How to make Flaxseeds Gel
Making your own hair product can be challenging especially if you really don’t know what you’re doing,that is why I will be sharing with you this simple and easy homemade flaxseeds gel,alright there are many benefits for flaxseeds but I am only going to be mentioning the hair part in today Blog post,which is flaxseeds benefits for natural hair,now let’s start.
Step 1, Soak 4 tablespoons of flaxseeds into two cups of drinking water for 30- minutes to one hours before Boiling it on high heat,Keep stirring it until the water start getting thickens like slime then Allow it to boil for about 10 minutes
Step 2, This one is optional -add in 4-5 dry Hibiscus flowers while the flaxseeds is boiling or you can soak the Hibiscus flowers along with the flaxseeds,Put a fine mesh clothe or strainer over clean container or microwaveable bowls then Immediately take the hot flaxseed gel and pour it through the strainerStep 5, after applying your DIY flaxseeds gel then you should clean up extra leaking and cover your hair with shower cap for 4-5 minutes before using curling cream of your choice,personally I prefer Using Aunt Jackie’s CURLS & COILS Curl La La DEFINING CURL CUSTARD with my DIY Home made flaxseeds gel.
Note: This easy DIY flaxseeds gel must be stored in the refrigerator because it does not contain preservatives and this DIY flaxseeds gel will stays fresh for 3-4 days,I will recommend that you pour your leftover DIY flaxseeds gel out of the refrigerator and let it warm up for 2-3 minutes before using it,true be told I really don’t like cold stuff rubbing against my scalp unless we are in hot weather season
Side Note: use old towel around your neck to avoid this DIY Flaxseeds gel from messy up your top or blouse.you should also use the same towel to clean excess messy that will be dripping or leaking down on your skin.
Usually this measurement works for 2 times on my 4c and 4b NaturalHair,unless your hair is fine then it will last longer And also Make sure to make your flaxseeds gel not too thick especially if you’re not rinsing it out,
Actually sometimes if I make my flaxseeds gel little bit thicker then usual,oh Well I sometimes see flakes on certain part of my hair that is why I usually like using my flaxseeds gel as a deep conditioner mask instead of leave-in styling gel
Overall I really like to use flaxseeds gel as deep conditioner mask or pre-poo treatment and most times I use it as a Detangler,actually this is my third time using flaxseeds gel as a actual styling gel,After I was done making this DIY hair styling gel,I kinda noticed that it was little bit watery and that is a good thing because if you have thicker hair you might want this DIY to be on the watery side which is going to prevent the DIY flaxseeds gel from flaky up your hair.
HOW TO USE YOUR FLAXSEEDS GEL LOFTOVER.
Since I usually wash my hair every other day so this part is easy to do,alright wherever I wear twists out I usually leave it in for 1-2 days perhaps maybe because my hair shrinkage a Whole lot,then I will use my loft over flaxseeds gel as a detangler and then I will usually put my hair into sections before mixing my loft over flaxseeds gel with little bit of peanut oil and apply on my hair normally before covering up my hair with shower cap for 45-50 minutes and then I will use my wide tooth comb and comb out the knots and tangles and continuing with my wash routine.
If you want to know more about how I apply this DIY Flaxseeds Gel on my natural hair then check out full tutorial
Make hair Easy to detangle,
Add moisture to hair,
Promotes hair growth,
Enhances your curls,
Great for hair conditioner,
SO THIS IS WHAT IS INSIDE OF FLAXSEEDS GEL
Flaxseeds has many nutrients plus a rich source of some vitamins and minerals,It has omega-3 and fatty acid,Lignan
IN TO ADDITION ONE TABLESPOON OF GROUND FLAXSEED CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING
1 calories: 37
Protein: 1.3 grams
Carbs: 2 grams
Fiber: 1.9 grams
Total fat: 3 grams
Saturated fat: 0.3 grams
Monounsaturated fat: 0.5 grams
Polyunsaturated fat: 2.0 grams
Omega-3 fatty acids: 1,597 mg
Vitamin B1: 8% of the RDI
Vitamin B6: 2% of the RDI
Folate: 2% of the RDI
Calcium: 2% of the RDI
Iron: 2% of the RDI
Magnesium: 7% of the RDI
Phosphorus: 4% of the RDI
Potassium: 2% of the RDI
Bye for now Curlsgirls,From SoniaChic95
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