Diy Mango Cupuacu Butter Hair Cream | No Coconut Oil Or Shea Butter

How to make an extremely easy whipped hair and skin cream using mango butter, cupuacu butter, lots of aloe vera gel, and nutrient-rich oils! You'll also find cocoa butter and kokum butter in this recipe, along with vitamin E , argan oil and castor oil! This recipe does NOT contain coconut oil or shea butter for those who do not like that in their hair. You can customize, sub or add, any ingredient in this mango and cupuacu hair butter cream recipe to make it perfect for your hair! I hope you enjoy, Xo! Nap

ps. The aloe vera gel used in this recipe is "Lily of the Desert Aloe Vera Gelly" it comes with a preservative already in it, and is made with 99% aloe. If you use a pure aloe vera gel or juice, you'll need to add a preservative to it, OR mix in small batches, storing the rest in the fridge. I avoided this issue by using the Lily of the Desert Aloe Vera "Gelly" product with a preservative already inside. It's the green plastic container in the video, and can be purchased at WholeFoods! Xo!

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Hi guys, I hope, you're having a good day or night whenever you're watching this video well, first one to start this video off by just thanking you guys for all of your support throughout everything. That'S been happening for the past couple of weeks, all the good things and then also just your words of encouragement and your constructive conversations that have been happening on social media regarding everything that's going on right now. I just want to thank you guys for giving me the strength to not be afraid to say. What'S on my mind, so I definitely want to make sure that I said that today's video is a really exciting one. We'Re going to be doing a mango butter, hair sealant, it's very similar to the shape of the hair to them that I use for twist outs and wash and gos and pretty much everything to steal the moisture into my hair. But this is different in that it does not use any shea butter and it does not use any coconut oil now. I know a lot of people are allergic to shea butter and coconut oil, or just don't like it for their hair. So I wanted to come up with something that would work for you guys also when I mentioned that I have actually slowed down and using coconut oil from my own hair too, because my hair is starting to reject it. So I definitely want to come up with something that those who don't like shea butter and coconut oil can use for themselves as well. Acid to this recipe live at the essence festival last weekend, which was so much fun if you were there. I just want to thank you so much for coming up and saying hi and like talking with me, it was the first time I was at essence fest and it was amazing, like I'm definitely coming back next year, like you guys have to go. If you haven't already it's amazing, so I did it live on stage. I brought little tiny samples of this mango buttercream for the audience members who are there. I actually ran out, which I thought I was going to have more than enough. I brought like 100 and I ran out so like that's amazing. Thank you guys so much for showing up, and I wish they had some for everybody, but I wasn't expecting that huger turnout. So thank you for that. So, if you guys are one of the hundred. Ladies or gem star seed, one of the samples definite, let me know what you guys think below some people have already told me that they've already used it like on their bodies, and you can definitely use this for your body as well. The one thing you want to keep in mind with this mango butter cream is that a little bit goes a long way. It'S not like the shea butter where you need, like you know you can pack it on or whatever you definitely want to use this sparingly. So yeah I'm going to see all the amazing ingredients that are this recipe. I used mango Buttercup, wasu butter, kokum and cocoa butter. I also wanted to make sure to use a ton of aloe vera, because I love Ella vera for my hair and, of course, your normal oils, like Argan jojoba. All that good stuff is in there. I just want to note that when you see this recipe, there's a lot of stuff in this butter and that's mainly because I can be kind of greedy when it comes with nutrients, and I just like to pack everything in there. But this is completely customizable. For you guys, as are all of my recipes, you can keep or omit anything that you want. If you don't want to have all these butters and all these oils just keep it simple, grab a mango butter and grab an olive oil and just mix it together until you get the perfect consistency for you say: I'm gon na stop dying now, so we can Get right into this recipe, I hope you guys enjoy it, and I will see you after alright, so we're gon na need a few things: the butters mango butter, cocoa butter couple, wasu, butter and kokum butter and the oils, castor oil, avocado oil, aloe vera, gel a Hobo oil, sweet almond oil, vitamin E, argan oil and rose hip seed oil, and I know this looks like a lot, but don't worry. This is just what I like to use. I love giving my hair as many nutrients as possible. If you want something more simple, you just use mango butter with a bit of olive oil. Speaking of olive oil, I'm gon na add a bit of that time. Mixture as well, alright, so for tools. You'Re gon na need a large mixing bowl, a small and medium ceramic bowl, a mixing utensil. This is just a wooden wax applicator a spatula and an electric hand, mixer alright, so grab a small ceramic bowl and we're gon na melt our butters in this little guy. We'Re gon na toss in 52 grams of mango butter mango butter is a soft butter full