once you make this oil, pour the entire contents in a glass jar and leave it for atleast 3-4 weeks for its full potency. In India we cook the ingredients in coconut oil and leave it in the heat of the sun for another 3-4 weeks. then we strain the oil and use it. also dont discard the herbs. squeeze all the oil out and then grind these herbs to a fine paste and refrigerate. you can add it to hair masks.
@@wykeyamiles2 yes of course. we leave the oil in for a few hrs or overnite and then wash it off. let me share a good hair wash recipe. you can make a batch of this to last for a month. 1 cup of chick pea flour, one cup of mung bean flour and 1 cup of Shikakai powder. or half cup of shikakai and half cup of Reetha (soapnut) powder. Shikakai is soapbean easily found in Indian stores. mix these powders well and store in an airtight container. for harwash depending on how long your hair is take about a tablespoon of this mix add some tepid water to this to make a slurry. use this as shampoo to wash your hair. this works as a mild shampoo. it cleans but does not strip your scalp of its natural oils. over a few months of using this you will see a good improvement in your hair growth.
@@Jerusalem23 i always believed that one must always share tips, ideas and recipes that is all natural and good for everyone's health. if my tips help people to enjoy good hair, skin or general health, i feel blessed.
I love when hair videos get STRAIGHT to the point instead of talking about their weekend and how they went shopping and being all extra in the camera before talking about what's REALLY important. I normally stop watching after 2 minutes of them talking about everything ELSE but what the videos supposed to be about so thank you sis💕💕
After filtering the oil,grind all the remaining residue into a smooth pulp,add a spoonful of yogurt to it and use it as a hair mask . It softenes your hair.
It's my 1st time growing my hair, and your videos have been a great help on this journey. I use an egg mask to my hair once a week and massage my scalp three times a week using liiitleextra coconioonn oil. Afterward, I wash it off with cooocoonion shampoo, and I stick to this routine constantly. I'm happy to say that my hair fall has completely stopped.
Indian hair remedy. Fenugreek Tulsi leaves Cloves Black cumin seed/Kalonji Amla Neem leaves Hibiscus leaves Curry leaves Aloe vera Avocado/coconut oil Cook on low heat for 20 mins Ler sit dor 4hrs Add a few drops rosemary oil Strain and store
being an Indian i am so proud to see that people who love nature and theirselves just going for Ayurveda ....damn girl you nailed this ❤️....btw ....you have got a new member ❤️❤️❤️since now on
Iam a indian.This hair oil is true.It help to control hair fall ,thick hair and prevent to other hair problems. But we are not used to dry ingredients.We used fresh ingredients. Because all are available .And we will add coconut oil instead of avacado oil.
*Ingredients* Aloe (Warm separately for 15 minutes to dry out before adding to the rest of the mix) Fenugreek Tulsi leaves (Indian grocery store) Whole cloves Black Cumin Seeds Amla / dried Indian gooseberry Neem leaves Hibiscus flowers 🌺 Curry leaves Avocado oil, coconut oil 🥥 Bring to slow boil on medium heat 2:15 cook for 20 minutes Look for change in color to darker brown Ingredients are wilted 🥀dehydrated as well as aloe Let it cool for a few hours Add a few drops rosemary oil 5:12 _advice from commenters_ Pour into glass bottle with ingredients, let sit in sun for 3-4 weeks Take plant ingredients out, blend into a paste Can mix with yogurt and apply to hair for added shine and softness. *Application* 5:21 Leave on for a few hours before washing, conditioning and styling as usual. *Frequency* 5:56 2-3 times a week
When you prepare the hair oil boil th e aloe Vera first for 10 -15 minutes. Coz aloe contains water. It need more time to cook. Then add the rest of the ingredients . And you can also add shallots/onions while preparing the hair oil( cook it with aloe , coz it also has water content) . Lots of love from India 🥰🥰🇮🇳
I loved your video but the reason I’m subscribing is all the Indians in your comments giving you the thumbs up and extra advice. I love it. It means you were true to their process and ingredients and that for me is priceless. Thank you
I am an Indian woman. With long long hair. There’s always some oil in our hair even after shampooing as it works as protection . A Warm oil massage is even better.
@@beckycheruiyot2306 I oil my hair twice a week keep it for a day and wash my hair twice a week too. Even after washing my hair that very day after drying just take a teaspoon if oil , spread it on my palms and lightly massage my scalp and tips of hair. Almost all Indian women practice this.
@@beckycheruiyot2306 make sure you wash once (or twice max) a week. Washing hair often dries up the scalp. Compare it with soil. Drier it gets, easier for the plant(hair) to fall.
