I think every tribe everywhere have developed methods for skin hair nourishment with any crop / seed / vegetation they can outsource. I also believe good healthy diet also work on hair and nails and skin because we all need same nutrition values like vitamins minerals and etcetra
@Raisy Rosye also cutting hair is taboo for these tribal women. Yes coconut is one of the best hair nourishing oil ! Seen great results. Castor oil is promising and nourishing hair oil , it stimulates hair growth * 10 times when mixed with a carrier oil ( its thick and shouldn't leave - in more than 5 hours ) rice hair mask must be good too .. Ive used Argan oil in serum form after shower and trust me its best after shower leave in conditioner serum oil ( just few drop are enough ) and it de tangles soft wet hair also safe application before using hair starightner and blow drying. It isn't sticky & crispy. Hair feels soft and silky ( bouncy ) !
@Raisy Rosye all the best 💗💘 in my opinion attractive hair length is just down the waist / crossing thighs. Anything that suits you .. Nothing like having natural smooth straight hair u r lucky 😍💘
@@greenme7094 Yeah. I have dreadlocks and I like to massage vitamin E oil mixed in with castor on my scalp. My hair grows healthy and strong. (I think it might be similar in structure to the sebum the scalp naturally produces, but not 2 sure).
Some African Namibian tribeswomen mix Shea Butter and red clay pigments into a paste for their skin and hair, and some traditional African women use Chebe powder in oils for Extremely long hair.
In the original documentary of Yao womens hair routine (clips shown in this video), after washing the rice they store it to ferment for one week so it smells sour. Then they boil it and add the fruit peel (which I believe is also prepared in advance according to comments on another UA-cam video). Then they store it to continue the fermentation. I think I have remembered correctly!
Recipe:-Wash rice with water,take this water and boil with any citrus fruit peels ,let it cool. Now store this water for a month to couple of months then ready to use.
i seen a video where the yao women boil the peels and everything together then ferment it 😂 they don’t separate anything and now the internet is getting the recipe completely wrong
Thank you for sharing...very informative 👍🏾! I questioned the way in which some other individuals made the rice water and I thought 'No' this is the incorrect method, as the rice was never washed and other vital steps were missed🤔. I would say one thing PLEASE DO NOT tell people to THROW the rice AWAY! Oh my gosh, why would you waste it, when it can be cooked and EATEN😩😫
I'd think you'd have to either put oil on the top to let it ferment, so the peels and to fi root don't mold or something to make sure those stay submerged.
Thank you so much for this video, I can't wait to try it. One question, what amounts did you use for the rice, water, fleeceflower and ginger? I see the 1 orange but there are no other quantities listed. Please and thank you :-)
You can also get fresh rosermary and mint leaves , boil for 20 minutes, strain it. Let it cool, put in a spray bottle and spray every day on your hair. It wont stink. After the first use, store in refrigerator and use it until gone.
I think grapefruit then orange, but they would have similar benefits. For ferments unless you have something to completely submerge the peels and roots, you have to put oil on the top to prevent mold.
Nope,, orange peel will make your hair dry,, it definitely different with Pamelo peel,, I've tried both and Orange peel doesn't work wonder like pamelo peel.. Idk why you guys live but here in France pamelo is always available in supermarket
Use grapefruit peel the pyrethrins, oils, condition and create shine You need the more acidic grapefruit rather than orange. Also you know its done right if it smells good not bad
Tbh we don't eat a lot of rice. My mom hates the stuff. I bought a big bag of rice on clearance that was borderline stale that way I dont feel bad throeing it out
@@jennyrose9454 rice doesn't get stale. Infact rice is aged to make it taste better. Atleast donate the rice or something. It's not about the money, but wastage of labour, efforts, and the final product that you're doing. The land used, emissions secreted, all for vain. Not to mention a substantial population in the world never get to have healthy food such as rice on a daily basis.
They use fo ti root. You can get the powder or dried pieces of root. The Yao use pomelo, which may be at your local Asian market. Or, use grapefruit peel.
Helps it to stay fresh and stop it spoiling, also helps massively with the smell. I would stick to an orange and not pomelo as that cause feel big bits in it
@@jasminecrooks7561 each ingredient has its own purpose, therefore not every root fits there, for example fleeceflower is responsible for the color of the hair ;)
Loved this video, informative and straight to the point. Do you recommend I leave the rice water up to a week or month ? And also can I leave the rice water in my hair or I have to rinse it out ?
