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  • Is it possible to use kosher salt as opposed to sea salt or will that not work?

  • i like the idea but im not into glycerin unless im using it in an over night treatment. could i sub it with aloe?

  • @JennaluvsPhil Absolutely! 

  • hi, i was wondering what font did u use for the text in the begining? do you use windows live movie maker for your editor?

  • @nikozombie89 Any drugstore, look near the lotions.

  • @nikozombie89 For the oils, you can use whatever oils you want! just make sure if you use more than one oil the total amount is 1/2 tbsp. so if you use 2 oils, use 1/4tbsp of each. olive oils is good, but for strait hair it may make your hair look greasy. In fact, my sister has straight hair and when she makes it she leaves out the oils, just water salt glycerine and conditioner.

  • @turdface77 I used to get mine from sibubeauty's website it's 15 bucks a bottle, but if you go to herbspro (dot com) you can get it for 9.13 a bottle. A little goes a very long way!! Just go to the HerbsPro site and search for it!

  • @nikozombie89 Yes, the sea salt will help give your hair some body and possibly even some waves!! Just spray it on wet hair, scrunch it in and let it air dry! It gives your hair a beachy look!! My sister has stick straight hair and sea salt sprays make her hair wavy!!

  • So glad you're back to making these DIY videos. Love them & truly missed them.

  • @ZeeJen i have a few more planned as soon as I get paid.. i need to get some more ingredients!

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