Looking forward to more information on this. I believe you said you got SAA from Lotioncrafters. Is there any place else (online or local)that I might find it?. Thanks!
Hey Tracyee I just bought Braggs amino acids and was wondering do I have to refrigerate the Brgss amino acids and refrigerate my shampoo and conditioner as well? Also I just want to make sure that I mixed it right. I use HEHH and I just put in two tablespoon in the bottle. Is that how you mix yours?
Traycee, I am in love with your aloe spritz and I noticed that you said you were going to add the SAA to your next mix. Can you please tell me what measurement you are going to add? The mix is already wonderfully softening for my hair, so I'm sure the SAA will have my hair drooling hahaha!!! Also, I wanted to tell you about the place that I get my aloe vera from that you don't have to refrigerate or add preservatives: Mountainroseherbs.com. Thanks for the info....God Bless!!!
Thanks for this post! I recalled you suggesting amino acids before and I went out and bought Bragg liquid aminos. I didn't use it in my hair because I wasn't sure if it was really the product you were talking about. I found it on Lotion Crafter as you mentioned. Can't wait to try it!
OMG, I finally tried the Silk Amino Acids in my conditioner and what a HUGE difference it makes when detangling. I'm transitioning to natural hair from texlaxed hair and with the three textures it's difficult to detangle. I'm so glad that I tried it. I ordered originally from Lotioncrafters.com but since I decided to get cornrows at the last minute, I knew my order would not arrive in time. So if you live in the Atlanta area, you can order from soapgoods.com and pick up the next day at their warehouse location. I plan to use this in my deep conditions while I'm wearing braids. Thanks Traycee for the wealth of knowledge that you give to all of us.
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the beginning reminds me the video you've made with your husband! it was a lovely video ;o)
Looking forward to more information on this. I believe you said you got SAA from Lotioncrafters. Is there any place else (online or local)that I might find it?. Thanks!
Hey Tracyee I just bought Braggs amino acids and was wondering do I have to refrigerate the Brgss amino acids and refrigerate my shampoo and conditioner as well? Also I just want to make sure that I mixed it right. I use HEHH and I just put in two tablespoon in the bottle. Is that how you mix yours?
@Anonymous...I purchased mine from the whole foods store.
Traycee, I am in love with your aloe spritz and I noticed that you said you were going to add the SAA to your next mix. Can you please tell me what measurement you are going to add? The mix is already wonderfully softening for my hair, so I'm sure the SAA will have my hair drooling hahaha!!! Also, I wanted to tell you about the place that I get my aloe vera from that you don't have to refrigerate or add preservatives: Mountainroseherbs.com. Thanks for the info....God Bless!!!
Thanks for this post! I recalled you suggesting amino acids before and I went out and bought Bragg liquid aminos. I didn't use it in my hair because I wasn't sure if it was really the product you were talking about. I found it on Lotion Crafter as you mentioned. Can't wait to try it!
Sally's sells Silk Amino Acids for about $7.99.
OMG, I finally tried the Silk Amino Acids in my conditioner and what a HUGE difference it makes when detangling. I'm transitioning to natural hair from texlaxed hair and with the three textures it's difficult to detangle. I'm so glad that I tried it. I ordered originally from Lotioncrafters.com but since I decided to get cornrows at the last minute, I knew my order would not arrive in time. So if you live in the Atlanta area, you can order from soapgoods.com and pick up the next day at their warehouse location. I plan to use this in my deep conditions while I'm wearing braids. Thanks Traycee for the wealth of knowledge that you give to all of us.
Can you add amino to your relaxers?
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