Thank you love. Glad you liked it. I would recommend going for 2 weeks as 4 starts to smell a bit but still not that bad. If you wash your hair once a week then yeah you can spray it on your scalp and leave it in (it will start to itch but is worth it) or if it’s braided up under a wig you can do the same for longer.
After fermentation, u can store it in the fridge to stop fermentation up until a wk. Also, u can do a leave-in, but I wouldn’t go longer than a wk. U can check out the 7-day rice water challenge.
After fermenting the rice water for 1 week, Yao women immerse their hair upside down in a bowl and comb their hair with the water for *30 minutes* and use only natural spring water to rinse after the cleansing. They never use hot water, the spring is the right temp with cool water in summer, warm in winter. The lakes in their country are equivalent to American tap water 💦
With the fleece flower and ginger root they can be substituted for anything that has health properties in. Some examples are green tea leaves, peppermint leaves or fenugreek seeds. These should be easier to source
Hi, I would avoid putting oils in it other than essential oils for me smell, only because it started to develop a mould like residue on the top when I tried to add oils to it
I’ve always had short hair since I was a child. I’m sure I lack something that’s needed to grow hair. I can say this has helped my hair to grow and especially the back that has always been 1/2 inche long. My hair grew, becoming longer and thicker than ever. After caring for my mom for 5 years before she passed, my hair broke off and I had a bald spot. I started the rice water treatment again and I’m happy to see and feel new growth. I used a different approach. I use the water of cooked rice and pour (while it’s warm)on my scalp after I have I washed it and I leav it on for 30 minutes before rinsing out.
Do you put this on your hair before or after you wash it? How long do you leave it on? Or is it a rinse after you have washed and conditioned your hair?
Wait?... Do you ferment JUST the rice water before boiling or you boil it after rinsing and ferment it for a month all together? I have been watching the video where the ladies sort of explained... and they say it has to be fermented at at least a week (prob more like a month?) to become sour and then you see them put it in a pot and boil it and add the ingredients: Pomelo skins, Fleece Flower root powder, Green Tea Leaf Powder (Camellia Sinensis) or instead Camilla Oil or something to make it smell better etc?... and later say the let it cool down before using it.. I am so confused whaaaa
I guess there’s different ways to do it. I’ve taken this one from vogue where the journalist stayed with the Yao women and they showed her how they do it. So wash the rice, add the roots and extracts and citrus peel, boil it all together and then let it ferment for a week to a month.
@@SweeTease Aahw yeah i have been diving into all these videos, articles and whatnot 😅🤣... Prob also have to take in to consideration what hair-type you have and what you can and cannot use etc. So i will do a little bit more research before anything haha 🧐 And all this started for me, because i found/ordered the Viori Shampoo & Conditioner bars 😂 Thank you for the reply! Appreciated ❤️
@@xXJoanieeXx exactly how I got into this! I'm in love with Viori only after 3 weeks of having it 🥰 I'm trying to do the rice water soaks then use Viori after so I can condition it. I hope I'm not overdoing it!
You can leave it to ferment for a month in a cupboard and then start using it. I normally start using it from around 2 weeks. The recipes are based around tradition but the rice water is technically effective at any stage. From documentaries many of the Yao women wait for it to sour (around a month it begins to start to sour But no where near as bad as when you do it without the oranges) before they use it. I personally don’t do that lol
oh also I put on m;y body and face after moisturizing to lock it in AND make little ice cubes and rub the ice on your face when you do your a.m or p.m routines
Hello! So I tried to follow this recipe basically (foti root vs the ginger, and I added some tea seed oil which just ended up floating on the top) and I have only been fermenting mine for around 7 days and I have mold forming on top? I did boil it before potting it to try to prevent this. Do you ever get this problem? What do you do??
Hello!! I get bits in bit and like a slimey film on the top but I just remove it. I did get mould when I used pomelo instead of orange so I stick to orange. Which one did you use?
