Monday 18 May 2015

ALOE VERA - NATURAL CONDITIONER FOR YOUR HAIR

ALOE VERA

Aloe Vera can be found in most hair and skin care products. Aloe vera is known to work wonders in promoting shine and moisture in hair, and preventing hair loss and dandruff.
Here is an easy way you can use this great plant to condiotn your hair.

Step 1  Cut two or three large, thick leaves from the aloe plant. The thicker your hair, the more you will need. Three should be enough for very thick hair.

Step 2 Remove the thick green skin from each leaf. This will expose the clear jelly-like interior of the leaf.

Step 3. Puree the jelly in a blender. Ensure that it is blended completely before removing it from the blender.

Step 4.Strain the blended jelly into a container. It is important to do this so that the jelly is separated from the white sediments that will otherwise get stuck in your hair.

Step 5. After washing your hair, massage the aloe vera jelly into your hair thoroughly, making sure that the hair is saturated from roots to tips.

Step 6. Let the aloe sit in the hair for about five minutes. If you are using an additional treatment product, follow the directions for that product's use instead.


  • Aloe vera contains vitamin E which is very good for our skin.
  • Aloe vera is one of many natural conditioning methods used by girls in the Caribbean, where it is widely available, and can be used in natural or chemically treated hair.
  • Aloe vera gel is good for skin burns and acne as well.
  • he aloe vera leaf gives off an offensive odor when cut, but only as long as the green leaves are around. Once these are discarded the smell is gone. After this don't use any oil that will harm your hair.
  • The aloe vera leaf makes your hair smooth and shiny after applying. Image result for aloe vera for hair
  • Things You'll Need

  • At least three bowls - one to transport the aloe from the outside to the inside, one for the removed green exteriors, one for the separated jelly.
  • A sharp knife
  • A blender
  • A strainer/sieve
  • A steam cap (optional)
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