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Does Anyone Use Pure Ghee Butter to Detangle Their Hair?

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SimplyLive

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I have heard about pure ghee butter used in hair. Does anyone use this to detangle their hair? How do you use it?
 
I've never used it to detangle, but I did include some in a pomade I just made. It's supposed to be very moisturizing, and softens the hair. I mostly use it for cooking though...it's so much better than butter or margarine.
 
nope, but i have used the coco detangling ghee from QB and it was divine! the best moisturizing, detangling product for my hair. when i go back to the natural side, i will keep this in my stash.
 
i'm really curious to know as well. i have an entire jar of ghee that's been sitting in my kitchen forever and a half
 
It's supposed to have one of the highest smoke points out of all the oils so is really safe and stable for cooking. It also tastes fantastic and I use it in baking instead of butter for a richer, creamier taste. I have never thought to use it on my hair and probably wouldn't as its quite greasy; castor oil or grapeseed oil do a great job detangling anyway.
 
I've never used it to detangle, but I did include some in a pomade I just made. It's supposed to be very moisturizing, and softens the hair. I mostly use it for cooking though...it's so much better than butter or margarine.


I am working on making a pomade for myself. How did it work for you???
 
I am working on making a pomade for myself. How did it work for you???

It blended nicely with the other oils that I used, and didn't cause any cloudiness or discoloration. After I added the fragrance, there wasn't any additional smells from the oil mix either. I'll ask my Mom how she likes the feel of it, as I made it for her birthday.

This was the second time I've tried a pomade, and I think it came out better than the 1st batch...I used too much lipidthix that time...:look:
 
It blended nicely with the other oils that I used, and didn't cause any cloudiness or discoloration. After I added the fragrance, there wasn't any additional smells from the oil mix either. I'll ask my Mom how she likes the feel of it, as I made it for her birthday.

This was the second time I've tried a pomade, and I think it came out better than the 1st batch...I used too much lipidthix that time...:look:


Lipidthix, hmm....that sounds interesting. Might try that. I was planning to use mostly Waxelene and add other things that will make a nice, thick pomade for heavy sealing. Im going to look into Lipidthix.
 
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