@@SweeTease I used grape fruit! Yeah I just removed the mold & boiled it again. I just tried it in my hair & I really regretted the tea seed oil lol. My hair is just greasy now like I've done an oil treatment. Are we supposed to shampoo after? Also I have little rice bits still lol. My OTHER question is - I left it for a week and a half and honestly it didn't smell at all... does this mean it didn't ferment??
Is the tea seed oil an essential oil or actually oil?? Yes I shampoo after because it has bits in it. I think if you just want to wash it out and not shampoo you would literally just have to use rice water and grapefruit so there’s no bits
@@SweeTease No it's like olive oil basically, it's also called camellia oil i think. I feel like it was bits of rice lol, maybe I need a better strainer. Thanks for answering! :)
You missed a couple of steps in this video, actually the Yao women lightly cooked the rice after soaking it, then they let the rice ferment in the water. Fermentation of the rice is important because the rice release more good bacteria and more bio available vitamins and minerals. Most important They also prepare and consume the rice.
@@SweeTease others reason why is because now hair growth is now shown to have a link to our good gut bacteria. Yao women and some parts of India eat fermented foods, which probably contribute to their length of hair.
I have used the rice water rinse on my hair twice now and I can already feel the difference in my my hair. It's soft and silky and I LOVE IT. I wear my hair short so I'm not using the rice water for the growth factor. If you haven't tried it yet, you need to. If it doesn't do anything for you, what have you lost? 😉
I followed the Yao recipe to the T so 1 month is the longest I like to leave it, 2-4 weeks is fine. I’ve left it longer before but it does begin to sour a tad
@@SweeTease so you toss out what is left after four weeks? Or does that amount last you only one month? One last question, I wash my hair 2 or 3 times a week. Do I use the rice water with every wash or stick with one use a week?
What kind of rice did they use? I have Jasmin rice and regular white rice. Does it matter? Will it help my white/grey hair go back to my natural color? I want to try this, but I have a lot of questions first.
Só pude entender a laranja e o arroz da para traduzir pós restante dos ingrediente ?Porquê se não tem como a mente ajudar , mandando o laik o joinha compartilhar sou do Brasil Minas gerais não tem como saber precisarmos da explicações de maneira certa aí sim vou compartilhar da um joinha vou escrever no canal mais quero as traduções desses ingredientes beijos 😀😃🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰❤💗💓💞💋💞💋💞💋💓💗❤
I soon as my Mom leaves tomorrow for work.That rice better is all...mines
Same
Lol
literally me rn😂
@@orangemana4415 lol me too
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I think every tribe everywhere have developed methods for skin hair nourishment with any crop / seed / vegetation they can outsource. I also believe good healthy diet also work on hair and nails and skin because we all need same nutrition values like vitamins minerals and etcetra
@Raisy Rosye also cutting hair is taboo for these tribal women. Yes coconut is one of the best hair nourishing oil ! Seen great results. Castor oil is promising and nourishing hair oil , it stimulates hair growth * 10 times when mixed with a carrier oil ( its thick and shouldn't leave - in more than 5 hours ) rice hair mask must be good too .. Ive used Argan oil in serum form after shower and trust me its best after shower leave in conditioner serum oil ( just few drop are enough ) and it de tangles soft wet hair also safe application before using hair starightner and blow drying. It isn't sticky & crispy. Hair feels soft and silky ( bouncy ) !
@Raisy Rosye anytime ❤
@Raisy Rosye all the best 💗💘 in my opinion attractive hair length is just down the waist / crossing thighs. Anything that suits you .. Nothing like having natural smooth straight hair u r lucky 😍💘
@@greenme7094 Yeah. I have dreadlocks and I like to massage vitamin E oil mixed in with castor on my scalp. My hair grows healthy and strong. (I think it might be similar in structure to the sebum the scalp naturally produces, but not 2 sure).
Some African Namibian tribeswomen mix Shea Butter and red clay pigments into a paste for their skin and hair, and some traditional African women use Chebe powder in oils for Extremely long hair.
In the original documentary of Yao womens hair routine (clips shown in this video), after washing the rice they store it to ferment for one week so it smells sour. Then they boil it and add the fruit peel (which I believe is also prepared in advance according to comments on another UA-cam video). Then they store it to continue the fermentation. I think I have remembered correctly!
They can actually leave it to ferment for up to three months.