Hello, I am from India. We call those leaves as curry leaf. Actually sweet neem. Don't use dried. Just plant it. It can be grown in any weather any where from it's seeds. Rest is very good job . I liked your recipe. Just wowww Also you can grow Bhringaraaj plant , it grows like mint.
For you next batch. Try the slow cooker method. Store with all the ingredients and extract only when needed. The longer it soaks, the more infusion from the herbs.
How long do you cook it on the slow cooker method (for 8 hour or a couple of days)? Also, do you cook it on low heat? Would you include the Aloe Vera for the entire process? I was going to do it tonight like Ava did in the video, however, I might want to do the slow cooker method.
True this. We south Indians swear by most of the ingredients in this oil👍 Of course if you also ingest the spices often, especially curry leaves, Amla, cloves and coconut.. that'll surely boost hair health.
Reading all the comments and I’m just thinking how African Americans as myself are learning what’s really good for our hair n imagining the good stuff we might have used for our hair before slavery days...
Extra tip heat the oil before application..I mean the amount of oil u r going to use in your hair...then apply it...when it comes to the heat, u can touch...bcz hot oil helps in blood circulation
@@carlinesimeon9440 massaging the scalp is necessary also, but the oil needs to be warmed up indirectly, to allow for better penetration into the hair shaft, especially for girls with low porosity hair. Otherwise, it just sits on the strands, which is useless.
I am just so happy my Indian sisters are commenting in and giving us tips🤗🥰I love Indian people. I work in IT and they are so nice. I always take up for them if people try to mess with them and be rude. They are the most nicest people I know. These herbs are the truth! Thank You
My mom cooks hibiscus leaves (not flower), henna leaves, curry leaves, neem leaves, a few cloves, fenugreek powder, and maybe a few tulsi leaves (Indian basil) in coconut oil. The oil will be black in color and gives a reddish-orange undertone to your hair after use due to the henna leaves.
Thank you so much for getting right to the point. I am so tired of these videos with these women taking 30 minutes to an hour to say what is necessary. I appreciate you for this and I can't wait to try this thank you so much!😍
I couldn't agree more!!!! When I hear all of the irrelevant babble and duck faces, I immediately close it and keep scrolling. Great, informative video!
I use all your products and Infuse in my oil. I can attest that's its the best for my Grand daughter hair. Her scalp is so itchy and she pulls out her hair from the roots. I use half avacado oil and half coconut oil. I live it over night or for a couple days and I strain on a cheese cloth. I use it for my hair and my granddaughter and my daughter is amazed how Nessy hair is growing so thick. Your tips have given me alot,
Hello I have a question. My hair became thin overtime thank God I found this video. Can I leave this oil in my hair for a week or two. Do I have to wash it out every time.
@@naughtylicious112 no you can definitely leave this in. If the curry leaves and fenugreek smell bothers you then add essential oils or use less of it.
i’m making this right now and put in way more ingredients than i probably should have but that just means the hair gods will offer more blessings to this mane 🍒 thank you for this recipe and tutorial! can’t wait to use and share w my loveeee
@@sheliaford6275 Super moisturizing, I used some powders because I couldn't find fresh leaf so a little pasty but it always makes my hair feel amazing. I use it before shampooing sometimes leave in for a day sometimes 15 mins. Leaves hair soft and I don't use it continuously but my hair has grown almost a whole foot since I started using this. This is the only growth recipe I have in my hair regimen since length isn't my biggest priority but my hair was at my shoulders and is now mid-back. Could be the genes, could be the time, but I think it's this recipe plus that!
Do you boil it and then strain it to drink or consume it all? I have fenugreek and I tried to make a spray and it was sticky and it smells like a delicious pancake syrup but it attracted bees to my hair; the big ones.
Well All of the ingredients I purchased from Amazon were just delivered. I will mix it all up now. I’m really appreciative all of the knowledge shared on this vid. From the gorgeous diva that produced it to all of my Indian sisters that shared gems on their own hair journeys ( shout out to India!!!!) I hope I have successful results.
I love this oil!!! Because I didn’t see any measurements for these specific ingredients I just “ eye- balled” it. I may have over did it w/ the curry leaves lol. Real talk- it came out ok but it makes me hungry. I just decided to add some peppermint oil to the mixture to quiet down the original scent. That worked out fine. I’m definitely going to make more this week - when I told my friends a couple asked if I could make a bottle for them ( I have so much herbs left over) Question: what are the correct increments for the spices & what can I use to blend out the scent a little better? I know my sisters on TH-cam will help me get it all the way straight so let me know guys. Thanks In advance. 😃
Eva, your tutorial is absolutely fantastic! Your meticulous instructions provide such clarity. I'm eagerly anticipating experimenting with this hair oil concoction - thank you for generously divulging your wisdom!
