Homemade Aloe Vera Oil/Leave In Conditioner | Toddler'S Natural Hair Care During Quarantine |

HOMEMADE ALOE VERA OIL/LEAVE IN CONDITIONER | TODDLER'S NATURAL HAIR CARE DURING QUARANTINE |

Subscribe To MochaCurlss - https://bit.ly/3pkY3iK

WATCH NEXT

DIY EGG MASK | REDUCES FRIZZY HAIR\DEFINES CURLS WITHIN 30 MINUTES | NATURAL BEAUTY CARE

https://youtu.be/cK2FnCrAp4o

BANANA HAIR MASK | REPAIRS DRY & DAMAGED HAIR

https://youtu.be/WFwkQGCco3c

Related Videos

3 WAYS TO USE ALOE VERA FOR EXTREME HAIR GROWTH | MOISTURIZE, DETANGLE, PRE-POO

https://youtu.be/nkWa6b3XULM

How to make Aloe Vera Juice | DIY Aloe Vera Juice for Natural Hair

https://youtu.be/0cXZaNWDjdM

Using Aloe Vera Gel To Style My Natural Hair | The Results Were...

https://youtu.be/V1gc6Rg5qEY

MochaCurlss- Mochacurlss is your number 1 channel for natural hair videos and tips on how to grow and maintain healthy hair naturally. Also, to help you through your natural hair journey to bring out your beautiful curls.

#Mochacurlss #Naturalhair #Curlyhair

Hey Mocha friends ! Today's video is all about little Zuri's hair care routine. If you're not sure how to care for your toddler's hair during these quarantine times check out this video for natural hair care regimens. I'm going to be applying aloe vera leave in conditioner my daughter's hair for the first time. Her is extremely dry and tangled. This aloe vera is great for detangled and moisturizing dry hair. I hope you guys enjoy. Thanks for watching !

Items used:

1 aloe vera plant

Olive oil

Cocount oil

Strainer

Funnel

Empty bottle

Song: Markvard - Spring

Music provided by Vlog No Copyright Music.

Video Link: https://youtu.be/vmrQyJk5sec

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_mocha_latte...

