Cloves And Fenugreek Deep Conditioner For Hair Growth

  • Posted on 16 August, 2022
  • Hair Care
  • By Anonymous

We are going to make a cloves and fenugreek deep conditioner for hair growth. Cloves and fenugreek powder are two known power houses when it comes to growing ones hair. Cloves and fenugreek are ayurvedic powders that have been used for ages to help grow hair. This is a simple deep conditioner that has the potential to bring hydration, moisture and to help strengthen and protect the scalp. Do give this recipe a try and let me know how it goes.

Hello guys and welcome once again to savannah essence. Today we are making a deep conditioner with these two amazing powerhouses. We are using pure glove powder and also we are using fenugreek powder. This is how glows look like for those of you who have been wondering, and the powder is a very darkish powder. Glows contains high levels of antioxidants and nutrients, and these can help in you know, hair growth or to strengthen your hair. That can be used to protect your scalp against than job, and you know other skin, your scalp inflammation, and that's really one of the reasons why our hair breaks and then fenugreek powder also is another powerhouse powder. And this is how that one also looks as a creamish kind of power made from the seeds and then fenugreek powder also um. It'S a rich source of iron and protein, and it also has flavonoids and supplements, and these are all antioxidants and anti-inflammatory and they help protect your hair. So fenugreek is excellent for those of you with thinning hair. If your hair is extra thin, then you need uh. Some sort of unique powder, so two these are the two powerhouses that i'm going to be using for this deep conditioner, okay. So to start off, i need to get these dissolved in water, so these are all water soluble or they can disperse nice and easily. In your water, so you really want to start doing that, so i have um. I measure some water. I just pour in some water because i already know this recipe and i know the amount of water that i'm going to be using. So i'm just going to pour some water that does not exceed the amount of water that i'll be using, but i'll be i'll, be measuring the quantity of the powders, so i'm using 10 grams of fenugreek powder and i'm using five grams of glove powder. This is because love powder has a way of taking over recipe if you're, not careful, and there are some electrolytes and growth powder per my formulation, experience that if you're not careful, will sort of influence or impact the stability of your products, so glove powder, pmi experience Has an ability of breaking down your formulation? It can sometimes lead to separation of your formulation, if not properly done or if not mixed properly, with some cations and some i'm not going to go deeper into electrolytes. But usually you should be minimizing the amount of growth powder that you use in your conditioning recipe as important and as much of a powerhouse that it is in the long run in terms of cosmetic formulation. It can impact your product. I haven't had that experience with fenugreek and so i'm still sticking with my 10 grams per powder, so i'm using 10 grams of unique powder and then 5 grams of glue powder for this formulation. So all that i do is just i disperse it in water and i set the water aside for it to thoroughly dissolve. Whilst i start my formulation journey, so that's my glitching that i'm using and then i'll be adding some fentanyl. So basically, the difference between your deep conditioner is the amount of emollient and implementance in your deep conditioner and the fact that your deep conditioners are left in your hair for a longer period of time. So you always want to ensure that you have a lot of a great you know. Humectants such as you know, your pantene oils, your vitamins, your glycerins. That will ensure that you know all the benefits stay in your hair and you also want to add additives. So i'm adding aloe vera here aloe vera powder in this case, to ensure that also that soothing and protective nature of aloe vera - i get that benefits in my hair, because i'm going to leave this on for some time apply some heat. So i need all of this to go in, so this is going to be a much more thicker, much more richer in terms of humectants. Like i've just spoken about my panthenols and my glittering, it's also going to be rich in emollient, so i'll have a lot of shea butter and a lot of oils in this mixture, because it's a deep conditioner. So i need all the benefits that i can get out of this so now that i'm done with my water face i've just set it aside. My panthenol was a bit cakey and then i need i needed to hydrate for some time. I start with my emollient. My shea butter, like i spoke of, is going to be high in this recipe. Then i'm going to be adding my castor oil and this as well. This is also going to be a higher quantity and then i'll also be topping it up with some baobab oil. As well also in a very high quantity, because i need all these benefits in my hair, this is not just anything in conditioner that i'm going to apply on my hair and wash off and go. This is a deep conditioner and i need all the benefits that i can get in this particular condition. So at the end of the day this this this, this is what we are going to use. Our emulsifier is our btms 50 and then we will also be using acetyl alcohol, as our co-emulsifier or as our stabilizing agents or as our thickening agents as well. So we're using that as well in this recipe i'll be sharing the recipe in the description box somewhere along the line. If i do not forget, if i forget, do remind me in the comment section and i'll share it, so that's our acetyl alcohol, so our oil phase is is almost done um. This recipe calls for eco sale. Unfortunately, my april seal is covered small. So that's all of it, and so i don't also want to use the trumonium chloride because i'm going to leave this on my hair for some time and i am still experimenting with centrimonium chloride. So i do not want any any issue. So anyone. So that's our oil phase. Now, let's come back to