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Thanx so much Mestiza!, definitely if it didnt weigh down your type 2 it shouldnt weigh down my type 3, so im gonna try it tomorrow,, ill post the results...I'm sorry to hear about your ear infection. I know how awful that can make you feel.I hope that you feel better, soon.![]()
I have Type 2 hair and the oil rinse didn't leave a film on my hair. Just make sure that you rinse your hair thoroughly and you should be okay.
Thanx so much Mestiza!, definitely if it didnt weigh down your type 2 it shouldnt weigh down my type 3, so im gonna try it tomorrow,, ill post the results...
anyone do this b4 a flat iron or is this for air drying??
It could be due to the oil, shampoo or conditioner (or combination) used.

Awesome!
I have two reasons which are kinda specific to how I style my hair.... before oiling I divide my hair down the middle and gently pulling it apart. I need the water to help me get that far. I also noticed I seem to need less oil when my hair is already wet.

i can't wait to try this! thanks for posting. this sounded somewhat familiar, and i looked in this holistic beauty book that i have, and it has a whole section about oil rinses and evoo oils. it says that jojoba and rose oil is best for dry hair. i'm excited to try this next week when i take out my cornrows!
Sareca, I could kiss you!!! I just rinsed safflower oil with garlic pieces and I really love it so far. I am going to condition my hair now but I just had to let you know that I really appreciate how easy detangling was because of this Hopefully this can add more elasticity to my hair!!
It will definitely improve your hair's moisture retention.i can't wait to try this! thanks for posting. this sounded somewhat familiar, and i looked in this holistic beauty book that i have, and it has a whole section about oil rinses and evoo oils. it says that jojoba and rose oil is best for dry hair. i'm excited to try this next week when i take out my cornrows!

I have to wait to see how it dries for a final call, but I'm expecting very good things.


Thank you Sareca! I'm glad the jojoba worked for you. Your hair looks amazing! I can't wait to try this!
I think I'm going to try this method on my cornrows--synthetic hair added. (I think someone else posted in this thread that they did this on their cornrows. . . I think)
I've been getting cornrows done about every two weeks for awhile and i ran out of that expensive Ojon which is basically palm oil. I did notice if I put that on at night and washed it out in the morning, my hair would be easier to detangle. So, I think I will try to slather my cornrows with jojoba and rosemary oil, sleep with a plastic cap and then do Sareca's directions for washing/conditioning, and then proceed to take out my cornrows after the whole process. I haven't been using any oil on my hair and that's probably why I've had tons of knots lately!
I am so glad you discovered and posted this girl!![]()

This is the first time hearing about this. Can someone tell me how to go about doing oil rinses. I am seeing growth and improvement in my hair and since the winter is coming up and my hair gets dry during this time , I think oil rinses should be good for my hair. I dont want to have a setback. Thanks much


sareca i did a henna rinse and an oil rinse the yesterday and now my hair feels kind of oily, should i wait and see if it will soak up or should i rinse it out somehow?
thanks
Go ahead and poo. Um... that doesn't sound right, but you know what I mean. :wink2: A crazy amount of henna will come out too. Oh, what oil did you use again? I think you told me but i forgot.
@ Lavendar let's us know how it goes.