Relaxed Heads - Do You Use Honey For Hair Health?

sunnieb

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Dc'd with Motions CPR (light protein) tonight and did my usual honey/EVOO addition. I decided to add an extra big scoop of honey on top of the mixture.

My hair is much softer than normal. Think I'll keep adding the extra honey for moisture.
 

PlainJane

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I'm picking up some raw honey today! I've been looking for something to mix with my conditioners because I go through bottles so fast. Hopefully it helps with moisture and lightening my hair over time. How long does it take to see the lightening effects?
 

sunnieb

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JuiceMobsta here ya go! Good honey info in here.

The key is to look for raw, unfiltered honey sold at farmers markets, health stores, etc. The honey sold at regular grocery stores is mostly watered down junk.
 

sunnieb

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I'm picking up some raw honey today! I've been looking for something to mix with my conditioners because I go through bottles so fast. Hopefully it helps with moisture and lightening my hair over time. How long does it take to see the lightening effects?

PlainJane I think it took 3 honey treatments before I noticed my hair starting to lighten.

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sunnieb

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TamaraShaniece

Ayurvedic Life
I haven't. I saw honey, bee pollen, and royal jelly next to each other on the shelves. The regular bees use honey but only royal jelly is given to the queen. Maybe I'll experiment w/ that.
 

sunnieb

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Sunnieb! I saw that you transitioned from texlaxed to bone straight. What made you go bone straight? Your hair is gorgeous by the way!'

JazziLady! I've always been a bone straight relaxer. I think I just stretch for so long between relaxers that my hair appears to be texlaxed at times.

Thanks for the compliment! Your hair is gorgeous too!

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TamaraShaniece

Ayurvedic Life
I did 2 honey treatments.

I prepood w/ ojon oil and pure honey (didn't have raw :( )

This left my hair soft.

I DC w/ BBB? Babassu Deep Conditioner w/ honey on top. I probably could have avoided this step because my hair didn't feel as moisturized as it did w/ the Prepoo. Or maybe I should use the prepoo has co-wash day.
 

sugaplum

Star Shooter
i put honey in everything! i add it to my dc's, as a moisturizer for my face, off-line with coco it oil and to my teas. Gotta love the sticky goodness. :grin:
 

sugaplum

Star Shooter
Oooh now i must try this! Have you or anyone else tried this? :) Thank you for posting this and for starting this thread sunnieb :kiss:

Here's an article I found on Honey for Hairgrowth:

http://www.livestrong.com/article/88669-using-honey-hair-growth/

Aug 24, 2010 | By Rose Welton

Honey contains both fructose and glucose, natural sweeteners that nourish the hair. Honey also retains water and moisture, allowing it to hydrate hair while providing vitamins and minerals such as copper, iron, manganese, calcium, sodium, potassium, phosphorous and Vitamin B. In a 2001 study conducted by the Dubai Specialized Medical Centre, patients experiencing hair loss and scaling and itching scalps were instructed to rub honey onto their scalp for 2 to 3 minutes a day. All the patients experienced relief from the itching and an improvement in hair loss. The same concept can be applied at home to encourage hair growth.

Step 1

Combine 1 tablespoon of honey and 1 teaspoon of cinnamon in a bowl and mix thoroughly. The nutrients of both honey and cinnamon will clean and moisturize the scalp, encouraging hair growth.

Step 2

Apply the mixture to your scalp and leave it on for 15 minutes.

Step 3

Purchase a shampoo or conditioner that contains honey. These hair products are typically designed to prevent hair breakage and make the scalp healthier.

Things You'll Need

1 tablespoon honey
1 teaspoon cinnamon
Shampoo and conditioner containing honey

References

Amazing Green Tea: Honey and Hair Growth
Organic Facts: Health Benefits of Honey and Cinnamon
PubMed: Therapeutic and Prophylactic Effects of Crude Honey on Chronic Seborrheic Dermatitis and Dandruff
 

sunnieb

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sugaplum I haven't tried that yet. Guess because the honey alone works so well on my hair, I'm not motivated to add anything.

Matter of fact, I have honey in my hair right now! :yep:
 

sugaplum

Star Shooter
Oh what a yummy treat honey is. :lick: On the face i love it. i just apply it on and leave it for 6 minutes then wipe it off with a warm wet towel. A esthetician told me this tip. On the hair it just gives that Bling Bling shine! :grin:
 

sunnieb

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@sunnieb When i use it as a mask it keeps my pimples at bay and leave my skin super smooth. I saw a video by Michelle Phan where she made a scrub to exfoliate dry skin for the Winter but i use it all year round. Here is the recipe:

Michelle's Dry Skin Scrub Recipe
3 tbs - Extra Virgin Olive Oil
2 tbs - Honey
1/2 cup - Sugar

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAF9PPhnatU&feature=related

Thanks for the tip! I've heard about this, but didn't know the measurements. I'll let you know if I try it.
 

PlainJane

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Sitting under the dryer using raw honey mixed with my DC for the first time. My SO laughed at me saying I'm always trying something new I found on LHFC and I won't be happy until I wake up with a head full of ants :lol:
 

sunnieb

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Just when I thought all this honey wasn't noticeably lightening my hair, I realized that my hair is almost ALL light brown! :grin:

The first pic is from October 2013 and the second pic is from this morning. I can't believe the difference in the color! I love it! I don't use EVOO anymore, so I don't have that blingy shine, but it's still soft and moisturized. :yep:
 

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sunnieb

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So I see where my honey shine is......the roots!

When I apply honey, I always do a scalp massage to ensure my newgrowth is covered. It's hard to get alot of honey on the ends since it's already so messy.

I'll have to think of a way. Here's a pic from just now as I was putting my hair up in a loose bedtime bun.

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sugaplum

Star Shooter
i did a prepoo treatment on Saturday a hot oil treat with a mix of JBCO, evoo, and hot six oil and i added honey and left it on for 45 minutes. Love the results. :)
 

divachyk

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sunnieb, do you mix yours in your DCner or slather the honey on top after you've put DCner in your hair. I can't remember what you told me when I asked this before.
 

sunnieb

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Your results are beautiful. :)

How long do you leave the dc on your hair and do you use heat?

sugaplum Thank you!

When I use honey alone, I cover with a plastic cap and let it sit for one hour.

When I add honey to my dc's, I'll let it sit for an hour to an hour and a half.

I don't use heat either way. Matter of fact, here's my "honeyfied" Nexxus Humectress that I'm about to apply right now! :)

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sugaplum

Star Shooter
sunnieb that mix looks great. :) i have some humectress in there hmmmm...i will have to give this a try.
i am doing the baggie method do you think this mixture would be good to put on my ends and bag it up?
 
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