From: Chef #229026
On Jul 14, 2005
I also doubled the recipe since i have long hair. I have frizzy curly hair and it visibly made my hair look better. It felt soft too. Great recipe. I
From: justcallmejulie
On Feb 28, 2005
I watched the Oscars last night with my hair wrapped in a towel and Rita's honey hair recipe combed through my hair. I left it on for about 45 minutes, and quickly rinsed it out while they were doing the technical awards. My hair and scalp felt very soft and well-conditioned. My hair is pretty long, so I doubled the recipe. It was a nice treat. Unfortunately, it did not make me look like the girls in the Oscars, but it was a good recipe nonetheless
From: volleygirl27
On Jan 18, 2007
Oh I'm excited that someone posted this recipe! I originally found this recipe in a magazine and I love it. It makes your hair very soft and shiny. Just be sure to shampoo really well to get it all out, otherwise your hair will seem greasy.
From: LonghornMama
On Jun 1, 2005
Fun stuff! Sticky but effective. Warming first is essential. I have longer hair and doubled the recipe. Got busy doing other things and left it on close to an hour. Had no problems shampooing. Thanks, Rita, I'll be doing this again!
From: Abby Girl
On Aug 12, 2008
I have short hair so I use a tad less than this. Great for moisturizing your scalp and your hair is left nice and shiny. I do this more often in the winter time when the weather is cold it seems that I need more moisture on my scalp
From: Chef #917533
On Aug 9, 2008
I love this recipe. I use it on my long, fine, color treated hair. I separate my dry hair into sections and brush it on with hair color brush (looks like a paint brush) I comb it through my hair very well and I will sometimes leave this in overnight. I shampoo my hair really well, and condition as I normally do. My hair is shiny, soft and just very healthy because of this intense treatment.
From: tiriola
On May 21, 2005
This stuff left my hair sticky and plastered down to my head even after I shampoo'd THREE times. I don't know how I am going to get this out by this evening... I think I will wear a hat!
From: jennifer in new jersey
On May 24, 2005
ok; decided to give this recipe a try. ive used this in the past sucessfully; but never measured the ingredients. wanted to see how it worked. my hair is extremely thick and long. i warmed up the honey and olive oil first as i usually do and i found that this works even better than when i had done it in the past and had not measured. my knots came out easily too. i think if it didnt work for the chef previously they may want to try warming up the ingredients a bit. will use these measurements from now on.
From: sugarpea
On Mar 5, 2006
In spite of the 5 star reviews, I was still amazed at how well this conditioner works-better tha my $20 tube of salon "deep" condioner. And I don't smell like a salad or a bowl of pasta.
From: knobbyknee
On Jun 5, 2007
I started off with the amounts listed, but had to double it. I wasn't sure how much hair the amounts given were for! I should have even quadrupled it. My hair isn't that long, just below the shoulders. With doubling the amounts there still wasn't enough for all my hair. It was a really sticky mess trying to apply it, but I will definetly be doing this again and again!!! The 3 stars is only for the confusion of hair length. Thank you for posting! My hair feels silky today.
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