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Whether you're a strict vegan or just dabbling in organic haircare, here's where we can share organic and vegan products and recipes. Let's add each recipe or product under discussions so that they're easy to find.
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MissToi, 2010-07-18 09:23:40
MissToi
Ladies...the Nappturosity Herb Hair Tea recipe is awesome. It makes my hair soft. I use it as a detangler.
 
Terri, 2009-11-22 09:54:24
Terri
Sorry I've not been around much bellas.
@ Miss Toi, most grocery stores carry some already ripe avocados. They'll be labeled as such. If not, put it in a paper bag with an apple for a day or two.

@Latifah, that's great and I hope you see even better results steaming those goodies into the hair shafts.
 
Latifah Abdulllaah, 2009-11-01 01:00:26
Latifah Abdulllaah
I've just started trying natural things for my hair.

I have been using shea butter, olive oil, and rosemary essential oil.

I did about a half cup of olive oil, two teaspoons of shea butter, and about 6-8 drops of rosemary essential oil.

I'm suprised at how soft my hair feels. I'm looking for some natural moisturizers because my hair is so dry.

I'm going to try the rosemary & pepperment shea butter steam treatment though.

Thanks for the recipe.
 
MissToi, 2009-10-08 18:22:05
MissToi
How do I know when the avocado is ripe?