of fatty acids. It helps to moisturize and promotes cell regeneration to promote healthy hair growth cup wasu bladder, which is one of my new favorites, we're adding about 15 grams of this soft butter cup wasu butter mix. They'Re super soft helps, promote elasticity and is a natural Sun protectant we're adding 14 grams of the super convenient cocoa butter chips. This butter is extremely hard, so do yourself a favor and get them in chip form for easier access. Cocoa butter is a really moisturizing high. In vitamin E and other beneficial nutrients and is extremely healing with anti-aging properties, it also adds strength, flexibility and promotes hair growth and last for the butters we're adding 12 grams of cocoa butter. Kokum is an awesome. Conditioner helps cell oxygenation doesn't clog, pores and strengthens the hair follicle for healthy hair growth. It also helps to restore elasticity and reduces degeneration. So all these butters combined make a potent anti-aging, anti breakage and anti binning mixture. It'S also important to note that we have a perfect mix of hard and soft butters in order to support all the oils we're gon na. Add you don't want the consistency to be too liquidy or too hard, alright, so grab your medium ceramic bowl, fill half way with boiling water and we're gon na let these butters slowly melt together. This usually takes about an hour to turn into a liquid. Now that it's all liquid we're gon na, let it cool for a bit and then we're gon na add our oils 15 grams of avocado oil. It'S a lightweight moisturizer! That'S super high in monounsaturated fatty acids. It penetrates the hair strands, stimulates blood flow and promotes hair growth, 15 grams of castor oil, full of omega-6 fatty acids. It increases blood circulation to the scalp for increased hair growth, 14 grams of jojoba oil. This oil is extremely close to our natural sebum. It'S a natural moisturizer that conditions helps with cell regeneration and elasticity six grams of sweet almond. Oil is high in zinc, magnesium, antioxidants and omegas sweet almond oil strengthens your hair, helping to reduce hair loss and breakage four grams of olive oil, which is a natural conditioner. It has antibacterial and antifungal properties, help strengthen the hair strands and help secure hair loss at the scalp, adding 3 grams of pure vitamin e, a super antioxidant that increases blood circulation to the scalp, which promotes strong, healthy hair. It'S also a natural preservative, adding about one gram of argan oil, which is one of my favorite oils. Argan oil helps to soften moisturize and heal your hair, increasing elasticity, protecting air from UV rays, all while being super lightweight and non-greasy and, lastly, we're adding about half a gram of roasted seed oil, packed with omegas antioxidants and vitamins. Rosehip seed oil is quickly absorbed into the scalp and hair without a greasy residue. It softens and revitalizes damaged, hair and reduces hair loss while recovering your hairs elasticity. So we just mix everything together and leave it in the fridge for about 1 hour to solidify. Now we want this butter to get hard and solidify before we mix it so that it'll have a fluffy, whipped texture like frosting, and we add our oils to the butter before placing it in the fridge to solidify. Because it's going to make our mixture, nice and soft, so it's at room temperature now and notice how easily that knife goes through the butter. Not only does that make it easier to whip the butter with the hand mixer, but it's also going to make for a smoother creamier and more consistent texture. So basically it makes it so that there is no lumps so just using a butter knife carefully. Lift that soft butter out of the bowl we're going to transfer it to our larger bowl and, at our very last ingredient, 27 grams of natural aloe vera. Gel aloe vera is amazing, for hydration, contains natural humectants to attract and seal in moisture, and it stimulates and strengthens damaged hair. Now we just got that hand mixer and fluff it up, scrape it out with your spatula and place it in a jar for safekeeping. This mixture is extremely silky, soft and super hydrating. You can use it for any style. I like to do twist outs with it and I'll even use it underneath my gels for washing goes. It makes my hair feel incredibly soft and moisturized. Just remember a little bit goes a long way. So that's it again. I used a lot of ingredients. You can just make this as simple as you want to adding whatever butters and oils you want again. The great thing about this mix is that there's no shea butter, no coconut oil for those of you. If you don't like it, I hope you guys enjoy this video and I will see you in the next one. If you missed my last video, I did 10. Actually, 11 head wrap tutorial on these really beautiful intricate head wraps, yellow book, they're really complicated, but they're actually very simple to do so if you enjoy wearing head wraps or if you want your hair off your shoulders for the summer in, like a really cute kind Of chic way make sure that you check out that video, I'm gon na put the link on top and, if you guys are into daily vlogs. It'S been quite an interesting couple of weeks, starting out with the YouTube townhall for creators, where we got to ask secretary Hillary Clinton, one question for ourselves and or for our community and if you guys are interested in seeing what question I asked and her answer. You can click the link below to check out that video and then, after that, I'm gon na be posting. This and specially so do make sure you check it out because it has been a lot of fun. Alright, guys I'll see you there

