Some things that have helped to control my hairfall include: (1) I stopped wearing ponytails because it leds to tension damage. (2) I started massaging my hair and scalp twice a week with liitleextra cocoonnion hair oil while bending over & holding my head upside down to allow blood flow to the scalp. (3) Protecting my head while moving out to safeguard my hair from pollution. (4) Using gentle shampoo again from liittleextra only to cleanse my hair.
Hi there, i want to thank you for all the videos as they help me on my natural hair journey. I want to try the herbal conditioner but i can only find hibiscus powder and not flowers. Please help me how to work with that. Thank you.
Nangamso Zali Hi! So using hibiscus powder is actually easier than using the tea leaves because you don’t have to strain anything out! Just mix the powder with the water to make your tea and then proceed to add the rest of your ingredients for your product. If you’d like, you can simply mix the powder with warm water and apply that directly to your hair and scalp as a tea rinse after shampooing. Hibiscus can help thicken your hair and promote hair growth even when it’s plain tea leaves and water or powder and water! The only difference with the powder is that you have to make sure it is fully dissolved in the water or else there will be a little grainy residue. Other than that, you can use it the same way you would use the tea leaves, without having to strain them out. I hope this helped and I really appreciate you watching! Thanks so much XD
If I wanted to make more of a hair milk? If I added coconut milk would the preservative make the shelf life last longer? Or would I still have to refrigerate?
I believe this is the batch calculator I used. It really makes things so much easier! Thanks for watching! www.wholesalesuppliesplus.com/Calculators/Batch_Size_Calculator.aspx
Some things that have helped to control my hairfall include: (1) I stopped wearing ponytails because it leds to tension damage. (2) I started massaging my hair and scalp twice a week with liitleextra cocoonnion hair oil while bending over & holding my head upside down to allow blood flow to the scalp. (3) Protecting my head while moving out to safeguard my hair from pollution. (4) Using gentle shampoo again from liittleextra only to cleanse my hair.
Thanks to you, I am seeing good results with coconnion kit.
Okay baby just for the prayer at the beginning you definitely have a new subscriber 🥰❤️
Lovely formulation. Looks devine! I'll replace coconut oil with babassu when I try it out. Thank you for sharing
Great recipe. I am thinking of doing it using flaxseeds instead of the slippery elm
Hello and good afternoon.
Could I use Slippery Elm bark powder instead of the herb form? Will it have the same texture if boiled?
Kind regards
Looks amazing!
Hi there, i want to thank you for all the videos as they help me on my natural hair journey. I want to try the herbal conditioner but i can only find hibiscus powder and not flowers. Please help me how to work with that. Thank you.
Nangamso Zali Hi! So using hibiscus powder is actually easier than using the tea leaves because you don’t have to strain anything out! Just mix the powder with the water to make your tea and then proceed to add the rest of your ingredients for your product. If you’d like, you can simply mix the powder with warm water and apply that directly to your hair and scalp as a tea rinse after shampooing. Hibiscus can help thicken your hair and promote hair growth even when it’s plain tea leaves and water or powder and water! The only difference with the powder is that you have to make sure it is fully dissolved in the water or else there will be a little grainy residue. Other than that, you can use it the same way you would use the tea leaves, without having to strain them out. I hope this helped and I really appreciate you watching! Thanks so much XD
Hi, how long does it last with a preservative?
If I wanted to make more of a hair milk? If I added coconut milk would the preservative make the shelf life last longer? Or would I still have to refrigerate?
What is that calculator that you used with the percentages and amounts of each product? That looks useful!
I believe this is the batch calculator I used. It really makes things so much easier! Thanks for watching!
www.wholesalesuppliesplus.com/Calculators/Batch_Size_Calculator.aspx