Would you put breast milk in your hair?

shespoison

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I don't ever create threads or even post for that matter....but. I saw something about putting breast milk in hair and was curious if any members would try it to achieve a certain look?
 

Aireen

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No. Breast milk is for a baby's nutrition. It's not hairspray, it's food. :look:

ETA: Wouldn't that smell a little foul anyway? :perplexed
 
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Curlee_lurker

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I've been using it and having great results. Natural 4b hair loosened to what you see (about a 3b) in my signature. It's great and I have a never ending supply too.

It speeds up the metabolism so it's great all around.
 

~marti26.

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I don't know that I would but plenty of people use yogurt in their hair which is basically cows milk. Why not human milk? It's not exactly baby throw up.
 

SheenaVee

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Lol. Do people actually read threads? It was established that it was a joke like, from the 2nd post...
 

Curlee_lurker

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Curly Nicki wrote about it in her blog after I'd been touting the moisturizing properties of topical breast milk for hair. The loosened curl pattern was just a side effect.
 

ceebee3

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I've been using it and having great results. Natural 4b hair loosened to what you see (about a 3b) in my signature. It's great and I have a never ending supply too.

It speeds up the metabolism so it's great all around.


Do you refrigerate the breast milk in preparation or do you just add it straight from the source?

I love yall!
 
I've been using it and having great results. Natural 4b hair loosened to what you see (about a 3b) in my signature. It's great and I have a never ending supply too.

It speeds up the metabolism so it's great all around.
Now, do you use Indian Remy Premium Quality Breast milk or do you use back in the country of ATL breastmilk?
 

LovelyNaps26

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SF, country breastmilk does loosen the curl pattern but doesn't have nearly the same strengthening qualities of organic breastmilk (preferably from the mammary glands of an Indian woman). Adding a teaspoon of Dabur amla oil can prevent premature curdling.

Of course, this is what I've heard. :look:
 
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rainbowknots

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Breast milk you made my daayyyyaayyyyy!!!
 

Curlee_lurker

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Do you refrigerate the breast milk in preparation or do you just add it straight from the source?

I'm not lactating so I have to get it from a friend :( So it's refrigerated in darkly colored spray bottles. I figure olive oil looses it's effectiveness if bottled in a clear bottle and I don't want to chance the light breaking down the active enzymes.

Now that its established as a joke....... With an avatar like that I figured anythangs possible.
:blush: I changed my avatar for you so people would take me seriously.

Now, do you use Indian Remy Premium Quality Breast milk or do you use back in the country of ATL breastmilk?
I'd been getting some straight from India for a while, the economy has me getting it straight from a yella bone on the south side of ATL. She's the closest thing I could find to an exotical Indian woman.
 

ceebee3

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Great tips!

You are so awesome. I'm really excited because I have two prego cousins and one of them has a really swanging hair so I know her milk will do wonders for my type 4 hair. :grin:


I'm not lactating so I have to get it from a friend :( So it's refrigerated in darkly colored spray bottles. I figure olive oil looses it's effectiveness if bottled in a clear bottle and I don't want to chance the light breaking down the active enzymes.


:blush: I changed my avatar for you so people would take me seriously.


I'd been getting some straight from India for a while, the economy has me getting it straight from a yella bone on the south side of ATL. She's the closest thing I could find to an exotical Indian woman.
 

Ijanei

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Lurkers are really gonna believe in this now and go get knocked up :lachen:
and congrats to curlee for the "loose curl" due to breast milk:yep:
Challenge coming soon watch!! :ohwell:
 

Simply_elle

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I don't ever create threads or even post for that matter....but. I saw something about putting breast milk in hair and was curious if any members would try it to achieve a certain look?

Actually,

I used it on my ends when my Dear Daughter would hurl it back up after a meal... and Boy did my hair GROW!!!!!..Wait that was the constant bun and wash routine you do in the early mom stages....nevermind :)!!!!
 

Myjourney2009

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Great tips!

You are so awesome. I'm really excited because I have two prego cousins and one of them has a really swanging hair so I know her milk will do wonders for my type 4 hair. :grin:

I hope and pray you are just playing along.

There is NOTHING!!!! in breast milk that will change the texture of someones hair.
 

TamedTresses

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I use breast milk to moisturize and then I use a little more to seal...double benefits. :grin: I plan to use it until my hair type is a 1. :yep:
 

Curlee_lurker

LA face/low class booty
I hope and pray you are just playing along.

There is NOTHING!!!! in breast milk that will change the texture of someones hair.
Hey it works for me, and I can only say what's worked for me.

I didn't say a word when people were doing the coconut and lime relaxers or rubbing yeast infection cream on their scalps so let me do me. :nono:
 

TamedTresses

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I hope and pray you are just playing along.

There is NOTHING!!!! in breast milk that will change the texture of someones hair.

There are a lot of vitamins in breast milk. You do know it feeds babies, right? If it can make babies grow tall, why can't it make my hair grow straighter? :look:
 
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