My Moisturizing Conditioner - Best For Steamer

atlien11

Well-Known Member



Ingredients
1/2 - 1 cup of Aubrey Organics HoneySuckle Rose Conditioner
1 tbsp of Raw Honey
1/4 cup of Aloe Vera Juice
3 tbsp of Jojoba Oil

ETA: I have since added HoneyQuat and Panthenol to this concoction. FAB! :thumbsup:

Directions
Mix all in a a bowl and distribute sparingly on the hair. Sit under the steamer for 20 minutes or use with a shower cap for 30 - 45 minutes.
 
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scorpian

New Member
Looks like a good mix...I'm almost ashamed that I already have all of these ingredients at home...dang pjunkieism days
 

adw425

Well-Known Member
I made up this combo a couple hours ago before seeing this thread, but the conditioner is Say Yes to Carrots. Everything else is the same. I did it a week ago for the first time and my hair was like spun silk.
 

JustKiya

Well-Known Member


Ingredients
1/2 - 1 cup of Aubrey Organics HoneySuckle Rose Conditioner

I made up this combo a couple hours ago before seeing this thread, but the conditioner is Say Yes to Carrots. Everything else is the same. I did it a week ago for the first time and my hair was like spun silk.

Are either of those 'deep conditioners' or are they just 'regular' conditioners?

Thanks!
 

atlien11

Well-Known Member
Are either of those 'deep conditioners' or are they just 'regular' conditioners?

Thanks!

I use them as deep conditioners because the AO conditioners tend to be really thick. The Aloe Vera juice helped thin the mixture out a bit. What i really like about this mixture is the added honey (its yummy too):

"Really Raw® Honey is totally unprocessed honey. It still contains pollen, propolis, honeycomb and live enzymes -- all the goodness the bees put in! That's why Really Raw® Honey is creamy, smooth and spreadable with sweet and crunchy cappings. Really Raw® Honey is gathered from fields of wildflowers planted by nature, without pesticides or fertilizers."
 

Evazhair

New Member



Ingredients
1/2 - 1 cup of Aubrey Organics HoneySuckle Rose Conditioner
1 tbsp of Raw Honey
1/4 cup of Aloe Vera Juice
3 tbsp of Jojoba Oil

Directions
Mix all in a a bowl and distribute sparingly on the hair. Sit under the steamer for 20 minutes or use with a shower cap for 30 - 45 minutes.

Thank you for posting this. I have those brands of jojoba and aloe gel. I have been trying to think of a way to make the Aubreys cons easier to apply. Glad to know this combo works!!!!SUBSCRIBING!
 

atlien11

Well-Known Member
I sat with this under my new steamer :grin: and it worked great. I rinsed with Cool water and sealed my ends. Once a week steam treatments with this combo and this will be magic. I am thinking of adding Panthenol :lick:
 

TaraDyan

Natural again ... this time for good!
I sat with this under my new steamer :grin: and it worked great. I rinsed with Cool water and sealed my ends. Once a week steam treatments with this combo and this will be magic. I am thinking of adding Panthenol :lick:

Looks like an awesome recipe. Where did you get your steamer?
 

morehairplease

Well-Known Member
OMG, this sounds delish! Thanks a million for sharing atlien11:kiss4:!:flowers:I have been in need of a moisturizing deep conditioner. My hair is begging me for this. I ordered the aloe vera to use in a sprtiz mixture with liquid lecithin. I just have to purchase the rest of the ingredients and I will give this a try. I hope that wild oats has the really raw.
 

atlien11

Well-Known Member
Looks like an awesome recipe. Where did you get your steamer?

I had a stylist who was gracious enough to sell me hers (thanks sharon). They really are amazing and help with moisture and elasticity, thus keeping more hair on your head :thumbsup:

OMG, this sounds delish! Thanks a million for sharing atlien11:kiss4:!:flowers:I have been in need of a moisturizing deep conditioner. My hair is begging me for this. I ordered the aloe vera to use in a sprtiz mixture with liquid lecithin. I just have to purchase the rest of the ingredients and I will give this a try. I hope that wild oats has the really raw.

