Hello my Apples, i’m back and really excited that i can write again. My daughter is 3months old, she is growing fast and at that stage where she is learning to really adapt to play on her own.
Today i will be sharing with you all my new found recipe for longer and fuller natural hair. Yes i called it recipe because it’s straight out of the kitchen. It is the RICE WATER METHOD. i am sure majority has heard about this method and i would like to know in the comment section if it works for you or not.
THE RICE WATER METHOD
It is the starchy liquid that is left over when rice has been cooked or soaked (in this case soaked). Over time it has be revealed that this method is an amazing hair growth routine to its effective results. Rice water contains a lot of vitamins like vitamin E and B. rice water exhibit hair care effects, such as decreasing surface friction and improving hair elasticity. Rice water has inositol, a carbohydrate, that can repair damaged hair, as well as protect it from damage
HOW TO:
- Pour rice into water and let it sit for a day – 2 days, then drain the water
- wash your hair with shampoo
- rinse with water thoroughly and add rice water onto your hair
- massage thoroughly into your hair and scalp
- leave on for 30 minutes and rinse hair with warm water.
BENEFIT OF RICE WATER FOR HAIR
- it stimulates hair growth
- it eliminates dandruff
- it softens hair
- it increases shines and add volume to hair
- it strengthens hair roots thereby, it prevents breakage
- it helps splits ends and protects hair damage.
Comment down below your experience using rice water on your natural hair.
Just recently heard about rice water from a friend 🙂 Is that confirmation that I should try it?
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Yes please… it has really helped my hair… i will update this post by adding a before and after of my hair growth… 😊
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I would like that 🙂
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I will reply this comment once I update it… thank you for your comment always
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Does it work for someone that is losing hair?
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Oh that I’m not yet to confirm but for me it helps strengthens my hair and I think it should help hair loss and damage.
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Quick question; is it basmati rice or the normal rice?
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Normal rice for me though…
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Ok
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Yes, we tried this method before and it worked amazingly! Even better than a green tea rinse
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Yaay… I’m so happy it worked for you too 😊😊
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I tried Rice water out it made my hair feel really strong but I cldnt use it too much do to the protein it contains
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Yes I understand… you can a baked potato, water and olive oil. This will help your hair very much. It will make it soft and shiny 😊
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Oh I’m trying that on my next wash day 🙂
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Let me know how it goes… just blend all these three together and let your hair glow to God 😊😊
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Will do 🙌🏾
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This was so helpful !
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You welcome
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Thanks for sharing!
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You welcome
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I’ve only been using rice water for 2 weeks and I already saw the difference the first time I started using it. I started seeing my curl patter properly as it was becoming more defined. The smell is horrible though
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Lol yes the smell but it works. I’m glad it working for u
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I am glad it was an enjoyable experience for you. I think that you should definitely do it again sometime and hopefully I will be able to make it to that one
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