THANKYOU SO MUCH😊😊 AVA MANE FOR SHARING INDIAN HAIR GROWTH FORMULA AND YES IT WORKS WITH ALL NATURAL INGREDIENTS ADDED IN IT. AND THANKS TO ALL HERE TOO FOR LIKING THE FORMULA.
Go look at her first video and you will see. Because of her videos my Grand daughter hair is growing so nice and my hairline Aswell. Right now I am scared to even put chemical in my hair cause I don't want no damage to my hair line ever again.
@@linaisam5185 about two months. I never miss keeping my scalp and band spots moist. Now my hairline is fully back. I lost some on the middle of my hair and honestly that's always been the shortest part of my hair and it's growing back so thick.
I want to, but I'm balking at the smell. Will it linger in my hair? It's not like I have a social life, anyway, so if it REALLY works, i guess I don't mind either way, but just curious
You have very very pretty hair! I'm definitely gonna try this... I'm.just starting my hair journey! So I would love to incorporate this into my routine! They only thing I would probably add to this is some cactus leaf jelly 😊 thanks for the video
@@kirannathani9123 all the ingredients as in the same with some shallots and whole black pepper...Kerala girls have lots of recipes for hair growth......will tell u one more not much known one ..put black jaggary cubes into tilloil and keep it for a week and use . Wonderful results. 😀
@@ashapaul6984 wow! never heard of this one! shd we cook the jaggery with til oil or just keep in sun ? Also til oil is for winters so can we use coconut oil instead? Please tell as my hair is very damaged and frizzy
@@kirannathani9123 ...no just keep it aside for 10 or 12 days... jaggary will melt and the oil will be dark in colour... coconut oil is not suitable for this process ..
Oh wow thanks curlfriend you just gave me the idea to add some fenugreek seeds & aloe vera leafs to my premixed tea blend that I purchased from Mane KRUSH, yep that’ll take it up a notch or two. You always come through!!!!
Thank you for this recipe. I suggest you also add Vitamin E Oil which is very beneficial for your hair, skin, and scalp and prevents Oils from turning rancid.
I made my hair oil using your recipe. I use olive oil to cook my aloe Vera, fresh Neem and onion for about 15min. I then transferred the oil mix to a stainless bowl and put it in a double boiler. I then added a table spoon each of amla, fenugreek powder, black seed ground, ground cloves, rosemary, thyme, cinnamon powder, henna and moringa powder. I double boiled for 10mins. Let Cool and I sieved. After that I add about 50ml of castor oil a few drops of tea tree oil. I must say the oil feels so silky and tames frizz when I use it to seal moisture. I have not washed my hair yet. I will do that this weekend so that I can enjoy this glorious oil. The smell is heavenly. I love it Thank you Ms. Ava
ProudMane Thank you so much for sharing Indian hair remedies from India. I'm your new member, and I believe their hair treatments can treat my damaged hair. I really need it by you, God bless 🙏🙏🙏 you❤❤❤ 💖😊 I will be shopping at the Indian Grocery store. Thank you!!
I already have my regimen down and I'm totally into DIY's and I make them myself, but I really like your videos. You've got yourself a new subscriber from The Netherlands! 😘🖐🏾
Yes girl yes I already make my own product but you just gave me a couple of more key ingredients to even get it more popping. Thank you so very much for your your tutorial your video posting and your great confidence I appreciate you.💱🙆🏼♀️✔️🥳🫡💯♾️🧎🏽♀️💜🙏🏽 God bless you forever
In the beginning I thought it was going to be a difficult process but onces again....simple to do! Btw pink is ur color!
I know, I just love pink on Black women. She looks so feminine and soft.
@@miloudivyne 💕💕
SAME !
@@ProudMane can this be put into a hair that has been relax (purm)
@@ProudMane
Bvho
once you make this oil, pour the entire contents in a glass jar and leave it for atleast 3-4 weeks for its full potency. In India we cook the ingredients in coconut oil and leave it in the heat of the sun for another 3-4 weeks. then we strain the oil and use it. also dont discard the herbs. squeeze all the oil out and then grind these herbs to a fine paste and refrigerate. you can add it to hair masks.
So do you wash the oil out after applying
@@wykeyamiles2 yes of course. we leave the oil in for a few hrs or overnite and then wash it off. let me share a good hair wash recipe. you can make a batch of this to last for a month. 1 cup of chick pea flour, one cup of mung bean flour and 1 cup of Shikakai powder. or half cup of shikakai and half cup of Reetha (soapnut) powder. Shikakai is soapbean easily found in Indian stores. mix these powders well and store in an airtight container. for harwash depending on how long your hair is take about a tablespoon of this mix add some tepid water to this to make a slurry. use this as shampoo to wash your hair. this works as a mild shampoo. it cleans but does not strip your scalp of its natural oils. over a few months of using this you will see a good improvement in your hair growth.
