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ChadianChebe™ Hair Powder is a 100% natural, traditional African herbal treatment from Chad designed to strengthen hair follicles and shafts, promote growth, and prevent breakage. Made from a unique blend of botanicals like lavender croton and clove, it nourishes hair deeply without staining skin or fabrics. Easy to use with your favorite hair creams and oils, it supports thick, healthy, and long-lasting hair growth.
M**N
Amazing!!
Lo recomiendo porque cumple su objectivo, lo utilize 2 veces a la semana, uno en las raíz y la otra en las puntas. El olor no es nada agradable, pero lo puede lavar si no te gusta el olor, dejalo más de 30min y veras resultados. Mezcla con aceites de preferencia para potenciar su efecto. Si quieres saber si functions consigue el que tenga menos y luego obten el que más tenga, te acordarás de mi
K**Y
REAL GROWTH!!
I made a hair butter using this powder, my hair began growing at a crazy rate! It feels stronger and it is definitely longer!
A**�
Growth
The smell is strong and it did spill on me a little when I opened it but when I mixed it into my oil it grew my hair so much
E**
Chebe is amazing for your hair
Thank you I order some about two years ago and now I’m order a larger batch I love this product thank you so much for the fast delivery 😍
E**A
Unbelievable results! - update
The packaging was nothing fancy but the product itself is amazing. It smells like you could season chicken with it but the results make you look past the smell.I decided to use it on my hair when I got a sew in because I knew it would be in for a while. I created a thick consistancy using leave in, oil,and a good amount of the chebe powder and applied it to my cornrows. After about 4 weeks I'm noticing my braids are super loose and decide to remove the sew in. I didn't realize until I washed my hair but it had grown about 2 INCHES in 30 Days!!!Cons: the smell. It smells like it could be dinnerIt's also very messy during the application process and when you are taking your hair down the Chebe falls out and looks like dirt.I don't mind the mess. I have it in my hair currently. Next time I eill have before and after picsUPDATE!!I am still using the chebe with my protective styles only. Still mixing it with leave in and whatever my favorite oil is at the time.I am amazed by my results. initially I planned to use it until May ( my birthday month) in hopes of getting close to Bra Strap Length by May or by the end of Summer. Well I am already past Bra Strap Length. I cannot believe it . Ive been using it for about 4 months now. My new plan is to use it until its gone. I am pretty sure I can use it for at least 4 more protective styles. I'm so excited. I currently have a crochet in I will put up pics once I remove this.
S**R
Not a powder...
My package arrived fairly quickly. I ordered on a Tuesday evening, received my tracking info the following Wednesday, and had my package Saturday afternoon (I chose standard shipping).I will say that the reason I’m giving 3/5 is that I expected this to be powdery (since it’s called chebe powder). I’ve used bentonite and I’ve used rhassoul, both of which come in powder form and both of which turn into a paste when you add water (or apple cider vinegar as I do with both powders). That didn’t happen with the chebe.I tried it the first night by adding water (and some grapefruit essential oil because the chebe has a very nutty scent), and it didn’t turn into a paste. It remained quite grainy. I soldiered through and put the mix in each twist. I thought that the next morning maybe I’d pulse the chebe in the Ninja I have specifically for making hair and body butters, thinking I could break down the grains further. Nope. I did a super small text mixture with water and the water simply could not penetrate the grains. Then I decided to try avocado oil because the chebe video on YouTube mentioned that Chadian women use cow fat; I figured avocado is also a fatty oil so why not.As you see in the third photo, the chebe doesn’t become paste-like at all. Now I have this grainy mix in my twists. I figure I’ll have to treat this like a deep conditioner, keeping it in my hair for a couple hours before rinsing out. I can’t walk around with what looks like sand in my hair.I’ll monitor the hair growth and in a couple months time perhaps amend my rating to a 4/5, depending. But I cannot, in good conscience, rate this 5/5.
C**K
Don’t let the tiny bag fool you, it’s powerful and last a while.
Tiny but powerful. I bought a pack in November and still haven’t used it up. It came in 2 little tea bags. I put 3 tbps of Chebe “teabag” in about 6 oz of avocado and olive oil for the cold press oil. It took about 2 weeks of it sitting in a jar. Then used the same teabag, simmered in 6 oz of oil and still got a lot extracted. In fact, I’ve been able to use the same teabag about 4 times before the color of the oil is pale, that’s when you know there is no more Chebe. I still have 1 and half bags left. So a little does go a long way.As for the oil! It is very moisturizing! I’ve used it in creams, shampoo, hair masks, and leave in spray. I’ve noticed that I no longer suffer from dry scalp and hair syndrome even when I’m busy and forget to use it for days. In fact, I recently had my hair in cornrows for 4 weeks(I had battled covid) and only use my Chebe oil leave in and my when I finally felt better to wash my hair, I had the tiniest hair ball...after 4 weeks of not washing. Just on that I highly recommend.Tip: use a mortar to make it the chebe finer and easier to extract. Any cheap nylon will work better than cheesecloth. Chebe is fine enough to slip through cheesecloth. You may have to filter through nylon a few times, but keep the chebe, you can extract it a few more times especially hot extraction. After the hot extract, I use chebe powder with my Ayurveda powders in a prepoo. Hope this helps!
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