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Uploaded by on Dec 24, 2008

Text video on moisturizing transitioning hair

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  • what's the name of this song?

  • @fitzgeraldmiss2011 This is "Good and Bad Hair" from Spike Lee's 1988 movie, "School Daze."

  • Do you have to refrigerate your mixture? I was wondering because the aloe vera gel bottle says to refrigerate after opening?

  • I usually use it up within a week so I never refrigerate it, but I do put in a few drops of Grapefruit Seed Extract (GSE) as a preservative.

  • is olive oil hair dressing by palmers good for your hair?

  • Sorry so late to reply. I tried to reply sooner but YouTube wouldn't let me for some reason. I wouldn't use it because it has mineral oil in it. In fact, that's the first ingredient which means that it is mostly mineral oil.

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  • what is this song called? lol

  • yesssssssssss school daze!

  • Never thought about mousse's. Thanks!

  • Wow....you took me back with this song....I haven't watched School Daze in forever...that movie is classic :)

  • lol. this song is awesome. wonderful video and great advice.

  • very informative

  • @TheAquaries Yea coconut milk is good, just make sure the oil is light or you don't put a lot in the mix. If its EVOO (Extra Virgin Olive Oil) it might get on your skin and clog pores resulting in acne so put a little (like 1 part of 6 parts. 1/6 of the ingredients. or 1/8) Oh and make sure that the oil you use can mix with the coconut milk or you'll have to keep shaking it up to mix together when you use it.

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