Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
ITA.
Hot oil treatments work on the cuticles. They soften and make the outer layers of the hair pliable. They also impart a shine to the surface. Those things are nourishing to the hair-- but not moisturizing. "Moisturizing" = Hydrating and hydration is only a property of water. Hot oil treatments are basically temporary softening, smoothing, shine boosting treatments.
Deep conditioning (using a waterbased conditioner product with quarternized and hydrolized proteins and humectants + heat) will help bring moisture deeper within the strand which is why this process is much superior to hot oil treatments. Deep conditioning helps replace key ingredients and addresses the actual moisture aspect of all of this. Hair rarely thrives without regular deep conditioning, but you could go an entire lifetime without ever doing a hot oil treatment. They aren't necessary for hair health, but they are nice cosmetic treatments.
Hey Sistaslick!!!! Glad you came into drop the knowledge. You are like the guardian angel of hair science![]()
I know you couldn't girl, you're like the queen of oils!!! (and butters!)
Their benefits can't even be questioned.
We know.Oohh Girl I will take that title
I do love them so
We know.
For real.You were the first person I'd ever heard of doing an "oil wash" and you stay with a buttered braid.
When I think of oils and butters, its you man... its you.
Gym!!!
We know.
For real.You were the first person I'd ever heard of doing an "oil wash" and you stay with a buttered braid.
When I think of oils and butters, its you man... its you.
Gym!!!
Now that's interesting. So what is in it?![]()