No problem Tishee! i am really big on keep regimens simple (no 75 differernt steps with 50 different concoctions/methods) and i really believe that ingredients for hair should be simple as well and not chemical laden (just my opinion). Everything in this conditioner you can pronounce, and you know exactly what each ingredient is for :yep:
Its not that expensive either which is a plus!
 

atlien11

Well-Known Member
Here is the ingredients for those who PM'd me:

Coconut Fatty Acid Cream Base, Aloe Vera (Organic), Shea Butter (Organic), Wheat Germ Oil, Jojoba Oil (Organic), Rosa Mosqueta (Organic), Rose Hip Seed Oil, Extract of Fennel, Hops, Balm Mint, Mistletoe, Camomile, Yarrow, Chrysanthemum, Angelica, Forsythia, Honeysuckle Oil, Carrot Oil, Aubrey's Preservative (Citrus Seed Extract, Vitamin A, C, E)
 

SelfStyled

Well-Known Member
Thanks for posting this recipe it truly sounds yummy! Truth be told the HSR is the first conditioner that I have ever used where I felt I didn't have to add a thing. That being said I have become such a mixologist and this sounds like a great way to make the HSR last a little longer.
 

Supergirl

With Love & Silk
5 stars for this thread. :up: I just tried this with my Philosophy Shear Splendor Masque. (which is $22, so I'm quite happy for a way to make it stretch) I didn't want to use my HSR, because it's so wonderful by itself, I don't want to make it better, you know the whole marijuana to crack jump. :nono:

Anyway, I thought I didn't have any hair left on my head because as I combed through on my rinse, the comb didn't seem to be touching anything but it was because my hair was so so... I can't even think of a word. What's a good way to describe hair that's so soft and smooth that a comb floats through it? Well, that. So my hair is airdrying right now and on the pieces that have started to dry already, this seems very promising. I'll come back and update when all of my hair is dry. :up:

Thanks Atlien. :kiss:

UPDATE: So, this really is an excellent conditioning combo. :yep: My hair is ridiculously silky and bouncy. I'm talking fresh from the salon silky and bouncy, BUT my hair is air dried AND I'm 9 weeks post relaxer. Not bad :up:
will definitely use again and again :)
 

shocol

Member
This sounds wonderful. I add coconut milk to my Aubrey's, but have been curious about adding honey as well.
 

Supergirl

With Love & Silk
Commenting again--this is an excellent moisture combo ladies. I've done it twice now, once with the Philosophy Masque & once with Humectress. I think the results with Humectress are even better. I am going to copy this thread to the hair recipes board and stick it, so that everyone has easy access to it. :up:

Thanks again Adequate. This is truly wonderful. :)
 

girlcherokee

New Member
thank you for sharing this! do you think this recipe would work with just a regular heating cap?

updated may 2010 to say: it took awhile but i'm finally on the hunt for a good steamer.
 
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2Bossay

New Member
Commenting again--this is an excellent moisture combo ladies. I've done it twice now, once with the Philosophy Masque & once with Humectress. I think the results with Humectress are even better. I am going to copy this thread to the hair recipes board and stick it, so that everyone has easy access to it. :up:

Thanks again Adequate. This is truly wonderful. :)


R u talking about Nexxus Humectress?.. if so then im definitely gonna try thiz...dont have a steamer, but im sure i can get the same resultz from a heating cap...
 

Serenity_Peace

Genius never dies!
I sat with this under my new steamer :grin: and it worked great. I rinsed with Cool water and sealed my ends. Once a week steam treatments with this combo and this will be magic. I am thinking of adding Panthenol :lick:

Whole Foods has all the ingredients you need. I got Panethol from Soap Dish and have no idea how to use it. I think I may add some to this mixture. Thanks for this recipe. I have HSR in my stash somewhere and slept on it. Why, I don't know...:wasntme:
 
Is anyone using this?

After you mix everything together, did you put all of it on your hair or just the amount that you needed?
 

atlien11

Well-Known Member
Wow, i had no idea this post became a sticky :grin:

KissyKissyLuv - i whipped up a batch and saturated my hair with it. Whatever was leftover that i didnt use (im heavy handed so i used most of it :yep:) i just rinsed out of my mixing bowl. HTH!!

-atlien11
 

Barbara

Princess



Ingredients
1/2 - 1 cup of Aubrey Organics HoneySuckle Rose Conditioner
1 tbsp of Raw Honey
1/4 cup of Aloe Vera Juice
3 tbsp of Jojoba Oil

ETA: I have since added HoneyQuat and Panthenol to this concoction. FAB! :thumbsup:

Directions
Mix all in a a bowl and distribute sparingly on the hair. Sit under the steamer for 20 minutes or use with a shower cap for 30 - 45 minutes.

I have all this stuff at home. I just never thought of adding the aloe very juice.
 
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