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How To Make Your Own Mega Hair Growth Serum

July 22, 2017 by Erica King

It all started with Kemi oil…

— you know that oil from back in the day in the small brown bottle.

It was The BOMB!

Kemi Oil wouldn’t weigh your hair down, it smelled good, made my hair ultra soft, and it was never oily. 

The bottle said it was all-natural, but it didn’t list the actual ingredients.  I wasn’t as concerned about natural ingredients back then, so it wasn’t a deal breaker.

The oil worked and made wrapping my hair each night something to look forward to.

When I was looking for a hair growth oil a few years ago, I found Kemi Oil in Sally’s Beauty Supply — again.

I was about to get it but first, I had to check those ingredients.

It still didn’t say.

Since my kids have a few allergies, I have to check the ingredients to be safe. The company was mum on their ingredients.

So I set out to make my own.

I found some pretty good hair oil recipes, but I wanted an oil that would also speed hair growth.

I gathered all of my ingredients to see which oil showed up the most. Castor oil won, so I added it to some safflower oil and essentials.

The Mega Hair Growth Serum was born! 

I’m going to show you how to make your own Mega Hair Growth Serum with ingredients you know will grow your hair.

In order to make this week’s recipe, you’ll need to identify key ingredients from your favorite products. You’ll list them on the product list below.

If you haven’t completed it yet — you’re right on time!  

Print the list and gather 5 to 10 of your current hair products. They don’t have to be all-natural, if your hair loves them that’s all that matters!

 

Once the form is complete…

  1. Review your list.
  2. Write or circle the hair oil you see most often in your ingredients 
  3. Write or circle all of the essential oils in your ingredients

 

This info puts the MEGA in your hair growth serum. It is unique and specific to your hair. The best part is — you already know it works for your hair!

(Scroll to the bottom of this article on the next page for the full recipe.)

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What I Learned From My List…

Castor oil, rosemary, ylang ylang, and jojoba oil, were a few of the ingredients that kept showing up. Castor oil and ylang ylang weren’t a shock this time, but the jojoba oil was.

I’ve used jojoba oil in the past, but it would make my scalp itch…and not in a ‘maybe it’s growing’ kind of way.

I’m glad my scalp is loving it again.  

I used this serum when I took my twists down a few weeks ago…

 

— and again on my lil naturalistas curls during styling and scalp massage.

  

Now that you know the oils your hair LOVES, it’s time to make your Mega Hair Growth Serum!


Here’s the basic recipe:

  • 30 drops essential oil (1/4 teaspoon)
  • 2 ounces of carrier oil (4 tablespoons)
 

The oils I’ll be using are:

  • organic safflower oil
  • castor oil
  • rosemary essential oil
  • basil essential oil
  • cedarwood essential oil 

**All of the ingredients in this recipe may be substituted with your hair oils.**

 

Mega Hair Growth Serum Benefits

The Carrier | Safflower Oil

 

Safflower oil is described by Milady’s Skin Care and Cosmetics Ingredients Dictionary, as a carrier oil that is “hydrating to the skin.”

 

Safflower oil is a light, fragrance free oil that is high in essential fatty acids and triglycerides. These nutrients are excellent for:

  1. increasing circulation to the scalp
  2. stimulating hair growth
  3. strengthening hair follicles
  4. keeping hair shiny and vibrant 

Safflower oil has some of the highest nutrients of all carrier oils and blends very well with other essential oils. 

For more about safflower oil (and a lil something about castor), see Lavishly Natural’s Hair Oil Cocktail.

 

Essentials Oils For Mega Hair Growth 

The Boss | Rosemary Essential Oil

This oil has so many benefits, I couldn’t begin to list them all…but I tried! 

21 Benefits of Rosemary Essential Oil

  1. stimulates hair growth
  2. beneficial for acne, dermatitis, and eczema
  3. improves poor circulation
  4. an ancient remedy for dandruff and hair loss 
  5. helps eliminate cellulite ‘
  6. detoxifies the liver
  7. often used for masking odor and providing fragrance in cosmetics**
  8. lowers cholesterol
  9. natural stress reliever
  10. eases muscle and rheumatism pain
  11. calms the digestive system
  12. relieves bloating
  13. treats lung congestion, sore throat, and canker sores
  14. stimulates the nervous system, motor nerves, adrenals, and a sluggish gallbladder
  15. improves memory
  16. helps increase concentration 
  17. great remedy for forgetfulness, mental fatigue, and depression 
  18. strengthens perception and creativity
  19. helps balance mind and body
  20. prevents dizziness
  21. helps you remember ‘good dreams’
 

Interesting Fact… 

“An age-old remedy for dandruff and hair loss, [rosemary] branches were even used as hair brushes.

Kathy Keville & Mindy Green, Authors of Aromatherapy: A Complete Guide To The Healing Art

 


The Motivator | Bodacious Basil Essential Oil

Milady’s Skin Care and Cosmetics Ingredients Dictionary describes basil oil as “stimulating, purifying, and antimicrobial.” 

