Saturday, April 9, 2011
Sunday, April 3, 2011
What's in your Spritzer
I recently read an article posted on CurlyNikki.com and Naturallycurly.com (old articles) regarding spritzers. I thought to myself hmmmm....I can do that. I think spritzers work really well on 2nd/3rd day hair. I recently tried SheaMoistures Cocunut and Hibiscus spritzer. I liked the product but a part of me thought, I make this myself.
So I made 2 spritzers. One can be used daily as a conditioning spritzer and one at night to retain moisture.
Conditionining Spritzer--2oz spritzer bottle
1 to 2 tablespoons of your favorite conditioner. Right now I'm using the Conditioner (Sally's version)
1/2 teaspoon of olive oil
1/2 teaspoon of raw shea butter oil
Enough water to mix
Shake well. It works really well and travels well.
Sealing Spritzer--2 oz bottle (I use this one at night)
I use a mixture of coconut/EVOO/raw shea butter with another water to mix. Use the consistency that will work for you.
Remember the article about preservatives and shelf life of home made products. I only make enough to last about a week and discard everything else.
Other items that work well in sprtizers are aloe vera, sweet almond oil, tea tree oil, glycerin, peppermint oil, and rosemary oil. I posted the link for the article I found on CurlyNikki below.
So what's in your spritzer?
http://www.curlynikki.com/2010/08/whats-in-your-spritz-bottle.html
Enjoy!
CurLillies
So I made 2 spritzers. One can be used daily as a conditioning spritzer and one at night to retain moisture.
Conditionining Spritzer--2oz spritzer bottle
1 to 2 tablespoons of your favorite conditioner. Right now I'm using the Conditioner (Sally's version)
1/2 teaspoon of olive oil
1/2 teaspoon of raw shea butter oil
Enough water to mix
Shake well. It works really well and travels well.
Sealing Spritzer--2 oz bottle (I use this one at night)
I use a mixture of coconut/EVOO/raw shea butter with another water to mix. Use the consistency that will work for you.
Remember the article about preservatives and shelf life of home made products. I only make enough to last about a week and discard everything else.
Other items that work well in sprtizers are aloe vera, sweet almond oil, tea tree oil, glycerin, peppermint oil, and rosemary oil. I posted the link for the article I found on CurlyNikki below.
So what's in your spritzer?
http://www.curlynikki.com/2010/08/whats-in-your-spritz-bottle.html
Enjoy!
CurLillies
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