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HOTS,Sealing,Rinses Challenge 01/01/12..03/01/12

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:curtain:.....um...hey:D

I just did a HOT w/Coconut oil and EVOO....i'm letting it sit over nite and im gonna co-wash in the morning. My hair feels plush already tho!:lick: I plan on doing this twice a week....midweek before a co-wash and on the weekends before a shampoo and DC. My scalp feels GREAT!
 
Sealed my hair after i spritzed with my homemade mix with a hempseed/avocado oil combo. The hempseed really gives bling to my twists.
 
I massaged some Shi Naturals Grow Potion on my scalp and I have a mix of JBCO/Argan on my length.


Lita - how are you liking the b.a.s.k. Silk & Honey Latte milk?

Brownie518 Hi! I like it a lot,it works very well on dry hair to detangle & remoisturize/2nd or 3rd day hair...I really like it as a pre poo & how it melted tangles on dry hair....Its a nice leave in too....

*The instructions says to use it on dry hair/I have used it on dry & wet..lol.....


Happy Hair Growing!
 
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The white camellia and rose mosqueta oils have roller balls, so maybe ill make use of those so as not to use too much? Although...I'm not sure that'll work because I plan on trying them along with a DC. Haha. We'll see. For tonight, ill do the same as yesterday (castor & apricot oils mixed with conditioner...this time ill use white camellia)
 
Borrowed this Information from Another Thread:yep::


Healing Your Hair With Apricot Oil



Apricot Kernel Oil is known asPrunus armeniaca.

It’s a cold-press oil refined from the dried kernels of apricots. Its consistency and texture resembles sweet almond oil. It’s rich in vitamins A, D & E and in both oleic acid and linoleic acid.

It’s a polyunsaturated oil which penetrates hair effortlessly without leaving any type of oily residue like olive or jojoba oil.

This is considered a carrier oil which means it can act as a base oil for mixing with essential oils (EOs) which can’t be applied directly to the skin, hair or scalp.

The oil is good as a leave-in oil conditioner due to the fact it’s very light, non-greasy yet a rich oil which can be easily absorbed into the hair and skin. It’s excellent for sealing hair to keep moisture in the hair.

Apricot Kernel Oil is high in Vitamin E and Vitamin A which makes it great for providing hydration. It is a great oil for conditioning, healing or sealing.

Apricot Kernel Oil can be used in the following ways:

1. Added to shampoo or conditioner to impart extra softness and moisture.



2. Used as a pre-shampoo or post-shampoo treatment to soften new hair growth

3. Applied to wet or dry hair directly to boost moisturizing effects and add shine to hair.



4. It’s emollient properties make it great for ongoing conditioning and hydration.



5. Use as a treatment oil before chemical hair treatments.



6. Leave-in oil after hair has been washed and/or dried.



7. Deep conditioning treatments in between shampoo sessions or as a temporary or overnight treatment.



8. Treatment for split ends on a regular basis.



9. Daily oiling for long tresses to protect from ongoing damage.



10. Oiling to add shine, soften or for other hair care options.

It can be mixed with a wide range of essential oils (EO) depending on the goals you wish to accomplish with a mix.

The product is frequently used as a massage oil. Because of its moisturizing and conditioning formula it is thought to aid in the repair of the skin’s elasticity in prematurely aged skin.

Good Alternative To Sweet Almond Oil

According to Natalie Marx of The Jerusalem Post, Apricot kernel oil is a good alternative to sweet almond oil for people with nut allergies. Apricot kernel oil is similar in texture and color to almond oil, but costs slightly more. It is rich in vitamin E, a quality that gives it a longer shelf life than the typical oil.

Like almond oil, apricot kernel oil is absorbed into the skin, so it won’t leave people feeling greasy afterwards.

Method of extraction

Apricot Kernel oil is expeller pressed/partially refined. It’s natural expeller pressed oil from raw almond kernels and exceptionally rich in fatty acids.

Summary

This is one of the most useful, practical, and commonly used oils. It is great for all hair types as an acting emollient. It is best known for its ability to soften, soothe, and re-condition the scalp, hair and the skin. It’s truly marvelous as a carrier oil and is equally superb for addition to all hair, skin and related body care products.

