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Tuesday 26 April 2011

My Curly Custard Creation!

Hey guys!
So I've been awaiting my ingredients to come through so I can make my whipped hair butter.. But with all the bank holidays going on, I think royal mail have gone on strike again or something. So I'm still waiting. But in the meantime, I stumbled across a few naturals on youtube who make their own hair custards etc. So I gave it some thought, and gave it a try today! Read on...


Above are the results of my curly custard creation. The texture turned out really creamy and light! I was pretty pleased. But I was especially pleased after I saw the effect that it had on my hair! I'd left out some strands of hair for some weeks and added a bit more hair to test this out. I moisturised it, twisted it up, and took it out about 10 minutes later. Again, read on..

Then I let go.. -boing!-
Curly indeed! (Sorry about the fluff trapped in the ringlets lol.)
It came out pretty soft and curly! I'm so happy to have learnt of something new that my hair takes to so well.

So that's my home made update for today. I think I shall be making more use of this custard this summer (and maybe other seasons??) Can't wait to try this on my whole head!

Whipped hair butter trial soon come...

Till next time curlies!

2 comments:

  1. This is great Rache. What is sazzy waves gel? Never heard of it before?

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  2. It's a gel that I bought when I was new to the whole 'natural scene' lol. I figured I'd make good use of it by using it as a trial for my curly custard. I would have preferred to use Eco Styler Gel.. Far better ingredients. But the sazzy waves with aloe vera is quite light and doesn't flake at all. So it was somewhat of a worthy opponent U suppose! Lol, I'll be sure to purchase some of that Eco Styler Gel! My castor oil came in late today, the post man didn't even knock! Just left it in a pot of plants outside my house! Lol! So I had to settle for olive oil when I put this together. Trial and error I guess!

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