QuoteReplyTopic: Lusters Pink Oil Posted: February 06 2006 at 10:47pm
quote : Of course it would lock in moisture if the hair is already moisturized BUT it's hard to get out (you need to clarify to remove all of it) and will build up on you and create dry hair if you use it regularly
So if she were to use regular shampoo it wouldnt come out? im worried cos i borrowed some of my friends last night because i was out of my mango butter stuff
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I hate their products, but if they really work for you and give you the results you want, by all means, use them.
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If the product works for you than I would say go ahead. I have used hair lotions on my hair and I didn't get the results that everyone was talking about. Just make sure you don't add alot and like Coconutshy said, make sure to clarify.
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I plan on using a clarifying shampoo twice a month. Do you think
that is enough to remove all the pink oil product? I plan in
using a very small amount when needed to seal in moisture.
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Of course it would lock in moisture if the hair is already moisturized BUT it's hard to get out (you need to clarify to remove all of it) and will build up on you and create dry hair if you use it regularly.
Some people have success with things that contain mineral oil/petroleum. Some people use pressing creams, greases and all of that and have hair that is long and beautiful. I personally stay away from these kinds of products, but I am aware that they work for some.
Maybe it'll work for you. Then again, you may be like me and it'd be horrible on your hair. Only you really know your hair.
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Now everyone.. please don't hurt me .. but I have a
question. I KNOW that the pink products are not supposed to be
good, because they sit on top of the hair. What if the hair is
all ready moisturized though? I remember a day far back when.. I
had used my wave nouveau moisturizing lotion then I put an teenie tiny
bit of pink over my hair. When I woke up... my hair was sooo
moisturized! Do you think it would work if I put a teenie tiny
bit of it over my hair after I moisturize it? Since it sits on
top of the hair, wouldn't it in essence lock in moisture? I feel
like all the product I use does not good, because an hour or two later
my hair feels soo dry and crunchy (like a crunchy taco LOL). I am
planning on trying this tomorrow night after my co wash... do you think
if I did this I would get adverse affects after a while, or do you
think since I will be using it AFTER I moisturize and since I will be
using such a SMALL amount, it will be okay? What do you all
think??
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