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Jamaican Black Castor Oil - How to Use?

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january noir

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I just received my bottle of JBCO to help thicken my thin strands. Can you ladies tell me how you use it? I just put some on my finger tips and on dry hair massaged my scalp and hair root. I then smoothed a little on my ends. I hear others use it as a leave-in on damp hair. How else can I use it that will yield the best results.
 
1.) Apply to scalp/roots
2.) Apply to hair strands on dry or wet hair and style as desired
3.) Add to your deep conditioner
4.)....I'm sure there's more...waiting for other ladies to chime in :grin:
 
1.) Apply to scalp/roots
2.) Apply to hair strands on dry or wet hair and style as desired
3.) Add to your deep conditioner
4.)....I'm sure there's more...waiting for other ladies to chime in :grin:

OK! Thanks lizjoseph! Do you know whether it smoothes frizzy ends?
 
1.) Apply to scalp/roots
2.) Apply to hair strands on dry or wet hair and style as desired
3.) Add to your deep conditioner
4.)....I'm sure there's more...waiting for other ladies to chime in :grin:


EXACTLY how I use it. And I LOOOOOOOOOOOOVE IT
 
Hmm..I've never used it for that, but since it is a some what thick oil, I definitley think it could do the job!

I have some frizzy ends 'cause I airdry and sometimes my ends are frizzy no matter what I do. I will try using a tad more on my ends to see if it works without making my hair too limp. Thanks again!
 
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