@@Muslimgirl112 yes...personally i do and it's awesome for hydration and soothing. Very lightweight and gentle so it's great for oily and also sensitive skin.
Aloe vera is actually used to moisturise and hydrate hair but only with a few people's hair it reacts this way ,so you should first test it on a few stands of hair and see (this comment may be a little too late😅)
If you spray it on your wet hair after you condition and let it dry it works so much better. I blend fresh aloe and add just a little water as blending.
Sweetie, did you use conditioner after that aloe treatment?? I have very dry hair and looking at your hair - “with and without aloe” - Reminds me of my own hair - “with & without conditioner”. The aloe is definitely healthy for your scalp. Use conditioner afterwards. ‘Condition as normal’ & check out your hair. 😊
Does it remove dandruff? I’m planning on buying a product called “nature spell pure aloe Vera gel super mostruizer for hair and skin” I found it on the internet where a lot of people recommended. Just making sure bc I have a wavy hair too
Coconut oil is an emollient and def not for all hair types( like mine). Plus it’s only good for sealing in moisture, but then must be properly removed during each shampoo, or else it behaves the same as a silicone, and will block moisture and cause breakage.
I use it in combo with a great leave-in conditioner that is Brazilian Pracaxi oil, on wet hair after I’ve washed and conditioned normally-and it has been the best thing.
Aloe vera should be applied in a mix like a hair mask mixed with aloe, oils and maybe honey or acv or something like that, I would never use pure aloe vera gel on its own and I've always used organic aloe vera in a tube, never from the plant.
Whenever I wash my hairs , for one to two days they look so frizzy literally very dry but when I apply the real aloe Vera gel on hairs for half an hour and washed ,it turned out really silky Alhamdullillah ❤️
You’re suppose to use fresh aloe. And your hair looks to be chemically processed. If that is the case you need more than just aloe most likely protein.
For Indian hair First oil your hair with coconut oil and then cover your hair with aloe vera(not to apply on scalpe) them leave it for 70-80mim and then wadh your hair with mild shampoo
If you are using aleo vera then when you cut it you have to put it some where so that a red liquid can come out and then you grind it and add some coconut oil and then apply it
tips for avoiding this - Patch test and make sure u arent allergic use homade aloe vera gel Add a few drops of moisturising ingridients that r benificial for both scalp and mids like honey or jojoba oil and other oils if ur using homemade aloe mix it with 1/3 ratio of water
Aloe Vera had 21 different amino acids, if your hair is healthy the amino acids can give it a harder feel, but if your hair is gummy this can be a good fix until you run to the store to buy something in case you have nothing else at home
What type of aloe did you use because the one you use for body and hair shouldn't be that runny it actually burns your hair and skin. One such type is aloe barbadensis miller. You seem to have used one that is meant to be taken orally to treat colds.
Uhm it’s meant for after you shower while your hair is still wet and you don’t want more than a quarter sized blob to begin with then comb or brush it down not spread with your fingers and then use whatever normal drying method you usually do And if your hair is naturally dry or normal for oil levels add some sort of hair oil too (I use keratin shine serum oil)
Work better on my hair when damaged dry and fizzy but when i applied alovera twice a week trust me it turns stronger and clean scalp dandruff free and silky
The thing she used looked like she bought aloe gel in a jar but didnt use fresh aloe gel. Usually the gels sold in stores are made of glycerin. Which can be drying.
Here's how I think it would work for you: Take aelovera and scoop out its gel Put it in a blender with 3 spoons of coconut oil Blend it Apply it and leave it for about 1 hour Wash your hair(Do not use too much shampoo) Hope it works!😊😊
Noooo apply it ONLY other roots and dont wash it w shampoo unless uve added any other ingredients to the aloe. If ur using just aloe Vera and nothing else u have to apply it on the roots and rinse it out properly.
I dont know but my mom uses fresh aloe vera as a indian mom she made it in to paste with her hands and applys and tells us to keep it on for 10 mins then we used to wash our hair then it used look shiny my hair type is silky my sisters is tangly and like a birds nest
I don't think that shampooing your hair helped I think it's best to shampoo first them apply Aloe Vera and only wash the aloe Vera out with water only. Depending on what shampoo you're using it can really strip the hair of its natural oil and leave it super dry.
Aloe Vera for damaged hair deep dive: ua-cam.com/video/NGlnB17x-8c/v-deo.html
I apply aloe vera..keep 10 min and wash . then after conditioner.. ,🌻
Don't apply it on length only on scalp and tip
Can I use aloe Vera on my face????
@@Muslimgirl112 yes...personally i do and it's awesome for hydration and soothing. Very lightweight and gentle so it's great for oily and also sensitive skin.
My hair is xtremely oily so this definitely works for me!
