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DIY Coconut Shea Butter

August 6, 2017 by Erica King

Hello Beautiful!

I was so excited when my order came yesterday - I made this recipe straight from the box!

I’ve been simplifying my natural beauty regime over the past few weeks to make room for my new clients (Lavish is coaching again - YAY) and to completely update my entire look.

As I rebuild my natural beauty pantry and refresh my products, I’ve also minimized most of the ingredients I use for my homemade goods. 

Today’s recipe comes from this new plan!

Coconut Shea Butter is soft, silky, and will leave your skin indulgently moisturized and glowing. If you love using shea butter in your hair, and haven’t combined these 2, stop what you’re doing — go get the ingredients — and start making it NOW…as you read this!!!

Any Oil Will Work — So Use Your Favorite!

I have a gang of coconut oil and olive oil in my pantry, but olive oil kinda sits on top of my hair. It seems to work better when mixed in with a conditioner or even my yogurt, apple cider vinegar, olive oil deep condish (with sweet orange essential oil).

 

I ordered my shea butter (1lb $7.50) from Butters-N-Bars, along with some organic amla powder, bentonite clay (how’d you guess) and 8oz & 16oz containers. Hers are sturdy and last forever! 

The coconut oil I bought from Costco ($15.99). It lasts us about 2 months.

The shea butter is so fresh you can spoon it.

Coconut Oil Benefits

You don’t have to buy organic products to make wonderful natural goods. I’ve made many things with what I could afford, what was on sale, and what was actually working for me.

Since our skin is our largest organ, and whatever you put on it goes directly into your system, organic foods and products tend to have fewer toxins and pesticides. Keep checking those labels though, and make sure they are certified organic…as you know, everything marked natural and organic — isn’t.

Coconut oil is packed with Vitamin E, which makes it a wonderful moisturizer for your hair and skin.

There’s a long list of coconut oil benefits like:

  • it reduces frizz
  • a natural emollient
  • great deep conditioner
  • softens hair and skin
  • a conditioning moisturizer for hair and skin
  • gentle enough to be used on baby’s skin (and their cute bottoms)
  • adds natural shine to hair
  • helps hair retain moisture
  • can penetrate the hair shaft (although I haven’t found any clinical evidence of this yet)
  • can be used as a lip and body scrub when combined with sugar

If you like to cook it up in the kitchen, coconut oil can be used as a tasty replacement for real butter. You won’t even tell a difference.

Shea Butter Benefits

Shea butter is also rich in Vitamins A, E, D, essential fatty acids, and allatonin (a product of uric acid that promotes the healing of skin wounds and infections). It’s a little heavier than a lot of butters so I like to combine it with lighter oils and butters when I can.

Shea butter has been used for chemo-prevention because of it’s many anti-tumor promoting compounds. One study done in 2012, proved it’s anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects specifically in the treatment of severe dermatitis. It’s truly a healing butter.

In addition to your body, use this to seal in moisture after a wash and for styles that need a slick look. I like to use it to keep frizz away on ponytail days…

Make some this weekend and write a review (click the‘Write A Review’ link at the top right of the recipe card)

 

Hibiscus Hair Tea
2016-09-07 18:35:03
Deeply conditioning hair tea that stimulates hair growth; perfect for use as a hair rinse .
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Ingredients
  1. 2 tablespoons fresh or dried hibiscus flowers
  2. 2 tablespoons dandelion root
  3. 2 tablespoons flaxseeds
  4. 3 sprigs of rosemary leaves (or 10 drops of rosemary essential oil)
  5. 2 tablespoons catnip flower
  6. 1 tablespoon comfrey root
  7. 8 cups water
  8. (2) 16 oz bottles or a 32 ounce jar with top
Instructions
  1. Add hibiscus, dandelion root, flaxseeds, and rosemary leaves to water.
  2. Bring to a boil.
  3. Turn heat to low, and simmer for 5 minutes.
  4. Remove from heat and let sit for 5 minutes.
  5. Add catnip and comfrey root to warm water and let sit for 10 minutes.
  6. Strain leaves, flowers, and seeds from water.
  7. Pour into bottles.
  8. Keep in refrigerator for up to 2 months.
By Erica K. King
Lavishly Natural http://lavishlynatural.com/

 

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Filed Under: Health, natural hair care, Recipes, Top Recipes Tagged With: Coconut oil, coconut oil benefits, coconut oil for hair, coconut oil recipes

Vlog: Dusting My Ends After Havana Twists

December 12, 2013 by Erica King

 

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Hello Magnificent Goddess!

 

Lavish & I have finally settled into our new home, and I had the opportunity to let my hair down last weekend…literally.  I’m not sure, but I think those twists were in for about 2 months.

My hair grew a few inches and I’m REAALLLY getting the urge to try some natural hair color or highlights  to cover the grey 

— I mean, give Lavish a Beautiful Splash of Color!

Any Suggestions?

I’d like to stay away from permanent color and try something Lavishly Vibrant, and temporary…

 

How I Dust My Ends

 

Since my hair was up in a protective style for a few months, this week was filled with co-washes, deep conditioning, wet & dry detangling, and a nice dusting of my ends.

In this video you’ll see the consistency of my Slippery Marshmallow Conditioner, how I trim the slightest bit off of my hair for the maximum amount of hair growth, and my newest Organic Love - Pure, Unrefined Coconut Oil.  It’s one of the staples of the Body Ecology Diet Team Lavish has been eating, and pure heaven for my thirsty kinky curls!

Check it out:

PS…

Natural Mamas - will you be trying the new CD4Kids Collection?  If you’d like try it, use the code: MAMAANDME for a free sample of the Monoi Repairing Duo when you order the collection ($29)

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Will definitely be trying these on my Lil Naturalistas…

Test & Review Lavishly!

 

 

Filed Under: Blog, natural hair care, Videos Tagged With: 4a natural hair, 4a/4b hair, 4b twists, 4b/4c hair, 4b/c hair, Coconut oil, havana twists, natural hair care, natural twists, Protective Style

Vegan Hair Mayonaise Deep Conditioner

February 21, 2013 by Erica King

the bomb

Ok so I was on Pinterest scoping hair-inspiration and vegan food porn when I stumbled across something amazing.  But first,

HAIR INSPIRATION & GORGEOUSNESS!

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Lavish has inspired me to be holistically “vegan.”  I’m “transiting” from meat-focused meals to plant-based empowerment (thanks @krisscarr)!

Since today is my 4th Official Naptural Anniversary (We’re in this Love Together Lavish:) I’m sharing one of the most shine producing, deep conditioning recipes, my curly kiddies can make on their own!

Vegan Hair Mayo Deep Conditioner

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1/2 cup grapeseed or coconut oil (grapeseed oil will turn the mayo a pretty light goddess green)

1/2 cup coconut milk

1 tbsp lemon juice (or apple cider vinegar)

1 tbsp vegetable glycerin 

Mix the oil, milk and vegetable glycerin together in a blender until smooth.  Slowly add the lemon juice until the mix thickens.  For a non-vegan version of this, omit the vegetable glycerin — add 1 to 2 eggs (depending on WYHL - What Your Hair Likes:), 2 tbsps honey, and reduce the coconut milk to 1/4 cup.

Vegan, Gluten Free, Raw, Sugar Free

Erica

@LavishlyNatural

Let me know what your hair thinks about this Vegan Hair Mayo Deep Conditioner:)

Condition Lavishly:)

 

 

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