BlueMuse
June 11th, 2010, 12:08 AM
I'm serious. It looked like an old fashioned horror flick. I knew molasses was dark, but I didn't really think about what it would look like when I dumped it on my head and worked it into my hair.
However, I am happy to say that my first home deep conditioning treatment seemed to work pretty well. I had noticed my hair was getting dry and a bit rough (Colorado--known for sun and dry), so I figured I might as well use the stuff I had around the home. One part molasses, one part olive oil, one part conditioner--let sit 30 minutes. My hair is noticeably softer, even the dry, crinkly ends.
Can't say I was too keen on cleaning molasses out of my ears with a q-tip afterward, but it seems a small price to pay for an easy, affordable deep treatment.
In other news, I apparently can't spell "auditioning". It seems my tub wants to do arithmetic.
However, I am happy to say that my first home deep conditioning treatment seemed to work pretty well. I had noticed my hair was getting dry and a bit rough (Colorado--known for sun and dry), so I figured I might as well use the stuff I had around the home. One part molasses, one part olive oil, one part conditioner--let sit 30 minutes. My hair is noticeably softer, even the dry, crinkly ends.
Can't say I was too keen on cleaning molasses out of my ears with a q-tip afterward, but it seems a small price to pay for an easy, affordable deep treatment.
In other news, I apparently can't spell "auditioning". It seems my tub wants to do arithmetic.