Thank you for your video. ❤ I noticed others do a 1 spoon to 1 cup ratio. The thickness is a lot runnier and creamier than it is with yours. That might help to try it that way. ❤
@@wavygirljessie I tried it with amazing results I put 2 spoons and 2 cups but it made way too much. It lasts for a few days maximum in an airtight container. On the hair, it dries just like store bought gel with a really hard casing that needs to be scrunched so it breaks and shaken out so you don't have flakes just like store bought gel. And it really holds! I love it so much. I just wish I knew a way to have it for longer but I heard a spoon of sugar preserves it. Or maybe citrus peels boiled and then use the water of it? I don't know. I'm not too fond of chemical preservatives so those are my only ideas but I didn't try either one yet. Would love if you experiment and see if they help in preserving 🙈 or if I do I'll update you here 😄🥰
@JC4all_dena ooh I'm really tempted to give it another go! I also love flaxseed gel and I remember when that was gaining popularity I saw people freeze it in ice cube trays and then when they needed it they'd just remove an ice cube and I think leave it defrost while they took a shower or something, perhaps that'd be the easiest way to preserve it?
Should I try more DIY recipes? 🤔
Your results looked great!
Flax seed gel is great! It has nice hold and it’s gentle and rinses out great.
This is impressive. I may try it on my daughter and me
Never tried and wont ever try. Nice results! Would love to see you try oat gel!
Other gels to try: aloe vera gel, okra gel, chia seed gel
Thank you for your video. ❤ I noticed others do a 1 spoon to 1 cup ratio. The thickness is a lot runnier and creamier than it is with yours. That might help to try it that way. ❤
Thank you for the suggestion!
@@wavygirljessie you're so welcome! ❤️ Thanks for reminding me.🤭 Off I go to make some cornstarch gel 😌
@JC4all_dena have you tried it before or will it be your first time? 😍
@@wavygirljessie I tried it with amazing results I put 2 spoons and 2 cups but it made way too much. It lasts for a few days maximum in an airtight container. On the hair, it dries just like store bought gel with a really hard casing that needs to be scrunched so it breaks and shaken out so you don't have flakes just like store bought gel. And it really holds! I love it so much. I just wish I knew a way to have it for longer but I heard a spoon of sugar preserves it. Or maybe citrus peels boiled and then use the water of it? I don't know. I'm not too fond of chemical preservatives so those are my only ideas but I didn't try either one yet. Would love if you experiment and see if they help in preserving 🙈 or if I do I'll update you here 😄🥰
@JC4all_dena ooh I'm really tempted to give it another go! I also love flaxseed gel and I remember when that was gaining popularity I saw people freeze it in ice cube trays and then when they needed it they'd just remove an ice cube and I think leave it defrost while they took a shower or something, perhaps that'd be the easiest way to preserve it?
I'd like you to try a more long term use of these diy gels, not just a one wash test