I voted other because I always seal my ends after moisturizing because I contantly bun and I'm worried about the ends being tucked under without some extra protection. I moisturize with NTM and seal with Africas best ultimate herbal oil.
Yes ALWAYS! I've been moisturizing and bunning for years, but never used oil...my hair was always dry and braking...sealing with oil has made a huge difference in my hair!
Not anymore. Oil sealing is one thing I picked up from here that I wish I hadn't. It didn't hold in moisture for any longer, and it weighed my hair down, and made my hair feel gummy & slick to the touch. And please don't say anything about using a dime-sized amount...
^^ That stuff is good. I did use this before the jojoba, castor, coconut, EVOO test craze set in. That was very light and didn't leave my hair feeling gummy, no matter how much I used.
Only on my edges. I am hoping it will thicken them.
I always seal with oil. Coconut oil works the best because it doesn't weigh my fine hair down and it gives great shine. How often? As often as I need it--2ce a day or 2ce a week. Just depends on what my hair is asking for.
Yes, whenever I co-wash or wash my hair. I use NTM leave in and seal with organic coconut oil. I co-wash every other day and wash w/poo 1x a week and my hair will stay moisturized until the next wash.
I didn't always seal tho I tried a lot of oils and my hair never reacted well with even the lightest oil. Then I found coconut oil I used to be one of those people that did not believe the hype about sealing until I found this.
Leaving some of the conditioner in my hair after my co-washes is more than enough. I'm not big on oils(probably because I've only tried olive oil, hate that stuff)
I don't really believe in the concept of sealing. Sometimes I use just oil, sometimes just moisturizer or a combination of both. Never had any problems.
I don't always seal because most of my products contain some type of oil or butter anyway. Also now that it's getting hot I don't want to be walking around with a greasy forhead.
After I co-wash and apply my leave in, I then apply shea butter. If that's sealing then heck yeah i seal. Otherwise I have no idea what I'm doing I can only hope for the best at this point. LOL