Facebook: MochaCurlss

Hi guys welcome to my channel. My name is Gabby aka mocha, so today's video, as you can see, I have a little dirty with me today and I wanted to show you guys an update on her hair a couple months ago. I did show you a video of her hair and her hair was experiencing a lot of patches and dryness, so we got through the patches, but she's still experiencing a lot of dryness, as you guys can tell so. I wanted to try an aloe vera leave-in, conditioner and oil. I seen this on YouTube and I've seen this on someone's snapchat that they used their aloe vera plant on their hair. So, like okay, let me try this on Zuri's hair. So if you stay tuned to that and like I said guys, if you haven't, subscribed yet make sure you subscribe to my channel for more video okay guys, so let's get started. All you need is one aloe vera plant and to begin you just want to start cutting your plant in two different sections. In order to get your leave-in conditioner and your oil, you do want to cut the bigger pieces of the plant in order to get the most consistency of the gel out of the plant and then you'll leave the end of the aloe vera plant for the oil And then you'll see exactly why I need the bigger pieces if you continue watching. But what I'm gon na do is just start to cut this section off in half and I'm doing that because I do need to get that gel out and I'm just gon na cut off the little pieces of it because it will make it easier to get The gel out, but, like I said I'm doing now, is just prepping for my leave-in conditioner and then I would do the oil later on. But as of now, I'm just trying to cut the pieces in half in order to get the gel out. As you guys can see here, I have my spoon and my bowl and the spoon is in order to scoop out all of that gel out of that plant, and you want to make sure that majority of that gel is out of the plant. So you can have enough for your leave-in conditioner. So, as you can see here, I'm just scooping and scooping and squeezing so that I can have enough for my aloe vera, leave-in conditioner and I'm just gon na repeat that same process with each plant. I'M just scooping under slowly in order to get out all the consistency out of that plant. I need that in order to have my in conditioner, so I'm gon na squeeze all of that out and I'm just repeat that same process here, it's simple right, nothing's too hard, so you can try this at home as well. So now that all the gel is scooped out into the bowl, what I'm gon na do now is just start squeezing the big chunks of that gel and just squeezing squeeze into is just like a liquid consistency. It'S gon na still be little chunks, but it's gon na be more of a liquid consistency, because once it's in a drainer, then it's gon na be a faster process for that liquid to come out, because once it has those big chunks, it's a little bit harder For that liquid to come out and the liquid is what we need for that, leaving conditioner. So what I'm doing now, like I said, I'm just squeezing and squeezing in order to make this process a little faster, I'm a little impatient, so I'm gon na just do this first, in order to kind of speed up everything. So now that I'm done squeezing out all those big pieces of gel it's time to put it in the drainer in the drain, you're supposed to catch all those big pieces, that's left over and the pieces of the plant that's left over as well when you were Cutting your plant, so you just kind of just let that sit for a little while and once you let it sit. You'Ll see all that liquid that you need for your leaving conditioner and you just let it sit for a while, not too long. That is the reason why we kind of squish those pieces together in order to get that liquid, that we need and have a faster process. So now that I'm done with my leaving conditioner, I'm gon na move on to creating my oil and, like I said earlier, I wanted to use that any piece of the aloe vera plant in order to cut this point into smaller pieces and you'll, see exactly why. I need these smaller pieces moving on to the next section to create this oil creature, oil guys you do want to have some olive oil, some fresh, organic, coconut oil, of course, you're gon na have your aloe vera pieces of the plant that you see me cut Up earlier and then you're gon na have a pan. You have the pan, because the coconut oil and the olive oil and that aloe vera pieces are going to kind of simmer and cook together and you'll, see why those three combination smells so amazing. It smells so good and you leave that on the stove for probably about 25 to 30 minutes, but you should try it at home. Trust me, it smells so good. I know I can't put it on my hair, but I will definitely probably put it on my skin, as you guys can see here. All of that liquid is drained out of those aloe vera pieces and that's the part that I need. I'M just gon na throw away those chunks, because I don't need that. So what I'm gon na do now is take my bottle and my funnel and pour that liquid into the bottle. Don'T judge me guys, I have to hold it because the funnel was not big enough for the bottle. It was a little small but whatever works. So I'm just finishing up just pouring all of that into the bottle, and I just can't wait to see how this moisturized Riis hair, like you seen earlier, her hair is super dry and the aloe vera plant is the pulse to you know, bring some moisture and Shine into her here so hopefully this bottle lasts, for you know this time and for another time because it looks like it will like I said earlier guys I think I've let this sit for probably about 25 to 30 minutes. I didn't really time it. I just waited to see when the aloe vera pieces turned brown and once I did that I transfer everything over into another tube and, like I said earlier, guys do not judge me. I had a small funnel and of course I have to slowly. You know transfer this oil over because some of the LLP I love there are pieces, as you can see, we've started to drop, but hey that is a-ok as long as all the oil is transferring into this bottle and once everything is transferred over, I will transfer It over into a measuring cup, because some of the aloe vera pieces had dropped in the oil in I don't really mean those pieces. Those needs to be in a trash. So, like I said, don't judge me, I've already went through the process in shampoo and condition series hair, I'm leaving that part out, because I just want to focus on how well her hair does with this leave-in conditioner and oil. Like I said earlier, her hair is super dry and you can see that her hair is dry because, like I said, I've already washed her hair and it's already dry. Her hair has sucked up so much of the water. That'S just how her hair is so, hopefully, this a libero. What kind of you know adding some moisture to hair hair? And I know it's a process, you have to kind of probably do it every week, and so this is the first time I'm doing that on her hair, because I wanted to try different things, but so far I'm liking the results. It seems like it's, you know doing pretty good. She has curly. Hair is just a problem. Is her hair super dry, her hair sucks up a lot of oils water anything, so I'm just trying to work with it. I can't be the only one with good natural hair so, and I know babies go through stages and you have to work with it and that's exactly what I'm doing I don't want to. You know, try everything, but I do want to try different things in order. You know to keep her hair, moisturized and I'll try to do this every week or so so this is Zuri's hair after I applied the leave-in conditioner. I didn't put a lot I just put enough, so I can detangle her hair, so I can get ready to style it. I wanted to add in the leave-in conditioner, because I noticed that it's easier to comb through her hair and I liked that process better, because you know she hates her hair getting done so. I needed this leave-in conditioner and it did help with detangling, as you guys can see here. I'Ve already parted series hair, I'm not good at parting, even on other people's hair, sadly to say, but, like I said fast forth through that part, I'm just putting the oil in between the parts that I had and a little bit on her hair. I notice her hair was still a little bit dry, so I'm just gon na take the spray bottle again and just spray it as I style her hair. So I'm just gon na add a little bit of blue magic to her here, because this way I know that her hair will be smooth and laid down, because if I don't weigh it down, I know it's gon na stick up and it's gon na be a Little frizzy, even though this is supposed to moisturize her here, but I do want her hair to lay down, and I know this blue magic will do that so far. This is the back of Zuri's hair and I'm just you know, fast-forward through some parts, just just kind of show you how well her hair is moisturized with this aloe vera leave-in conditioner and oil, okay guys. So these are the final results of Zuri's hair. So and it's so moisturize guys it was a little dry in the beginning, but as I continue to put the leave-in conditioner and the oil in there, it really moisturizes her hair and I didn't really have to add in any other products. Her hair was like fully drenched with prod the leaving conditioner of the aloe vera, and I really liked it. I would definitely try it again, I'll probably try it on my hair too. Like I said I really like it, you see how moisturize her hair looks. Yes, so if you do like this, video guys give this video a thumbs up and don't forget to Like and subscribe to my channel for more videos say: bye, bye, bye, bye,

MochaCurlss: Hey Mocha friends ! I hope you all found this video useful. Please leave me a comment below if you will like to see more updates on Zuri's hair.

Lesa Hector: Zuri is really cooperating. She’s precious too!!!

NappyFro: Awww my 3 week old daughter has the same name as yours Do you have to refrigerate the leave in? Also how long does it last before it goes bad or whatever ?

James Giko: She is gorgeous like her mommy

Olu oyeniyi egundina: Pls sis can I store the remaining aloe vera gel inside refrigerator?thanks

Olu oyeniyi egundina: Can I use on 3 months old baby hair?thanks

Olu oyeniyi egundina: Pls sis after applying aloe vera leave in conditioner, did u just apply the oil after it ?thanks

Nicky S: Have you tried placing a satin or silk baby bonnet on her hair at night?

You May Also Like
More Information

Leave Your Response