Yeaaaaa😅 that's what I come here in comments to see my hair is oily too✋
Yes me too
Ugh thank god, cuz I just put it in my hair and right after I see this video-
Aloe vera is actually used to moisturise and hydrate hair but only with a few people's hair it reacts this way ,so you should first test it on a few stands of hair and see (this comment may be a little too late😅)
If you spray it on your wet hair after you condition and let it dry it works so much better. I blend fresh aloe and add just a little water as blending.
Aloe vera is best applied on roots ONLY
You should use fresh aloevera gel.
Sweetie, did you use conditioner after that aloe treatment??
I have very dry hair and looking at your hair - “with and without aloe” - Reminds me of my own hair - “with & without conditioner”.
The aloe is definitely healthy for your scalp. Use conditioner afterwards.
‘Condition as normal’ & check out your hair. 😊
I also use aloe vera gel and it feels so soft and very hydrant after washing it
Make sure you test a patch first guys ,I discovered I'm allergic to aloe Vera after applying it to my hair ... not a good memory 😕
you should drain the latex
@@sheepyleepy..2806 yup this
Did you soak it in water bc if not that yellow stuff you see actually has poison in it ❤
Yeah for me also instead it increases my hairfall, i used fresh alovera and removed yellow part also still it's not worked
u might have not drained the latex the aloin is toxic and irritating for the skin
I wouldn’t suggest the store bought nor putting it on ends, best only for roots as it helps hydrate and promote growth.
For my wavy hair it works great
Which method do you use?Double boiling method or you just cook it up directly & with what oil mixed?
Does it remove dandruff? I’m planning on buying a product called “nature spell pure aloe Vera gel super mostruizer for hair and skin” I found it on the internet where a lot of people recommended. Just making sure bc I have a wavy hair too
It's meant to be applied after washing your hair, not before :)
Well , aloe vera is to be applied with some hair oil to get better results ❤
Same happened to me when I used coconut oil!
same here .what is your hair porosity
medium porosity, but it's so frizzy and dry. Need consistent treatment. @@ayishaminnuz1421
High porosity here. I use aloe Vera and coconut oil. Leave on for 20-30 minutes
Coconut oil is an emollient and def not for all hair types( like mine). Plus it’s only good for sealing in moisture, but then must be properly removed during each shampoo, or else it behaves the same as a silicone, and will block moisture and cause breakage.
wow thanks!@@Tommiesgirl do you have a hair care routine for moisture? may i know please?
I use it in combo with a great leave-in conditioner that is Brazilian Pracaxi oil, on wet hair after I’ve washed and conditioned normally-and it has been the best thing.
Aloe vera should be applied in a mix like a hair mask mixed with aloe, oils and maybe honey or acv or something like that, I would never use pure aloe vera gel on its own and I've always used organic aloe vera in a tube, never from the plant.
The fresh one can be used pure. The store bought ones are made of glycerin this is why you cant use it pure. It's litteraly not aloe vera
was it gel or the actual plant
"I think you have done alot of treatments on your hair and aloe Vera gel is cleaning that up it works really well with hairs that are natural"😊.
Aloe Vera is so useful for our hairs
Whenever I wash my hairs , for one to two days they look so frizzy literally very dry but when I apply the real aloe Vera gel on hairs for half an hour and washed ,it turned out really silky Alhamdullillah ❤️
Aloe vera actually makes hair so soft and silky
But it's not your hair type
Same. Did you wait until your next wash day to fix the damage? Or did you rewash it immediately?
i used aloe vera gel and honestly really helped my curls (i have super curly hair)
Yeah it's for silky hair, it should 💯 percent suit me
Is it store bought or homemade?
Plz try almond oil.❤🙏
Did u use a hair mask after and leave in conditioner?
It doesn't make dry at all. Infact it's extremely beneficial for the hair.
You should add some coconut oil and vitamin e capsule in alovera ...It will give better result
Aloe vera gel didn't work for me either. :(
That means your hair is dry type. Use aloevera if your hair is oily
Was is store bought or from the plant? Huge difference.
Wow!!! it has been the best thing I’ve ever used on my hair, but I also have four c hair texture
Don’t use aloe Vera gel use the fresh aloe better for soft hair.
Also please try flaxseed hair gel mask (made at home)!
U have to check the ph first but for me it worked really good it made them silky smooth and its better if the aloevera contains vitamni e 😊
How do you do that
Don't use shampoo after aloevera application rinse with water only
You’re suppose to use fresh aloe. And your hair looks to be chemically processed. If that is the case you need more than just aloe most likely protein.
What shampoo did you use ?? It's not the aloe
Alovera nourish dry hair work perfectly i dont know what aloevera gel u using
Aloe is best for low porosity hair and even adding water to your hair will hydrated it on its own
Whar porosity do you have?
First honest review🤪
Hair masques are best applied after washing, not before. You washed-out all the good shit.
Washing it out immediately (with sulfates) will do that.
Maybe use a hair moisturizer after or an oil
Aloe vera and coconut oil are best combination for silky hair
You use Alo Vera in the box??
Even as an ingredient in hair products, it dries out my hair or leads to more frizz.