Recipe:-Wash rice with water,take this water and boil with any citrus fruit peels ,let it cool. Now store this water for a month to couple of months then ready to use.
Yes ur right.. they start the fermentation process for 7 days before cooking it☺️
So I can not use it straight away?
i seen a video where the yao women boil the peels and everything together then ferment it 😂 they don’t separate anything and now the internet is getting the recipe completely wrong
"do this for 5-10 minutes, don't be lazy"
Bruh that got me lol😭🤣
Best method!! Worked wonders on my dry scalp🙌🏾. Thank youu
Glad it helped!
Thank you for sharing...very informative 👍🏾! I questioned the way in which some other individuals made the rice water and I thought 'No' this is the incorrect method, as the rice was never washed and other vital steps were missed🤔. I would say one thing PLEASE DO NOT tell people to THROW the rice AWAY! Oh my gosh, why would you waste it, when it can be cooked and EATEN😩😫
The water that is drained off from rinsing the rice is good for houseplants every so often or vegetable gardens etc so don't throw it away
Your volume is low. Pls raise u r volume and thanks dear sharing this useful video
Thank you for the feedback. Will double check my volume in future videos x
what's name of essential oil
@@rdhaliwal3550 it’s eucalyptus oil.
Mine grew fuzzy mold 😂 So now I only leave out for 2 days than put in fridge, after a week it’s still great to use.
Try all organic ingrediënts, the pesticides inside regular oranges and rice might kill off the good bacteria
@@Arockersfantasy who said kill good bacteria
I'd think you'd have to either put oil on the top to let it ferment, so the peels and to fi root don't mold or something to make sure those stay submerged.
I use it without fermenting it I just use rice water.
Thank you so much for this video, I can't wait to try it. One question, what amounts did you use for the rice, water, fleeceflower and ginger? I see the 1 orange but there are no other quantities listed. Please and thank you :-)
So thx. I will try! I love u!
You can also get fresh rosermary and mint leaves , boil for 20 minutes, strain it. Let it cool, put in a spray bottle and spray every day on your hair. It wont stink. After the first use, store in refrigerator and use it until gone.
Ooo that sounds good. Will have to give this a go
i add conditioner or oil first befroe wash with this it cleans and seals in the moisture
your voice is so adorable
Are you supposed to rinse after application?
Most people do. I sometime just put it on my scalp overnight
Fleece flower use cheyyalaa
Mam you are using wood residue tea hear in Delhi it will not get for that what shall I should use
Any pure tea like green tea
Thanks mam
Can you tell me where you get fleece flowers root
I got it from a local herbal shop so what have to see what is around your area
If you are unable to find it a good substitute is pure green tea
I think grapefruit then orange, but they would have similar benefits. For ferments unless you have something to completely submerge the peels and roots, you have to put oil on the top to prevent mold.
Nope,, orange peel will make your hair dry,, it definitely different with Pamelo peel,, I've tried both and Orange peel doesn't work wonder like pamelo peel.. Idk why you guys live but here in France pamelo is always available in supermarket
Won't the water be oily then?
Use grapefruit peel the pyrethrins, oils, condition and create shine You need the more acidic grapefruit rather than orange. Also you know its done right if it smells good not bad
@@se.i.4393 grapefruit has natural oils and is acidic it will soften but Not be oily at all.
Omg I can’t believe you throw the rice away after, that’s food!
Tbh we don't eat a lot of rice. My mom hates the stuff. I bought a big bag of rice on clearance that was borderline stale that way I dont feel bad throeing it out
🙄
@@jennyrose9454 rice doesn't get stale. Infact rice is aged to make it taste better. Atleast donate the rice or something. It's not about the money, but wastage of labour, efforts, and the final product that you're doing. The land used, emissions secreted, all for vain. Not to mention a substantial population in the world never get to have healthy food such as rice on a daily basis.
@@AnshitaNupur huh I did not know that
@@jennyrose9454 yes, please don't waste food
Hello mam..how many days i can preserv this ?
I normally use it after about 5 days and then stop using it when I’ve had it about a month
@@SweeTease thank you 🤗
Wow
Do you cook the rice first?
No need to cook it
Can v do this and store it in fridge for a month?
Yes you can
Does this turn into alcohol in that period of time?
Can I use lemon peel?