serenitybeats: Who else keeps coming back to this video because they love seeing this recipe being made?

Karina Perez: I've been watching you for years. I am natural and I have 4 daughters , 15, 14, 9 and almost 3 who are of course all natural. Your channel has helped me so much through the years. Don't know what I would do without you.

Royale Clay: My sisters and I made your recipe and we LOVE it! Thanks Nap

Deadra Rahaman: Just made this amazing butter! I used all of the ingredients in the video PLUS added Tucuma butter to not only moisturize, but to help with frizz. I also added Manketti/Mongongo oil for its hydrating, regenerating and restructuring properties due to having to color my gray roots. I can't wait to use it! Thank you, thank you Whitney!

Grace Freeman: I just want to thank you soooo much...I almost gave up on my natural hair journey until I started watching your tutorials...now after using your diy methods and techniques my hair is thriving! I can't wait to try your mango butter...thanks again my hair and I love you

Deadra Rahaman: You always manage to answer my hair needs!!!! I have everything on hand and making this butter this weekend. OMG I can't wait. Using everyone one of the ingredients for my dry high porosity hair!

Lydia: Out of all of these ppl proclaiming to know how to grow long, healthy hair you’ve proven that you are consistent, trustworthy & knowledgeable. Thanks for all of your great videos. I really trust you & your advice on hair care.

Melissa Haugabook: This recipe is a game changer! My hair has never been so soft! Thank you Whitney!!

Beloved Child: One of the reasons your videos are so valuable to me is that you explain the reasoning behind your ingredient choices. It becomes customizable that way. We learn about the specific properties and we can go find other things that have the same benefits but are cheaper or more suitable to our specific experiences and textures. That's education and celebration of differences (economic, hair texture, learning styles). In the middle of crazy social times, thanks for being a teacher and collaboartor. Peace to You Whitney! Please keep teaching.

Lovely Pierre: For the past couple of weeks, I have used a modified version of this mix and each time my hair is soft, more manageable, able to retain moisture for a longer period of time. Thank you @naptural8 !❤️❤️❤️

Bronze Fox: I finally made this butter. I love it! I use it on my face, hair and all over. My face has become more clear and the fine lines are gone. My hair is so moisturized and not greasy. A little but goes a long way. My batch has lasted about a month. It made about 10 to 12 ounces. I have not refridgerated. It has not gone rancid or molded. It still has the sweet smell of the cocoa butter. Once you make it and people at work or where ever see your skin and hair, they will beg you to make them some. I have been offered up to $50 to make a person a batch. I give them about an ounce and tell them they have to make their own. Not my recipe to sell! Go visit Naptural 85 on Youtube or her Melanin website!

Akasha Triple Goddess: Making YouTube videos isn't easy! Thank you for this quality video and for sharing your technique & recipe! Stay blessed ❤️

Elena Baskette: Can't wait to make this. Just ordered some of the ingredients on Amazon! This was the most informative video I've seen. I will definitely be watching your other videos. Great job ❤️

Sheka Shine: Whitney you have done again! I'm so glad we have you in the Natural Hair community because you are the Real MVP! Been watching you since the beginning and you have truly grown into an amazing person

Dana Longino: So I LOVE this recipe!!! The best thing about the end results is that it goes not leave you greasy and sticky. It absorbs into my skin and leaves me moisturized all day. I did add an additional oil, Ylang-ylang oil, which gave it a relaxing smell. Thanks so much:)

E M: And she does it again!!! Thank you so much Naptural! This was the inspiration i needed to start getting serious about making my own hair products at home again.

