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JBCO ripping my hair out. Help!

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Perhaps you should try using a lighter oil to seal your hair with...why continue to use an oil that's ripping your hair out?
 
You can always mix it with a lighter oil or oils to make it a bit thinner. Sunflower oil and grapeseed oil are light oils. If your hair likes coconut oil, you can try that as well.

Why are you sealing with JBCO? Did you read somewhere that it was good?
 
I use JBCO in my spray bottle mix, and regular castor oil mixed with coconut & WGO for oil rinsing. I don't like to use it to seal, because it's just too heavy for that, and it would just sit on my hair. I find CO works better to seal.
 
DEFINITELY mix castor oil in with a lighter oil. i don't really seal with it though. i find that to be a waste...it requires too much oil.

when i use it, i mix mine with hot six oil or olive oil.

i also will put a few drops in with my water based moisturizer and spritz the mix on my hair.
 
Maybe you have fine hair, jbco works very well with my hair for sealing. How much are you using? I use a nickel sized amount and rub it together and then apply. If not, try a lighter oil.
 
also you need to ensure that the JBCO you have was not made with salt. If its from one of the popular brands this should not be a problem. here in Jamaica when buying castor oil in the market you have to specify that you're gonna use in your hair and that u want the one that wasn't made with salt (apparently they say the salt will make your hair break)
 
i mix my jbco with cocnut oil so its not so thick

How are you using it???

I literally do a dab of it on my scalp, and rub it in like I'm greasing my scalp, and put a dab throughout my hair on top of whatever product I'm using.

And I'm usually doing twists or braids when I use jbco or regular castor oil so by the time wash day come around it's all settled into my hair and scalp.
 
I have very fine hair and I started using JBCO about 4 months ago. I put it in everything now... My DC, moisturizer, and I always put it on my ends and my hair has improved by leaps and bounds.

Pic quality sucks, but I took a pic
Of them off My computer: first pic is in march, before I started DC ing regularly with JBCO and adding it to everything. Second pic is At the end of August. After about 3 months of use:
 

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Yeah, you'll definitely need to thin it out with lighter oils. I use jbco in my scalp mixes or I may mix it with grapeseed oil and use it on my ends after moisturizing when I'm bunning or in braids.
 
How are you using it???

I literally do a dab of it on my scalp, and rub it in like I'm greasing my scalp, and put a dab throughout my hair on top of whatever product I'm using.

And I'm usually doing twists or braids when I use jbco or regular castor oil so by the time wash day come around it's all settled into my hair and scalp.


I put it in a applicator bottle and put it on my scalp
 
photo quality not the best but the hair actually looks thicker ...

I agree with the other ladies add another oil (I use evoo), not too much though just enough to smooth the oil on your scalp
 
i cut jbco or regular castor with a combo of any of the following oils:
sapote
meadowfoam
evco
evoo
kukui

for every 1pt castor i use 2-4 parts another oil or oil blend. remember a tiny bit of creams, oils, pomades, and lotions goes a long way in general.
 
Only time I had an issure with Castor oil is when I tried to seal with it on wet hair, it was horrible and it does seem like its ripping your hair if you have fine hair and not super gentle but to me it just not gliding on kinda like shea butter doesn't glide onto my wet hair. On 80% dry - completley dry (moisturized and sealed with lighter oil) its a breeze applying.
 
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@ OP, The same thing happened to me too! I was applying it to my ends and I noticed that it was causing breakage. Like the other ladies said, you can either apply it to your scalp (that's what I do) or mix it with something light.
 
Am I the only confused one here? How does oil rip anything out? It sounds like an issue with technique and rough handling versus the product itself. A lighter hand and patience may make a difference.
 
Am I the only confused one here? How does oil rip anything out? It sounds like an issue with technique and rough handling versus the product itself. A lighter hand and patience may make a difference.

JBCO is a very thick, sticky oil...it sticks to hair and rips it out that way, in my experience. It also smells bad.

I tried it on my hair and skin before; castor oil is a deep cleansing oil - it dried my skin out. I, personally, would never leave it on the length of my hair. I would only use castor oil to aid in filling in thinning spots where my follicles needed a boost or as a part of a deep conditioner that would be rinsed out.
 
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