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Natural Hair Growth Concoctions

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These are 2 concoctions that I absolutely love. Depending on your hair type you may need to add or reduce the amounts for your hair.

My Veggie Glycerin Spray recipe ( I use this twice a day making sure to get this on my scalp)

2-4 oz. Veggie Glycerin ($8.50/16 oz)
3-4 oz. Aloe Vera Gel ($6.2 /32 oz.)
8 oz. Distilled Water
2 heaping tablespoons MSM powder ($9.78/8oz)
20 drops Peppermint EO ($4.50/1oz.)
20 drops Rosemary EO ($5.50/1oz)
10 drops Lemongrass EO ($5.50/1oz) optional, I like the smell

Scalp Oil (I mix this in an eyedropper bottle and apply one eyedropper full to my scalp once to twice a week)

Equal parts Emu Oil(16.99/4oz vitaminworld.com), Hemp Oil ($15.00/8oz FromNatureWithLove.com), Black Seed Oil ($12.00/4oz FromNatureWithLove.com),




Vitamin E oil ($5.00/2.5oz)
10-20 drops Peppermint EO
10-20 drops Rosemary EO

You can add your own carrier or essential oils but this is the basic formula that I use. Tea Tree would be a good one to add if you have scalp issues.

*All the ingredients I found at my local health food store unless I have the website noted)

My hair is growing like a Weed!!! However, individual results will vary. And please discontinue use if your scalp gets red or feels irritated.

Good Luck

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  • Hi love your hair, was wondering i saw hemp seed oil as one of your listing for

    your scalp oil but for your demonstration you used vitamin E so do you use hemp seed oil in it or do you alternate between the vit E?

  • @Yakiniful When I have hemp oil I use it. all of the oils I use as I have them. Sometimes I'll leave an ingredient out and when I get some I'll add it in. These recipes aren't set in stone. Use what you have but this is just a basic recipe. Experiment and have fun.

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  • @bintasyllah I am a member of KISS even though I haven't been on in a very long time. When I was on it a lot, I did some research as well on natural things to use on hair. Not sure exactly were I got the info from but if you google it something will pop up.

  • @tstlouis08 I make just as she does put equal amounts of aloe and glycerin.

  • @wcuabby how did you make the glycerin mix

  • @phillyvette you have the boil the water 15 minutes before using it. That is to say, after the water reaches a rolling boil, it should boil 15 additional minutes. Then it's ready for your concoctions.

  • @bintasyllah (((bintasyllah)))) girl, thank you so much for your logical response. Thanks to you, I'm now using distilled!

    Thanks again;

    ~~GTL2010~~

    "Justs as iron sharpens iron; so does one Sister sharpens another."

  • @QueenLoreal I've been looking for Cinnamon (bark) oil or extract at the best value possible. Do you have any suggestions as the stuff is very expensive.

  • @shandee1229 this is very interesting about glycerin, where did you read this?

  • @Banksparty4 Well, actually, they kill the emu to get the meat. If you're vegetarian, you've prolly not tried ostrich (red meat, but as leaner than turkey and almost as lean as fish) or emu, both very, very high quality meats. Emu oil happens to be an exceptionally lucrative by-product of this tasty meat.

  • @GetTheLook2010 Filtering and distillation are 2 TOTALLY different process. Filtering straining water through a device to catch particles (preferably impurities). Distillation requires HEAT. Distillation is the process of moving liquid to the gas phase (evaporation) and collecting the evaporated water (which has been depleted of minerals). So It's not the same. "Brita" water still has minerals, hasn't been evaporated and therefore is in no way like distilled water. I too have a brita

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