 Alright you guys, so showing you my deep conditioning routine. So starting off with the Queen Helen Cholesterol. I use a lot of this y'all, about a cup for me. Got this from Sally's for only $3.99. I then add two packages of the ORS Olive Oil Replenishing Pack. You can purchase this at any local grocery store or beauty supply store. And then next I'm going to add some honey, about two tablespoons of honey to this mixture. And then some oils. Any type of oils you want, but I'm using jojoba oil, sweet almond oil, what's next? Vitamin E oil, olive oil, and Jamaican black castor oil. So this is what I've been using on my hair for the past six months or so. So we're going to mix this up fairly well. I'm applying this to soaking wet hair. Another thing I like to do is to use a heat cap, ensuring that my hair is, again, properly moisturized. Heat cap, excuse me. And I leave it on for at least minimum 30 minutes, okay? All right, you guys, just about done here. One thing I want to add, if you cannot tell, the Queen Helen Cholesterol is a very thick deep conditioner. My opinion, you could go ahead and place this in some warm water if you're not that fun of thick deep conditioners, but I like them. Also cholesterol does have some protein. It is not, in my opinion, a true protein treatment though. So I'm going to go ahead and place the plastic cap on, girl, placing it on backwards. Put on my heat cap again for 30 minutes and then rinse it out. All right, you guys, 30 minutes later, I've washed out the deep conditioner. I probably have to get back in the shower because, look, my hair is so thick, I'll have to definitely go back in the front and rinse it out some. But when I tell you my hair feels amazing, look at my curls. It feels soft. It feels hydrated. This used to be my go-to deep conditioner years ago. Like I told you in some of my previous videos. I'm going back to what I used to, I'm going back to my old regimen and the old products I used to use before I started getting all crazy being our product junkie. So yeah, is this what the back of my hair looks like? It feels so good. It feels hydrated. It feels healthy. It feels like 2009 Vivienne hair. Okay, that'll make no damn sense. All right, you guys, thank you so much for watching. As always, take care. Bye.