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HAIR CARE RECIPES

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Fox's Shea Butter Leave In Conditioning Cream

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October 23 2002, 6:09 AM 

1 part Shea Butter
1 part Conditioner
1/2 part Oil
A few drops of essential oils that compliment your hair type and scent preference

Mix all ingredients well together. If your Shea has been melted, you may have to chill the mixture a bit before you can get it to blend. I use Shea at room temperature. Once mixed, place in small, sealed container.

Use pea sized amount on lower length of your hair. If applied to damp hair, this may feel sticky. Once dry your hair will feel very soft and silky.

For a small mix follow the direction by using a Tablespoon as 1 part, and 1/2 Tablespoon for the half part.

I used Aubrey Organics GPB as my conditioner and Jojoba oil as my oil. I also have mixed oils together when making larger batches. I used Jojoba, Coconut, and Meadowseed foam oil.


Enjoy!


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17/32.75/35+ Type 2ABMii (3B underneath layer)
Somewhat fine, slightly wavy (with curls on the underneath layer), light brown with gold and red
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Products Used:
Aubrey Organics S&C
Vinegar/herbal rinses
Oils: Jojoba, Sweet Almond, Coconut & essential oils
MP Popular Mix Brush
Wood and Horn combs
Vitamins/Minerals/Herbal supplements

 
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