Thank you hun, I think the benefits of all the natural ingredients that we have available to us can really build confidence. The soil manufactures the best products for our hair and nothing will ever beat that 🥹🫶🏽
I definitely understand why you’d say that, it’s actually really good 🥹I love how much life it brings back to the hair - the shine! Please let me know what your other favourite oils are, if you don’t mind - I want to try different recipes
Nice and simple😊please share her results, made mine with amla, coffee and rosemary herbs, been using it as a scalp oil for about 3 months now (2/3 times a week). Don't see a difference yet, will give it 6 months. Would like to try henna oil to mix with deep conditioner on wash day (wash once a month). There's so much gunk in hair products, but same applies to our food, would like to be as concerned about what's in my food, the same way I am about hair.
Oh I love that so much and I’ll definitely share her results. Doesn’t the coffee in your oil, make your hair sticky? I’m asking because my coffee water recipe for my hair ended up being very sticky on my hair. It wasn’t the best experience lol 🫣
Hey hun, I searched everywhere and couldn’t find it but finally I got it in a local Indian spice shop. If there isn’t one around where you are then I would advise ordering online at a Takealot or Amazon
Hey, thank you so much for this. I’ll definitely make a video on this for you and also see what recipe can help. When you make suggestions for videos, it makes my life so much easier 💃🏽 so stay tuned 🫶🏽
I love the confidence you have in mixing your DIYs. No fear.
Thank you hun, I think the benefits of all the natural ingredients that we have available to us can really build confidence. The soil manufactures the best products for our hair and nothing will ever beat that 🥹🫶🏽
I love amla. Thanks for the video ❤
I definitely understand why you’d say that, it’s actually really good 🥹I love how much life it brings back to the hair - the shine! Please let me know what your other favourite oils are, if you don’t mind - I want to try different recipes
It’s so simple, I will definitely try 😊
Please do, I think it’s such a good base that allows you to add all your favourite essential oils 🤍 Hope your hair looooves this oil 🫶🏽
Love your Ayuverdic videos. Thanks for sharing
If you’re happy, I’m happy. Thank you for being here hun 🌸💕 Have a blessed week ahead!
Hey sis - catching up on your videos. Firstly thank you for the amazing content, I am learning a lot.
Thanks for watching beautiful ❤️ I will keep coming back because of such kind words. I appreciate it ten times over 💐🙏🏾
Nice and simple😊please share her results, made mine with amla, coffee and rosemary herbs, been using it as a scalp oil for about 3 months now (2/3 times a week). Don't see a difference yet, will give it 6 months. Would like to try henna oil to mix with deep conditioner on wash day (wash once a month). There's so much gunk in hair products, but same applies to our food, would like to be as concerned about what's in my food, the same way I am about hair.
Oh I love that so much and I’ll definitely share her results. Doesn’t the coffee in your oil, make your hair sticky?
I’m asking because my coffee water recipe for my hair ended up being very sticky on my hair. It wasn’t the best experience lol 🫣
Hi girl... Where did you get the amla powder? I would like to try that out 😊
Hey hun, I searched everywhere and couldn’t find it but finally I got it in a local Indian spice shop. If there isn’t one around where you are then I would advise ordering online at a Takealot or Amazon
@@zinhle.africa okay, thanks my sister 😍
Please tell me for thick to thick hair.. My hair is so think and breakage
Hey, thank you so much for this. I’ll definitely make a video on this for you and also see what recipe can help.
When you make suggestions for videos, it makes my life so much easier 💃🏽 so stay tuned 🫶🏽
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Yay!!! 💃🏽❤️ Welcome home and thank you for being here, I appreciate you so much
Where did you buy the powders?
Hey, I’m not sure where you are but a local Indian spice shop will have these powders. I’d you’re in South Africa, Dischem has Moringa powder