The Aztecs were known to have used avocados as a sexual stimulant while European Sailors making the passage to the Americas knew avocados as MIDSHIPMAN’S BUTTER because they liked to spice up their shipboard provisions with a rich, guacamole-like substance. Early Americans once called the avocado an ALLIGATOR PEAR because they could not pronounce the Spanish word for avocado, “aguacate,” which is a derivative of the Aztec word, “ahuacatl.” Americans’ use of the word avocado is a corruption of the Spanish word “aguacate.” The form ‘AVOCADO’ was first used by Sir Henry Sloane in 1669. These days, lots of modern hair care products make use of Avocado extracts.
Making Your Own Avocado (Persa. americana) Conditioner
Instead of using commercial creme rinses that can do harm, try using this herbal home made recipe for an avocado conditioner. Here’s how you can make some at home -
1. Chop an avocado in the blender until very fine.
2. Massage into the hair for 5 minutes.
3. Rinse thorÂoughly leaves the hair shiny and bright.
4. You can also mix in some mayonnaise for extra protein conditioning.
5. Adding two spoons of lemon juice works wonders of oily hair.
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