The Caramel Treatment – A Natural Hair Softener
Find out how to soften kinky and curly hair with this all natural treatment
The caramel treatment is a product in the E’tae product
line. Boasting an all natural line up of ingredients from
honey, bananas to olive oil, this product delivers in its
ability to seriously soften and hydrate the driest and
roughest hair textures. It helps people who relax their hair
to ‘stretch’ their relaxer for longer periods and helps
people with natural hair by softening its texture for easier
detangling and manageability.
The results of the
caramel treatment are not permanent; they last for up to 4
weeks so should be reapplied monthly for continued benefits.
Many report ‘loosening’ of hair texture as well as less
shrinkage after the treatment but this is likely due to the
added weight of the product as well as the increased
moisture levels in the hair. For this reason, the caramel
treatment is excellent for helping to straightening the
natural hair as it takes less heat to get smoother results
as well as better moisture retention.
By understanding the purpose of each ingredient, you can
adjust the recipe every time you make it depending on your
hair’s needs.
Honey – An excellent humectant good for moisture
Olive Oil – For lubrication and helps with moisture
retention
Bananas – Good for moisture and some protein benefits as
well
Molasses (Treacle) – Another excellent humectant with some
protein benefits
Water – This is the best natural moisturizer and is used to
thin the mixture
Apple Cider Vinegar – For the shine it imparts to the hair
Cornstarch – For thickening purposes
Wheat germ oil – For added strength and lubrication
Here outlined is a simple recipe based on the ingredients
above:
Honey – 6 tablespoons
Olive Oil – 6 tablespoons
Bananas – 2-3 overripe and very soft
Molasses (Treacle) – 3 tablespoons
Water – 4-6 tablespoons
Apple Cider Vinegar – 1 tablespoon
Cornstarch – 1-2 tablespoons depending on how thick you want
the mixture to be
Wheat germ oil – 1 teaspoon – This can be substituted for
any other natural oil of your choice
• Place all the ingredients except for the water into a
blender and process until smooth. You may need to add the
water bit by bit if it looks too dry.
• To ensure that there are no bits of banana in the mixture,
sieve it through a fine sieve.
• Pour the mixture into a saucepan and put it on a medium
heat while stirring constantly. You don’t want to ‘cook’ the
mixture but you want the cornstarch to cause it to thicken
and this will take just moments. You may need to add more
water to thin it down if it gets too thick or add a bit more
cornstarch if it is still too runny. You want to end up with
a caramel coloured mixture that is the consistency of a
thick batter. If the mixture is too thin it will start
dripping from your hair as soon as you apply it.
• Decant the mixture into a container, depending on the
length of your hair it will likely be enough for two
applications.
To apply, divide the hair into 3-4 sections and clip.
Starting with 1 section, part the hair and apply on the
roots generously rubbing in with your fingers. Once applied
on the roots of the section, apply the mixture all the way
to the ends. Complete all sections in this manner and once
done, cover the hair with a plastic cap. Let the mixture sit
in your hair for 1-2 hours or overnight for really dry hair.
Wash hair with a sulfate free shampoo, deep condition and
style as usual. You can freeze the remainder until you are
ready to use it. The treatment is suitable for both natural
and relaxed hair.
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