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How to do an oil rinse?

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classi123

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I need help with moisture and I hear ppl talk about Oil rinsing, Im just not sure how its done. Any suggestions?
 
It was Sareca that started a thread on it. Do a search and see what you come up with.
 
Not sure who the author is (might be Sareca- that Red Palm oil tipped me off :) but here's one technique:

Typically I ignore threads about detangling methods and products. I have for the last year or so. I thought my hair's health or my big chop had something to do with how easily it detangles. That is absolutely NOT the case. The oil-rinse method is why it detangles so easily. My hair completely detangles under just running water! Keep in mind I've recently adopted a low manipulation regimen. So the last time I detangled was at least a week (or more) ago.

If you're having problems with tangles try this...

  1. Rinse (or shampoo) your hair
  2. Coat in your favorite oil (I've used olive, meadowfoam, dabur alma, and aphogee EFA oil, red palm oil/butter)
  3. Rinse with warm/hot water
  4. Apply conditioner
  5. Rinse
  6. Apply leave-in
  7. Seal
 
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