 

Basil’s benefits include:

  • promotes hair growth
  • relieves headaches, sinus congestions & head colds
  • treats nausea, shingles, herpes, indigestion and sore muscles
  • stimulates adrenals
  • stimulates the production of breastmilk
  • helps balance oily skin
  • has an uplifting effect
  • confidence booster
  • increases awareness

 

The Healer | Soothing Cedarwood Essential Oil

Cedarwood is a natural antiseptic that blends well with other oils. It’s benefits include:

  • fights hair loss
  • relieves dandruff
  • heals acne
  • improves sleep quality
  • stimulates circulation
  • a natural astringent for oily and congested skin conditions
  • soothes bug bites and itching
  • clarifies and inspires the mind 
  • sedates nerves

 

*Do Not Use Cedarwood During Pregnancy*

 

 

Resources:

  1. AromaWeb
  2. Aromatherapy: A Complete Guide to the Healing Art
  3. How Stuff Works: Essential Oil Profiles
  4. Milady’s Skin Care and Cosmetics Ingredients Dictionary - I’m using the 3rd edition, but there’s a newer one here.
  5. You can’t really find Kemi Oil now, and after talking to one of their representatives, who still couldn’t tell me the ingredients, Jason recommended another product by a similar name — Kemi Oyl — thanks Jason:)

 

Enjoy your serum Lavishly:)

 

 

 


 

Filed Under: Health, natural hair care, oils, Recipes Tagged With: hair growth

Lavishly Natural’s Luscious Hair Tea

September 5, 2013 by Erica King

 

**May substitute Green Tea for chamomile flowers (1 tea bag is enough)

  1. Bring water to a boil.
  2. Reduce heat to medium-low and add flaxseeds, chamomile, and lavender flowers.
  3. Simmer for 5 minutes on medium-low heat.
  4. Add aloe vera juice and reduce heat to low.  Simmer tea for 10 minutes.
  5. Remove from heat and add essential oil.
  6. Strain leaves and flowers from the tea and allow it to cool.
  7. Pour into container or 16 ounce bottle.
  8. Apply after wash and condition as a leave-in hair rinse.

Chamomile Flower Facts:

  • they smell awesome
  • stimulate hair growth
  • prevent hair loss
  • soften skin

 

Lavender flowers are naturally hydrating and nourishing to the skin.  According to WebMD, these flowers are a “possibly effective” treatment for alopecia areata (hair loss).  

If you’re making a large juicy batch of tea, consider preserving your extras.  I’ve been using optiphen for my handmade goodies for about 2 years.

Optiphen is a paraben and formaldehyde-free preservative.  It keeps the microbial growth from bacteria and yeast from ruining your creams, gels, and juicy hair tonics.  It also works well in both oil-based creams and lotions, as well as water-based shampoos and conditioners.

It doesn’t change the feel or texture of your handmade delight.  It will extend the life of things like homemade gels, conditioners, lotions, bubble baths and delicious hair teas.

As with all products, especially handmade, research all ingredients and test this product on your skin prior to use.

Where To Buy Ingredients

I ordered my lavender buds and chamomile flowers from The Sage.  This is the same place Martha Stewart buys her lavender from and it smells amazing!  I purchased my optiphen from The Herbarie.

 

Luscious Hair Tea Recipe

1 tbsp chamomile flowers (or 1 tea bag of chamomile tea)

1 tbsp dried lavender flowers

3 cups purified water

1 tbsp flaxseeds

1/4 cup aloe vera juice

6 drops rose essential oil

*1/8 tsp optiphen

 

Hair Affirmations

  • Speak your power thoughts into existence this week!  Every morning place your hand on your throat, and declare and decree - out loud - at least one of the affirmations below.

  • Be aware of how good you feel as your day evolves, and how much faster your hair grows from week to week :D

Feed your hair lavishly:)

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Filed Under: Blog, natural hair care, Natural Hair Conditioners, Recipes Tagged With: Alopecia, hair growth, hair loss, hair rinse, hair tea, natural hair care

Wheatgrass & Grapefruit Conditioning Clay Wash

December 22, 2012 by Erica King

wheatgrass shots from Jamba Juice

This is my FAVORITE clay mix because it has wheatgrass (softens, detoxifies, grows, loves hair) which is excellent for mind, body, and hair!  It’s also made with grapefruit juice instead of my apple cider vinegar (which I LOVE).  I downloaded a calendar last month from Natural Hair Affair and Goddess Anita Grant had several alternatives to use for ACV lovers.  I’ve noticed more shine and a juicier smell which is nice.

Let me know how this mix works for you.  Also, enjoy a shot of wheatgrass today.  The benefits of wheatgrass are endless but the Top 5 are:

  • Increases red blood-cell count and lowers blood pressure
  • Fights tumors and neutralizes toxins
  • Externally applied to the skin can help eliminate itching almost immediately
  • Is a beauty treatment that slows down the aging process when the juice is consumed
  • Greatly increases energy levels

from the Hippocrates Health Institute site…

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Filed Under: Blog, Recipes Tagged With: 4a hair, 4b hair, 4b/c hair, bentonite clay recipe, bentonite clay wash, hair damage, hair growth, natural hair care

Video: Hair Yoga

August 19, 2012 by Erica King

Filed Under: Blog, natural hair care, Videos Tagged With: hair growth, hair growth and retention, natural hair care, natural hair growth, natural hair movie, natural hair update

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