DIY HAIRCARE ROUTINE FOR WOMEN | Hair Growth Lab 2 week challenge review

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How to grow healthy hair? In this video, I quickly go over my thoughts on the Hair Growth Lab 2 week challenge by Sarah Tran. When I saw her before and after photos, I was impressed. She obviously figured out her unique way to grow healthy thick hair. I'm going through a revamp for my hair so figured why not see what she's doing. This mini course I think, does pack some valuable information for those new to holistic hair health. If you already are into hair wellness, it's a great reminder what you need to look at to either fix damaged hair or just perhaps improve your haircare routine.
However, it is hard to see results in just 2 weeks. I think the 2 weeks is a way to just get your basic hair routine prepped. I do like that you get taught how to make your own natural-based shampoo.
I think the bigger program she offers would be helpful to go deeper into your health routine if you don't mind paying the cost of it. I believe it starts around $1,000. It'll definitely be going up. But in this course, she will go more into how to make your own hair products.

Hair Growth Lab https://www.hairgrowthlab.co/ (The 2 week course does go on sale from time to time to $25-30)

My diy shampoo ingredients. Note I did add a couple more than what was recommended in the challenge. So my results over time may very well be different. (could be good or bad)

Essential oils- lemongrass, peppermint, tea tree, rosemary (I used only a drop of each)
Organic Green Tea Leaves- I steeped it in water and used the water.
Coco-glucoside
Aloe Vera Gel
Xantham Gum
Olive Oil
Pumpkin Seed Oil (pumpkin seed oil is NOT part of her recipe. I just added it because of I want to see how it is with and without it.)
Apple Cider vinegar
Lemon

The original recipe:
0.5g or 1/4 tsp xanthan gum 20g or 1 Tbsp aloe vera gel
5g or 2 Tbsp green tea leaves in 200ml water, 20ml or 1 Tbsp coco-glucoside
10ml or 2 tsp olive oil
5ml or 1 tsp apple cider vinegar
Squeeze of lemon juice
A few drops of essential oil of your choice
Use PH strips to test. Has to be between 4.5-5.5

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