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LouAna 32oz. tub from Wal-Mart. /images/graemlins/smirk.gif
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What section of WalMart is this in and does it smell like coconuts??
Thanks!
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It is in the cooking oil section, by the oils and Crisco. I don't think it has a strong smell at all...it might even be scentless? I have not used it in a while. HTH
Spectrum Essentials Coconut Oil (15 oz jar). Lately, I've been using it when I do conditioner washes. It helps with the changing autumn weather (a.k.a. dry hair) quite nicely.
BTW - I get it at a local health food store for about $7.00 a jar.
I've been using the big tub from Wal-Mart, too and it works just as well as Spectrum. It's solid but turns liquid if it's warm. Mine stays liquid right now b/c it's still warm where I live. When it starts getting colder, it will probably turn more solid.
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LouAna 32oz. tub from Wal-Mart. /images/graemlins/smirk.gif
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Me too! I love it and it's cheap!!
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Does this come in solid form?
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It's in solid form until it's heated. I warm some in the microwave to melt it then I add whatever I want to it. I have a batch that I added WGO and some Kemi Oyl, or I just use it by itself. I like it that it is pratically odorless.
I used the oil made by Proline. I purchased it at the grocery store for $2.99. I was pleased with the results. It left my hair smooth without feeling greasy.