Whipped shea butter and mango butter hair/body cream mix. PART 2
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This looks nice. Don't know how long it took you to blend this, but a stick blender AKA an immersion blender or a Ninja works quick and easy. They can be found very cheap this time of year. Holiday sales you know. LOL! I got my ninja for $19.00 and it's not a knock off.
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@lilchez1 cool, thx:)
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@sjohnson3501 I made the video 6 months ago so I don't remember. Did you watch the video? I think I did. I didn't measure it though I'm pretty sure. Just poured some out. Hope that helps.
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does your butter settle after awhile and harden? Ive tried making it before and after awhile its no longer creamy and whipped...tryin to figure out how to avoid this. any suggestions?
naturallychicrene 5 months ago
@naturallychicrene It probably firmed up but it was never hard. The newest batch I made it the wettest though but I think because I used avocado butter and it is much more soft/liquidy. I also for some reason forgot to use the dropper for my oils (probably because I got the big bottles) and I actually usually used teaspoons and half teaspoons. It is a lotter wetter/creamier and it still work to seal. Just keep trying.
lilchez1 5 months ago
Oh never mind. I just went to you next video. Will hold questions until after watching all vids. lol
heretogrow 1 year ago
@heretogrow Depending on what video you are talking about my opinions will change/vary. I hated it and using it until I found out how to make it work for me.
lilchez1 1 year ago
Do you still use/make this butter? How is it working for your hair.
heretogrow 1 year ago
@heretogrow I do still make butter mixes. I change the ingredients all the time. My latest ones I incorporate glycerin, water or aloe vera juice. I hated it at first but I love it now. It only works for me if I use it on wet hair. If not it is useless but on wet or hair moisturized with a water based moisturizer it is golden.
lilchez1 1 year ago