2017 Oil Grease Butter Creme Lotion Pomade Challenge

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How does the JBCO feel and operate in comparison to regular castor oil?

In terms of viscosity they're both the same really. JBCO irritates my scalp if I use too much, so I usually use it as a HOT or very sparingly on my edges. Plain castor oil is pretty great in that it doesn't irritate my scalp and it's way less expensive so I don't feel guilty about using a lot more.
 
Last night I used amla/curry leaf oil on my scalp and coconut oil (parachute is the only brand I can use) on the length.

Today, I will use evoo with my DC. If I decide to use my straightening brush after roller setting, I'll use bamboo serum.
 
@Aggie
I'm so glad you posted this!:hug2:

This will be a good way for me to use this up.:up:

This was a staple when I was relaxed. I think I still have a jar of this.
Yeah I bought this about 2 months ago and is eager to use it up for some reason. I think my hair needs it right now because it's feeling a little fragile.

Oh and @IDareT'sHair

That was why I got the Joico K-Pak line - to fix my fragile feelin' hair.
 
@Aggie
Sounds like both of them should do the trick.:up:

Hope you get things back on track soon! I know the feeling and it is not good.

Because you are constantly looking for solutions to fix the problem.:think::think:
 
Alikay Naturals Botanicals
I make my oil mixes 2 oz at a time in a flip-top nozzle plastic bottle to control the flow. I use a food scale to measure in the portions, less messy. Lighter oils go in first, mixes better. New oil mix:

Castor oil - 55%
Hempseed oil - 20%
Pumpkin seed oil - 20%
EOs - 5% (50-60 drops)
  • Rosemary (20 drops)
  • Lemon (10 drops)
  • Lavender (10 drops)
  • Cedarwood (11 drops)
  • Ylang-ylang (5 drops)
  • Tea tree (5 drops)
 
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