you find that your hair doesnt like any then there are many replacements to oil for sealing in moisture ei butter, creams, lighter sealants etc ☺️😊

  • @angelflyM
    @angelflyM 10 лет назад +4

    I love your gentle, free spirit such an inspiration personally and cosmetically

    • @hellololita89
      @hellololita89 10 лет назад +1

      I feel the same way about her too. She truly is a genuine soul.

  • @Mickeii617
    @Mickeii617 4 года назад +2

    Decided to go back to my roots. I have been watching some of your old videos. I cannot believe this was 6yrs ago.

  • @RunnerXxGirl42
    @RunnerXxGirl42 10 лет назад +2

    I've always wondered my hair felt like straw after using those expensive protein treatments!! I didn't even know protein sensitivity was a thing until now! Thank you so much for this. Your videos are amazing and your hair is absolutely gorgeous

  • @fobfan17
    @fobfan17 9 лет назад +13

    omg so happy! I just finished using this. It smells sooooo good. I was so tired of smelling mayo and nasty raw eggs, the greek yogurt was a bit better smelling, but still not pleasant. This smells like a yummy fruity drink and it's super hydrating to my thick combo 4b/4c hair. My curls are just bouncing all around. I also replaced the olive oil with red palm oil, Super Hydrating. But be careful with red palm oil though, it stains clothes lightly.

    • @nancy-jx4nw
      @nancy-jx4nw 6 лет назад +2

      im so happy to see a comment with my hair texture :)))

  • @lifebyolivia
    @lifebyolivia 9 лет назад +4

    Okay so I just tried this and my hair loved it! Mine was a super runny because the coconut milk was really runny, no solids. I used the olive oil and a capful of glycerine since I didn't have the other oils she used and my hair is so soft and moist! This will definitely be my go-to deep conditioner!

  • @jahmeshacoffie1606
    @jahmeshacoffie1606 9 лет назад

    I love watching your videos, you are always so happy. When I have a bad hair day or feeling down watching your videos always put a smile on my face

  • @pebblesbrown2308
    @pebblesbrown2308 9 лет назад

    Tried this and I absolute LOVED this and it made my extreme 4C hair very soft and manageable. A must try!!!

  • @linel1295
    @linel1295 9 лет назад +9

    I used real coconut in my backyard and it came out soft and healthy! :) going to do a video like this but with REAL coconut ..thanks Nap

  • @TeeSoNatural
    @TeeSoNatural 10 лет назад +7

    Whitney, Thanks so much for this! My hair was shedding, I guess from protein overload and after using this it stopped. I definetly made sure I strained it b4 using. So this is my fav conditioner now!

    • @Naptural85
      @Naptural85  10 лет назад +1

      AHHHH! This makes my life, so happy to help Tee SoNatural !

  • @londonlikethebridge1770
    @londonlikethebridge1770 9 лет назад +1

    Your hair results are always flawless! You make it look so easy! Love your vids :)

  • @sdoubles410
    @sdoubles410 10 лет назад +1

    Im so happy you posted this bc ive been searching high and low for a protein treatment that my hair loves. And I think this is it bc my hair loves coconut oil, and when I do mayo treatments my hair feels spongy and gross.. keep coming up with these genius concoctions.

  • @cherylneely7900
    @cherylneely7900 10 лет назад +4

    As usual...you absolutely rock!!!

  • @StarMalikahEats
    @StarMalikahEats 9 лет назад +5

    Hey this is a great DIY! Although it took me a couple of tries. It was really watery . Then I realize I had to refrigerate the coconut milk to get a thicker consistency

  • @mej2255
    @mej2255 10 лет назад +1

    Thanks for allowing my natural hair journey not to be so scary. Love your videos and awesome tips. After fifty two years, I can say "I love being natural!!!"

  • @aliciawalker3504
    @aliciawalker3504 6 лет назад

    Glad I found your channel, I am looking to use natural ingredient products on my hair. You are a life saver.

  • @ShariLouise88
    @ShariLouise88 10 лет назад +15

    OooOOOooooOoohh SniZZaPp!! Hands down, THEE BEST deep conditioner I have EVER used! I have low porosity hair, except for the front of my hair which is SUPER POROUS and a completely different texture, so I always struggle with finding the right ingredients to treat both hair types. This is IT! I used the gel straight from the aloe vera plant and some liquid coconut milk (=diluted with water). My hair has never been this soft, manageable and voluminous.. And this is just day 1! Thank you soooo much for this easy, inexpensive recipe. We have similar textures (3c/4a) but definitely NOT the same hair type, because I tried your mayo/egg dc before and it was NOT a good time.. At all. Lol, love you Whit! xoxoxo from Amsterdam

    • @Naptural85
      @Naptural85  10 лет назад +1

      Yaaay! Shari Louise So happy to hear that this worked well for you!! XoXo!!

