Homemade Herbal Scalp Treatment

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Uploaded by on Feb 2, 2010

Experimenting with an herbal mixture for my scalp since I ran out of my castor oil. Didn't have the money so I had to budget!

*When I started to use it, the smell of the herbs began to overpower me so I added a little more warmed coconut oil and vitamin e oil to the mixture to even out the smell. It worked! Now it smells like herbs and coconut oil, lol.

Disclaimer: My mom and I bought the ingredients shown in this video.

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  • where do you get the tea from?

  • @sheka03 sorry, it was my mother's. I saw it in the pantry, researched the benefits, and decided to use it.

  • You are funny. Nice video. Love your accent, where are you from? What does the tingling mean?

  • @venisehughes thanks, I try. Im from the USA. The tingling means, you will feel this prickly sensation on your scalp, almost like when you rinse your mouth with mouthwash, and you blow your breath out when you feel how tingly your mouth feels inside. Its that same sensation.

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  • After I added a little more coconut oil and the vitamin e oil, the scent is now bearable and doesn't bother me anymore. And yes, the scent goes away after a few hours. I normally oil my scalp and go to sleep so by the time I wake up in the morning, the smell is gone. Sometimes I rub my scalp to see if I can still smell it, lol.

  • I guess the tingles means that it's working and it cleans/ nourish the scalp. The smell is that bad ? Does it go away after a few hours ?

  • Ohhhhhhhh, lol.

    Pro's on the mixture: the mixture makes my scalp tingle slightly, and since I apply it to my scalp every other day, by the time I go to apply it again, it has evaporated so there's no product buildup. I made a lot so it'll last awhile.

    Cons: the smell of the herbs became overpowering to me so I added some more warmed coconut oil and vitamin e to the mixture to mask the smell. It worked because now it smells like herbs and coconuts.

    I'll do an update vid, thanks Nina!

  • Yes ! Your opinion on the mixture.. Pros and cons

  • I had to mix something, lol. Im going to experiment a little more in the kitchen as well. There's nothing like using what you already have. I've been heating my coconut oil a lot lately, and doing a hot oil treatment with it on wash days as my prepoo.

  • thank you, I've been using this mixture ever since and its going just fine.

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