Fresh aloe vera doesn't makes you feel dry
If you do it on all your hair then you have to massage it in first and then sleep with it in the wash it the day after...Works best and use fresh aloe
I have extremely dry and i use only aloe vera gel for my hair and wash it off with warm water works great for me
The REAL aloe
Can i use aloe vera on my hair ???? Can someone answer?
Whose hair oily it is only work on them
For Indian hair
First oil your hair with coconut oil and then cover your hair with aloe vera(not to apply on scalpe) them leave it for 70-80mim and then wadh your hair with mild shampoo
Try fermented rice water
Mix it with some oil like coconut oil and then use it.
That's what we do in India
If you are using aleo vera then when you cut it you have to put it some where so that a red liquid can come out and then you grind it and add some coconut oil and then apply it
tips for avoiding this -
Patch test and make sure u arent allergic
use homade aloe vera gel
Add a few drops of moisturising ingridients that r benificial for both scalp and mids like honey or jojoba oil and other oils
if ur using homemade aloe mix it with 1/3 ratio of water
i did it and got in the shower abt 10 mins after applying and my hair has never been softer
Aloe Vera had 21 different amino acids, if your hair is healthy the amino acids can give it a harder feel, but if your hair is gummy this can be a good fix until you run to the store to buy something in case you have nothing else at home
You should apply the gel on wet hair
mix aloe with a hair oil and keep for half an hour before washing it off
I think it’s because your hair is reliant on silicone to make it look healthy so whenever you don’t use it your real hair without silicone shows
What type of aloe did you use because the one you use for body and hair shouldn't be that runny it actually burns your hair and skin. One such type is aloe barbadensis miller. You seem to have used one that is meant to be taken orally to treat colds.
mix with coconut oil. and see the magic
Forgot the coconut oil mixed with aloe vera
Uhm it’s meant for after you shower while your hair is still wet and you don’t want more than a quarter sized blob to begin with then comb or brush it down not spread with your fingers and then use whatever normal drying method you usually do
And if your hair is naturally dry or normal for oil levels add some sort of hair oil too (I use keratin shine serum oil)
Work better on my hair when damaged dry and fizzy but when i applied alovera twice a week trust me it turns stronger and clean scalp dandruff free and silky
Don't apply aloevera directly. Mix it with some hair oil, most prefferably coconut oil or olive oil
My hair became soft and silky so it's for me
Aloe vera is supposed to help hair growth and scalp treatment only. Its not supposed to be on the roots
that's true. I also try Aloe vera gel on my hair.and it doesn't suit me
Neem aloe vera hair mask
oh noo other gels may work like flaxseed i saw one woman do it she had short and bleached hair in a video i saw
The thing she used looked like she bought aloe gel in a jar but didnt use fresh aloe gel. Usually the gels sold in stores are made of glycerin. Which can be drying.
Here's how I think it would work for you:
Take aelovera and scoop out its gel
Put it in a blender with 3 spoons of coconut oil
Blend it
Apply it and leave it for about 1 hour
Wash your hair(Do not use too much shampoo)
Hope it works!😊😊
Its only for oily or high porosity hair, not good for low porosity
Use the natural Aloe Vera not “store gel”
Bro u have to use natural aloe vera
With all so respect it’s cause your white it works miracles for black curls
My hair is verrry oily si aloe vera works well for me and it actually makes it better. Igs it's not for dry hair types
you shouldn't wash it with shampoo, just use water
Some people use aloe as shampoo
Don't use aloevera gel use fresh aloevera leaf
Noooo apply it ONLY other roots and dont wash it w shampoo unless uve added any other ingredients to the aloe. If ur using just aloe Vera and nothing else u have to apply it on the roots and rinse it out properly.
You should have mixed some oil with the get.
6:59 looks like the chunks instead of the gel itself
she reserve it😆
Take the aloe leaf gel blind and add coconut then put in your hair
Actually aloe is for oily scalp 😅
I dont know but my mom uses fresh aloe vera as a indian mom she made it in to paste with her hands and applys and tells us to keep it on for 10 mins then we used to wash our hair then it used look shiny my hair type is silky my sisters is tangly and like a birds nest
You probably used aloe Vera gel try the real aloe Vera gel❤
Be careful if your making homemade Aloe gel Bc they have a yellow poison sap
use fresh aloe
You should add a little oil
Coconut oil
My hair was not happy after applying aloe
Don't use aleo vera gel 🙂
I don't think that shampooing your hair helped I think it's best to shampoo first them apply Aloe Vera and only wash the aloe Vera out with water only. Depending on what shampoo you're using it can really strip the hair of its natural oil and leave it super dry.
Aloe Vera then a blast of chemicals with the shampoo + conditioner, it’s the other way around
aloe vera is better for skin
Aloe makes my hair so dry and rough
Did you even use real aloe plant?.. 😂😂
It doesn't looks like it. She used glycerin.