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Rachel Ikekhuame teach how to DEEP CONDITION your natural hair

The Loadedcity team interview a super talent Model in West Africa whose name was Rachel Ikekhuame where she teaches how to DEEP CONDITION your natural hair  and the interview goes as below;
I’m always excited to deep condition my hair because i love my hair texture after wards, it leaves my hair feeling so soft and it makes my curls more defined.here’s a recipe for deep conditioning your hair,try it today and please leave a comment ton how your hair feels afterwards :)
Coconut Oil deep conditioning
2/3 cup of coconut oil
1 tablespoon of baking soda 
1 tablespoon honey
for conditioning I use CANTU DEEP TREATMENT MASQUE
Mix all ingredients in a bowl, allow all ingredients to mix in properly.
Then wash your hair with your choice of sulfate free shampoo,I love to try different shampoos but when deep conditioning I use
After washing your hair,be sure to apply the mixture in the shower as your hair will still be wet. As i’m still rocking my TWA, i just massage it into my hair with my hands ,i do not find it difficult in doing so, but if you have a long hair you should take your time in detangling your hair while you apply.
After applying the mixture you cover your hair with a shower cap and put over it your hair bonnet and then wrap it around with your scarf. this seals the conditioner and it also avoids it dripping down to your face.
I do this at Night before i go to bed so my hair enjoys all the conditioning and moisturizing that it can get.
the next morning i simply wash off with just water and then apply my shea butter to seal in the moisture, voila.
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