According to The Arab Times Online “massaging face with apricot kernel oil moisturizes the skin and slows down the aging process.”

Apricot Kernel Oil can be found at most natural or organic food stores. It has the shelf life of approximately 6 months to 1 year.

Images courtesy HAAP Media
 
Steaming now with TLC Naturals Shea Boabob Oil. I'm really liking this oil, love the texture-- not too thick and not too thin. Kind of reminds me of diluted castor oil or something. Very emollient.

It's weird because my hair hates shea butter, but apparently shea oil is a-okay. :)
 
Massaged my scalp with my castor oil blend, applied AO White Camellia and sitting under heat cap for 30 minutes.
 
I want to join!

I will be pre-pooing (steaming) with Vatika Frosting or EVCO every week. I have started sealing with Argan Oil and adding it to DCs until it runs out. My hair doesn't do well with oils, but I have decided to begin sealing with oils a little more as a preemptive measure against the dreaded SSK every one complains about.
 
I am prepooing with It's Perfectly Natural Scalp Revival on my scalp and my head covered in Motions CPR.

I love the Scalp Revival: :yep:

Organic Shea, Extra Virgin Olive, Extra Virgin Coconut,Castor Oil, Grape Seed Oil, infused with (all organic herbs) burdock root, horsetail, nettle, rosemary,marshmallow root, black seed oil, basil, peppermint oil,lavender oil, vitamin e, tea tree oil, rosemary extract .
 
Found this to share from CN



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  1. Coconut Oil (Extra Virgin) Light and non-greasy, coconut oil can easily be used by all hair types. Coconut oil is one of the few oils that can actually penetrate the hair shaft. There are several types of coconut oil available, but go for the extra virgin (EVCO). This oil is typically clear in its liquid form and a white color that is solid at room temperature. Shelf life: approximately 1-2 years.
  2. Olive Oil (Extra Virgin) This multipurpose oil is a staple in many naturals’ hair care regimens. Not only is olive oil a great pre-poo and hot oil treatment option, extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) works wonders to seal moisture in and can add a kick to your conditioning routine too. If you have finer hair you may want to use just a small amount in order to not weigh the hair down. Shelf life: up to 2 years.
  3. Castor Oil (Jamaican Black Castor Oil) A heavier oil great for tighter coils, castor oil can be great for sealing moisture into your hair. Many have also used this oil to help regain thickness around thinning hairlines. A little definitely goes a long way with this oil; too much can leave your hair heavy and weighed down. Another popular variation is Jamaican Black Castor Oil (JBCO). This less refined version can be used to encourage hair growth as well as protect and seal your ends. Shelf life: indefinite.
  4. Grape Seed Oil This super light and moisturizing hair oil can benefit all types of curls. A natural heat protectant, grape seed oil can actually be used as a thermal agent up to 425 degrees when blow drying or flat ironing. Apply a bit throughout the hair before applying heat to give your hair added shine and protection. This oil works great to strengthen each strand, increase manageability and can also be used to combat dry scalp and dandruff. Shelf life: approximately 1 year
  5. Jojoba Oil Closely matching the sebum, your hair’s natural oil, jojoba oil is a great staple in your natural hair care routine. This hair oil can be used to balance oil production at the scalp, aiding overproducing glands that cause oily hair. Jojoba is also non-greasy and gives your hair a healthy shine. At this time, however, jojoba oil is very scarce and that is reflected in the skyrocketing price. Shelf life: can be indefinite.
  6. Sweet Almond Oil This light, all-purpose oil is great for all hair types and offers many benefits to naturally curly hair. Sweet almond oil works great as a sealant, so apply a small bit on top of your moisturizer to lock in the moisture. It’s also great for improving manageability by smoothing the hair shaft. Shelf life: approximately 1 year.
  7. Avocado Oil This super nutrient rich oil is heaven for thick haired curlies. Chock full of natural goodies like amino acids, minerals, and vitamins, avocado oil can help strengthen hair and enhance deep conditioning treatments. Try mixing a bit of this hair oil with your favorite conditioner as a deep treatment, adding a plastic baggy or heat cap for added conditioning. Since this oil is a bit heavy and slightly oily, it’s best for thicker or more tightly coiled strands. Shelf life: approximately 1 year.
  8. Argan Oil This rare oil is making waves in the natural hair community for its moisturizing properties. Easily absorbed and quite nourishing, this oil is great for your hair, skin, and nails too. For curly girls, argan oil helps with manageability and can also strengthen the hair. It can be pricey, but a little goes a long way. Shelf life: approximately 2 years.
  9. Ayurvedic Oils For ages these hair oils have worked wonders across the globe and they’re a wonderful option for naturals. Some of the more prominent oils are amla, neem, brahmi, and bhringaraj; each of these distinctive oils offer their own unique benefits for your curls. For example, amla oil is great to strengthen and condition the hair, neem oil is excellent for tackling dandruff, brahmi can be used to stimulate hair growth and bhringaraj is great to combat shedding and breakage.
  10. Rose Oil A lightweight oil, rose oil is perfect for wavies or those with thinner hair. Rose oil strengthens hair at the root, protects against frizz and adds shine.
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Pre pooed with medowform seed oil,Washed/Dc,Used Marie Dean (Mango con detanglar)leave-in,Applied Marie Dean (Amla cream)to moisturize,Massage AV (Hibiscus oil/sulfur) on scalp,Sealed with Sunflower oil...

