I tried the cinnamon pre-shamp treatment

beana3

Active Member
I absolutely loved it!!! It was a bit messy, but well worth the benefits.
i changed the forumlation a bit, i used 2oz's olive oil, squeezed in some honey to the heated olive oil and added the cinnamon powder so that is completely covered the oil (maybe a tablespoon used)..... basically i'm not sure about the measurements


then i mixed it in a spray bottle and added 1 oz of hot water and shook everything together.. i tried to spray it on like i do w/ my other pre-shamps, but the consistency was like flan.. so i had to pour it on my scalp and used the rest on my hair... I left it on for 10-15 minutes and messaged it (the lil granules on cinnamon were sooooo exfoliating). I rinsed it lightly and continued with my c/o wash routine.

I noticed that my hair felt super moisturized after using this, i hardly lost a hair and my notorious sore spot has been eased big time. Plus my hair was left with a light cinnamon scent, which smells soo good!

I love this soo much.. i plan on alternating it with my regular olive oil pre shamps
 

azul11

Well-Known Member
mmmmm is cinnamon powder the same thing you get at the grocery store. i always see the conditioners with cinnamon in them and i remember when i used to put cinnamon and garlic and rosemary oils in my hair and my hair grew. i havent tried this in some time but i may have to revisit this. thanks for the review. do you think you could use it as a deep conditioner? God bless you all.
 

beana3

Active Member
yes its the smae cinnamon from the grocery store.
Azul, I personally would not try the mixture i listed as a deep conditioner. I think it prepped my hair for the ultimate moisture retention, but as my last product before a rinse, i give it a no no. You can try adding cinnamon to a conditoner you already like, maybe a leveled teaspoon or something. I hope this doesn't get like olive oil for me.. I add OO to everything!!!

In addition my friend clued me in to a method that her stylist uses.. she basically buys a cheap conditoner ( i used tropical milk and honey which i purchased for $1.25 at 17oz's) and adds oils and other things to it to make it work. since nothing is really being lost, i think i'll add cinanamon to this also, b/c i use the milk and honey for my first c/o lather.
 

sweetcocoa

Active Member
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I hope this doesn't get like olive oil for me.. I add OO to everything!!!


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Girl you sound like me! I add olive oil(or my pomade melted down) to everything!
I'm gonna have to try the cinnamon, mixed with oilve oil and blackstrap molasses as a pre-treatment.
 

Jade21

New Member
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I'm gonna have to try the cinnamon, mixed with oilve oil and blackstrap molasses as a pre-treatment.

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Sweetcocoa, girl, you read my mind
Yea, you do add olive oil to a ton of stuff...so cool!!!!!!!!!!

~Jade!
 

BabyCurls

Indy Girl Growing Strong
Wow!
You are cooking with spice, lol! Yesterday, I mixed my Pantene conditioner with a TBS of ground cinnamon. Applied the mixture to my hair, massaged it in for 3 minutes, and rinse. It feels so refreshed and alive, that my hair is screaming for more. I never knew something that you use in cooking can give you a therapeutic effect in your senses and hair. Great idea, beana!
 

beana3

Active Member
thanks babycurls, but i can't take credit for it.. it was in another thread (sorry i cant remember the name now). But isn't it soothing??? I mean my scalp usually is horribly sore in two areas and yesterday i had no such feeling and today i feel it creeping back up but tomorrow is wash day anyway...

I didn't know cinnamon was so therapeutic! i truly loved my results. since the pre-poo was kinda messy i think adding it to my condits may be a good idea if i want to get the same effects.
 

beana3

Active Member
its good for the scalp actually, not sure what it does for the hair. its very soothing and puts my scalp at ease
 
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