Revitalising Oil Bath for Hair
Formula: 72334 Difficulty level: beginner Shelf life: min 6 months pH optimal: -

Phase Ingredients Dosage % Total 100 gr
A Amla Oil 54,8 54,8 gr
A Burdock oil 30 30 gr
A Tomato seed oil 10 10 gr
A Broccoli Oil 5 5 gr
A Litsea Cubeba essential oil 0,2 0,2 gr

1. Put all the ingredients in a vessel and stir well.

2. Pour the mixture into the designated bottle.

A real beauty treatment for dry or damaged hair, with a synergy of nourishing oils that bring softness and shine.

About an hour before washing your hair, apply a moderate amount to hair strands, especially ends, massaging gently to promote penetration. Cover your head with a warm towel.

Reviews

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Ellemental
17 Jan 2024
Hello Isabel, Of course you can use pataua oil instead of amla oil. Good luck!
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Isabel F.
17 Jan 2024
Hello! Could I replace amla oil with pataua oil?
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Ellemental
28 Sep 2023
Hello Cristina, For extremely thick, stu stubborn beard hairs there is no savior recipe. A more appropriate solution would be to use just Coco-Silicone with a fragrance or essential oil.
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Cristina M.
18 Sep 2023
Good evening. I am writing with great hope that you can help me further. I made the pracaxi beard serum out of a great desire to help a gentleman who has been complaining for a very long time that he has not found the oil blend that will help him( it doesn't work )His beard hair is extreme, extremely thick, coarse and stubborn.He wants an oil blend that will really combat the stiffness of his hair, soften it so it doesn't bother him anymore. Would instant bond be ok? Should I substitute an oil in the prepared beard recipe?Or possibly try another oil blend? I find it impossible not to find the cure with so many wonders available )