Beauty problems and solutions bought to you by Zuri. I share all my experiences in dealing with acne, hair damage and weak nails. All these remedies are not clinically tested or approved by the CTFA.
Saturday, 25 February 2017
Aloe Oil for strengthening hair.
What I've noticed about myself is that I'm a very inconsistent person when it comes to using homemade products. So I've decided for the next 3-6 months, I'll be using this aloe oil serum and then see what happens.
The reason I've chosen aloe is that, I've got an abundance of the plant at home and I just HAD to use it some how.
Aloe is beneficial for skin and hair:
• anti-ageing agent
• anti-inflammatory
• revives skin cells
• promotes healing on burn wounds -- works in seconds for 1st degree burns.
• promotes hair growth
• strengthens hair
• anti-dandruff
• MAKES ME FEEL SOOOO GOOD !
What you'll need is:
• Fresh aloe leaf
• Coconut Oil
• Container
• Vitamin E capsules
What you do is:
1. Cut the aloe leaf. Check out my healthy, glowing skin post on how to cut an aloe leaf.
2. Take out the clear gel, between the green parts.
3. Cut the gel in small, tiny pieces and use a fork to mash this up a little to release more of the gel trapped inside.
4. Pour coconut oil in medium heat and pop the aloe inside the pot.
5. Let this boil until the bubbles die down and the aloe starts to shrink.
6. After letting it cool to room temperature, use a strainer to weed out all the little aloe gel pieces.
7. Prick the vitamin E capsules into the mixture to increase the shelf life.
8. Put the mixture in a bottle and use at night, shampoo the next morning.
Use this for 4-8 weeks for the best results. Leave a comment on how it goes.
Also check out the olive oil and aloe gel hair growing serum.
RavenBeauts
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