2019 Coffee Clay Chebe Onion Rice Tea Ayurv Acv Avj Challenge

GGsKin

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I also used a clay mix for the first time in weeks; rhassoul, sodium bentonite, kaolin, silk amino acids, water a some hibiscus tea from the steeped dried flowers.

I want to make another batch of oil with fenugreek and calendula (plus other herbs and spices) but I keep forgetting to get it started. So yesterday I tried something new and added a little fenugreek powder to a Shea butter mix that I whipped up for myself (mainly for hair use). I'm happy with how the mix feels on my skin. Let's hope the feeling lasts.
 

imaginary

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On rinsing my henna mix (yogurt and green tea) I realised the coconut milk is vital for not leaving any of those little particles in my hair. So I did a shikakai mix after to get rid of the debris and it actually left my hair squeaky clean which was unexpected. I don't think it affected the henna but I'll watch it and see. Hair was still soft so I didn't feel the need to deep condition. Just used some shea butter along with my leave-ins to give additional moisture.

My hair has been feeling pretty strong lately with the FRW/NPF leave-in spray. Maybe in a couple of months I'll branch out to different kinds of rice and proteins since my NPF is running out. Black rice seems interesting.
 

Dlake

Member
Made an Amla, fenugreek and aloe Vera tea a week ago, sprayed throughout my hair and put it in one braid since I had no time to do anything else. Washed it on Sunday and omg detangling my tailbone length hair was (Surprisingly) a breeze. Also my hair felt stronger . It normally takes an hour or so, but it only took 30 minutes this time. Pretty sure the fenugreek and aloe were the main helpers this time.

Going to incorporate these ingredients in a hair oil so I can use more often during the week.
 

SunkissedLife

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Made an Amla, fenugreek and aloe Vera tea a week ago, sprayed throughout my hair and put it in one braid since I had no time to do anything else. Washed it on Sunday and omg detangling my tailbone length hair was (Surprisingly) a breeze. Also my hair felt stronger . It normally takes an hour or so, but it only took 30 minutes this time. Pretty sure the fenugreek and aloe were the main helpers this time.

Going to incorporate these ingredients in a hair oil so I can use more often during the week.


For your tea and oil infusions are you using all powders? Or is your fenugreek or flax in seed form?
 

NowIAmNappy

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Revved up my deep conditioner with my add in herbal oil (brahmi, shikakai, ashwagandha, horsetail) added in okra and slipper elm gel, with some gylcerin. Moisture and slip for days. Peep my recipe in this video
 
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