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Alter Ego Hot Oil Treatment Not For Hair???

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lamaria211

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Is this true ive read thru a few threads and saw that some ladies are only using it on their scalp. Then I picked up my unopened jar and read the directions that confirmed that it is indeed a scalp treatment. So does everyone just use it on their scalp or is it ok to use on the whole length of the hair? Tia
 
I'm not much help but I'd like to know the answer to this as well. I have this treatment and only apply it to my scalp with a color applicator brush. The two times I've used it I applied a different conditioner on the length of my hair. I'll be using it next week after my first wash post relaxer because the instructions says to use after chemical services.
 
Cool beans, it looks lIke I'll be applying it on my hair. I said in my previous comments that the instruction says to apply after chemical services...I WAS WRONG. The instructions says to be used on treated hair such as dyed or permed/relaxed and not necessarily after those services. My question is, when are you ladies using this product??
 
Another Hair & Scalp Here.

I like it for the 1st DC'er after a Relaxer and then for like the next 2 subsequent DC'er post Relaxer.

I like it to ward off any potential shedding that may/could occur during & after the Relaxing Process.

This is what I mainly use it for and I always have it on hand.
 
So I will be definetely using this to DC after my 1st relaxer wash post relaxer. I just got my relaxed 2 hours ago and my hair feels dryer than usual..
 
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