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  • the icecubes are handy but where do you live because in holland they never sell fresh aloe vera leafs

  • Excellent video! Your fantastic personality really makes it! One question though...where to purchase the Aloe Vera for those of us who don't have a plant handy...?

  • what does it do to the hair?

  • You should use real lemon juice from a real lemon. Not that stuff you buy in the grocery store that has other junk added. And most times isn't even made from real lemons.

  • Thanks for sharing your recipe! You have a lovely personality and a great talent for sharing info with others.

  • so u meant to keep it frozen right? on the freezer? not refrigeratoe right?...n expires in 7 days?

  • Love the background music! Does this work on any hair? I am a mix of ethnicities. Thank you~

  • WELL.. after about 20 min. i will try it. I did notice that you used lemon juice .. but i did also notice how diluted it was after the whole process was complete. so i will still be using less lemon juice because i have witnessed how it can literally... FRY (atleast MY OWN) NATURAL HAIR. when i was trying to naturally lighten my hair color. Thanks for the vid hun!

  • smh.. some body (@nhudley) just said that lemons are not acidic -___- how do you get cirtic... ACID... WOW

  • That blender looks very powerful !!!

  • great... my hair is very dry because it's natural and grey.. I dont have a lot of money, so this is great for me thank you very much.......... X

  • I love that you did this,I love people that know how to share what they know,I will try this and I will let you know how it went,and you have a nice smile.Thank you.!!!!

  • Love the video, I probably would skip the lemon juice though. Its much too acidic!

  • I like the your video, the whole process was informative. However I did fast forward the second leaf being cut. Please don't take that as a criticism. I was wondering, is it necessary to rinse the aloe vera, because I would want to keep as much of it as possible. Please respond. Thank you so much for sharing how to make an all natural hair moisturizer, aloe vera, lemon juice and water. Keep learning and growing. Thank you again for your generous spirit. God bless.

  • good video , I just learn an other way to use the alo, tks

  • does water in the juice doesnt dry out hair?????

  • ok so did you add water to the aloe when you were mixing it...I didn't see you add water..just lemon....

  • @janeblow80 She added lemon in the first or second part of the process, then made ice cubes out of it. In the third part she mixed an ice cube with water.

  • Thank you so much for making this video & sharing with the youtube community! [:

    I have to ask though, they say lemon is drying. So would this be a problem or not really?

  • Only God knows how much i needed this!!!

    God bless you you've been a great blessings to me!

    Gettin me some aloe today..Lord's will;-)

    I'll share my results when I'm done.

  • Thanks a lot for posting the videos. I think you're awesome. I just subscribed! ;-)

  • Where do you find spray bottles that don't clog the second time you use them?

  • @cynthiaall - Go to a beauty supply store . usually there sill be a filter at the bottom of the spary tube.

  • Girl, this recipe you have is great. I am going to try this but I think I have to buy the juice because I am prone to cut myself with knife peeling. I have 4b,4c hair, would it also work in my hair. It seems like you have 3c hair. My hair is very course and about an 1-1/2 long, TWA.

  • you should try to grow your own aloe vera in your backyard or by a window

  • i love your ideas your so creative !! your hair turned out great !! God bless you !! :D

  • Lemon juice is not acidic and will NOT eat through hair. It is actually good for your hair. Bing it. it is known, however, to slowly strip away the color. For me, who always dyes my hair lighter, this would be an additional bonus.

  • Lemon juice is HIGHLY acidic and can EAT THROUGH HAIR!! I WOULD OMIT THAT IN THIS MIXTURE!!!! II'm POSITIVE you will have even BETTER RESULTS if you omit that! :) Thanks for the idea to blend raw aloe vera though!

  • Lemon juice is HIGHLY acidic and can EAT THROUGH HAIR!! I WOULD OMIT THAT IN THIS MIXTURE!!!! II'm POSITIVE you will have even BETTER RESULTS if you omit that! :) Thanks for the idea though!

  • This video is REALLY good! I looovvveee yr hair. Ive seen those leaves in the store before and i will definitley be buying it.

  • yeah the icecubes were a great idea!

  • @ulisa09 Thank you. It helps me keep the juice fresh longer :)

  • Wow, how'd you know how to do this??? It's really cool!! Great idea about the icecubes!!!  Thank you!!!! :-)

  • @ShiningThru Thank you. I saw the leaves in the market and was going to use it on my skin so I looked up how to use aloe vera and hair use came up. So I did the process and loved how it made my hair feel and had to tell you all :)

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