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What is the best moisturizing natural oil?

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I had to go with "other". I don't think that I've used any of those oils individually. However, I DO mix some of them with shea butter and get pretty good results.
 
Actually I've never tried castor oil, but with the ones that I do use I just combine them with other oils and essential oils.
 
I combine mine with other oils fo us eon my relax hair, but when I was natural I found that using it alone gave me the best results.
 
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chanou said:
Castor oil is the BOMB

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DITTO!

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Ditto!
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I have to say that castor oil mixed with sweet almond oil is the most moisturizing. Other oils kinda coat the hair and make it shine, etc. but I have found that castor oil actually mositurizes as well as giving it shine, etc.
 
My hair really likes coconut and I mix it with a little olive oil. I use the pure organic type.

Has anyone compared regular olive oil to extra virgin olive oil? I wanted to know if their hair responded differently to them.
 
I like jojoba, best; however, I haven't tried enough different oils yet. The week after next, I plan on ordering: coconut, amla, meadowfoam, coconut, carrot, emu, castor, shea, and flaxseed from the fromnaturewithlove site
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chanou said:
Castor oil is the BOMB

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DITTO!

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i second that.
 
Avocado oil is my favorite oil. I also find shea, camellia, and castor oil very moisturizing.
 
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Queenie said:
My hair really likes coconut and I mix it with a little olive oil. I use the pure organic type.

Has anyone compared regular olive oil to extra virgin olive oil? I wanted to know if their hair responded differently to them.

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My hair seems to like reg. Olive Oil much better than EVOO, it penetrates more and doesnt leave it greasy
 
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