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I made a hibiscus tea as a leave-in moisturizing spray. I added green tea, nettle leaf, amla, brahmi, fenugreek and hibiscus. I spray it every 2 days then seal it in with herbal butter and oil. I’m hoping it helps grow my hair and edges back
Add rosemary! I made a rosemary spray (fresh mint, fresh rosemary, green tea and apple cider vinegar) and I spray that daily and I also put a drop of rosemary essential oil directly on my thinning hairline at night and I have brand new hairs growing in. Apparently rosemary was studied to be as effective as the stuff in rogaine for hair growth. It’s only been about a month for me but definitely seeing a difference! Sorry for the unsolicited advice I am just super excited to see new hair growth finally haha
I'm glad you tested the PH. Every time I use hibiscus tea in my formulations, the ph comes to around 3.2 - 3.5 for some reason. I use L-arganin to raise the ph. I will try this recipe. But it might be difficult to source some of the ingredients in the UK (like ClearHance C, Natrasil, and VegeKeratin) 😕 Thanks for sharing! 🤗
I love you videos and how detailed you are, I didn’t want to buy any more ingredients right now but when I do this will definitely be on my list to try. Thanks for taking your time to share your craft😉
I love your videos and products, so I hope this doesn’t sound like a negative comment…But I feel your updated products are difficult to make on our own. Some ingredients aren’t available or too expensive to get. I feel like I’m putting more money into finding all the ingredients. I still love watching the videos and seeing how everything comes out! But would love to see more products like your old videos where it’s a little more simple ingredients for us to make and enjoy as well.
Thank you! I definitely understand. Look at the formula as guidance. You may be able to find replacements that work similar to some of those ingredients. I try to make a variety of content; simple formulations and some more advanced formulations. Sorry if it seems saturated in one area. As I learn, I try to share formulations for all levels, beginner and advanced. The previous video was a simple, conditioning hair butter; maybe that one would be helpful. I hope this helps. ✨💜
@@Mariannalynn Never! I want you all to feel free to ask any questions or voice any concerns. I will do my best to answer and help. I will definitely have some less complex formulations coming up. 😊💜✨
Very beautiful 😍❤💖 Loving it. Next time using something hot, try a cooking clamps with rubber ends. So you not burn your fingers. Any way I love the idea of a plant base conditioner
Finally I've been waiting for this video ever since I started following you this time last year 😭 so pretty thank you 🥺 I have the powder, will it work just as well?
This is a very good formula. I see some ingredients I never played with before. I think I need to expand my stash and start to work with some new chemicals. I remember back in the day starting out with whipped butter, oil and wax. Lol
When adjusting your ph for the product to become stable, are you also adjusting your formula percentages since you had to add something else? Great video btw 👌🏽
A Like from first pour!!!!! This video started out STUNNING Yaya!! All of your videos do! Thank you AGAIN girl! This looks hairliciously delicious!!! I'm so late to the party, but I guess better late than never! 💞💞💞💞
Thank you, this was great. I love a great slip in my conditioner. When I feel lazy, I love using AK2 Naturally Divine Ayurvedic Herbs hair conditioner.
I love the creamy thick texture. That's my visual for hair products. Love this video and the hard work put into it. Thank you Yaya and please do a video using it on your beautiful sons hair. So would love it
Hi! And Thank you always! I will consider a hair update. I am still working on my overall health apart from my hair, so this will take time. I will do my best. 😊✨💜
@@YayaDIYCreations I would love to get a health update/ life update if you're open to it. I feel it's been SO LONG since we've even asked you how YOU are doing. I absolutely loooooove your recent content, but every once in a while.. sure would love to see that lovely face behind the chemist. PS: You make chemistry look so fun, i hated chemistry in school... hell, as an A student i GLADLY took that D- and dipped.
It looks really good. I love the color. You were very detailed about the ingredients. I appreciate that. Where do you get these ingredients from? Do you leave it in, or let it sit in and rinse out? I would like to try this. I'm starting to make my own hair products for myself and my daughter.👍
I have the hardest time converting and knowing how much of what ingredient to use. How did you learn? Do you have any quick tips that you can offer to help someone starting out? Thank you!!
Hi Yaya! I love your creations and think they’re beautiful. I do have a question, if we were to add marshmallow root and slippery elm, when would we add them in?
Anyone can answer. Hey Yaya! My biggest question is how do we know how to calculate the amount of oil to use? Like what if I don’t want to use multiple oils and butter, just my signature one? Also what do you use when you’re mixing bigger batches? Bowls? Biodegradable buckets ?
I love what you did with this deep conditioner. I really enjoy and respect what you do. Have you ever made sunscreen? Moreso a sunblock that's dark skinned friendly?
This is such a beautiful conditioner, I love the slip. The issue I have with hibiscus leaves is it is staining. I tried it in a hydrating spray and my hands turned pink each time. How can one formulate with staining actives like this and also avoid a staining final product?
You can avoid clumping with those thickeners by 1st mixing them with glycerin. You should mix right away after adding to the water in this method. Or you can add them to the oil phase, and they will disperse better and not clump. The easiest way to avoid clumping is to put in the oil phase, you don't have to rush so fast to mix to avoid clumping.
I would love to learn how to make products like this myself but I wouldn't know where to start 😥 I don't only want to follow such videos, I want to know what I'm doing and create my own formulas
I am a diyer too and as far as I know when you create a plant based infusen in water you a product that is inherently impossible to preserve, what are your thoughts on that?
I have just recently found your videos and was wondering if you have a list of videos that use the varisoft 65 product? I have it and have used it but have had issues with the pellets reforming and would love to see more videos using it. thanks
This video is awesome, however, these ingredients do not seem practical for most people to obtain. It would have been great if you would have listed links for each product used in your description.
Thanks so much for sharing. I am going to attempt to make the shampoo and conditioner combo. Can you please add the link for the PH tester used in this video?
How can I order 4 oz. of this?!?! New sub here and I am loving what I am seeing so far. As a baby herbalist and retired cosmetologist, I am digging what youre doing here.
Hi there. you have amazing content, so much information so thank you for that ! i just want to ask as a beginner whos looking to start her own hair oil brand but not familiar with so many formulations and techniques, is there someone we can go to who can do it for us ?