Corie Barnes: I've watched a lot of Natural Hair Care Ladies on YouTube. And YOU are by far my favorite! ❤️ No one comes even close. I really enjoy your bubbly spirit, educational instructions, I mean you don't miss a beat. You throw down so much knowledge about the ingredients! You also have better quality videos than everyone else. Your editing is on point. I love your background music and you make me laugh hysterically sometimes with the things you say and do. Your facial expressions are classic, especially when you are testing products. And I love your sweet baby boy Theo. I want to just scoop him up and snuggle him. I'm a baby nurse so I might be just a little too excited about him. ❣️I'm so happy that you have over 1M subs and that you launched your product line Melanin, which we've all been hoping you'd do for years. Congrats on its launch and I'm praying for many blessings in the future. You deserve the Best. You've been around a long time and have earned every success. You have a loyal fan and supporter here! Hugs ~ ❤️

Soybeans: I know this is year late, but I recently found this video and I made this yesterday. This is the best my hair has ever felt. I will only be using this for a while. Thank you so much, you're so talented and creative.

Naptural85: ps. The aloe vera gel used in this recipe is "Lily of the Desert Aloe Vera Gelly" it comes with a preservative already in it, and is made with 99% aloe. If you use a pure aloe vera gel or juice, you'll need to add a preservative to it, OR mix in small batches, storing the rest in the fridge. I avoided this issue by using the Lily of the Desert Aloe Vera "Gelly" product with a preservative already inside. It's the green plastic container in the video, and can be purchased at WholeFoods! Xo!

Evelyn C: Thank You!!! Definitely going to try this recipe! I can't wait! I've been shopping around for a hair moisturizer and wasn't happy with the products at stores--full of alcohol and perfumes. I'm so glad I decided to wait and do some research for a DIY formula. My hunch paid off! Your recipe is all natural and full of healing oils and butters. It looks easy enough to make and I can reuse all the ingredients over again to make more without breaking my bank! Thanks again for all the research and hard work you put into making a quality, natural hair (& body) moisturizer!(...that's not only good to my hair & body but, also to the environment!) KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK! Ms ECstreet :)

jay cartier: Loved everything about this video. The visual, how informative it was, that sick editing part when the mango got solid, and everything else. Yes Whitney come through

Faith W.: It's so difficult to find products without shea butter and coconut oil. Thank you for this DIY.

Jody xoxo: I am so loving this mix, I'm a big D-I-Y type of person, since I was a child, & I'm also a product junkie, so I love learning about new oils,butters, creams,etc. that are good for the skin &/or body. So Thank you so much for posting.

Candi Lashea: I absolutely love your DIY's!! My hair is thriving using the diy's & your techniques

Alexia: I like how you measure your oils and butters! I get slightly annoyed at those who don't measure or weigh and "add a little of this, and a little of that" to their mixes. I like consistency.

nudawn88: GIRLFRIEND!!!! You. Simply. ROCK!!! I don't know what my life was like before this DIY Mango Cupuacu Butter Hair Cream that you created for us!!! I am truly lost without it. It was EVERYTHING my super tightly coiled hair was missing. I had tried every OTC thick hair cream I could find and/or afford, and nothing worked like this DIY one. May God forever bless your soul, because this is manna from heaven for my tresses!! :) Are you a temporarily fallen angel or something! HAHAHA! Seriously though... THANK YOU!

Te` Flint: Amazing, educating tutorials for my extremely curly, dry hair. Thank you for your expertise!!!!

Latrice Hight: This mix is fantastic! Learned to make it creamy by melting-refrigerating-mixing method. And I had way too much fun shopping for these ingredients! Thanks for the tips!

M Craft: Omg I love you!!!! I just made my own moisturizer yesterday for my. I used mango at 52g and shea at 15g and added all of the other oils that you used and I used rosemary and lemon as my essential oil and homemade flaxseed gel (I added my own preservative) and I love my hair!!!!!!! It is unbelievable! I've never seen it this hydrated and beautiful before! Thank you!!!

Judi Christopher: WOW!!! You have Everything right here!!! A Hair Product... A Whipped Body Butter... and A Body Butter Bar !!!! I love this video/tutorial... Thank YOU so much for sharing this...

Victoria Moyer: I have all of these butter and oils. I was using some for skin and some for my hair. I'm excited to mix them up and try this recipe! Sidenote: did you get the little bowl at Target? I have 5 of them and love them.

