THE HAIR GROWTH TRIGGER EXPERIENCE

Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Last year I read on darkchildlovethyhair how she tried to make the hair growth trigger using Cayenne pepper and some other ingredients. She complained deeply about the smell and that was how she tossed the hair growth elixir she made. After reading her blog I decided to embark on the journey of making my own. I thought if it smelt so bad, what can make the smell go away??? Lavender oil!

This hair trigger Oil is basically infusing all the ingredients inside an oil for two weeks. The point of the trigger is to increase blood flow in your scalp, and we all know blood circulation helps in hair growth. It’s not a long process if you’re a DIY (Do it Yourself) queen like me. If you’ve been following my channel you’ll know I like to try some of these DIY’s before telling people about them. Lets just say I use my hair as a test subject.

Here are the ingredients;
Cayenne pepper

Coconut Oil


Onion

Garlic


Coconut oil
Cayenne Pepper
Onion
Garlic
Biotin
Lavender oil

Directions
Cut all the Ingredients into small slices and pour in an air tight container.
Fill the container with Coconut oil, you can use any oil of your choice
Cover and leave for two weeks in a dark cool place, under your bed is fine.




After two weeks, strain, and the hair growth trigger oil is ready.


My Thoughts on it…
The smell was actually bad at first, I added a few drops of lavender oil and it reduced, I decided to pre-poo with it. On touching my scalp, it was hot but just for a while, I guess that effect came from the cayenne pepper. The smell wasn’t so strong but it wasn’t so lovely either, the lavender oil seemed to have balanced the smell from really pungent to not so bad. I left the oil on my hair overnight and washed the next day.

Moral of the story… 

I will definitely do it again, I mean I’ve only done it once so I can’t say if it’s working or not. I will keep using it as a pre-poo treatment and also use it every other night to oil my scalp.

here's my length check after washing my hair


Till next time… Love your Kinks



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8 comments

  1. Hmm...my scalp is really tender and I run away from anything that may be hot on my scalp. That said, I love DIY's so i'll go ahead and try this and see how it pans out. Thanks for using ur hair as the test subject for us *wink**

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    1. Please Try and send pictures when you're done and also share your thoughts on it

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  2. wooow lovely hair, wat did you use to color your hair

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    1. Thank you, i used Loreal color mousse in Auburn

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  3. And this post never made it to your BBMC. Giving it a trial soon. Is Cayenne pepper same as Shombo in Yoruba?

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    1. Yes it's shombo,I posted it on my BBMC around the same time I made this post but that was a long time ago

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    2. Cayenne pepper is BAWA in Yoruba. Shombo is the smaller tinning ones thats used for grinded pepper(powder)

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    3. Oh really... Thanks for clearing that up dear, i know it's called tatashi in igbo

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