ππ this your comment just reminded me of the day one lady provoked me, na so I just dey blow big big grammar. When everywhere settled, my friend that was with me when the quarrel happened, called me by the side and said "babe abeg where those big grammar commot from" π€£ and i said me sef no know o.
THIS ISN'T POSTING. MAYBE I'LL FORWARD TO STELLA'S INBOX SO SHE HELPS ME TO POST IT.
Bv Osundi It's Karkar Oil from Susan, made and sold specially. If you have friends in Kenya, Sudan, Lebanon or Morocco, they'll get it for you but it's effing expensive and scarce.
Since you're in the north,you can easily make yours. That tiny plastic cup for ogili Igbo(Ogili Anambra) they sell at food sections at the market, buy it for measurements.
1. Neem (dogonyaro leaves). Dry powder. 2 cups.
2. Incense sticks. Dry powder. 1 cup.
3. Henna leaves. (Lari) Dry powder. 1 cup.
4. White round camphor balls. Colorless. Dry power. ¼ cup.
5. Sulphur powder. ½ cup. *Original sulphur only,be careful*
6. Cinnamon sticks. Dry powder. 1 cup.
7. Two cups of π rice. (Parboil for 2 minutes with a cup of water. Just drain chalky water). ½ teacup.
8. Coconut oil. (Cold pressed). 1 full teacup.
In an empty Bama Mayonnaise jar, mix all then finally mix with coconut oil. Make sure it's floating with at least an inch above mixture.
Then set aside for a week and sift the oil. Once every 3 months, and 2 weeks after retouching your hair, use it. NO GRAY HAIR. LENGTHY HAIR STRANDS.
Don't know your age but the earlier the better. It's directly proportional to longg strong healthy nails too. Now you know our secret.ππ
Give the oil to kids with little palm to massage your hair for 30minutes non-stop. Rinse hair with cold tap water until water is clear. NOT IN YOUR BATHROOM. BESIDE THE OUTDOOR TAP.
PLEASE DON'T USE IF YOUR HUSBAND HAS NOT TRAVELLED. THE AROMA IS ππ£ YUCK!
Cover your pillows with satin cases before bedtime. Or use when you want to hold a tarry night. The stain don't go anywhere π
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Bv Osundi
It's Karkar Oil from Susan, made and sold specially. If you have friends in Kenya, Sudan, Lebanon or Morocco, they'll get it for you but it's effing expensive and scarce.
Since you're in the north,you can easily make yours.
That tiny plastic cup for ogili Igbo(Ogili Anambra) they sell at food sections at the market, buy it for measurements.
1. Neem (dogonyaro leaves).
Dry powder. 2 cups.
2. Incense sticks.
Dry powder. 1 cup.
3. Henna leaves. (Lari)
Dry powder. 1 cup.
4. White round camphor balls. Colorless.
Dry power. ¼ cup.
5. Sulphur powder.
½ cup. *Original sulphur only,be careful*
6. Cinnamon sticks.
Dry powder. 1 cup.
7. Two cups of π rice.
(Parboil for 2 minutes with a cup of water. Just drain chalky water).
½ teacup.
8. Coconut oil. (Cold pressed).
1 full teacup.
In an empty Bama Mayonnaise jar, mix all then finally mix with coconut oil.
Make sure it's floating with at least an inch above mixture.
Then set aside for a week and sift the oil.
Once every 3 months, and 2 weeks after retouching your hair, use it.
NO GRAY HAIR.
LENGTHY HAIR STRANDS.
Don't know your age but the earlier the better.
It's directly proportional to longg strong healthy nails too.
Now you know our secret.ππ
Give the oil to kids with little palm to massage your hair for 30minutes non-stop. Rinse hair with cold tap water until water is clear.
NOT IN YOUR BATHROOM.
BESIDE THE OUTDOOR TAP.
PLEASE DON'T USE IF YOUR HUSBAND HAS NOT TRAVELLED.
THE AROMA IS ππ£ YUCK!
Cover your pillows with satin cases before bedtime.
Or use when you want to hold a tarry night.
The stain don't go anywhere π
Ngwanu bye.
πΆπ½♀️
OK na
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