Natural Hair Care using Cinnamon

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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2009

Hey ladies, I found another way to get our edges to grow back stronger
by using natural products...

I used
cinnamon (ground)
blackstrap molasses/honey
olive oil/coconut oil

I'll let yall know how it works! Thanks :)

I found this idea from another beuatiful natural sista here on YT angelluv2cum check out her video...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPhH3JTmY_k

Oh! this is week 7 of my BC :)

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  • Cinnamon is very strong, so here is a better way to use cinnamon, if you are new to this or if you have sensitive skin. ( sensitive skin can also include your scalp) take either cinnamon powder or the sticks, and put it in a pot of water to boil. Boil until the water is very dark, then strain with a strainer. Let the cinnamon water cool then use as a final rinse or before your final rinse. You will have strong growing hair. make sure when you pour this on your head you massage your scalp

  • @hotttapeppa Thanks so much for the information on how to use cinnamon I really appreciate it...Thanks for watching :)

  • i love home remedies and i love molasses! yummy for the hair..i can dig that! and im glad you have a baby smoothe face now- excellent!

  • @Msape101 Thanks so much! :-)

  • I also heard lavendar oil but it has to be deluded with a carrier oil such as olive oil.

  • @wishywashygirl19 Thanks for the tip! :)

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  • Also you dnt have to use alot of cinnamon. If using the sticks 2or 3 max and the powder a couple of taps from the bottle. And if you have any left over just strain it

    Add honey and drink like a tea. Good for regulating blood sugar. And if your trying to lose weight, it helps curb you off of sweets. ( it worked for me)

  • Part 2 dont rub too hard just nice and even. Pay special attention to your edeges.

  • @Jaquitita I never used cinnamon oil just the pwdr, I like peppermint oil for the stimulation on my scalp. Tea tree oil is nice too just has a really strong smell, thats why I only use about 2 drops in my hair concoctions.

  • @FrontLaceLady My pleasure :) I still haven't found any use for Cinnamon Oil, though. I use peppermint oil to keep my hair moisturized and tea tree for my skin. I do love the smell though LOL.

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