Ingredients
First of all I wanna apologise for being away for so long, school happened. In November 2015 I decided to transition and go natural with my hair because since I got to Canada in 2014, the dry weather has not been nice to my hair and my hair started breaking and falling off, which made me try a lot of things to revive the hair but nothing worked until I found the naturalista world. Now its 5 months and I can see my natural hair has grown 3 inches and this has made me very happy because my efforts are paying off. So to encourage other lovely ladies transitioning like me, i wanna show and explain how i maintain my hair.
First I will start with the ingredients you would need for this deep conditioning mixture
1. Honey
2. 1 Egg
3. Mayonnaise
4. Avocado
5. Empty plastic container (I use my old mayonnaise container)
6. Shower cap (would advice you have one specially for deep conditioning days)
Mixing
All you need to do is mix 2 tablespoon of mayonnaise, 1 tablespoon of honey, 1 egg, peel the avocado and use only the green part (some people use banana instead, I prefer avocado because it does not
leave particles on my hair), into the empty plastic container ( I use a spoon to turn and mix until it is smooth like the picture shown below).
Applying to hair
Applying is easy but i feel i still need to explain a little because sometimes people complain that it does not work. Remember you are transitioning so any treatment you apply to your hair should be at the borderline of the straight and curly area of your hair, you will need to part your hair with your fingers NOT a comb (the comb will cut your hair because you have two different textures now) and apply the mixture down the line you have parted (as shown in the picture below), now cover the rest of the hair with the mixture then wear your shower cap and allow it sit for 1-2 hours. Afterwards rinse (NOT wash) then apply any leave-in conditioner of your choice.
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NOTE: To obtain maximum results, deep conditioning should be done once in a week or two. You will notice the difference if properly done.
Thank you and have a lovely week ahead, you can leave comments or questions below....
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