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Really really weird question!!

 
(@LadyAmphitrite)
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Hi guys,
I promise this has to do with hair!!!

I tried making myself a healthy "fudge." I used most of my coconut oil, about a cup of cocoa powder, a fourth of a cup of store bought honey, and after I gave up on the taste and the healthy factor, I added about a half of a cup of sugar that melted in the mixture. Needless to say, it tasted horrible.

So my question is, can I use this mixture on my hair? I really don't like seeing all of that coconut oil going to waste. Would it stain my hair? Make it feel bad? Could I use it during a bleach bath or would that be a nono? Can I use it just to moisturize and put protein back into my hair?

-Maybe I'll throw more sugar in it and use it as a scrub before shaving? Or shall I just throw it out? Thanks!!

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Posted : September 12, 2014 6:24 pm
(@marthakins)
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All of those things are good for hair except sugar (Not saying sugar is bad I just don't know it's good. Oh and cocoa.) but I mean I think it might be good for your hair. Although not sure about staining. Sorry this post wasn't actually very helpful lol.

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Posted : September 12, 2014 6:31 pm
(@janineb)
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I'd probably use it as a scrub. Not sure why you'd use it before shaving as wouldn't scrubbing make the skin more sensitive? Or is this a recent beauty thing I don't know about? πŸ™‚

Definitely not for use with a bleach bath! And I wouldn't want to use it on hair really. Cocoa, sugar and hair doesn't seem like a great combo on hair.

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Posted : September 12, 2014 7:58 pm
(@marthakins)
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Haha yeah actually! I didn't notice the bleach bath question. Definitely bad.

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Posted : September 12, 2014 8:04 pm
(@LadyAmphitrite)
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I can't help but giggle at all of this. I guess I'll just use it as a scrub to keep on the safer side! πŸ™‚

I've heard that since the scrub gets rid of all the dead skin, it is easier to get a clean shave afterward. It sounds kind of painful but it actually does work!

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Posted : September 12, 2014 8:51 pm
(@Debdeb)
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Use as a scrub! Yeah scrubbing before shaving is a good idea because it helps prevent ingrown hairs.

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Posted : September 16, 2014 6:24 am