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yeah, I called it oil wash, but yes it is an oil rinse tooHey girlie!You started a thread. The search isn't working for me but I think it has "oil wash" in the title.
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Thanks for sharing the knowledge.You're definitely an oil pioneer!


I couldn't keep my fingers out of my new growth! :blush3: I will be adding oil rinses to my regimen when needed.
Oh here's an EXCELLENT vid on oil rinsing that you guys may want to watch, I'm sure you'll enjoy it! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Nj_HlSEWwg

I would like to try this too. Question, how many times do you do this? Like can you do this once a week or do you have to do it every other day or what?
Its just a technique for washing your hair. You can do it however often you wish. It boils down to just an extra step in the process between shampoo and conditioner.
Oh I see, so I do it after shampooing.
If I do it, do I need to deep condition as well? Can I still deep condition?
If you're having problems with tangles try this...
- Rinse (or shampoo) your hair
- Coat in your favorite oil (I've used olive, jojoba, castor, meadowfoam, dabur alma, and aphogee EFA oil, red palm oil/butter--- my favorite is an amla, castor mix)
- Rinse with warm/hot water
- Apply conditioner
- Rinse with cool/cold water
- Apply leave-in
- Seal
Try gently squeezing out some or most of the water, use less oil and/or leaving the conditioner on longer.I tried oil rinsing today. My hair came out soft, but on the oily side. Nothing I can't handle, though. I think I did something wrong, though. After first rinsing the hair, am I supposed to blot dry and then apply the oil, or just apply the oil to sopping wet hairerplexed?