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Okay. thank You for the comment Sbaker. I just bought it today I used it before. I am just gonna use it right now for my cornrows. And when I get a weave for my hair to be real mosturize. I just tested on some of my hair and it's light and the smells disapears later.
I've actually had someone heat it up with a hair dryer and put it on my hair like a hairdressing after styling was finished. LOL I was like Oh no picturing greasy dank hair but it actually worked well.
Yeah I bought and the green color is already on my scalp. What kind of results did you get? Was it good, sided in growth. Was it satisfiying. Made your hair thicker or something?
Well I have very thick 4b hair....the last time I used the green was about 3 months ago...I put a little in before I did a pony tail and I wrapped my hair that night...It was nice and soft, but you have to be careful not to use to much because it can weigh your hair down. I only would use it if I were looking for a sleek look...does not work to well if you are trying to enhance any curls.
Well, I don't believe in all the mineral oil and petroleum scares because I was the Blue Magic chick as a child and that was when my hair was natural, super thick, and grew like crazy. I think for 4 a/b's with extra dry hair its good to oil the scalp with and seems like it makes my friend's hair and mine grow. But only if you can take the stink for a day or two!
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Well it's the only thing that can mosturize my hair well. Because if I put oil in my hair absorbs it so fast. Or should I reoil my scalp all the time?
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Uh-huh that's because the BM is sitting on the surface of your scalp and not being absorbed therefore making it 'moisturise' very well. The oil would sink in and the next day it would feel like you haven't oiled it. Oiling frequently or daily is an option yes, and probably with an oil very close to our scalps natural sebum which is jojoba oil.
Oh, have you tried jojoba, Nessa? I like to use it in a thin-nosed haircolor applicator bottle to oil my scalp and it works pretty nice and its quick for when you don't feel like doing it the long, messy way. Castor oil might be good on your hair too. You know though, I prefer a grease that melts aka absorbs.... thats why Keracare's are good.
I haven't tried Jojoba oil or castor Oil. Or Keracare. Is olive oil good? Cause i can get jojoba oil since it is so close to our sebum. I like a grease that melts too, Blue magic does that. But I wanna try these oils first then I will see.
nessa you could melt the blue magic but it clogs pores. olive oil, jojoba, and other plant oils are better for scalp so it doesnt smell and leave a greasy build up. if u must use blue magic, it is great on ends, even when it is melted, cos its not as heavy then.
I like the Blue Magic pressing oil that comes in the old fashioned shiny red container. It is much lighter than the green and blue Blue Magic greases in the plastic containers. Also, it can be used daily, or whenever like other "greases". This is what it looks like.