HOW TO MAKE A DAILY MOISTURIZER WITH THE PH BALANCED BEING A 4.

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Uploaded by on Jan 22, 2011

I like mixing my favorite products together and making it into one. I use this mixture for about two months before making this video. So i am sure it will work for natural and relaxed hair. It can be used daily.

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  • I think I am allergic to aloe Vera juice, could you suggest another type of juice to put in my mix to make it ph balanced. Thank you for this video.

  • @msdawn1 I haven't tried any other kind of juice to bring down the PH. But you can research it by looking up liquid ph balancer or nutralizers. Also you may want to try adding warm water in the place of the aloe juice. Thanks for watching.

  • Do you sell this?

  • @haley8uXD Yes, local. But, I will be sellling it on my web-site at the beginning of next year. If you wont to purchase it now. Go to my web-site and fill out a message request form. The cost will be $5.00 and $2.00 for shipping.

  • I just purchased jojoba, almond,rosemary,orange oil for a daily spritz. I have locs so I cant do the lotions- heres where I get lost a little, I checked out kimmay tube & remember her saying that water was more alkaline than our hair, how do I expand my concoction? Would distilled water be okay ? half water, than almond oil as a carrier, than my essential oil; what do you think?

  • @TheSkyhazFallen Water is 7 which is neutral and is more alkaline than hair. So what i would do is add the water and your oils along with aloe vera juice to bring the alkaline down. Or you could add all that is mention and add that soft n free spray that is mention in my video. Don't forget your perservative if you use aloe vera juice. Thanks 4 watching.

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  • @cpitam No. The perservatives give the lotion shelf life. Meaning it wont go bad. I hope this answers your question.

  • So will you still need to refrigerate this with the preservative in it or no?

  • Where did you get your Ph sticks.

  • Thanks a bunch I

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