
Benefits
Strengthens hair follicles
Minimizes breakage
Softens hair
Restores natural elasticity
Restores heat damaged hair
Reduces frizz
Soothes itchy scalp
Ingredients
2 packs of 2 count banana baby food containers (the "2nd foods" version)
3 tablespoons honey
4 tablespoons olive oil
Directions
- Mix all ingredients.
- (Optional) Pour into applicator bottle of some sort.
- Apply thoroughly to hair. Saturate as much as possible
- Apply plastic shower cap or two, throw a bonnet or scarf in the mix. Pop on a hat to top it off if you please. I have a lot of beanie type hats just because it's my style, but they also serve a very useful purpose for my hair. But mostly, this is all to create a nice heated environment so the hair follicles can open up and soak in all the nutrients.
- Leave in for at least an hour.
- Rinse out thoroughly.
- Saturate hair with a cleansing conditioner.
- Rinse out thoroughly in cooler water.
- Style as desired. I choose the LCO or LOC method of styling. Leave-in conditioner followed by either cream styler or oil. Which order I choose really depends on what products I have at them time. I either flat twist or create 8 braids.
I must admit that the reason I switched over to the banana baby food as opposed to just using bananas is a result of a horribly tragic event involving the smashing of bananas, and the trauma that followed afterwards. I am planning on getting that together as a post later on this up coming week. I wouldn't wish that on anyone.
But on a better note, this baby food, especially once a week, will do wonders. You can switch up the other ingredients to coconut oil or whatever else, but that banana baby food is the main star. I had softer, more moisturized hair with less frizz. I could say I used it for at least a month straight, once a week. It's also very affordable, I got mine from Walmart for a total of just around 3 dollars. Winning on all levels out here.
Aziza
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