Oh My Gosh, My Hair Needs an Oil Treatment - Comments

  • SlimesAndSnails

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    @ Fandango
    Yeah, I think the mayo/olive oil treatment is usually used by those with ethnic hair. I use the Garnier Fructis line that has all of the oil and fruit extracts. It's pretty much the only thing that works on my hair.

    @ Louise Belcher
    You can buy a jar of it at Publix for under $10, I think! I know at our local Winn-Dixie, you can buy tubs of it for $6!
    October 27th, 2013 at 06:04pm
  • Louise Belcher

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    My salon do these deep conditions and my lady's hair is just Happy face she's selling it well. This one time when I ruined my hair to the point where it barely even stayed wet for a few minutes I had to dry my hair, condition for a couple of minutes, rinse, dry, condition... Over five times Grr worst shower ever.

    I really want to try the coconut oil thing, man. Sad
    October 27th, 2013 at 05:44pm
  • Fandango

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    I started using hair mayonnaise, but you kind that is actually meant for hair (?). It's for ethnic hair, but if I use it on slightly damp hair, let it sit for 25 minutes and then shampoo and condition as normal, my hair feels AMAZING. I've tried egg and normal mayo; wasn't too impressed by those. The new Tresemme keratin shampoo/conditioner is doing wonders for my hair at the mo.

    I also do hot oil treatments, and have made my own leave-in conditioner from distilled water and scalp-conditioner. I'm obsessed with my hair because I colour it A LOT, and I don't want it to look damaged and bleh. Wow, sorry for rambling Cute
    October 27th, 2013 at 10:15am