complete our water face. This was the aloe vera panthenol and glycerin that we're hydrating um. So now we're going to add in our water and in place of the water we are going to add in our mixture. Our powder mixture, the fenugreek and the glove powder that we dispersed in water that is going to be what will form the water face and then i'm going to sieve it. So you can go ahead and just put in your powder directly into your mixture, but these powders um are not blended, finely such a way that it will just dissolve in your in your in your water, and so you might want to save it. It'S a wash of product, so you wash off so you can put the powder in or you can decide to go this routes. Whichever way you want at the end of the day, you wash it off, but sometimes some debris is getting your hair and it's difficult to get out. So i like to do it this way and then, when i'm done, i just top it up with the rest of the water that i need for the recipe and that's also my water face and, as you can see, the color it's a bit brownish and also Another thing about glove is that the more of it that you add the more that it takes over your entire, the entire color of your recipe, to give it a brownish color. But this way you are able to still maintain some nice creamy color out of your formulation. So this is our water and our oil face i'll just cover my water face because to prevent even evaporation, i'll just leave my oil face the way it is and then i'll use a double boiler method and then i'll heat them up and we are back again To continue with this deep conditioner, so everything is well melted and, as you can see, it's very hot, and so i am going to pour in my oil face into my water face and then i am also going to um, agitate it or bring it to a Nice and good emulsion by using my mixture for my hand, mixture or my stick blender and i'll mix it nice and thorough, and bring it to a nice and beautiful thick creamy emotion. So thank you very much for watching up to this point. 90 subscribe to our channel. If you haven't liked, and then you know, if you have any pointers, also share it in the description. I share it in the comment section. If you have any questions you can ask them. Also in the comment section we'll try as much as possible to respond to them as soon and as fast as possible. Sometimes i think that i've responded to a comment and then later on, i realized that i haven't and i have to come back again. So usually it's because a lot of things going on in my crazy mind, so i need to stick blend this for quite some time. Another thing is that you can do this and then you leave it and then you go and come back like. I always speak about you leave it for some time you go and come back and that's what i did throughout this whole process and then it thickened up nice and beautiful and once i'm sure that, where it's got into is the way i want it to be, And then i i i set it aside and then i go so at this point. Um everything was heated up and unfortunately i lost that small video where it cooled down, and then i added my essential oils and my fruit and mine, my what's the name of it, my preservative, so i added in um lemongrass, essential oil, and then i used liquid Gel plus, on my preservative, i lost that video, but i think i do i'll look for it if it's still there, because i looked for it in some of my videos that i couldn't find. But if i stay i'll, just put it up now that i'm doing the editing um, and so this is the final product. This is how it looks like after it has thickened up this. Is i set it aside for the next day? I did this in the night and this is the following night: okay, so it's thickened up really really to the texture. That is supposed to be it's very thick and then i now have to jar them into my jars and then use them for its purpose. This is a total batch size, 500 gram, total batch size, and i can use this for at least two months before i come back to formulate because there are usually a lot of things to formulate and i want to be able to have the essentials aside before Other things and a deep conditioner for me, it's an essential commodity, and so that is what we have here and i just shot up nice and beautiful. If you're able to to make this at home, let me know how it goes for you, and also this is really good for my hair. I keep making this and i make this in a very large quantity if this was not good i'll make something small, i'm making it large, because this is a tried and tested recipe and it really works. My hair loves my hair, loves, gloves and feeling great. Actually, my hair, my hair, loves hemps. I'Ve noticed that my hair loves hips. So whenever, when i used to buy you know, hair products outside i'll buy a deep conditioner or something, and it has no hips, i'm always like. Why are these people making blunt stuff for us because i don't know for you, but my hair loves ayurvedic, ayurvedic, stuff, helps and stuff. My hair loves them. So this is my i'm not giving this to anybody. These are mine and i'm going to use them all up. I tell you: my hair loves this stuff, okay and it's so nice and it's so thick, look at the texture, it's so nice and so fluffy and so thick and it goes into the hair and i apply the heat and when i wash my hair so soft. So smooth so relaxed i mean my hair loves this stuff. To be honest with you, my hair, stuff, okay, and please i don't sell them, i don't sell them and no, please don't contact me to meet some for you. I won't get time to. Unfortunately, i will not when we finally launch our hair products i'll, let you know thank you for watching and bye.

Leah McLean Tewari: I LOVE THIS! I’m a DIYer too and my hair loves herbs. I am trying to figure out how to make an equally good leave-in conditioner. Thank you for sharing this with us. ❤️

Tanya Bonnett: This sounds fantastic I'm thinning and my daughter needs the deep conditioning on the scalp. I am going to make this.

Beatrice Kinyonto: Thank you so much dear, now i have to search where I will find the ingredients....

Aminat Sulaiman: Ma u did not leave the recipe

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