Let me know if it is also the 76 degree kind okay? I almost bought that before I found the kind I bought from the cooking oil section. It was also cheaper. I was unsure which would be better.
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I bought some jojoba oil today!! I found it at the Whole Food Market. It was $7.99 for 4 oz. I used a little on my ends and then sort of ran my hands through my hair to coat it a little as well. My Hair is so shiny! Where I had it on my hands they are so soft! Okay so I'm addicted to Jojoba like the rest of you! But I still the coconut oil for a good heavy heavy oiling.
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I purchased some coconut oil the other day. Its simply Lou Ann's coconut oil found in the cooking aisle section of like walmart or target or whatever. It melts at 77 degrees. I'm absolutly in love with it!!! My hair has never been so shiny and soft!!! My boyfriend kept petting it and saying how wonderful it felt!! I've been using a little each day as a de-frizzer and on friday nights I coat my hair in like slather it on and leave it on about 12 hours before washing it. Its really affordable as well. I think I payed around $5 for a large jar. It has no smell at all so it would be great when used with essential or frangance oils. Speaking of I want to find an essential or frangance that sort of mimicks the smell found in most shampoos, store bought condintioners and the like. If anyone knows of a blend that would give me that result let me know!
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I know! I've started to really shop around for vitamins and hair products with really great findings!! I found a hair, skin, and nails vitamin that is only around $6-7 and has 145 capsules. I've begun to take it and have yet to see the difference in my hair, (I'm pretty sure I can thank the oil for its unbelievable softness!!) but my nails have started to look a lot better. It has like 23 different vitamins/minerals in it. Biotin, calcium, iron, vitamin d, vitamin c, folic acid.
Excellent! And thanks for the tip, I didn't know you could get good oils like that at walmart. Its nice that some of the natural stuff is becoming cheaper and more widely available!
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I haven't tried that one. I'm glad you found an oil you like! Often wavy hair looks very nice oiled, it makes it shiny, not frizzy, and helps bring out its natural texture. If people are complimenting it, I bet your hair looks great!
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I just wondering if anyone had tried the new Herbal Essences Long Hair shampoo? I've used it before I bought some Mane and Tale and wanted to know what everyone else thougth about it if they had tried it.
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I have purchases some Herbal Oil from Wal-Mart its a blend of a bunch of natural oils. It has soy bean oil, jajoba, grapeseed, and a bunch of others. Its awesome for my hair and my skin. Its affordable too!!
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Thanks I've been reading a few things about oiling and want to try it. My hair isn't ever greasy or anything so I think it would work well. The crinkles are natural and more wavies than anything else. For the past several days I've been wearing my hair down without straightening or blow drying. My hair is really shiny and I've gotten mroe compliments wearing it natural than I ever did with it straight. Thanks again for the advice.
Have you tried oiling it? I guess if your crinkles are natural, those would still be there though, same as if you used any other de-poof product. Natural crinkles usually look fine though because they are in an even pattern.
If the crinkles are caused by wearing it up in the clip the first day, you could just not wear it up anytime between washing it and the day you want to wear it down. I get that problem if I sleep with my hair in a braid or ponytail. I don't like the kinks either because they don't look natural, too uneven, so I try to sleep with it down if I'm going to wear it down the next day. I always oil it first though, to make sure it doesn't get too damaged with tangles. If you go to AnaisSatin's "abbreviations, thread directory" on top of this board, you will find links for how to oil. Some people like it, some people don't.
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