  • @heywaitMarlee
    @heywaitMarlee 9 лет назад +3

    Btw this is also an AMAZING conditioner for the winter and for super dry hair. I love it so much I can't stop talking about it. If you don't have a blender just whisk the mixture REALLY well for about 10 minutes. :)

  • @samsharper1
    @samsharper1 9 лет назад +1

    I have been following you for a little while now and I must say I love the fact that you use natural products for hair care. The hair whip was the best thing I could have used for my hair. I have been looking for a DIY leave in conditioner and you have it. My hair has really grown since my MAJOR CHOP in December. I cut it to 1/4 inch, since then it has grown to 3 1/4 inches. I think is it growning slow (but that's me) but I am in love with my hair.

  • @thearlakozy
    @thearlakozy 8 лет назад +1

    I needed to do a deep condition before installing braids and was concerned about how hard my hair gets after a protein treatment. So I tried this recipe. This conditioner was amazing! I didn't have coconut milk, so I used coconut cream. It worked beautifully. Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @MissCC
    @MissCC 10 лет назад +7

    your hair had great sheen after that! great tutorial

  • @1wanwan11
    @1wanwan11 9 лет назад +43

    A lot of these ingredients are the ones protein sensitive people are encouraged NOT to use.

    • @keishasmith771
      @keishasmith771 6 лет назад +2

      Mimi T banana and aloe both contain protein so does coconut so your right

    • @politereminder6284
      @politereminder6284 6 лет назад +1

      Mimi T banana works for me and I am super protein sensitive

    • @longyarn4288
      @longyarn4288 4 года назад

      I think I would try each ingredient on it's own before you add it. My hair will take so much protein and Then let me know. So I can use it, just not copious amounts of it. If I use aloe vera in a mask one week, then I'm careful to not use it in anything else for a couple of weeks. It's all about Balance.

  • @msedmocsu
    @msedmocsu 6 лет назад +1

    I love the way you explain the benefits of each ingredient and how you take us through the process step by step👏❤

  • @Illpayforpeoplestherapy
    @Illpayforpeoplestherapy 5 лет назад

    Wow your hair looks AMAZING!!! I LOVE IT and am going to be a fan from now on to see if I can get my hair looking like yours. Thanks a million girl ❤️

  • @Munchies365
    @Munchies365 10 лет назад +3

    Nap I love you! No seriously :) your awesome thanks for making my natural hair journey THAT much EASIER! 😜

    • @Naptural85
      @Naptural85  10 лет назад +2

      Hey MunchieMoore !! XoXoXo!! So happy to help!!

  • @heatherlynn4652
    @heatherlynn4652 5 лет назад +5

    This recipe, minus the coconut, actually helped my protein overloaded hair. I added extra oils and mixed it with suave daily clarifying conditioner. My hair hates just about everything, so I was really surprised

  • @ceeboyd5830
    @ceeboyd5830 10 лет назад +1

    Hello Whitney I just love your channel. I've been watching you since I started my hair journey. I had to come tell you that I tried this mixture and my hair loved it. The only problem I had is I made way too much, but that's fine I just found an old jar and put it in the fridge for later. This homemade conditioner is the best by far (for my hair) and the smell OMG. The moisture last for about 4 days before I had to re-moisturize my hair. Thank you Whitney. Keep the videos coming. They are so helpful.

  • @tiffanydrake1652
    @tiffanydrake1652 6 лет назад

    I swear you always have the best remedies. Awesome video girlie.....

  • @tracytimberlake
    @tracytimberlake 10 лет назад +7

    lol i LOVED the dance! hahaha. i love using aloe vera juice in my hair too!!!! super hydrating!

    • @Naptural85
      @Naptural85  10 лет назад +3

      Haha! Thanks Tracy Timberlake ! Happy you loved the dance! Xo!!

  • @MsTay0823
    @MsTay0823 10 лет назад +4

    Hi Whitney, Did u do any more moisturizing after washing and
    before u did the twists or was it already moisturized from the conditioner?

