2019 Coffee Clay Chebe Onion Rice Tea Ayurv Acv Avj Challenge

SunkissedLife

basking in the sun
Have you looked into her other products? All of her products seem to have nice Ayurvedic & Herbal infusions. What about her deep conditioner? I know you said you were looking for a good one.

I looked into it when I made my original purchase but I already have a couple great deep conditioners. What I really need is medium-strong strengthening protein treatment. Because my hair is fine it craves regular protein. I was using mielle organic Babassu mint to alternate but it’s soooo light and my hair devours that little jar.

I am going to try the strengthening masks to match the deep conditioners I already love then branch out to try something more Ayurvedic like natures ego or bask and bloom or something. I always really interested in Green Beauty real protein treatment but I’m trying to move away from mixing my own stuff in the summer because I get super busy. Will likely try out her treatment in the fall.
 

ElevatedEnergy

Rooted Yet Flowing
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ElevatedEnergy

Rooted Yet Flowing
Making my Mother-In-Love a scalp spritz. All kinds of yummy herbs:

Rosemary, Passion Flowers, Rosehips, Horsetail, Fenugreek Seeds, Amla & Bhringraj. Gonna let it steep overnight then add in some Meadowfoam Seed Oil, Tamanu Oil, Bamboo Extract, Polysorbate 80, Geranium EO, Lemongrass EO and some preservative. She has a bald spot she is trying to nurture.
 

water_n_oil

Well-Known Member
Back to the juices & berries next wash. My burnouts are usually the result of being burnt out in general and not hair per se. DD2 had been waking a lot at night so the lack of sleep was getting to me. In any event, herbal wash & rinse of some sort followed by my ayurvedic shea. I'll be making a new batch of that and the tamanu butter for her skin later today or tomorrow. Especially need to recover from using that Suave conditioner. Just awful. Glad it was only a buck. Passed it on to another mom from my BuyNothing group this morning.
 

imaginary

Well-Known Member
Made and strained another FRW leave-in. The one I made last week was way too smelly which means I left it sitting for too long. Because of that I didn't end up spraying as much as I'd like. This week will be better.

In other news how are you guys mixing your shikakai powder for cleansing? I've heard it can be drying so do you mix it straight or add in other herbs as well?
 

ElevatedEnergy

Rooted Yet Flowing
@BeautifulRoots

You were right...the fruit powders turned the black soap shampoo into a moisturizing cleanser instead of a clarifying cleanser. I used it on my son this morning...and his hair was loving it.

For my version, I used:
Nettle Tea
Soft African Black (White) Soap
Potassium Sorbate
Pro-Vitamin B5
Pumpkin Powder
Fig Powder
Citric Acid
Xanthum Gum Pudding
Peppermint EO & Lemongrass EO

It has a thick & creamy pudding like consistency

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ElevatedEnergy

Rooted Yet Flowing
Made and strained another FRW leave-in. The one I made last week was way too smelly which means I left it sitting for too long. Because of that I didn't end up spraying as much as I'd like. This week will be better.

In other news how are you guys mixing your shikakai powder for cleansing? I've heard it can be drying so do you mix it straight or add in other herbs as well?

For my herbal wash, I use 1 tablespoon cleansing powder to 2 cups herbal tea.

I prefer using a crock pot for my herbal cleanser, but you can just bring some water to a rolling boil, turn the heat off, then add your cleansing powder. Let it steep until cool to the touch and then strain with a knee high.

*You could also just put the powder in a coffee filter with the top closed off with a hair tie and drop that into the water instead. This eliminates the need to strain with a knee high*
 

imaginary

Well-Known Member
For my herbal wash, I use 1 tablespoon cleansing powder to 2 cups herbal tea.

I prefer using a crock pot for my herbal cleanser, but you can just bring some water to a rolling boil, turn the heat off, then add your cleansing powder. Let it steep until cool to the touch and then strain with a knee high.

