Hi everyone im JE JE, and im new to the group. Well im not that new...I sneak in from time to time, but i never post.
I just wanted to say that i love Jojoba oil and sweet almond oil, but they are very expensive and my hair requires a lot of it. I have waist length hair so I need alot of oil. I have found that the jojoba and sweet almond work best when i mix them with a large amount of Vegetable Oil.
I logged in after a long long time, but wanted to reply to this particular post. I definetly prefer AMLAHERBAL HAIR OIL whichI always buy online.
I even feel relaxed using this on my kids as this is herbal and all natural. Above all this product is not expensive at all.My hair being lenthy need enough oil and it is tried and tested formula since ages in India, so I feel all the more confident of the product I am using.
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Extra virgin Coconut oil seems to agree the most with me. I add some to my leave in every day. It feels my hair feeling soft and moisterised but not overly greasy.
I found EVOO too heavy and every time I sprayed it on I had to have a shower to get rid of the greasy feeling.
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I like avacado oil and coconut, but since avacado isn't a choice I choose Coconut. It's so yummy-smelling
Hair Type- 4a/b *transitioning front of my head*
Length-ranges from 5-7 inches =)
Products- Garnier Fructis S & S Poo, Lustrasilk Shea Butter Mango Conditioner and Cantu-Leave in =)
I use oil by a company called platinum , its works wonder on dry hair and I can't keep in in stock at my salon. My clients love it so much , even my kids come in and ask for it.Great for the skin also.
I like most of the oils listed. I love WGO, it is very good. I also use a mixture of jojoba oil, rosemary and, peppermint. Sometimes I use castor oil and carrot oil.
Well, EVOO doesnt really work for me anymore, it just kindda sits on my hiar and makes it greasy.. so its no longer my favorite.
I have grown fond of coconut oil. It leaves my hair feeling wonderful, soft and moisturised without it being weighted down.
I use castor oil on occasion for pre poo treatments, its super thick but it does leave my hair pretty soft.
I still want to experiment more with oils though. But ive got a question. Do you think buying oils online is cheaper than buying them if health food stores?
Edited by sakura07 - July 11 2006 at 8:30am
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I voted EVOO because it's a staple and I couldn't live without but I also love castor oil, coconut oil, vitamin e oil and Fantasia IC PM Treatment (even though the first ingredient is mineral oil. I wanan try avacado oil and Africa's Best Herbal Oil.
I don't remember if I responded, but I like castor oil and evoo for hot oil treatments in the winter and coconut oil for shine in the summer and jojoba in the winter.
I just discovered Virgin Coconut oil and jojoba, both are good and do not weigh down the hair...but you still have to go lightly when applying it.
It is the miracle oil for me ,afro american hair dry from relaxers. I still have my relaxer...yippi, my hair is on its way to healthy..... will see how long it takes to get more length Special note: I also switched to organic shampoos with no toxican at all
Aubrey Organics is fabulosooooous
Has any afro american tried the NATRALAXER for relaxing hair...I have order, please let me know it was recommended by EWG.ORG
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