  • @audreynaashikaanum5425
    @audreynaashikaanum5425 10 лет назад

    Hello ☺. I am Ghanaian and I watch your videos. From Ghana!! And I must say they are very helpful. Especially to a new natural like me. Thanks a lot xxx

  • @shundaodoms8530
    @shundaodoms8530 10 лет назад

    The irony of you uploading this after I've searched for new DIY protein recipes. Definitely trying!

  • @ladejamorris4401
    @ladejamorris4401 10 лет назад +4

    Wow, love it. I love it. My hair is officially past my boobs and in the middle of my back. You have really helped me with my hair journey so far, keep it up, love ya gurl

  • @theflower1511
    @theflower1511 9 лет назад +7

    Do I have to use aloe vera juice??? or nah!
    Am using water...

    • @longyarn4288
      @longyarn4288 4 года назад +2

      Or just use the coconut milk to blend it and add water if it's too thick. Or! Make fenugreek seed tea and use That instead of the aloe vera juice. 🙄

  • @gabyw8116
    @gabyw8116 10 лет назад

    Thanks for the recipe. I love coconut milk. I mix it with my henna. Leaves my hair so soft. Thanks to you I have embraced my natural hair. My texture is like yours. I had no idea I had such beautiful curls. My hair is only 8 inches long. I am on a quest to grow it another 10 inches so it is shoulder length. Thanks again! By the way, your husband is gorgeous! You are one lucky woman to have such a loving and caring man in your life. He seems like he is also beautiful on the inside, where it matters most.

  • @shamekalh
    @shamekalh 8 лет назад

    haven't changed my photo yet but I just did a big chop. I'll say I'm about 2 months in now. with work and school I'm starting to get lazy with my routine..don't want to completely ruin my hair. im actually loving my hair texture. loving your videos and channel..and you have an awesome attitude. so down to earth. :)

  • @emanijones6424
    @emanijones6424 8 лет назад +7

    I'm just tryna figure out when your hair care line is coming out..........

  • @raquelbrown90
    @raquelbrown90 8 лет назад +44

    everyone seems to be missing the part where she clearly says deep condition for half an hour then rinse it out.... ijs... yes. rinse it out....

    • @crochethappy3786
      @crochethappy3786 3 года назад +2

      but she says "the next day"...and then she doesn't even rinse it out..First she says to rinse out after half and hour...then she says "the next day" and it isnt even rinsed!

    • @jasonkelly2173
      @jasonkelly2173 3 года назад +4

      @@crochethappy3786 no.... she applied the mixture, put a plastic cap on top to incubate heat to get it into her follicles then rinsed it out. So then put her hair in a protective hairstyle and wrapped it in a silk scarf..she's just explaining how it felt the next day. Pay attention to the details of the video

  • @preciouslafleur5390
    @preciouslafleur5390 10 лет назад +1

    Thanks sooooooo much this conditioner is awesome!!!! I tried it last Sunday for myself and my daughters for our co wash and the results were a-m-a-z-i-n-g. I applied it as a co wash, and because it's for 3 of us I used 3 bananas, 2 cups of Aloe Vera Juice, and a full can of Coconut milk. As far as oils go I used Castor oil Argan Oil( my new go to oil. My hair looooves it), Olive Oil, Tea Tree Oil, and honey. I also used your co washing method. I have been protein sensitive all my life. I have used every protein conditioner known to man. I even used your yogurt conditioner and they all left my hair feeling the same way extremely stiff and dense. I eat slot of protein, but still have problems with breakage. Hopefully this will help a lot. I cannot thank you enough!!!

  • @Shortcake39553
    @Shortcake39553 10 лет назад

    your hair is so shiny and gorgeous that i will be trying this on myself and my daughters, thanks for the tutorial.

  • @naturalsincebirth2
    @naturalsincebirth2 10 лет назад +2

    Okay. My hair falls out excessively when i use coconut anything! And I'd love to try this. Any suggestions for a substitute? :)

    • @andrade136
      @andrade136 10 лет назад +1

      Try pumpkins if you can find on this season, hope this helps

    • @naturalsincebirth2
      @naturalsincebirth2 10 лет назад

      UnapologeticBehavior Wow I will definitely try that :) Thank you so much! Now does that include pumpkin oil as well? or just anything pumpkin in general?

    • @andrade136
      @andrade136 10 лет назад +1

      Your Welcome! well you can use pumpkin seed oil because it help prevent hair lost, and its FULL of nutrients

    • @naturalsincebirth2
      @naturalsincebirth2 10 лет назад

      Alright :) Thank you!!

