Hey sweeties,
I don't want to sound like a weather forecast but can't stop myself from talking about weather.
It was super duper HOT in Delhi for a month. It felt like we were living in a Owen set at 45 degrees by god and he forget about it. :(
But finally our prayed were answered and we got Rain , yippee.
So this super duper hot weather was giving such bad time to skin and hair and I had to find a way to protect them.
So this one day I was watering plants and saw my lovely aloe- Vera plant. I was like ' Damn Pooja, why aren't you using it'
So I read a lot if recipes, experimented with a lot and finally found my own version of various aloe Vera products for skin and hair.
Today I am going to share with you a super easy recipe of leave in conditioner / detangler.
The chemical composition of aloe- Vera gel is similar to keratin , so it's super good for hair.
You don't need to buy anything.
What we need is:
1) 1/4 cup Aloe-Vera Gel ( from plant direct which I prefer or store bought)
2) 1/2 cup Distilled water
3) 1- 1 . 5 table spoon of your regular conditioner .
Method
1) First use a blender to make a smooth gel from the gel you got from plant. (Skip this if you use store bought one)
2) Pore everything into the sterilised bottle and shake well.
3) Your Aloe leave in conditioner is ready . Store it in refrigerator, it stays good for upto 7-10 days.
I have been using it and loving it.
I works very well for those try ends, gives a smooth feel to hair without making them sticky.
It's so hat that I am generally in a braided hairstyle, so I tried it as a finishing hair spray to control fly-away's and it did a great job.
Do ready my Aloe-Mango Detox Face Pack Recipe on my other blog IndianBeautyDiary.com
Hope this was helpful.
Nice review - very helpful!...Thx for sharing..:-) xx
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Sounds great. Thanks for sharing!!!
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I love Aloe Vera, it's very good for many hings ^^
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Yes, aloe vera the best for so many things!!! Have a great weekend! xx
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I never thought to use aloe vera in my hair, so this is really interesting! I have an aloe vera plant, so I'll test this on the ends of my hair!
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Wow, thanks a lot for recipe. I also have aloe at home, so I definitely try this out for split ends. :)
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I'm a huge fan of aloe vera, it's my saver!! Thanks for sharing, honeyy!!
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Me too love Aloevera. Great post :)
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This sounds really great!
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Very useful review! Thanks for sharing Pooja))
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Very helpful..will try it
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Need to try this :) Thank you for always sharing something really useful :)
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Totally cool!
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I will have to try it, thank you for sharing.
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Hi! Looks nice))
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Aloe Vera is such a phenomenal product. It is good in everything. Thanks for sharing dear :).
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You're lucky it finally rained in Delhi. Pune is still insanely hot in the day and I cant wait for the rains to start. BTW kudos to you for doing outfit posts in summer too. In my case, I just cant get myself to wear anything in the heat and take photos or get out of the house before it gets dark. Hence, no photos :( I did a shoot recently but have to majorly edit the photos cas there is sweat all over my face haha Happy Sunday :)
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great tips dear, sometimes i'm using aloe vera too for my hair and it's work ! :)
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Great post and idea Pooja:D
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Thanks 4 sharing..
ReplyDeletealoe vera works great for your skin as well......for redness,rashes and stuff like that
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Sempre importante passar aqui! bjs, tudo de bom,chica
ReplyDeleteNice!
ReplyDeleteThis also sounds good like the one in Indian beauty dairy!
ReplyDeleteHere we don’t receive southwest monsoon rain and always experience quite summer.
Lovely suggestion, have a wonderful week, xoxo.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great suggestion! Definitely need to try this :)
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Oh, it's indeed hot in your region! We had last week 35 °C and everybody was complaining - I not because I love it when it's hot. But I think 45 °C would even be to hot for me ... thanks for sharing this great methods <3
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I used to do that a lot in Brazil!!
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe!
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Nice tip :)
ReplyDeleteThis sounds really hot. In Austria we had about 35 and it was already hot !!!
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Aloe vera is good for a lot of things...now I know like conditioner hair too! Kisses!
ReplyDeleteYour blog is very informative. conditioner plays a vital role in hair nourishments.Tigi
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