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Topic: Thinking about using grease again!
Posted By: PickledGeuse
Subject: Thinking about using grease again!
Date Posted: April 07 2006 at 11:25am

After I found these hair forums, I realized that grease definitely wasn't for me.  But the other day while flipping through pictures of me and my crazy hair, I realized that I like it A LOT better when I used grease!  It was shiny. slick, and growing continuously. I really love the way it was back then.  But now, I cannot stand the texture, feel, or look of grease in my hair, although it made it look AWESOME, and neither can my boyfriend.  Currently I'm using mango butter, an oil, and another moisturizer.  The texture has changed quite a bit with using these.  Up close it looks ridiciously healthy, but when I touch it feels dead, dry, and dull. I've also realized that in the days when I used grease, I never got constant trims.  I'd just go when my hair "was that length again"....and it would grow back in NO TIME; When I began the new reigmen it was about every 6-8 weeks, nevertheless cutting off hair that hadn't grown even an inch.  Are using these new products taking awhile to finally register with my hair, or should I just hop on the grease bandwagon again?  I guess I'm looking for some serious debate on grease, or maybe a slap in the face to notice that I have to consider the facts between now and then.




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Posted By: Sharon71
Date Posted: April 07 2006 at 12:23pm

Hi Yah PG.

I think the grease v oil will be an interesting debate and there is a wealth of information that says we should refrain from using grease becuase it blocks the pores and can stunt growth. I think to a certain degree this is true. Mmmmmmm when thinking about my hair becuase its thick/ natural i belived that my hair loved grease because it would eat up oil and thought oil wasn't enough. I get what you mean bout the trim thing because there is something about good ol grease that keeps those ends neat. For the past year or so i've been using oil (as educated at a natural hair show i went to)and no grease,, it did take some getting used to but i've decided i'm going to try to stick to oil bases like WGHO, natural jojoba oil etc. My hair has come on in leaps and bounds and my pores don't feel so blocked and this has contributed in part to my hair growth. To overcome any dryness issues i buddy the oil up with a good spray mist/braid spray like sulphur 8 / paltas, which keeps the scalp in good condition without that oily build up .

This is difficult one because i got a feeling that there is split view about the grease v oil use. Grease works for some and not others ,, same with oil. I always did wonder though whether our hair is just better off with oil and thats all we really need.  I have got grease at home and sometimes tempted and have to poured a little oil in it in order to use the grease less...... so there you go....

Hope you come to decision that works the best for your hair



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Sharon71XxX
Natural 10 yrs,mostly 4b,past BSL length(at back)
Joined Shoulder length challenge 15th April 2006.
GOAL: Healthy,thicker shoulder/L unstreched for Dec 12/15th 06'


Posted By: deexox
Date Posted: April 07 2006 at 2:00pm

i love grease...it makes my hair grow thicker. i use natures blessing and since its mosty a blend of yummy oils, it does have much petroleum in it...

But like Sharon said above, it's all up to use. Maybe you should uses grease on your ends (or scalp) and see how the mango butter works with it. I LOve grease, since oils are either too heavy or to light for me.



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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 =)


Posted By: Sistaslick
Date Posted: April 07 2006 at 2:07pm
my hair hates grease and loves natural oils.  Coconut and almond and Indian oils are my favorites.  These oils have nourishing benefits for the hair because of their fatty acids and biological composition and are unlike petrolatum and mineral oil which are cheap man-made oils.  Grease does nothing but add shine for me.  No nourishment whatsoever. I'll pass. 

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http://blackhairscience.com - The Science of Black Hair


Posted By: Sharon71
Date Posted: April 07 2006 at 2:20pm
Thats true Sistaslick . Natural oil does have more nourishing benefits(and aided my growth) even if grease works better from others.

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Sharon71XxX
Natural 10 yrs,mostly 4b,past BSL length(at back)
Joined Shoulder length challenge 15th April 2006.
GOAL: Healthy,thicker shoulder/L unstreched for Dec 12/15th 06'


Posted By: Pokahontas
Date Posted: April 08 2006 at 10:18am
If you feel like your hair was thriving when you were using grease than by all means use it.  The only reason I don't use it now is because when I stopped using it my hair really improved.  If you do decide to use it again you shouldn't put it on your scalp.  There are many other options for moisture and shine that don't have mineral oil or petrolatum.  If the products you are using don't work for you just try something else.  I know a lot of people can't use mango butter because it dries their hair out and makes it crispy feeling so maybe that's why your hair is feeling dry.  Find a good creamy moisturizer and an oil to seal in the moisture and you should be good to go.

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Posted By: longhairgrower
Date Posted: April 08 2006 at 12:10pm

If you dont have any problems using grease then continue to use it.  The only time I use grease is on my ends when I am wearing a bun because it protects my ends.  When I wear my hair out I stay way from the grease because it is too heavy and prevents movement so I just use a moisturizer.



