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Hi ,I wanted to put my homemade conditioner into a bottle but I can't because it is too thick.The only time I can add my conditioner to my bottle is when it is still hot\warm but I can't do that because I have to wait for it to cool to add my preservative( liquid germall plus).Right now my cleansing conditioner is in a container bowl with a cover and when that conditioner is finish I want to put my new conditioner in a bottle.
I want to make a liter of conditioner for my curly hair lol.
I want to make a liter of conditioner for my curly hair lol.
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Re: How do you get thick conditioner,creams,and etc into bottles ?
Sat, October 24, 2009 - 6:28 PMput it in a cake frosting decorating bag, (or just a strong, burly bag with a corner cut off), and squeeze it into your container/bottle
whats your recipe for hair conditioner?
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Re: How do you get thick conditioner,creams,and etc into bottles ?
Sat, October 24, 2009 - 11:53 PMHi, I would just heat it gently and add some liquid oil ie, jojoba, vegetable glycerine, olive or almond oil? I make creams and stuff and if it's too thick thats what I do...
Hope that helps! What sort of conditioner are you doing - do you have a recipe?
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Re: How do you get thick conditioner,creams,and etc into bottles ?
Wed, November 4, 2009 - 9:51 AMWhy does it need to be so thick? I dilute most store-bought products to make them last longer, even conditioner, and it works just fine.
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