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Yesterday, I used pumpkin seed oil to detangle, followed by Bhaasvataa Oil to seal. Castor oil and a thorough hot water rinse makes my coils pop (and shrink, which is cool).
 
Thanks to @snoop I just bought a sample of broccoli seed oil. Let's see how well it acts like a natural silicone in comparison to pumpkin seed oil.

Next two oils to be tested are safflower and neem. Safflower oil is rich in vitamin E, and I think some of these companies are using that as a vitamin E supplement. Yeah, yeah, neem is gross-smelling, but I am getting tore up by mosquitoes this summer for some reason and regular store-bought repellant annoys me.
 
how did the fractionated coconut oil treat you? You just reminded me I need to get some flaxseed oil for internal and external use.
@Sharpened

It's incredibly light. I will need to try it several ways to get a real feel for it. I know I will be getting a b/up. :look:

I want to get more Pumpkin Seed Oil first tho' (since you keep talmbout it):giggle:

I also want another bottle of Jojoba and some Meadowfoam and maybe some Baobab. I blew the bottle I had without properly evaluating it
 
@Sharpened
I have 1 & 3/4ths Botttles of this. I cannot bring myself to use it:barf:

Maybe I'll look at it this Winter.
I will pick a day I am not going out (of course, that would be the day something happens with my luck). I will try it wet and dry.

You can mix it with water and use it as a bug repellant, especially in a garden.
 
I will pick a day I am not going out (of course, that would be the day something happens with my luck). I will try it wet and dry.
You can mix it with water and use it as a bug repellant, especially in a garden.

@Sharpened
Hmph. Believe That!:barf:....Bugs, Wild Animals, Snakes Lizard's & Dino.saur's.:lol:

Yeah, I'll retry it on a Friday night in the Dead of Winter, during a Snow-Emergency when I don't hafta' be someplace until Monday. (It's that serious):nono:

Black Seed stank too & Mustard Seed.:lol:
 
@Beany
Sounds Delish. :drool:

I always wanted to try that one, but would always opt for the Eucalyptus & Mint. (scalp itchies)

AveYou sends you two for $12.00 = 8oz which is a great deal especially since they are only 4oz's.
 
@Beany
Sounds Delish. :drool:

I always wanted to try that one, but would always opt for the Eucalyptus & Mint. (scalp itchies)

AveYou sends you two for $12.00 = 8oz which is a great deal especially since they are only 4oz's.


I was really surprised by the texture. I thought it would be heavy like a pomade, but it is lightweight. A good summer butter.
 
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