    • @LatashaTrueHeart
      @LatashaTrueHeart 9 лет назад

      Good question. I'd like to know this also. I googled that specifically and found that substitutes in cooking for coconut milk include yogurt and soy milk. I think it may be safe to try yogurt. Does anybody else think that would a good choice???

  • @briannawhite2799
    @briannawhite2799 9 лет назад +4

    What is the song/ instrumental used in this video?

  • @karinm2
    @karinm2 8 лет назад

    Wow, so beautiful! Love how shiny and healthy your hair looks. What a brilliant idea.

  • @monpathomp
    @monpathomp 10 лет назад

    I love, love, LOVE your how to vids on making your own hair products! Thanks for this one, going to try it tomorrow! I am not sure if I am protein sensitive, but I have horribly itchy, flaky scalp issues. I am desperate for anything to work, that isn't going to break my bank! I love your shea butter and oil recipes, those are my go to for moist, well-defined, frizz-free curls.

  • @JennellBarrett
    @JennellBarrett 9 лет назад +5

    i love using banana in my hair but one time i actually forgot to strain it and ughh i got banana all over my hair :(. my hair felt really soft and defined but it took days until it was all out lol

  • @LoveGTV
    @LoveGTV 10 лет назад +10

    Mine came out really watery, couldn't find coconut milk as thick. Still used it though. Waiting to see the results in the AM! Lol.

    • @soulisrael6823
      @soulisrael6823 9 лет назад +5

      if u store coconut mil, in the fridge it will thicken. u can also buy coconut CREME.

    • @pamhardi4266
      @pamhardi4266 9 лет назад +1

      It depends on what you buy - some brands are made to stay liquidy because Western markets like them better. They have different additives that prevent the Coconut milk from becoming so solid. My favorite brand comes from an Asian market and only has coconut and water listed on the ingredients. Ingredients lists are super handy. :)

  • @ayyee_shaa
    @ayyee_shaa 10 лет назад

    Results look incredible! Can't wait to try this one! Thanks a lot!

  • @jasminesorensen9562
    @jasminesorensen9562 2 года назад +1

    This is perfect for my “off” weeks from protein. I’m obsessed!!!!

  • @HiImJasmine
    @HiImJasmine 9 лет назад +4

    What do " protein sensitive" mean?

  • @bonafidebeauty5528
    @bonafidebeauty5528 10 лет назад +3

    Dumb question but what does protein sensitive mean?!

    • @blackvelvet411
      @blackvelvet411 10 лет назад

      Essentially, it means when you apply protein rich products, your hair becomes extremely dry and brittle so you constantly have to read product lists to determine the amount of protein in it to see if it will work for your hair.

  • @motherofcurlz6897
    @motherofcurlz6897 10 лет назад

    Wow! This conditioner really gave you nice results. Your hair came out so shiny and moisturized. I have to give this a try. Thanks for the tip

  • @AmazonianStar444
    @AmazonianStar444 10 лет назад

    I love coconut milk! I can't wait to try this! Your hair looked soo shiny, soft, and moisturized!

  • @sadej8831
    @sadej8831 9 лет назад +6

    How do you know if you're protein sensitive?

    • @jeromy-wb2wn
      @jeromy-wb2wn 6 лет назад +1

      Sadé J if u apply a protein hair product and your hair feel wired straw like scratchy and crunchy😖

  • @meaningful_lost157
    @meaningful_lost157 10 лет назад +3

    i had to skip the aloe vera juice im gonna use jamaican oil as a subsitute :/

  • @treschocolate
    @treschocolate 10 лет назад

    I will definitely be giving this a try. I loved your Mayo and Greek yogurt DC and couldn't believe how great my hair felt and looked afterwards. Thanks so much for the great tips!

  • @Cheyannesorelle
    @Cheyannesorelle 9 лет назад

    I tried this yesterday! My hair was all lovely and shiny this morning! It's definitely worth a shot :) x

  • @intika4530
    @intika4530 9 лет назад +67

    I appreciate your video but honestly this doesn't make sense to me. I understand that everyone's hair is different but how can your hair be protein sensitive and love this protein based deep conditioner? My hair is protein sensitive and it HATES everything mentioned here. Bananas, Aloe Vera and coconut milk to name a few ingredients make my hair feel fried for weeks. I've tried everything and come to the conclusion that my hair hates every kind of protein.

    • @KeweQueen
      @KeweQueen 8 лет назад +5

      Her hair isn't protein sensitive

    • @emonismith1877
      @emonismith1877 8 лет назад +13

      I tried this and you are right. My hair is protein sensitive and this just made it a Brillo pad.