*You could also just put the powder in a coffee filter with the top closed off with a hair tie and drop that into the water instead. This eliminates the need to strain with a knee high*

Oh I didn't even consider straining. So the particles are the get stuck in your hair type?
 

imaginary

Well-Known Member
They usually rinse out fairly well especially if you use a conditioner as your final rinse. However, in my experience; Shikakai and Aritha are extremely potent cleansers so straining them in the beginning will keep them from drying your hair out.

Aaah this makes sense. Ok well my hair looks really gunky so I think I'm actually gonna wash my hair out tonight with a paste. may use up the last of my kaolin and maybe even add some hibiscus. Fingerscrossed it works out.
 

BeautifulRoots

Well-Known Member
@BeautifulRoots

You were right...the fruit powders turned the black soap shampoo into a moisturizing cleanser instead of a clarifying cleanser. I used it on my son this morning...and his hair was loving it.

For my version, I used:
Nettle Tea
Soft African Black (White) Soap
Potassium Sorbate
Pro-Vitamin B5
Pumpkin Powder
Fig Powder
Citric Acid
Xanthum Gum Pudding
Peppermint EO & Lemongrass EO

It has a thick & creamy pudding like consistency

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Oooo looks yummy! Glad to hear the fruit powders worked well in the black soap. Do you notice any differences between the fruit powders you've tried in your conditioners/mixes or in general do they behave the same? Interested in trying a few others.
 

ElevatedEnergy

Rooted Yet Flowing
Oooo looks yummy! Glad to hear the fruit powders worked well in the black soap. Do you notice any differences between the fruit powders you've tried in your conditioners/mixes or in general do they behave the same? Interested in trying a few others.

The ones that I've played around with do not behave the same.

For example:
Banana Powder...
Moisturizing on it's own...extra moisturizing when paired with Fenugreek. They go together for me like peanut butter and jelly. Repurchase all day, everyday.

Avocado Powder....small bout of moisture but mostly a protein type powder. I dont see this as a repurchase....plus I really don't care for the smell of it....almost like burnt toast. :lachen:

Guava Fruit Powder
Also moisturizing...I like this when paired with my henna/indigo treatments. It helps to prevent that 2nd step with indigo from drying my hair out too bad.

I haven't tried the pumpkin or fig powder in a conditioner yet...only this black soap. So far, so good. I do plan on playing around with a Pumpkin & Fig conditioner in the fall though.
 

water_n_oil

Well-Known Member
My god, this acv jelly paired with the shea is aaaahhhh-mazing. My hair is totally revived from that conditioner. I always leave my acv rinses in as the point is to combat hard water for me. I toyed with the idea of making it thicker since it's hard to control the amount I use when it's basically water. The consistency is perfect, there's slip, and it left my hair shiny & defined. Putting off the FSG for now.
 

imaginary

Well-Known Member
Aaah this makes sense. Ok well my hair looks really gunky so I think I'm actually gonna wash my hair out tonight with a paste. may use up the last of my kaolin and maybe even add some hibiscus. Fingerscrossed it works out.

Ended up doing this shikakai/kaolin/hibiscus (3/2/1.5 tbsp) mix with acv and warm water. It was a fairly runny paste and I applied it to wet/damp hair and just left it uncovered for a half hour. Rinsed and my hair was super soft and most importantly clean. There were a few spots I missed and that was maybe due to me not rinsing the gel out properly first, but it didn't hinder me too much. Will definitely play around with this more and I'm looking into getting aritha as well since that's supposed to be stronger. Rinsing wasn't a problem but thanks for all the advice guys!
 

BeautifulRoots

Well-Known Member
My god, this acv jelly paired with the shea is aaaahhhh-mazing. My hair is totally revived from that conditioner. I always leave my acv rinses in as the point is to combat hard water for me. I toyed with the idea of making it thicker since it's hard to control the amount I use when it's basically water. The consistency is perfect, there's slip, and it left my hair shiny & defined. Putting off the FSG for now.

Nice! What did you use to thicken the ACV?
 
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