FENUGREEK IS THE BUSINESS...GREAT SLIP/STOPS SHEDDING/CHEAP

phyl73

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I've been using fenugreek spritz since January. Pretty much everywhere I go, people always say, "I smell pancakes or syrup :dinnertime:." I always laugh and tell them it's me. I have had great growth and minimal shedding, I lost so much hair for a few months because of anemia, since I've been using this. I am currently in crocheted twists, since January 4th, and had to have the front done again this past weekend due to the growth. I will wear this style until April and will post photos of the amount of growth I received once I take the style down.
 

waff

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Let us know the results when you can
I did not repeat the treatment enough times to point noticeable results. I want to stay consistent with it for couple weeks and I will try my best to report back :) My scalp felt a bit itchy the day after, but I can't attribute that totally to the fenugreek mixture as of yet.
 

waff

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I did the treatment yesterday and no itchiness in sight! My scalp feels very nice and hydrated, so fenugreek definitely helped with that. I used the water solution of soaking the seeds and adding some aloe gel to the mixture. I will continue doing this treatment for couple weeks and I will report back if I notice any major changes. The smell did not linger thankfully :look:, I shampooed twice and my hair smells like my DC and leave in products.
My scalp seems very happy (finally), and I have not gotten any SD flare ups in months. The consistent oil treatments with the addition of this mixture is helping keep my scalp hydrated and happy. All the medicated drying shampoos do not even come close. It's amazing.
 

nyeredzi

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I made a tea like on the video. I sprayed it on my scalp 3x in the last week and a half. I did some finger detangling just now and noticed no decrease in shedding, sadly. I might try a paste, but I don't have a blender that could make a smooth paste that wouldn't result in it being hard to rinse out.
 

snoop

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I made a tea like on the video. I sprayed it on my scalp 3x in the last week and a half. I did some finger detangling just now and noticed no decrease in shedding, sadly. I might try a paste, but I don't have a blender that could make a smooth paste that wouldn't result in it being hard to rinse out.

You don't need a blender. You should be able to make it by hand.
 

snoop

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I'm currently doing hydrated fenugreek, aloe vera and bhringraj masks on my scalp at least once a month. I've also added hydrated fenugreek to my rice water mixture and spray that on my hair /scalp with each wash day.

So far, after MONTHS of working on hair growth at my crown, I finally got baby hairs. I think fenugreek helped that as it was one of the few things I've added in the last 2-3 months.

Here's the method I use for hydrated fenugreek. It leaves absolutely zero residue. The con is the process takes time BUT you can easily make a big batch and freeze leftovers.

ETA : the video is in Italian, so please turn on your closed caption for the English translation. She's a bit long winded BUT thoroughly explains how to do this.


@nyeredzi Use the video in this post.
 

nyeredzi

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@nyeredzi Use the video in this post.
I got the powder, but I see this video still requires something I don't have, which is a hand blender.

Have any of you guys made it without a blender? ...

Oh, I see this person does not:

I'm a little nervous, though, about lumps getting stuck in my hair and being hard to rinse out. I'm going to skip it this week as well while I think about what to do.
 
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Godsdaughter001

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I tried the recipe (with the Italian lady) last Thursday and applied it the next day. I had no problems rinsing it out or anything. I have a hand blender but didn’t use it for the recipe.
I got the powder, but I see this video still requires something I don't have, which is a hand blender.

Have any of you guys made it without a blender? ...

Oh, I see this person does not:

I'm a little nervous, though, about lumps getting stuck in my hair and being hard to rinse out. I'm going to skip it this week as well while I think about what to do.
 

ellegantelle

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Might want to peruse up in here @ellegantelle

Ive seen a few deep conditioners with shea butter and fenugreek as ingredients.
Thank you! I’m looking mainly for something I can use as a grease or a balm...

Does anyone mix fenugreek with other products to use on their scalp (without washing it out). Or is it strictly for DC and oils?

I mixed mine with some carols daughter mimosa hair honey to use on my scalp for hair growth . But I’m not sure if I’m using it properly.
 
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