@@buddhapiyao1315 Wow thank you for taking your time and explaining this.
@@Jerusalem23 i always believed that one must always share tips, ideas and recipes that is all natural and good for everyone's health. if my tips help people to enjoy good hair, skin or general health, i feel blessed.
Thank you ❤️💖
I love when hair videos get STRAIGHT to the point instead of talking about their weekend and how they went shopping and being all extra in the camera before talking about what's REALLY important. I normally stop watching after 2 minutes of them talking about everything ELSE but what the videos supposed to be about so thank you sis💕💕
Exactly
Amen! 👏
I can't stand all the heavy intro either ”I wud click off and find something else similar to it too
Agreed!
There’s nothing wrong with commentary. Then there’s people that would complain they’re boring
After filtering the oil,grind all the remaining residue into a smooth pulp,add a spoonful of yogurt to it and use it as a hair mask . It softenes your hair.
Excellent tip thank you
Plz what kind of yogurt
@@blessedone636 plain yogurt I guess
@@harmonyxoxo thanks
sayee sandhya can we keep it overnight?
It's my 1st time growing my hair, and your videos have been a great help on this journey. I use an egg mask to my hair once a week and massage my scalp three times a week using liiitleextra coconioonn oil. Afterward, I wash it off with cooocoonion shampoo, and I stick to this routine constantly. I'm happy to say that my hair fall has completely stopped.
I’ve got 3 bottle each of the Cocooonion shampoo & hair conditioner. Until now, overall they have worked for me in managing my hair loss
S/o to all the Indians giving extra advice to add to this amazing video! You all are so appreciated. 💗
Indian hair remedy.
Fenugreek
Tulsi leaves
Cloves
Black cumin seed/Kalonji
Amla
Neem leaves
Hibiscus leaves
Curry leaves
Aloe vera
Avocado/coconut oil
Cook on low heat for 20 mins
Ler sit dor 4hrs
Add a few drops rosemary oil
Strain and store
Thank you very much
Yessssss🔥🔥💙
Prepared this last week only
Thank you
💕🙏🏽
being an Indian i am so proud to see that people who love nature and theirselves just going for Ayurveda ....damn girl you nailed this ❤️....btw ....you have got a new member ❤️❤️❤️since now on
Thanks much. I appreciate ur feedback so much!!
@@ProudMane welcome ❤️🌞✌🏻
Because of u I'm going to try it
@@rosered9692 lol me too
Yall indian queens really be helping us all with yalls vast knowledge and beautiful culture! Thank you, us African Queens love you
Iam a indian.This hair oil is true.It help to control hair fall ,thick hair and prevent to other hair problems. But we are not used to dry ingredients.We used fresh ingredients. Because all are available .And we will add coconut oil instead of avacado oil.
Isn't this deep frying??
@@Timerooy lol
We use fresh ingredients but it does work 👍👍👍👍
Dry ingredients are better to keep the oil from going bad or growing fungi , lasts longer with dry ingredients
*Ingredients*
Aloe (Warm separately for 15 minutes to dry out before adding to the rest of the mix)
Fenugreek
Tulsi leaves (Indian grocery store)
Whole cloves
Black Cumin Seeds
Amla / dried Indian gooseberry
Neem leaves
Hibiscus flowers 🌺
Curry leaves
Avocado oil, coconut oil 🥥
Bring to slow boil on medium heat 2:15
cook for 20 minutes
Look for change in color to darker brown
Ingredients are wilted 🥀dehydrated as well as aloe
Let it cool for a few hours
Add a few drops rosemary oil 5:12
_advice from commenters_
Pour into glass bottle with ingredients, let sit in sun for 3-4 weeks
Take plant ingredients out, blend into a paste
Can mix with yogurt and apply to hair for added shine and softness.
*Application* 5:21
Leave on for a few hours before washing, conditioning and styling as usual.
*Frequency* 5:56
2-3 times a week
My available ingredients:
Hibiscus flower
Chamomile flower
Bay leaves
Fenugreek
Rosemary leaves
Coconut oil, olive oil (both penetrating oils)
Well damn, you're hired! 😅🤣
Do you have to wash it off, are can you apply and leave it in your hair?
Hi can you leave it in or just wash it out Thank you
How much avocado oil do you put in the pot Thank you
When you prepare the hair oil boil th e aloe Vera first for 10 -15 minutes. Coz aloe contains water. It need more time to cook. Then add the rest of the ingredients . And you can also add shallots/onions while preparing the hair oil( cook it with aloe , coz it also has water content) . Lots of love from India 🥰🥰🇮🇳
Yess right, me b aise krti hu
Onion 🧅 ? 😯
@@stephlon6757 helps with hair growth fr
@@Kingdomsrose can you get rid of the smell with essential oils?
