aviddiva77
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[USER=10150 said:virtuenow[/USER];20390779]aviddiva77 I would suggest using a true organic oil. If you are left guessing whether the oil worked, then its not the right oil. Castor oil (organic cold pressed) is the absolute best. You should notice an immediate reaction in your hair. It's a humectant so it draws in moisture; which means all you need is a very tiny amount to pull in major moisture & softness (too much, and you get the countereffect). About 2 pea size drops should do it (let some water get in your hands as you apply). Its not really an extra "step" b/c its so short. You take a few drops of oil, add it to your hair, rinse w/very warm water and you're done. I don't know why you think you need heat, its not necessary (nor is it in the instructions). The heat from your rinsing is where the major action happens. If you have a quality oil you will see what I mean.
Interesting! I'll see if castor oil does a better job. and I use two pea size drops for my whole head?! Really?
I suggested me using heat because my hair seems to respond well to products when indirect heat is used (For instance my DC works wonders when heat is added vs no heat). Maybe I should heat the oil a little vs sitting under the dryer.
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