    • @shinysphinx8849
      @shinysphinx8849 8 лет назад +46

      Hey fam if your hair is reacting badly too proteins it might be because you already have enough. Your hair just needs to be moisturizer to balance out with the protein. Hope this helped!

    • @datchickmelski
      @datchickmelski 8 лет назад +34

      Did you not listen to the disclaimer? 🙄

    • @intika4530
      @intika4530 8 лет назад +20

      mel231 So what does a disclaimer have to do with the point I made? I also said that I am aware that everyone's hair is different but protein sensitive hair doesn't like this much protein that's why I find this confusing.

  • @XenaCallisto
    @XenaCallisto 8 лет назад +9

    No hair is truly protein sensitive, just make sure you're using the correct form of protein aka a Hydrolyzed wheat protein. This is the only protein with a low enough molecular weight to penetrate the hair shaft. Using stuff like eggs and mayo as a protein treatment isn't going to do anything but make your hair hard and lead you to believe you are "protein sensitive", which isn't true! Hope this helps.

    • @irresistiblelipZ
      @irresistiblelipZ 8 лет назад +1

      where can I get more info about that?

    • @XenaCallisto
      @XenaCallisto 8 лет назад +2

      Check out GreenBeautyChannel's video on a 'Real Protein Treatment'. Here's a link to a hydrolyzed wheat protein with a short description of how/why it works: greenbeautyproducts.com/real-protein-treatment/
      And, of course, take some time to do your own research on this protein and draw your own conclusions from the science of it. Hope this helps :)!

    • @luluwakz
      @luluwakz 8 лет назад +2

      When I use anything with hydrolysed wheat protein in it my hair crunches up immediately! That said, everybody's hair is different

    • @XenaCallisto
      @XenaCallisto 8 лет назад

      ^^That said, you're either using too much or using it in combination with another product that is incompatible with your hair.

    • @christalmija
      @christalmija 7 лет назад +1

      I disagree my babies hair is nothing less than protein resistant it wants nothing to do with even the smell of protein a benefit is her strains are super strong

  • @feliciacarter1962
    @feliciacarter1962 9 лет назад

    I tried the banana, coconut deep conditioner, & it worked great. I posted it on fb. I have a ways to go in learning how to do nature hair, but I'm encouraged. Thx a bunch

  • @FunShineGirl19
    @FunShineGirl19 10 лет назад +1

    your hair is just so perfect!! like i saw some videos of your hair when it was shorter and i would of never known that it would turn out like this not saying it was bad in the begging just saying that with time you can get AMAZING results like this! im starting my natural hair journey for the second time and i hope this time i can do it! i feel like this time around I'm more committed ^.^

  • @ayahcollins648
    @ayahcollins648 7 лет назад +3

    I have BOTTLES like 2-liter bottles of Argan Oil from Morrocco because that's where my family and I are from HMU if you want some

    • @nickthomas888
      @nickthomas888 7 лет назад

      um can I take you up on that

    • @liannejones4858
      @liannejones4858 6 лет назад +1

      Me too ! From Trinidad lolol

    • @parshanelson7020
      @parshanelson7020 5 лет назад

      Lianne Jones Hi do you know where I can get actual pure Argan Oil from?

  • @zg6700
    @zg6700 8 лет назад +22

    I think your conditioner is for protein insensitive hair.

    • @peridotta
      @peridotta 6 лет назад +6

      I agree. the banana and the coconut milk has protein.

  • @tsmikle
    @tsmikle 10 лет назад

    Will def be trying this out! Your hair looked soooooo nice and shiny!!

  • @JDJones
    @JDJones 10 лет назад

    Omg the strainer tip!!! Never thought of using the strainer. Thank u

  • @glamnp5456
    @glamnp5456 8 лет назад +1

    I followed this recipe and it made my hair soooooooo dryyyyyyyyyy! I put it in my freezer! Will not be defrosting it!!!

  • @MooreLikeME
    @MooreLikeME 10 лет назад

    Have tried this before without the oils and with an avocado..... Love it! I think it was the coconut oil that made me like it the most.

  • @gigimc
    @gigimc 10 лет назад

    ooh! gotta try! not sure if I'm protein-sensitive but your curls look so luscious & drenched afterwards! this is a winter hair must

  • @amandarodriguez6932
    @amandarodriguez6932 5 лет назад

    Hello dear I tried this tonight because I had faux locs in for 3 months and my hair felt so try. I put this in my hair it feels amazing so soft thanks so much for this