@@BlackGirlLovesAnime6 I'd say peppermint or lavender and a piece of ginger. It's really strong but that should help
I loved your video but the reason I’m subscribing is all the Indians in your comments giving you the thumbs up and extra advice. I love it. It means you were true to their process and ingredients and that for me is priceless. Thank you
I appreciate that! Thank you so much ❤️
I am an Indian woman. With long long hair. There’s always some oil in our hair even after shampooing as it works as protection . A Warm oil massage is even better.
How many times do you add oil to your scalp. And how many times will it make you wash your hair 😃
@@beckycheruiyot2306 I oil my hair twice a week keep it for a day and wash my hair twice a week too. Even after washing my hair that very day after drying just take a teaspoon if oil , spread it on my palms and lightly massage my scalp and tips of hair. Almost all Indian women practice this.
@@poojamitra3990 thankyou😀🌟! I will definitely incorporate this
@@beckycheruiyot2306 make sure you wash once (or twice max) a week. Washing hair often dries up the scalp. Compare it with soil. Drier it gets, easier for the plant(hair) to fall.
This is good but how much do you use for each ingredient?😊
Hello, I am from India. We call those leaves as curry leaf. Actually sweet neem. Don't use dried. Just plant it. It can be grown in any weather any where from it's seeds. Rest is very good job . I liked your recipe. Just wowww
Also you can grow Bhringaraaj plant , it grows like mint.
Thank you 😊
Thks for the info!
Thank you much appreciated 🙏🏾
what is bringaraaj
Thanks for the info. I need a curry and bhinragi plant!
For you next batch. Try the slow cooker method. Store with all the ingredients and extract only when needed. The longer it soaks, the more infusion from the herbs.
How long do you cook it on the slow cooker method (for 8 hour or a couple of days)? Also, do you cook it on low heat? Would you include the Aloe Vera for the entire process? I was going to do it tonight like Ava did in the video, however, I might want to do the slow cooker method.
@@janicejonessanders just 15-20mins is fine
@@janicejonessanders good question. Nothing cooks slow in a SLOW cooker. 15-20 mins isn't long enough
Thanks for the idea!!!
True this. We south Indians swear by most of the ingredients in this oil👍
Of course if you also ingest the spices often, especially curry leaves, Amla, cloves and coconut.. that'll surely boost hair health.
Absolutely 💯 thank you
@marioabishek where do we get this from?
@@emi6099 from the magical land of India 😁
But seriously...Indian stores in your country would have most of the stuff in dried format.
@@marioabishek4067 ahah
@@marioabishek4067 Amazon
I use all this stuff as well as others. I just started growing my hair out last year and it’s already starting to pass my collarbone.
I'm crying
Because my hair
😢😭😔😖😒
It just won't!!!
How often do you wash and detangle your hair
Reading all the comments and I’m just thinking how African Americans as myself are learning what’s really good for our hair n imagining the good stuff we might have used for our hair before slavery days...
Extra tip heat the oil before application..I mean the amount of oil u r going to use in your hair...then apply it...when it comes to the heat, u can touch...bcz hot oil helps in blood circulation
Thks for the tip, but may I had that MASSAGING the oil into our scalp, brings blood circulation
@@carlinesimeon9440 massaging the scalp is necessary also, but the oil needs to be warmed up indirectly, to allow for better penetration into the hair shaft, especially for girls with low porosity hair. Otherwise, it just sits on the strands, which is useless.
I am just so happy my Indian sisters are commenting in and giving us tips🤗🥰I love Indian people. I work in IT and they are so nice. I always take up for them if people try to mess with them and be rude. They are the most nicest people I know. These herbs are the truth! Thank You
Love your comment. Bless you.🙏
This is so true! My hair is waist length. Infused oils are everything!
My mom cooks hibiscus leaves (not flower), henna leaves, curry leaves, neem leaves, a few cloves, fenugreek powder, and maybe a few tulsi leaves (Indian basil) in coconut oil. The oil will be black in color and gives a reddish-orange undertone to your hair after use due to the henna leaves.
Can I use henna pwd ?
Iam an Indian 👍👍 love from India ❤️❤️
Thank you. Hope you're safe 🙏🏽❤
@@ProudMane yes Iam safe ❤️❤️ 🙏🙏 God bless you sister ❤️you are very beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Yes girl you got the formula right!!
India is full of herbs.....and best remedies..
Now a days people r understanding d importance of herbs rather than chemical treatments on hair..
