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Thumbs up for my first tutorial with my starterlocs!

This is a cute and simple protective hairstyle that can be done on locs, twists, and braids. I had fun with the editing, I hope you enjoy!

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To see how to make the famous Red Lobster Cheddar bay biscuits, click here:

Check out this adorable 2 minute hairstyle:

See why I've decided to begin a new hair journey and loc my hair here:

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Come check out this 5 minute protective style for all lengths here:

Learn about my hair growth challenge here:

Check out this dope retro pin-up style here:

See how I make my all natural whipped shea butter with RAW honey:

3 super cute wash n go styles, click here:

To see my natural curl pattern and texture, click here:

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Every once in a while I like to re-twist my locks with Flax Seed Gel. Flax seeds contain a mega 3, jelly like substance that gets separated from the seeds with boiled in hot water. This jelly is full of omega 3 protein, and nourishment that are great for locks and loose naturals

INGREDIENTS
•6 large scoops of mayonnaise
•2 eggs
•green tea
•nettle extract (optional)

HAIR BENEFITS

MAYO- Mayonnaise contains oils which help nourish and moisturize your hair from deep within. It is considered very useful for dry and damaged hair. It also helps to stop breakage, restores PH balance and strengthens hair follicles.

EGGS- Eggs are rich in protein. Protein helps to make the hair follicle stronger and stronger strands of hair are less likely to break. Therefore, you’ll have fewer split ends. In addition to enhancing resistance to breakage, applying raw eggs to hair also makes it smooth. Smooth hair is easier to brush or comb and less likely to become tangled or knotted. Hair is also made thicker from the protein in raw eggs. This is especially beneficial if you have limp, lifeless hair or if your hair is thinning. Eggs act like a conditioner and moisturize dry hair. Eggs also make dull hair shine because unlike shampoo, eggs maintain the hair’s natural oils, which shampoo strips away.

GREEN TEA-Green Tea promotes growth of hair follicles and stimulates the dermal papilla cells to boost hair production.

NETTLE EXTRACT- Nettle is believed to improve the condition of hair and to prevent hair loss.

HONEY- Honey is an emollient which means it is a natural softener. This makes it a great hair conditioner that smoothens your hair. It is a natural antioxidant, so it tends to make your scalp healthy and stimulate hair growth. As honey is an emollient, it also improves the health of the hair follicles which are responsible for hair growth.

INSTRUCTIONS
1.Put all of the ingredients into a bowl and mix well
2.Apply to loose strands and/or locs from roots to ends
3.Don't be shy, the more the better
4.Massage scalp with conditioner in hair
5.Cover with plastic cap
6.Leave in for 45 minutes
7.Wash with cold water ( shocks cuticles closed to reflect shine)
8.Apply mixture of oil and water or Aloe-Vera juice
9.Style as usual

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I boiled about 1 1/2 cups of flax seeds this time. It took about 15 minutes. The longer you boil, the thicker the finished product. Take a small grained strainer, mesh strainer or mesh cloth to separate seeds from gel. For extra shine, you can add your favorite oils or even lavender for a great smell.

Let it cool and style hair as usual. Great for reetwists, 2 strand twists, and starter locks. I really like this locking gel because it dries really fast and leaves hair tight and shiny.

I make and use my own flax seed gel for twists, coils, curls, starter locs and loc retwists on all my clients. Here, with this client I am starting her dread locs wth a combination of two stand twists and curls. I used about a 1/2 cup worth of Flax seed gel to complete this style.

I added a few drops of Habesha Naturals' Hair Growth Moisturizer and Hot Oil Treatment to the flax seed mixture, this combo acts as a moisturizer, sealant and hold for styling. It took about 3 hours to complete.

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