DIY Aloe Vera Leave-In Hair Moisturizer
 
 
Make your hair deeply moisturized and nourished with this aloe vera leave-in hair moisturizer. It makes hair soft and manageable.
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Recipe type: Leave-In Hair Moisturizer
Cuisine: DIY, Beauty
Ingredients
Heated Water Phase
Heated Oil Phase
Cool Down Phase
Instructions
How To Make
  1. Prepare a double-boiler system by adding about 1 inch of water in a wide, flat-bottomed sauté pan. Put the pan on the stove and set the stove on low heat.
  2. Weigh the water phase ingredients into a heat-resistant glass measuring cup. Cover the container with aluminum foil to avoid evaporation of water content.
  3. Weigh the oil phase ingredients into a second heat-resistant glass measuring cup.
  4. Place both measuring cups in your prepared double boiler system to melt everything through.
  5. After about 20–30 minutes the oil part should be completely melted and the water part should be warmed.
  6. Remove the double boiler pan from the heat, remove the foil and pour the oil part into the water part.
  7. Mix the water and oil mixture with a spoon to combine them. Stir the spoon for 10-15 seconds.
  8. Now, immediately grab your immersion blender and begin blending the lotion.
  9. Blend for about a minute, leave to cool for ten minutes.
  10. After 10 minutes, blend for another minute or two, and repeat this blend-cool-blend cycle until the glass measuring cup is barely warm to the touch and the lotion is thick and creamy.
  11. When the lotion is cool it’s time to incorporate cool-down phase ingredients.
  12. Weigh down the liquid germall plus preservative and vitamin e oil and add them into the cream. Then, add essential oil to the cream.
  13. Mix everything well and store it in an airtight jar.
  14. Just scoop a little leave-in hair conditioner or cream with your cleaned fingers and apply to your hair. You can leave it overnight and wash the hair with shampoo or simply use it as a leave-in conditioner to control frizzy and dry hair.
Notes
1. You can use emulsifying wax NF (Find It Here) if you dont have BTMS-50.

2. Be sure to do a patch test to make sure your skin does not have an adverse reaction to the oils. The inner forearm is a great place to do a test since the skin is delicate, similar to facial skin.

3. Additionally, pregnant women, infants, and young children should avoid certain essential oils. so be sure to do your homework beforehand.

4. Keep the container away from light.

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Recipe by Alluring Soul at https://alluringsoul.com/leave-in-hair-moisturizer/