I m north indian, same oil i prepare, all ingredients are beneficial to hair
What oils do you use for growing your hair
Thank you so much for getting right to the point. I am so tired of these videos with these women taking 30 minutes to an hour to say what is necessary. I appreciate you for this and I can't wait to try this thank you so much!😍
I couldn't agree more!!!! When I hear all of the irrelevant babble and duck faces, I immediately close it and keep scrolling. Great, informative video!
@@aliciab6332
🦆face.🤣🤣
Indian girl here!!! Love you! Your hair looks amazing 🤩 and I approve of everything you used!! Amazing 😄
💕🙏🏽
I use all your products and Infuse in my oil. I can attest that's its the best for my Grand daughter hair. Her scalp is so itchy and she pulls out her hair from the roots. I use half avacado oil and half coconut oil. I live it over night or for a couple days and I strain on a cheese cloth. I use it for my hair and my granddaughter and my daughter is amazed how Nessy hair is growing so thick. Your tips have given me alot,
Love this. Thanks so much for sharing. I'm glad it has worked for you and your grand daughter. Happy growing 💕
Hello I have a question. My hair became thin overtime thank God I found this video. Can I leave this oil in my hair for a week or two. Do I have to wash it out every time.
@@naughtylicious112 no you can definitely leave this in. If the curry leaves and fenugreek smell bothers you then add essential oils or use less of it.
@@ProudMane Thank you so much I will definitely try 💖
@@naughtylicious112 no you don't have to wash it out.
I use this method with same ingredients since the beginning of 2020 and I found good results to my hair hmd❤️
Hi... Do you leave it on hair as a leave in sometimes ?
Did it grow your hair? Stop shedding? Exactly what happened?
i’m making this right now and put in way more ingredients than i probably should have but that just means the hair gods will offer more blessings to this mane 🍒 thank you for this recipe and tutorial! can’t wait to use and share w my loveeee
Update?
Update?
@@sheliaford6275 Super moisturizing, I used some powders because I couldn't find fresh leaf so a little pasty but it always makes my hair feel amazing. I use it before shampooing sometimes leave in for a day sometimes 15 mins. Leaves hair soft and I don't use it continuously but my hair has grown almost a whole foot since I started using this. This is the only growth recipe I have in my hair regimen since length isn't my biggest priority but my hair was at my shoulders and is now mid-back. Could be the genes, could be the time, but I think it's this recipe plus that!
I LOVE how you get straight to it! Thank you!!
GiiirlA. Your hair is ALL THAT!
I drink fenugreek tea regularly. It works.
Do you boil it and then strain it to drink or consume it all? I have fenugreek and I tried to make a spray and it was sticky and it smells like a delicious pancake syrup but it attracted bees to my hair; the big ones.
I’m going to try this to grow my hair out thank you for sharing this with us!💕
Has it worked for you?
Is there a place I can just buy this instead of having to source out all the ingredients?
You can buy these stuff online
Well All of the ingredients I purchased from Amazon were just delivered. I will mix it all up now. I’m really appreciative all of the knowledge shared on this vid. From the gorgeous diva that produced it to all of my Indian sisters that shared gems on their own hair journeys ( shout out to India!!!!) I hope I have successful results.
I love this oil!!! Because I didn’t see any measurements for these specific ingredients I just “ eye- balled” it. I may have over did it w/ the curry leaves lol. Real talk- it came out ok but it makes me hungry. I just decided to add some peppermint oil to the mixture to quiet down the original scent. That worked out fine. I’m definitely going to make more this week - when I told my friends a couple asked if I could make a bottle for them ( I have so much herbs left over) Question: what are the correct increments for the spices & what can I use to blend out the scent a little better? I know my sisters on TH-cam will help me get it all the way straight so let me know guys. Thanks In advance. 😃
How’s your hair growing so far within the past few weeks?? I really want to try this oil to meet my length goal
results?
i love that you created your own special hair growing oil.
I'm an Indian 😍 Yep our regular hair routine is using organic materials
Thks for sharing. I've always thought that Indian women never had anything to do to have naturally gorgeous hair. Stay Blessed!!!
@@carlinesimeon9440 me too! I thought they just had awesome genes 😂
What materials do you use for making hair oil?
Try soaking the dry ingredients overnight and blend them prior to the extraction ☺️
Absolutely 💯
That's exactly what i was also thinking and i want to try this.
Soaking in what??
Water? Won't that affect the oul
@@dr.sustainable yes water, she's frying it and already got Aloe Vera in it, it will evaporate
@@dr.sustainable oil
Omg yes sis! I have high porosity hair as well! I'm glad I came across your channel because most women on natural hair speak about low porosity.
So true. We need more HP sisters on here 😆
Me too! I am high porosity as well.
Yo hopefully this works I'm so annoyed with my hair
Yes it works,,,,from INDIA,,,we are happy that all of you love our secret formula. 😘😘
We call the "hibiscus", "sorrel" in the Caribbean.
