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Never try this...

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Topic: Never try this...
Posted By: Jenn
Subject: Never try this...
Date Posted: February 06 2002 at 9:35pm
For Christmas I got this book with all kinds of spa recipes so I tried one of the deep conditioners. It said to mix 1/4 cup of olive oil with 6 drops of the lavender essential oil (which came with the book) So I did and I left it on for 10 minutes, just like the book said. I rinsed and then shampooed it, JUST like the book said. Then this morning (I conditioned last night) I woke up to find my hair....flat. I brushed it and when I looked in the mirror again it was a greasy mess. I`m not sure what happened (and I just got through a war with the shampoo against my hair) To give you an idea of what it looks like, picture your hair after about 2 weeks of not washing it after you ran around all day for those two weeks. Just don`t do this conditioner! Does anyone know what went wrong?



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Posted By: AmberJune
Date Posted: February 07 2002 at 2:35pm
Olive oil is extremely heavy! You have to wash your hair more than just once to get it out! And you really didn`t need to condition because you aleady have moisturized it with the oil! Also, you should only put that oil on the ends of your hair... not all over and rubbed into scalp like a shampoo!
Maybe that`s what you did wrong.... ?

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Posted By: Karen Shelton
Date Posted: February 08 2002 at 6:30am
Hi,

Yes, Amber June is right, too much olive oil and you can get really flat hair. One way to get olive oil out is to take a gentle shampoo, pour a little into the palms of your hands, rub to spread the shampoo and then carefully pat the shampoo on your DRY HAIR from the roots of your hair down to the ends. Don`t rub or your risk break hair. This will break up the olive oil. Then after you have patted the shampoo onto your hair, wait about 1-2 minutes and then step into a lukewarm, not hot, shower. Let the water soak into your hair and then carefully pat the suds throught your hair. Rinse really really well. If your hair still feels greasy, apply more shampoo to your hair and rinse again. Do NOT finish with a cool rinse.

If this does not work, get some cornstarch or cornflower. This is very MESSY so get towels or do this in a bathroom that you can clean up. Sprinkle a little cornstarch from the roots to the ends ofyour hair. Don`t use a lot. Sprinkle the cornstarch and then pat it into your hair. Then use a clarifying shampoo like Neutragena, Edwin Paul Classic, Philou Green Apple or Prell and then shampoo and rinse well.

If none of this works, email me at shelton@hairboutique.com and I will give you some last ditch effort recipes for oil removal.

Best wishes,
Karen

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