Ceelyn: Hey Whit, can you do an update on how this new butter is working for you? Is it better/more moisturizing than the whipped shea butter (I've been using that recipe since the moment you uploaded it way back when). Thanks to you, I've become obsessed with Aloe Vera and the fact that its included in this mixture, even though I'm not coconut oil sensitive, got me reallly wanting to try it ... although I'm probably going to have to slowly obtain all these ingredients lol. Are their any cons or side-effects you've noticed??

A Brandon: I just made this for my 2 year , she's mixed and it's so hard to find products I feel comfortable using on a baby. I love it!!!! I've already made 3 of your recipes this , the flax seed gel and the black African soap shampoo. I love them all!!!! Thank you

Jamila Brown: You know a hair product is good when it looks appetizing. I used to have this pomegranate scented Shea butter, that smelled good enough to eat and I swear that was the only reason I put up with retwisting this head of hair every night.

KuroiHato69: Thank you for this vid. I have all of the ingredients and I can not wait to give this a try! I might add a little Tucuma butter to it as well. Hope it works for my hair! :)

Ellecia Donnell: Hi Naptural85! I think your videos are amazing and should be able to be shared with everyone! For people with hearing disabilities, closed captions are a great idea! But they can also not be very effective with all the errors they contain. But, there is something you could do! You are able to manually go and adjust the way words are presented in closed captions so that there are not a ton of errors. I'm sure you have a busy schedule, but doing at least one video every so often could really help others discover your amazing natural hair videos! If you would like to try it, just let me know and I can give you more information about it!

Jahlyssa Blackwin: I love that she researches the items she uses. very informative

Diana Felisha: Mango Butter 52g Capaucu butter 15g Cocoa butter 14g Kokum butter 12g Avocado oil 15g Castor Oil 15g Jojoba oil 14g Sweet Almond oil 6g Olive oil 4g Vitamin E 3g Argan oil 1g Rose hip oil 0.5g

adeola08: Hi @naptural85! I LOVE your channel. How long does this mixture usually last you? I'm trying to cost out the difference between making and buying pre-made butters. Thanks!!

Diulie Chee: Mango Butter 52g Cupuacu Butter 15g Cocoa Butter 14g Kokum Butter 12g Avocado Oil 15g Castor Oil 15g Jojoba Oil 14g Sweet Almond Oil 6g Olive Oil 4g Vitamin E Oil 3g Argan Oil 1g Rosehip Seed Oil 0.5g Aloe Vera Gel 27g

Brionna Wilder: Just added everything I needed in my amazon cart! I can’t wait to make this ..

Rachael: After you've made this gorgeous looking butter, do you have to store it a particular way, like in the fridge? Also how long can you keep it before it goes bad?

HeyKellsHey: Thank you for sharing this recipe!  I had purchased a few jars of a hair cream like this by Soft Sheen Carson from the Dollar Tree a few years ago and I am on my last jar of it and I was beginning to panic because I can't find anything on the market comparable to it.  I was starting to panic LOL  Now I can make my own!  May God bless you for sharing your knowledge with all of us naturals!

Dominique with a QUE: I'm just waiting for Whitney to come out with her own hair care line! :)

CreativityWithStamps: This recipe looks amazing! I am wondering if this can be used as a skin moisturizer as well or do I need to take out some of the products? Also, if I get aloe vera gel from the actual aloe vera leaf, do I need to add anything else or does the Vitamin E that you added act as a preservative?

Melissa s.: Nap85, first let me thank you for helping me successfully transition from pressed hair to all natural at age 40 with all your diy products! Can you make this into the creamy version using the same method as your shea butter mixture?

Brown Girl Connect: Here I was all ready to relax for the evening and now I gotta go out and find these ingredients!

Chris S: Made a version with mango butter, Shea butter, peppermint oil, rosemary oil, and tea tree oil. My sweet daughters hair loves it and it combined with eco gel adds sooooo much definition to her beautiful 4c tiny fairy curls that we have never been able to get before!!!!! Thanks Whitney!!!!!

Tausha R.: I didn’t have nearly all of the ingredients you used but I used what I had (mango butter, shea butter, olive oil, avocado oil, sweet almond oil, castor oil and tea tree oil) and it’s in the fridge setting now. Can’t wait to put it in my hair!

Cris Aybar: Thank you so much!! Everything has coconut oil in it and my son is allergic to coconuts, poor kid breaks out into an itchy rash. You are a godsend ❤️

Tisha Guthrie: Thank you for your passion and thorough presentation. This will be my first batch using mango butter and I'm psyched!

