As a 4c kinky haired girl, I try to deep condition my hair at least once a week so that my hair gets the nourishment it needs to keep growing. For the past few weeks, I've had my hair in Senegalese twists, which I uninstalled about a week ago. After many days in the sun and at the pool, my tresses were in dire need of moisture and repair. This week I returned to my tried and true, semi-homemade hair masque to restore my fro to its full glory. I started using the DR. MIRACLES FOLLICLE HEALER deep conditioner treatment last winter, and to my surprise, I really really like this product! I originally started using this product because I detested the smell of the mayonnaise mask I was using at home. I liked the benefits of using mayo, but I just couldn't stomach the smell or the texture. Luckily, I came across this Dr. Miracles product in the isle of my local dollar store, and on a whim I added it to my Mayo masque. I named this deep conditioning treatment the Honey-Mayo Miracle Masque. Check the ingredients below:
2-3 Tblsp of MAYO
2-3 Tblsp of HONEY
1 packet of DR. MIRACLES FOLLICLE HEALER
1-2 drops of OIL (I used olive and vitamin E oils)
* make sure you have equal parts mayo and honey for a consistent texture.
I mix these ingredients in a small mixing bowl and the mayo was transformed into a caramel colored- silky textured hair masque. What's more, I didn't smell mayo at all! I prepped my hair for deep conditioning by spritzing apple cider vinegar on my scalp and strands. I then applied the mixture to my hair and waited about 45 minutes, then I co-washed and styled my hair as usual. I give this treatment 4 out of 5 ankhs because my hair just loves it. My curls are SOFT and SPRINGY the next day too. Just look at this super defined twist out! Let me remind you, I have 4c hair and achieving definition is veeerry rare!
P.S. Let me know if you use this recipe and if it works for you too!
| the follicle healer treatment cost about $1.25 |
2-3 Tblsp of MAYO
2-3 Tblsp of HONEY
1 packet of DR. MIRACLES FOLLICLE HEALER
1-2 drops of OIL (I used olive and vitamin E oils)
* make sure you have equal parts mayo and honey for a consistent texture.
I mix these ingredients in a small mixing bowl and the mayo was transformed into a caramel colored- silky textured hair masque. What's more, I didn't smell mayo at all! I prepped my hair for deep conditioning by spritzing apple cider vinegar on my scalp and strands. I then applied the mixture to my hair and waited about 45 minutes, then I co-washed and styled my hair as usual. I give this treatment 4 out of 5 ankhs because my hair just loves it. My curls are SOFT and SPRINGY the next day too. Just look at this super defined twist out! Let me remind you, I have 4c hair and achieving definition is veeerry rare!
| defined strands after untwisting. |
| this is what my hair looked like after fluffing and separating. |
| smiling because my hair is crazy defined, frizz free! |
PEACE and LOVE,
aphroKiKi
P.S. Let me know if you use this recipe and if it works for you too!
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