Jamaicans call hibiscus drink sorrel and Mexicans call it Jamaica but they pronounced the j as h
@@Theblaqueone716 where did you get that info?
True
in central africa, we call it "dakere" or "folere"
@@elenesterling8055 from them. They call it jamaica agua frescas ( pronounced hamaica )
Thank you for looking out for us and thanks to my Indian Sisters too.
Definitely going to give this a ago, luckily I have a local Indian grocery down the road so I’m going there ASAP hahaha
If you sold this as your own, I would defiantly buy! You have stunning, thick hair btw😍😘
I was recently thinking about trying out making a growth oil cos my store bought is finishing... Nice one... Thank you. Video saved
Yessssss the mother of oils for hair growth.
Just wanted to say your hair is gorgeous! And thanks for the recipe, I'm definitely going to try it 😊
Eva, your tutorial is absolutely fantastic! Your meticulous instructions provide such clarity. I'm eagerly anticipating experimenting with this hair oil concoction - thank you for generously divulging your wisdom!
You're too kind. Thank you, I appreciate your words. Let me know if you try it. I also sell a similar oil at proudmane.company.site.
Yes ma'am
Sometimes it is difficult to get truly authentic recipes but this is definitely a gem.
Thank you for sharing girl! 💖
How much of each do you put in ?
all the indians in the comments have my heart 🥹❤ sooo pureeee and willing to help 🥰
Beautiful woman your hair looks amazing, and your recipe wow , im so looking forward to making it. Thank-you, love and hugs ♥️
Tysm 😊
Wow, your hair is so beautiful!!!!!
Thank you 💕😊
THANKYOU SO MUCH😊😊 AVA MANE FOR SHARING INDIAN HAIR GROWTH FORMULA AND YES IT WORKS WITH ALL NATURAL INGREDIENTS ADDED IN IT. AND THANKS TO ALL HERE TOO FOR LIKING THE FORMULA.
Your channel is really where it's at. I had to upvote under general principle.
Your hair is beautiful, and thank you for sharing! And I love this very simple, less complicated recipe 😍
Thank you soooooo much for this video!!🙏🏾 thank you so much to all Indian ladies that added some extra advise to this🙏🏾 you are sweethearts😍😍😍.
If you use powdered aloe the oil will last longer and wont go rancid as fast because raw aloe is mostly water.
Yeah you would to add preservative because of the water in aloe!
Love from India ❤ we also mix onion into this remedy ..
Do you blend it? Or boil it as well?
@@najayadesormes589 boil it
My hair has grown like crazyyyyyyy from this oil
How was your hair before you start this process? I would like to see the before you started doing this. Your hair is beautiful.
I had heat damage and color treated hair prior to this. See my earlier videos for reference.
Go look at her first video and you will see. Because of her videos my Grand daughter hair is growing so nice and my hairline Aswell. Right now I am scared to even put chemical in my hair cause I don't want no damage to my hair line ever again.
How long it take to see good results?
@@linaisam5185 about two months. I never miss keeping my scalp and band spots moist. Now my hairline is fully back. I lost some on the middle of my hair and honestly that's always been the shortest part of my hair and it's growing back so thick.
Do you use it every day? How do keep your hair moist?
I would love to make this into a shampoo bar!!! Thank you for sharing!
I would buy that!!!❤
You can add onion too if you want hair growth in 2 months
I want to, but I'm balking at the smell. Will it linger in my hair? It's not like I have a social life, anyway, so if it REALLY works, i guess I don't mind either way, but just curious
@@BlaecOleander add few drops of essential oils to mask the smell
Wow really I proud becz u used Indian traditional ingredients to make hair oil..I love this oil from INDIA👌👍🏻🙏❤#vrswomensworld
You have very very pretty hair! I'm definitely gonna try this... I'm.just starting my hair journey! So I would love to incorporate this into my routine! They only thing I would probably add to this is some cactus leaf jelly 😊 thanks for the video
Yesss, make it your own. Love it! ❤️
You have a follower for life!!! I am a natural herb lover. So gonna try this ✨✨✨✨
Yasssss ! Thank you.
My dad's Indian and my hair don't even look like this lmao. Thank you for this 💕😂
Sure he is
@@meatballsandwich5329 what
@@meatballsandwich5329 gtfoh with your ignorance.
Proud to be an Indian 😏💕
In Kerala we add shallots also in this....and whole pepper....too...
asha paul share the recipe please
@@kirannathani9123 all the ingredients as in the same with some shallots and whole black pepper...Kerala girls have lots of recipes for hair growth......will tell u one more not much known one ..put black jaggary cubes into tilloil and keep it for a week and use . Wonderful results. 😀
@@ashapaul6984 wow! never heard of this one! shd we cook the jaggery with til oil or just keep in sun ? Also til oil is for winters so can we use coconut oil instead? Please tell as my hair is very damaged and frizzy
@@kirannathani9123 ...no just keep it aside for 10 or 12 days... jaggary will melt and the oil will be dark in colour... coconut oil is not suitable for this process ..