KidChaos: Hi! I love your DIY videos! Where do you purchase your different butters? Online or at your local stores and which brands do you prefer? Thank you.

K J: Hey Whit! You're the reason I started wearing my hair natural. I used to just wear it straight until I started watching your videos 3 or 4 years ago. My first question are you going to show us a video of you using the mango butter? How did you know your hair was rejecting Shea butter like what are the symptoms?

Courtney T: Whitney, ur mango butter cream is AMAZING! On my 2nd batch! 4 those of u who think it's 2 expensive ur ingredients will last a long time! I made my 1st batch b4 christmas & just started using 2nd batch 2-3 wks ago! i still have enough ingredients 2 m8k @ least 2 more batches. I use it on my body as well & gave away small containers 2 family & friends & still had a lot left. U made a silkier everyday version of ur old shea butter cream, how can we do that w/the mango butter cream?

MizzInvincibleKia: Hey Whitney! Have you ever thought about including murumuru butter or tucuma butter in a DIY for hair/skin?

Michele Jones: A very sweet lady told me about your mango butter recipe and as soon as I collect the ingredients I'm going to make it. Thanks LadyJ for the information... thanks Whitney for being the hair guru.

MsTealeaf: It's so great seeing someone make something without the coconut oil. I'm severely allergic to it. I've been mixing my own Mango Butter mixture for about 3 years now.

Ajv: ooohh! I'm definitely about to make this and try it out. I love versatile hair moisturizers that double as body butters; that way you smell like a snack from head to toe.

Mizz Aliza: I loved this. The butters choices,the oils, the aloe gel. I love the natural ingredients. I will be making this mixture for my hair.

Sade *: Thank you for sharing this recipe. I made a batch today, not using the exact measurements and less the argan and rosehip oils. I look forward to using this mixture, from head to toe, as well as reap the many benefits. Cheers!

Cynthia Wiggins: I used this all the time and I love it.

MsAmber94: Great video! I love your shea butter DIY and have been using it for a couple of years now. I wanted to know where do you purchase all of these butters from? Do you order online or do you get it from a whole foods?

Fernanda Cabrita: Thank you so much for the video you did ( no coconut oil ) you saved my scalp!! I was suffering so much but I didn't know why!! So I decided to stop to use coconut oil on my hair and REALLY works. Thank you for your videos it's helped me so much in my natural journey and I will try this butter

ERICA LANCE: I love the passion you add to each of your videos. I will try this recipe. I like trying new mixtures. Sometimes my hair gets dull look. I want to see my hair shiny. Maybe this will help. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge.

Doodles -: I've been using the butter for 2 1/2 months on my face and my acne,dark spots,blemishes have all magically gone away the magi butter has really changed my life thank you for posting this u really don't even know

NolaBlu: I love your videos. you are very detailed and seem full of knowledge about all of your regimens/ ingredients etc. when it comes to nurturing hair. I love that you try to be as NATURAL as possible when it come to products etc. I recently subscribed and hope you continue to flourish in what you do, passing along your knowledge to others and sharing.... THANK YOU!.... your new fan AND supporter The Mohogani Sweets p.s. where can I find all of the different Butters you used in this video? maybe a Whole Foods store? Hope to hear back thanks

Lee Lee Evans: Thanks so much! I am allergic to the preservative in the Lily of the Desert Aloe Vera Gelly, so thanks for the alternative. I love these recipes. I'm going natural after being permed for 6 years. First time going natural with shoulder length hair. Be well.

Beverley: I have just made the mango butter it's amazing! thank you for sharing keep up the good work

Stephanie: I absolutely love this! Thanks for sharing!

love 🌅: Thank you for the video. I learned a lot about my hair because of you. I don't use coconut oil anymore and my hair is great.

Alashia Black: Hi Naptural, I need your help! I've heard you can use bee wax for twist outs but, haven't found any good information about it. I thought it was only used for locking the hair. I would love to hear your opinion on this. Thank you!

