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Kimberly Lewis
DIY Tropical Leave - In Conditioner

Learn how to make your very own Tropical Leave In Conditioner.
Recipe
- 1 Bottle with Apricot Oil & Tropical Fruit Fragrance
- 1 Bag of Slippery Elm
- 1 Bag of Guar Gum
- 1 Jar of Coconut Oil
- 1 Jar of Shea Butter
- 1 Plastic Bottle with Pump
- 1 Strainer
- 1 Wooden Spatula
Instructions: Step-by-step instructions for mixing your product
No Waste: Pre-measured, high-quality ingredients - only what you need
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3Comments
Bianca Johnson
September 02, 2020
Please make a DIY for the Refresher. I just got mine and I’m sure it’s not going to last very long. I love it.
Mikelle Rogers
April 24, 2018
Does this jar come with the package and how many ounces does this recipe make? Also is the preservative that you guys sell natural and if so what is it?
Mikelle Rogers
April 24, 2018
How many ounces is everything that you receive to create this bottle?
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