Easy Diy 100% Natural Hair Conditioner And Body Cream Tutorial

  • Posted on 20 December, 2015
  • Hair Care
  • By Anonymous

Hey y'all!! Ragin here sharing one of my most favorites naturalist bestest recipes everrrr!! This conditioner/body butter is completely natural and almost 100% organic. It is super easy to make and you'll rest easy knowing that what you're using is safe and healthy for you!! It smells great and the oils are super nourishing for both hair and skin. It can be kept at room temp without losing its shape and consistency. I absolutely LOVE this recipe and hope you do too :)

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What'S up y'all, it's breakin here showing you how I make my homemade and about 99 % organic hair conditioner. You can use it as a leave-in or deep conditioner. You can even put on your skin if you want to use it as a body butter. So I had so many products to choose from cuz. My mom is kind of a fanatic and we're kind of health freaks. But for this tutorial, you'll need beeswax, a handful of cocoa butter and about it looks like a heaping cup of shea butter. But when you push it down, it actually makes one complete cup. So the first step that you're gon na do, besides measuring out all your stuff, is you're gon na heat, some water and put it on a pot to boil over the stove not too much to overflow, but not too little that it'll burn out and then you're Gon na put a preferably glass bowl over that water, then you're gon na add 1/4 cup of beeswax and just let it melt there. After this, you can add your cocoa butter, since that also takes a while to melt and melt them both completely so that you don't have any hard pieces in there. After that you'll add your shea butter and just mix it on the stove until it's pretty much melted, because the shea butter does that, after that, we just beat it up a little bit and then put it into a mixing bowl. I actually use a full-size mixer because my mom used to make cakes and stuff like that, so we had one on hand and you're gon na use even more oils which are very conditioning to their hair. I used 1/2 cup, coconut oil and don't forget to turn on your mixer because I didn't do it at first, but I finally caught on to it and then you're gon na use 1/4 cups, olive oil and 1/4 cup abakada oil as well. So, just a little bit about the essential oils, I'm using I'm using frankincense and myrrh some lavender, I'm also using vitamin E oil, vitamin C oil and jojoba oil. So those are just the ones that I chose to use. You guys can really use whatever you want, but the ones pictured are the ones that I decided to you plus the ho ho. But it's not there, though, what you'll see it in a second. So, in order to allow more air to get into the mixture, we switched out the beater to be an actual whisk feeder, and then I used about a teaspoon of vitamin E oil, a teaspoon of vitamin C oil about a teaspoon of myrrh, a full dropper of Frankincense, just because I love the smell of it and about 20 drops of lavender. Really, it all depends on what you like when it comes to the smells, and I use two good squirts of jojoba oil. So after those were added, I let it mix a little bit and just so it'll cool down some more because we had it on the stove. I beat it over a bowl with ice water in it and, as you can see, it's starting to get a little thicker and it ends up whipping up pretty nicely. So it's just like when you make fresh whipped cream. That'S basically all you do and I just allowed that to mix for a bit longer until everything was incorporated on the beater and then I moved over to package it up. I always like to package everything, no matter if it's food or what not i package it in glass and you want to keep this at work room temperature - you don't have to refrigerate it, though so that was it. I hope you guys really liked the video and that you loved the recipe. It was a pleasure making it for you and make sure to subscribe to our channel love you guys. Peace,

Annie Litten: This tutorial is really great!! I tried making my own cream a while ago and the beeswax got thick and chunky. I think I will try again soon.

Jade Glover: I'm going to start wearing my natural hair out more the next couple of months so I cant wait to experiment with this!! Thank you

Louise Lane Ballesteros: Since it's organic.. how long it's shelf life? Does it stay up to 6 months? I hope you can answer this... thank you

lisaandbeans: I am late, it you are looking for an alternative to beeswax, (allergy, etc...) you can use canaruba wax. It is plant based. It took me forever to find a good alternative. But i'm good now... lol

Nasly Duarte: Thank you so much! Can i turn this into a conditioner if I add water and emulsifying wax?

Sandra Coulbourne: Hi.......I luv the way you made the conditioner but how do you keep it at a liquid consistency.

Lakshmi Priya Lakshmi Priya: mam pls share gram measures for all items

Rose Angel: Thank you for this video. but where i can get the beeswax ,and can i use it after bath.

dolly house: how long does it last

Moriah Clark: Can you do a video of you using it?

Brandi Speaks: Do you sell it?

carmen burns: New subscriber!

Allecia Williams: Gonna need a jar of that cuzzo!!!

Love Wilson: Lovely.

the Majestic Wierdo: Is this for regular conditioner that you rinse out after 5-15 minutes, or is this supposed to be a deep conditioner like a hair mask that you rinse out after an hour?

Naomi O: Hey Ray .... Really need you to reply this ... Is this what you use on your body ? If not please what do you use ? M kinda same skin tone as you , African though and still live in Africa but am really frustrated right now cos can't seem to get anything perfect and safe for me... Awaits your reply..

Yazmin Beanies Carpenter: Can you post where you bought ingredients

Kimberly Baker: do you have to use beeswax?

Ketki Virani: What is the self life?

Charles Johnson: Nice.....

monicaa: shelf life ?

Teresa Elizondo: Please put entire list of ingredientes

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