Charla Sanchez: Naptural85, I just made your Mango/Cupuacu butter/hair cream! It turned out so nicely that I can't stop smiling and applying it to my skin! I used all of your ingredients except the Argan and rosehip oils. I hope I got those names right! I put mine in the freezer for about 30 minutes. With the aloe gel providing a little moisture, the butter whipped right into a cream that looked like frosting! You have to be quick, I guess, if you hope to pipe it into a jar! Mine set almost immediately, so I ended up scooping it, instead! I will not add essential oils when I use it as a hair cream. So many of products are already scented, so I don't want to compete. When I use it as a body butter, I hope to add vanilla and cinnamon. To me that combination is amazing! Whitney, thank you for sharing your gift with us! I can't believe I successfully made it!!!!! P. S. Does anyone know where we can buy quality essential oils without breaking the bank? :) TIA

Glupp: That looks so quenching! How do you know what ratios to use of each ingredient? I'd like to try it but there are some ingredients my hair doesn't tolerate well. Also, how long does the mix last for?

Dianne Hewer: OMG ......I just got through catching up on this video and girl, you are AWESOME !!!! This is once again, one for mass production. You MUST patent this product before someone else does. I love you and your awesome self !!

Blackberry Jam: You are such a beautiful, smart, and informative soul. I love you Sister Whitney! Thanks for all you do for your subbies!

Naeema311: Please do a fitness/diet update on how you stay in such good shape! You always look great. Would love to know what you're doing as far as health/fitness these days :)

Amy Garcia: Made this a year ago omg it came out amazing!!! Need to do it again

Katrina Robinson: I love this recipe. Thank you for sharing.

Rita McBee: I just came across this video about a week ago, and I am happy to say; I made my own Mango-Capuacu Whipped Butter Cream! Awesome! Thank you! Btw, I mixed all of my butters and oils in the container I plan to store it in. All I had to wash was a measuring spoon and a whisk, yay!

Cassandra Barrett: SELL THIS IN A SHOP PLEASE!!!! I would love to buy this from you and have this super hydrating cream ready for my skin care routine

Kawanna Hardy: I really had a moment at the end looking at the finished product! Lol. I was going to ask which venders you use because I need to purchase a couple of the butters, but it's in the description box. Reading is fundamental. Tfs!

Jazmin Jordan: Amazing recipe! I might try this on my own hair.

Doreen Patterson: For the Brits, you can get the butters on Ebay. Suggestion; Wooden chopsticks make great stirrers when you are making your home made concoctions. I make my mango butter without any heavy butters and it is light as a feather. I carry a small container in my bag because you can use it for your hair or for your hands.

Brenda Davis: I love what you are doing. I have adopted your ideas and I just love love love!!! Keep up the good work and keep doing what you do.

Chimere McCrorey: I cannot wait to get all these ingredients. You are a blessing. My hair was stressing me but I believe I can make it with the gems you drop in your vidz.

Is Blessed: Loving the results I need to try this

NicoleB Jones: I changed a few things and I love this recipe. It is really fun to make I love making products.

BrizzyStar223: I like that you explain each one as you put them in :) makes it more compelling to try this myself

Natural Since Birth: I'm curious to know how the cream holds up after awhile? I noticed some butters after whipping have different textures after a few days (like it's not smooth and whipped, some melt or become solidified again). Also TFS, my hair does not like coconut oil or shea butter, this sounds perfect for me!

Marjorie Nazaire: Hi Whitney, thank you for sharing that beautiful cream with us. I would order from you right now because I notice that my hair does not respond to my shea butter anymore. Now my hair is constantly dry and lost their shine.

Lidia Valentine: Wow!! Thank u for sharing this with us. Looks awesome. Great job

Faith Brown: You are a blessing. You just saved my wash n go's!!!!! I love my hair even more now.... Thank you!!! XOXO

DiscoveringNatural: This will be a fun recipe to do with my girls. Thanks, Whitney!

sharon mburu: She so enthusiastic in her vids!❤️I love it watching her vids I never get bored

Lotus Flower Life: I LOVE that you chose not use coconut oil and shea butter, we need to experiment with different oils and butters more. There is so much good stuff out there to try!

Dynasty UK: lovvvveeee you're diy videos! can't wait to try this!

Queen VonTrice's World: I definitely need to make this hair butter!

EnlightenMental: Awesome recipe

LeiLei B: So, I just made a simplified version of this a few days ago and have been using it after spraying my hair with an Aloe Vera Juice/water mixture. I don't think my hair has ever looked and felt better. My daily moisture routine is easy and my hair absolutely loves these oils. I've already ordered more butters to get it bit closer to this full recipe.

KdeeWill: Thank you for the measurements in grams! I have access to all these ingredients at work so I'll be making this during my down time.

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