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chica_canella
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He was using the analogy that if you put some greens and fatback
in a pot and let it cook and simmer till it's greasy and then let it cool, there's going to be moisture in the hair if you tip the pot over because no oil can escape. Opposed to what i was saying, putting lotion and water-based moisturizer and letting it cool and tipping the pot over then the moisturizer and lotion is going to run out.
I think he was trying to say that the pot was the hair and oil was coating and being infused in the strands, not a good analogy at all.
I was telling him, that what the water-based moisturizer would be in the pot but then sealed with oil to stay inside.
He couldn't get it. then he was talking about how hair was pourous and if you put oil it's going to moisturize better but he couldn't understand that you moisturize with a water-based product and then keep the moisture in by sealing with oil.
What do you all think about this oil moisturizing thing? Doesn't make sense to me.

I think he was trying to say that the pot was the hair and oil was coating and being infused in the strands, not a good analogy at all.
I was telling him, that what the water-based moisturizer would be in the pot but then sealed with oil to stay inside.
He couldn't get it. then he was talking about how hair was pourous and if you put oil it's going to moisturize better but he couldn't understand that you moisturize with a water-based product and then keep the moisture in by sealing with oil.
What do you all think about this oil moisturizing thing? Doesn't make sense to me.