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longhairgrower



Posted By: Champagne_Wishe
Date Posted: April 08 2006 at 7:55pm
I say go for it and run back to the grease.  Everybody's hair is different and you shouldn't necessarily do what others do.


Posted By: AshleyNicole
Date Posted: April 08 2006 at 8:09pm
I cant remember the last time I used grease on my hair but I use carrot creme after it has been pressed for about 5 days.  It works really well and it holds your hair like gel


Posted By: R2D2inoz
Date Posted: April 08 2006 at 10:52pm

Yes the proof is in the pudding (or the hair).  As soon as I stopped grease my hair was so much healthier, so it is obvious that grease is not for me.  However in your case you had good results with grease, which you aren't seeing now.  So if you feel that you were better off then go back to it.

You just confirm my belief that not everything holds true for everyone and that is why experimentation is so important.



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Natural 10 years
3b/4a armpit length hair


Posted By: Renee
Date Posted: April 09 2006 at 10:49am
i thought about it too and bought nature's blessings grease. i didnt like it and my excuse was that it wouldnt work since i CO wash everyday. i going to give it a try and wash maybe every 3 days or every week. im confused about what grease to use though. i aint scared of it. thats what clarifying is for

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Posted By: Champagne_Wishe
Date Posted: April 09 2006 at 4:47pm

Originally posted by Renee Renee wrote:

i thought about it too and bought nature's blessings grease. i didnt like it and my excuse was that it wouldnt work since i CO wash everyday. i going to give it a try and wash maybe every 3 days or every week. im confused about what grease to use though. i aint scared of it. thats what clarifying is for

What didn't you like about the oil?  The reason why I am asking is because we seem to like a lot of the same thing (when you was relaxed and currently natural).

 



Posted By: Renee
Date Posted: April 09 2006 at 10:16pm
it was light but still greasy. i thought i liked the smell but i outgrew that after a while. it just sat on my hair

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Posted By: Vanity3
Date Posted: April 10 2006 at 10:31pm
Yeah, good ol' Blue Magic hair grease, made my hair soft, but left me with terrible dandruff because it clogged my pores.  I love the way Shealoe or Shea Butter feels on my hair.  I get that grease look, but it is much more healthy.

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Natural since March 2006

No "heat" challenge for Winter 08-09

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Posted By: PickledGeuse
Date Posted: April 15 2006 at 8:04am

Originally posted by Vanity3 Vanity3 wrote:

Yeah, good ol' Blue Magic hair grease, made my hair soft, but left me with terrible dandruff because it clogged my pores.  I love the way Shealoe or Shea Butter feels on my hair.  I get that grease look, but it is much more healthy.

That's another reason I don't wanna use grease!  When I stopped using it...and started back up again my hair felt icky, and my scalp itched A LOT! Sorry for the late reply, I was on vacation!!



Posted By: Jamgurl
Date Posted: April 16 2006 at 4:36pm
I find that these moisturizers (olive oil, jojoba, almod oil based etc) leave my hair limp and very dull, even though I can FEEL that its soft and moisturized. Grease used to give me shine and the hair looked healthier. Maybe the trick is not to use it on the scalp, but just the ends. I think i'll start using again and see what happens.


Posted By: PickledGeuse
Date Posted: April 18 2006 at 11:47pm
So I bought Palmer's Coconut Oil Hair Conditioner.   It's pretty thick for my ends..which is all I'm concerned about!  It doesn't contain mineral oil, but I we'll see ..if  get that nice look again


Posted By: Renee
Date Posted: April 19 2006 at 1:39pm
Originally posted by Jamgurl Jamgurl wrote:

I find that these moisturizers (olive oil, jojoba, almod oil based etc) leave my hair limp and very dull, even though I can FEEL that its soft and moisturized. Grease used to give me shine and the hair looked healthier. Maybe the trick is not to use it on the scalp, but just the ends. I think i'll start using again and see what happens.
oils are not moisturisers.....they only help to seal in moisture

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Posted By: loveya4ever
Date Posted: April 24 2006 at 1:43am

I cant see anything wrong with using grease.  Everybody's hair is different, and what works for one person may not work for another.  I used grease for a long time.

I love TCB Naturals grease.  But i cant use it anymore cause i have sensetive skin.



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Loveya4ever
http://public.fotki.com/redhotlala/


Posted By: cmesweet
Date Posted: April 24 2006 at 11:59am
Loveya4ever your hair is beautiful and thick.  How long have you been growing it out?

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Natural
BC May 9, 2004



Posted By: loveya4ever
Date Posted: April 24 2006 at 4:15pm

Originally posted by cmesweet cmesweet wrote:

Loveya4ever your hair is beautiful and thick.  How long have you been growing it out?

Hi! Thanks for the complimemts.  I cut my crown and the front of my hair to my cheek like 8 to 9 years ago.  So it has taken forever to grow out again. 



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Loveya4ever
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