Yes you can
Tq 😊
Later can I wash my hair with shampoo?
I normally do this step after shampooing but no reason you can’t do it before shampooing
@@SweeTease then okay!!! Thanks a lot
Grapes fruit is closet to Pemlo/pamelo. Lemon and orange might also be close to it or similar to Pemlo/pamelo
Plz mention the herbs and oil that you used
This is in the description
They use fo ti root. You can get the powder or dried pieces of root. The Yao use pomelo, which may be at your local Asian market. Or, use grapefruit peel.
Can you tell me what they actually use, please, all the main ingredients?😊🙏🏼
What' s in that packets ???
Fleece flower and ginger root
What oil did you use? Or can I use any oil
Any essential oil that you like the smell of
What pleasant voice you have, I like your voice than the rice water preparation
Aww that’s sweet of you. Thank you x
Yaaas! Veeeery relaxing voice 😌!
Instead of fleece flower root, ginger root and tea bran what can I use??
Use green tea
Rosemary
One more question. Do you let the rice water ferment at room temperature or in refrigerator? I’m about to make your recipe! Can’t wait to try it!
Sorry for the very late reply I missed this message. Room temperature in a cupboard is fine. Interested to know how it went!!
What is the function of the pomelo or orange? Are they absolutely necessary? Is this slippery and sudsy and does it lather up?
Helps it to stay fresh and stop it spoiling, also helps massively with the smell. I would stick to an orange and not pomelo as that cause feel big bits in it
How can i get fleeceflowee
What is ingredients rice water
Listed in the description
Where I put this after I made it in frdge or out
You can store it in a cupboard as they do not store it in the fridge. Don’t believe there is any harm if you wanted to
I meant I have the doubt .....how many times we could use that water ??? After using again storing and shall we use again
Rice water banane k liye rice kitna lena h or water kitna lena h
What is in the bottle?? Plz reply me dr
It is an essential oil. Tee tree is good
@@SweeTease can i use another oil?
Yes of course,
What is a feeceflower???
It’s just a type of root from a plant in Asia that has lots of vitamins. Any kind of root with health properties will do.
@@jasminecrooks7561 oo thnk you sister
@@jasminecrooks7561 each ingredient has its own purpose, therefore not every root fits there, for example fleeceflower is responsible for the color of the hair ;)
Agreed but if she finds another root that has properties more fitting to what she requires then she can use that instead.
Please anyone help me which root do you add to the rice
If you can’t find ginger root then you can use moringa leaves or even just pure green tea
Loved this video, informative and straight to the point. Do you recommend I leave the rice water up to a week or month ? And also can I leave the rice water in my hair or I have to rinse it out ?
Thank you love. Glad you liked it.
I would recommend going for 2 weeks as 4 starts to smell a bit but still not that bad.
If you wash your hair once a week then yeah you can spray it on your scalp and leave it in (it will start to itch but is worth it) or if it’s braided up under a wig you can do the same for longer.
After fermentation, u can store it in the fridge to stop fermentation up until a wk. Also, u can do a leave-in, but I wouldn’t go longer than a wk. U can check out the 7-day rice water challenge.
Ese hair to hmare liye dream hi h
Do they apply oil? then which? b'coz rice water itself do not remove the oil from the hair.
fleece flower where can I buy this
After fermenting the rice water for 1 week, Yao women immerse their hair upside down in a bowl and comb their hair with the water for *30 minutes* and use only natural spring water to rinse after the cleansing. They never use hot water, the spring is the right temp with cool water in summer, warm in winter. The lakes in their country are equivalent to American tap water 💦
Were we get fleece flower
You will have to look online. I got mine from a herbal shop
If we do not have any ginger powder then what we do
With the fleece flower and ginger root they can be substituted for anything that has health properties in. Some examples are green tea leaves, peppermint leaves or fenugreek seeds. These should be easier to source
Can u please tell me what things are needed I didn't quite understand because your voice volume was low
Hello, it’s just in the description box, sorry about low volume
What is the oil she but
Any essential oil
Fermented rice water is best
can i reuse the rice i already put in the bowl? i dont wanna waste rice
Oh course!! You’re just cleaning it
Plz can you tell me they used caky wood powder what is name in English this wood
Is castor oil also effective in this recipe?
