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Sunday, September 13, 2009

AN ALL NATURAL TREATMENT YOUR HAIR WILL LOVE...




Hey my beautiful AuNaturales,  I found an article about a treatment called " The Carmel Treatment ".  It sounds really great, here I've posted a little about "The Carmel Treatment ".  The Carmel Treatment is a treatment with an all line up of ingredients from honey, banana's, to olive oil.  These ingredients delivers the ability to seriously soften and hydrate the driest and roughest hair textures.  It helps AuNaturales by softening it's textures for easier detangling and manageability.


This treatment should be done monthly for contnued benefits.  There has been reports of loosening of the hair texture as well as less shrinkage after treatment.


No doubt this treatment is excellent, due to it's natural nature of all involved.  All of the ingredients needed can be found in the average kitchen or grocery store.  Below you will find the purpose of each ingredient.  So that you can adjust the recipe everytime made , depending on your hairs needs.


Honey - An excellent humectant good for moisture







Olive Oil - For lubrication and helps with moisture retention






Bananas - Good for moisture and some protein benefits as well






Molasses (Treacle) - Another excellent humectant with some protein benefits






Water - This is the best natural moisturizer and is used to thin the mixture






Apple Cider Vinegar - For the shine it imparts to the hair






Cornstarch - For thickening purposes






Wheat germ oil - For added strength and lubrication


Here outlined is a simple recipe based on the ingredients above:


Honey - 6 tablespoons







Olive Oil - 6 tablespoons






Bananas - 2-3 overripe and very soft






Molasses (Treacle) - 3 tablespoons






Water - 4-6 tablespoons






Apple Cider Vinegar - 1 tablespoon


                                                                                                                   ENJOY!!!

1 comments:

Laquita said...

Sounds interesting - I have to try it. Thanks for posting :o)