@@ashapaul6984 do u cook the oil or double boil it with the herbs n all ?
I'm going to make that for sure, I'm getting my rapunzel hair, I don't care if I have to use whatever hair growth remedy to get it.
Oh wow thanks curlfriend you just gave me the idea to add some fenugreek seeds & aloe vera leafs to my premixed tea blend that I purchased from Mane KRUSH, yep that’ll take it up a notch or two. You always come through!!!!
YASSS do it up!
I leave my oil to dehydrate for two days.
Oh my gosh, you have gorgeous hair!! I hate my straight thin straggly hair :( Im going to try this, thank you!
Let me know how it works for you, and remember, consistency is key!
Thank you for this great recipe for hair. My wife has tried the oil and it works wonders.
Please show a before and after from when you started using the oil 🙏🏽
They won't. Too many of these girls wearing really good lace wigs and trying to fool the public smh
@@donageneporczak3071 lol what?
@@donageneporczak3071 it’s her natural hair. SMH black people can grow long hair
This oil looks magical!! I can’t wait to try this myself x thank you
Thank you for this recipe. I suggest you also add Vitamin E Oil which is very beneficial for your hair, skin, and scalp and prevents Oils from turning rancid.
Great idea! Thks for sharing!
I made my hair oil using your recipe. I use olive oil to cook my aloe Vera, fresh Neem and onion for about 15min. I then transferred the oil mix to a stainless bowl and put it in a double boiler. I then added a table spoon each of amla, fenugreek powder, black seed ground, ground cloves, rosemary, thyme, cinnamon powder, henna and moringa powder. I double boiled for 10mins. Let Cool and I sieved. After that I add about 50ml of castor oil a few drops of tea tree oil.
I must say the oil feels so silky and tames frizz when I use it to seal moisture. I have not washed my hair yet. I will do that this weekend so that I can enjoy this glorious oil. The smell is heavenly. I love it
Thank you Ms. Ava
Love your additions, especially that cinnamon!
Your hair looks so pretty 😍😻. I might have to try it
I'm going to use this Hair growth recipe my hair is very damaged and when I had cancer it took it out I want to grow it back
Indian people just have gorgeous hair naturally....but its good to try different things x
I’m mixed Indian and black , my hair texture is kinda like yours , I’ll definitely try this , thank youuu☺️
Can you please make a video how you moisturize and maintain your hair between wash days? Thank you
Wow..most of these ingredients I already have in my home for other use..but thank you soo much for sharing☺
You're on your way! 🙂
Sometimes we also add hibiscus flower. I love that smell😊
ProudMane Thank you so much for sharing Indian hair remedies from India. I'm your new member, and I believe their hair treatments can treat my damaged hair. I really need it by you, God bless 🙏🙏🙏 you❤❤❤ 💖😊 I will be shopping at the Indian Grocery store. Thank you!!
I already have my regimen down and I'm totally into DIY's and I make them myself, but I really like your videos. You've got yourself a new subscriber from The Netherlands! 😘🖐🏾
Wooohooo, 👋🏽hiii Miss Nolver from The Netherlands, welcome 🥰
@@ProudMane Thank you! 😀
Yes girl yes I already make my own product but you just gave me a couple of more key ingredients to even get it more popping. Thank you so very much for your your tutorial your video posting and your great confidence I appreciate you.💱🙆🏼♀️✔️🥳🫡💯♾️🧎🏽♀️💜🙏🏽 God bless you forever
Love this I will be making me some of this ASAP…I wanted to know how much of each herb are we supposed to use? Thanks for sharing❤️❤️
Loved this and your hair texture, omgggg!
Thank you so much!!
Very educational and informative video, please tell me how long it took until you've started seeing results, thanks
Girl that’s your hair!😲
🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
So Now I gotta go back to the store to get my ingredients for me hair😫 Im Done🤚
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That's cool! I know your scalp and hair feel great! 👌
Did you have long lengths of hair growing up could you post before and after and how long have you used the product...also can you use it on you skin
Thank you for sharing, I ordered all the ingredients and I'm excited to try this on me and my daughter.
Thank you for sharing your recipe and God bless you and your family
Thank you 💕same to you
I LOVE Amla oil. It is one of my favorite if not favorite oils.
Congratulations...
Your. Hair. Is. Pretty...
Thanks for caring n sharing ..
All. Praises to the. Most. High....
Blessings n. Miracles to. All....