Hi, I would avoid putting oils in it other than essential oils for me smell, only because it started to develop a mould like residue on the top when I tried to add oils to it
You said fermentation 1 week to 1 month.....so can I use it after a week or after a month?
ممكن احط الخلطه دي في الثلاجه واستخدامها
Recipe can be borrowed but not genes.... sad but true😭
Concentration on food, choosing hair oil, daily maintenance will altogether help growing the hair up👍
Damn
I’ve always had short hair since I was a child. I’m sure I lack something that’s needed to grow hair. I can say this has helped my hair to grow and especially the back that has always been 1/2 inche long. My hair grew, becoming longer and thicker than ever. After caring for my mom for 5 years before she passed, my hair broke off and I had a bald spot. I started the rice water treatment again and I’m happy to see and feel new growth.
I used a different approach. I use the water of cooked rice and pour (while it’s warm)on my scalp after I have I washed it and I leav it on for 30 minutes before rinsing out.
Do you put this on your hair before or after you wash it? How long do you leave it on? Or is it a rinse after you have washed and conditioned your hair?
I do it between shampooing and conditioning but you can do it first
Can I add amla powder or amla oil?
Hi where did you purchase your fleeceflower root ?
Wait?... Do you ferment JUST the rice water before boiling or you boil it after rinsing and ferment it for a month all together? I have been watching the video where the ladies sort of explained... and they say it has to be fermented at at least a week (prob more like a month?) to become sour and then you see them put it in a pot and boil it and add the ingredients: Pomelo skins, Fleece Flower root powder, Green Tea Leaf Powder (Camellia Sinensis) or instead Camilla Oil or something to make it smell better etc?... and later say the let it cool down before using it.. I am so confused whaaaa
I guess there’s different ways to do it. I’ve taken this one from vogue where the journalist stayed with the Yao women and they showed her how they do it. So wash the rice, add the roots and extracts and citrus peel, boil it all together and then let it ferment for a week to a month.
@@SweeTease Aahw yeah i have been diving into all these videos, articles and whatnot 😅🤣...
Prob also have to take in to consideration what hair-type you have and what you can and cannot use etc. So i will do a little bit more research before anything haha 🧐
And all this started for me, because i found/ordered the Viori Shampoo & Conditioner bars 😂
Thank you for the reply! Appreciated ❤️
@@xXJoanieeXx exactly how I got into this! I'm in love with Viori only after 3 weeks of having it 🥰 I'm trying to do the rice water soaks then use Viori after so I can condition it. I hope I'm not overdoing it!
@@xXJoanieeXx l
So, you keep it for a month not in the fridge and use it once a week? Like during that month or until it’s all gone? When does it start going bad?
You can leave it to ferment for a month in a cupboard and then start using it. I normally start using it from around 2 weeks. The recipes are based around tradition but the rice water is technically effective at any stage.
From documentaries many of the Yao women wait for it to sour (around a month it begins to start to sour But no where near as bad as when you do it without the oranges) before they use it. I personally don’t do that lol
My peels are causing the water to stink and they’re are turning brown/ black after storing them away ... are they rotting?
Maybe decrease the amount of time you leave it. 1 week should ideally be enough and it shouldn’t smell nasty
This is definitely rice 🍚 water
May we use plastic container for fermentation?
Yes I believe so, I have before
oh also I put on m;y body and face after moisturizing to lock it in AND make little ice cubes and rub the ice on your face when you do your a.m or p.m routines
I will trey it and tell you
Give me link all these ingridians plz plz
Hello! So I tried to follow this recipe basically (foti root vs the ginger, and I added some tea seed oil which just ended up floating on the top) and I have only been fermenting mine for around 7 days and I have mold forming on top? I did boil it before potting it to try to prevent this. Do you ever get this problem? What do you do??
Hello!! I get bits in bit and like a slimey film on the top but I just remove it. I did get mould when I used pomelo instead of orange so I stick to orange. Which one did you use?
@@SweeTease I used grape fruit! Yeah I just removed the mold & boiled it again. I just tried it in my hair & I really regretted the tea seed oil lol. My hair is just greasy now like I've done an oil treatment. Are we supposed to shampoo after? Also I have little rice bits still lol.
