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How often do you grease/moisturize?

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How often do you grease/moisturize?


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I don't use grease, but I use moisturizer everyday or everyother day depending on how dry my hair has been.

I used to use Sidr Tree Butter Balm as my leave in before it was discontinued. When I usd that I never had to moisturize between shampoos.
 
I moisturize my hair with ORS Carrot Oil and seal with Olive Oil twice everyday, in the morning when I unwrap my hair, and at night before I wrap it back up to go to bed. :yep:
 
I moisturize every nite before bed. I sometimes apply doo gro mega thick to my temples and nape once/week after wash day, or I massage in a light oil.
 
I grease my scalp once a week with Lenzi Request...

I moisturize my hair about 2 times a week with Mizani H20 Nite Time Treatment...
 
i have to moisturize daily. or else i get breakage and my hair looks really dull. i dont use grease. i dont think it moisturizes.
 
Every morning and everynight if i'm wearing it out. If it's in a braid or bun then only once a day.
 
it depends. If I wear my hair down, it's about every other day. But since I am usually co-washing, that's like moisturizing everyday.
 
I grease my scalp 2-3 times a week with nature's blessing pomade/grease and castor oil and moisturize & seal my hair 1-2 times a day.

I moisturize my hair with CD healthy Hair Butter and seal with nature's blessing and castor oil every night and baggie my ends. In the morning I use a little ojon restorative treatment.
 
I moisturize 1 -2 times daily depending on my hair's need. I don't use grease; however when my scalp feels dry I put a little jojoba oil on my finger tips and massage my scalp.
 
I moisturize my hair (the ends mainly) every other day and seal with castor oil every day and night (very lightly on the castor oil). Since using the castor oil for the past two weeks now I have noticed that I really do not need to moisturize as often. My hair stays nice, soft and moisturized for days at a time now.

I give myself scalp massages 3x's a week. I use a mixture of coconut oil, avocado butter, tiny bit of castor oil now with a little jojoba and either ylang ylang or rosemary essential oils (couple of drops only). I really get in there and massage all over. This also takes care of my NG.
 
I use it every day, but lately twice a day and it breaks less that way. In the morning when I unwrap, at night before I wrap, and during the day IF my hair seems dry/thirsty. I use Pink Silk Oil now. It works great and my hair breaks alot less.
 
I do not grease my scalp.
I moisturize my ends every 2 days, if they feel particularly dry then every other day. I only moisturize the last few inches by rubbing the moisturizer in my palm and then clapping them together with my hair between them.

I find that if my hair is properly deep conditioned and not in a very porous state I do not need to moisturize every day. I also find that it weighs my hair down very easily and I don't like stiff hair. I was spoiled by my Dominican stylist and so I can't stand having hair that isn't bouncy to the max.
Handling my hair in this manner has actually resulted in retaining my ends. I do not ever have split ends as opposed to before when I was moisturizing 2x a day. I do use a protein leave in (Salerm 21 or Tigi ego boost) on my ends when I wash and during the middle of the week on dry hair.
 
I thought grease was the devul:look: I do dont grease, never did any way. it is not moisturizing. I moisterize every night and if need in the morning with a leav-in and olive oil.
 
I grease once every two weeks after I blowdry my hair. I moisturize my hair every other day with BB Oil Moisturizer
 
Every day roots and ends, because my hair dries out like crazy. You'd think I live in the desert or something but nope - it just sucks up moisture I guess. A bit of a hassle but it's growing so I can't complain.
 
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