Juices & Berries contains: purified water infused with horsetail, lavender, nettle, roses, and chamomile; organic flaxseeds; aloe vera juice; vegetable glycerine; essences of lavender, sweet orange, ylang ylang; grapefruit seed extract; citric acid. It is naturally preserved with grapefruit seed extract and citric acid. Win Oyin Handmade Juices & Berries!! WINNER: Cia *RULES* •Must be a follower to SassyNaturals.com (click "Follow" in the left sidebar) •Must be a U.S. resident HOW TO ENTER •Leave a comment stating how you plan to use Juices & Berries and what you would like to see Sassy Naturals bring to this blog! Please include your email in the comments In addition , you can: •Tweet the following: "I entered to win Juices & Berries from @SassyNaturals #naturalhair #teamnatural" •Post the comment "Juices & Berries" under the YouTube video *CONTEST ENDS ON February 28, 2011 at 11:59pm CST* **Winner will be randomly s
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Source I ran out of my rosewater and glycerin pre-mixed spray, so I decided to make my own this time. I purchased Frontier vegetable glycerin and Alwadi rosewater. I used a 4 oz. bottle, put 2 parts rosewater, 1 part aloe vera juice, and about 1 tbs. of glycerin. If you plan to try it, you can play around and do variations to find what does well with your coils. Do not use too much glycerin unless you want sticky hair! Be sure to refrigerate afterwards. This spritzer is a great way to add moisture to your hair between washes. Today I am using it to do dry twists. If you try it, come back and let me know how it worked out for you and your recipe used! Glycerin is great for your hair because it attracts water and water=moisture. Rose water increases bloodflow to the scalp, which promotes hair growth.
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