My OTHER question is - I left it for a week and a half and honestly it didn't smell at all... does this mean it didn't ferment??
Is the tea seed oil an essential oil or actually oil??
Yes I shampoo after because it has bits in it. I think if you just want to wash it out and not shampoo you would literally just have to use rice water and grapefruit so there’s no bits
@@SweeTease No it's like olive oil basically, it's also called camellia oil i think. I feel like it was bits of rice lol, maybe I need a better strainer. Thanks for answering! :)
@@cathybrokeit12 did this method work?
How many days does it take to keep this in the fridge?? How long do you need to aply and keep ??
You can leave it a week before using,
@@SweeTease can i have some ginger mashed potatos ??
ഇത് കാണുന്ന മലയാളി കൾ ഉണ്ടോ
മലയാളി ഇല്ലാത്ത place ഉണ്ടോ???
😅
انا ممكن احط الخلطه دي في الثلاجه
Ese hm rat bhar lagake rakh sakse he kya
Nhi, srf 20 mnt, phir sar pani se dho lena he, shampoo nhi lgana.
the guys in my family mostly have long hair i’m trying to grow my long and beautiful hair now that i’m 18 i can grow it long long
And when it come the result?
You get much more nutrients by letting it ferment versus Throwing It All Away
Name.....miss u
Wat in bottle putdrops?
Eucalyptus oil
You missed a couple of steps in this video, actually the Yao women lightly cooked the rice after soaking it, then they let the rice ferment in the water. Fermentation of the rice is important because the rice release more good bacteria and more bio available vitamins and minerals. Most important They also prepare and consume the rice.
I think I’ve seen the Yao women do it different ways. They all have their own technique.
@@SweeTease others reason why is because now hair growth is now shown to have a link to our good gut bacteria. Yao women and some parts of India eat fermented foods, which probably contribute to their length of hair.
I have used the rice water rinse on my hair twice now and I can already feel the difference in my my hair. It's soft and silky and I LOVE IT. I wear my hair short so I'm not using the rice water for the growth factor. If you haven't tried it yet, you need to. If it doesn't do anything for you, what have you lost? 😉
Do you boil your rice first please with orange peel , I’ve never boiled mine but are you supposed to
Any change
Did you boil all the ingredients? 😢
I would love to use it but my mom will eat me up when she will know I wasted rice
🤣🤣 can cook it after if you use gloves I guess lol
Hiiii😍😍
What is the period of fermentation of rice after boiling?
And how is it preserved??
From 2-4 weeks in a cool dry place (a cupboard works)
I have alargies for orange 🍊
Anyone found tea bran??
How long can you store it for and how afer 1 month?
I followed the Yao recipe to the T so 1 month is the longest I like to leave it, 2-4 weeks is fine. I’ve left it longer before but it does begin to sour a tad
@@SweeTease so you toss out what is left after four weeks? Or does that amount last you only one month? One last question, I wash my hair 2 or 3 times a week. Do I use the rice water with every wash or stick with one use a week?
hey gays who use this rice for her hair please tell me and thank you
Hi yes I'm a gay but unfortunately I have not done this so maybe try asking the straight people?
@@vilte122 thank you
Can u send me the recipe please
It’s just in the description
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Last ingredient casteroil???????? Tel me plz.
It was eucalyptus oil but can use any oil
It looked like they said it was tea root... Maybe it's camelia root?
ماء الارز وقشرة البرتقال وزنجبيل الاسود وزيت الصبار
White hair black naturaly?
Pease say that ingredients and process any one wanna understood u can explain please what are the ingredients please
They are in the description xx
What kind of rice did they use? I have Jasmin rice and regular white rice. Does it matter? Will it help my white/grey hair go back to my natural color? I want to try this, but I have a lot of questions first.
Só pude entender a laranja e o arroz da para traduzir pós restante dos ingrediente ?Porquê se não tem como a mente ajudar , mandando o laik o joinha compartilhar sou do Brasil Minas gerais não tem como saber precisarmos da explicações de maneira certa aí sim vou compartilhar da um joinha vou escrever no canal mais quero as traduções desses ingredientes beijos 😀😃🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰❤💗💓💞💋💞💋💞💋💓💗❤
I am,not under stand pls any one guide me what a add ingrents and how use this recipy for hair please