AV (Hibiscus oil/sulfur) Ingredients-Jojoba,Almond,Olive oil, infused with Hibiscus,Bhringaraj,Brahmi & Amla herbs (with added sulfur oil)...

Happy Hair Growing!
 
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Will apply Pure Jojoba with my Leave-In. Once Dry, will massage my Scalp with Claudie Rejuvenating Hairline & Temple Balm Revitalizer

Brownie518 I really like that IPN Oil. Wish she wouldn't have Clowned Me :nono:

Ltown Thanks for posting that. I posted it a few pages back, but we can always see it again for "Reference":yep:

MaraWithLove Sorry Girl!:lol:
 
@tiffers

I had placed an order and it took forever. First time ever buying from this vendor.:rolleyes: And she totally ignored me, until I got PayPal involved and Requested a FULL Refund.:nono:

And then she sent a Shipping Notice once I filed a Dispute & Escalated it. I said I no longer wanted the stuff, because after her non-responsiveness I was over it. :yawn:

Anyway, it finally arrived and the Leave-In I ordered had about 1/3 of the product missing i.e. it wasn't completely filled. So, I requested a refund or another Leave-In and Filed "Item Not As Described" via PayPal.

Anyway, long story longer, PayPal ended up refunding me on the Leave-In (not her, but PayPal). So I'm done with that Knee-Grow.:ohwell:

Hmp. That ain't mine to do. It's unfortunate tho', because the stuff is actually decent. But she lost my business. I don't play with 1st time vendors like that.:rolleyes:
 
IDareT'sHair, my bad i didn't see it. Thanks

I'm sick with head cold sucks trying to kill this don't want to be down this long weekend but i will try to oil with hv omega, that will be used up.
 
@IDareT'sHair, my bad i didn't see it. Thanks

I'm sick with head cold sucks trying to kill this don't want to be down this long weekend but i will try to oil with hv omega, that will be used up.

Ltown No, I'm glad you re-posted it. We need the Reinforcement.:yep:

How did you like that HV Asha Omega? That's one of the things I haven't tried from Hairveda.:ohwell:
 
Ltown No, I'm glad you re-posted it. We need the Reinforcement.:yep:

How did you like that HV Asha Omega? That's one of the things I haven't tried from Hairveda.:ohwell:

IDareT'sHair, it ok i have a small sample not enough staying power for me. Since being in this challenge i want to narrow down to oil blends that have staying power where i don't have to use it daily.
 
I mixed a little olive oil with some Donna Marie Hair whip and detangler + conditioner. My hair feels lush! :lick: Now I'm eye to eye with some dye and convincing myself to walk away while a devilish voice is saying "do itttt." '-_-
 
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