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I am looking for a great "NON" greasy pressing/oil

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I am looking for a great \"NON\" greasy pressing/oil

Does anyone have any suggestions...????

Thanks...
 
Re: I am looking for a great \"NON\" greasy pressing/oil

I don't press my hair so I can't speak from experience but I've heard all kinds of raves about Dudley's Creme Press. Its said to be very light and non greasy like others
 
Re: I am looking for a great \"NON\" greasy pressing/oil

Thanks I'll have to check it out...
I also heard about a "wax" stick that's good for the ends of the hair...I'm thinking of trying that also...
 
Re: I am looking for a great \"NON\" greasy pressing/oil

I apply my oil(s) when my hair is wet and then I let it air dry. This helps minimize the "greasies".

I use various combinations of castor (heavy), olive (medium), coconut (light) and jojoba (light to medium). The amounts just depend on what I think my hair needs due to weather, preferred style or current health of my hair. I might also apply more oil during or after pressing.
 
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Does anyone have any suggestions...????

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Try Dudley's creme press. I love it!
 
Re: I am looking for a great \"NON\" greasy pressing/oil

I use LustraSilks straight effects. Then I flat iron. My hair comes out better than when I had it permed. I love this stuff. I also use Keracare's silken seal after I spray on the straight effects. No oil, no grease, just silky hair.
 
Re: I am looking for a great \"NON\" greasy pressing/oil

Dudley's Creme Press is the BOMB !! I used it back in the day when I had virgin hair after taking extensions out. Just use a very small amount...a little goes a long way because it melts when heat is applied. HTH.
 
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