Aloe vera : comment l’utiliser pour la pousse active et la réparation des cheveux

Pour celles qui ne savent pas trop avec quoi combiner l’aloe vera dans leurs soins capillaires, voici 03 recettes efficaces pour à la fois réparer vos cheveux et les faire pousser.

RECETTE 1 : Aloe vera, huile de coco et miel

Ingrédients :

  • 2 cuillères à soupe de pulpe (ou de gel) d’aloe vera
  • 1 cuillère à soupe d’huile de coco
  • 1 cuillère à soupe de miel

Mélanger tous les ingrédients et appliquer en masque capillaire pendant 1 heure avant de laver et de rincer.

A faire 1 fois par semaine.

RECETTE 2 : Aloe vera, yaourt et huile de ricin

Ingrédients :

  • 2 cuillères à soupe de pulpe (ou de gel) d’aloe vera
  • 1/2 pot de yaourt nature
  • 2 cuillères à soupe d’huile de ricin

Mélanger tous les ingrédients et appliquer en masque capillaire pendant 1 heure avant de laver et de rincer.

RECETTE 3 : Aloe vera, papaye et huile d’olive chaude

Ingrédients :

  • 2 cuillères à soupe de pulpe (ou de gel), d’aloe vera
  • 2 cuillères à soupe de chair de papaye écrasée
  • 2 cuillères à soupe d’huile d’olive

Chauffer légèrement l’huile d’olive.

Incorporer la chair de papaye et l’aloe vera.

Mélanger tous les ingrédients et appliquer en masque capillaire pendant 1 heure avant de laver et de rincer.

 

Par Ndeye Fatou Diop

Source :blackeuse magazine.com

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