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Coconut Oil and Avocado Oil have both been scientifically proven to penetrate the hair shaft...Google it
no I dont know how to size them, I will just remove one now!
Coconut Oil and Avocado Oil have both been scientifically proven to penetrate the hair shaft...Google it
That's fine. Lots of moisturizers have oils in them![]()
Thank you. I believe that there is a link somewhere that shows you how you to resize your pics. I will find it for you. BRB
no because your already using both!I don't know if this was answeredd already becasue I'm still reading the thread. But if your moisturizer contains water and oils do you need to seal with oil again. Also, if I moisturize two or three times a day with a water based product do I need to seal with oils every time I moisturize?
apricot kernel & jojoba also![]()
Thats because they are helping seal in the moisture that is already there.
I do this too - seal freshly washed hair with oils and butters because I think I am sealing that water in. But a couple of hours later my hair is dry so what am I doing wrong? Do you need to add external water based products sealed with oil to get "moisturized" hair?
it used to be everybody had their siggys huge and what not, or whatever pic they wanted , but I did notice a change around here with that , everybody has small ones
There was a regualtion on them. You have to have them a certain size or Nikos would just remove it without warning.
apricot kernel & jojoba also![]()
There was a regualtion on them. You have to have them a certain size or Nikos would just remove it without warning.
hey Gin!
look at my first resize attempt! I tried it on lunapic
LMAOOOO!!!!
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bahahhahahhaha! I'm dyin at how that looks!![]()
I cant resize it right![]()
HAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAA!!!!!
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too funny ... it looks squashed or deflated... looks like an alien or even ms piggy.
They need to call it Looniepics 'cause it's awful!!
I agree with you about the coconut oil..I know it moisturizes my hair. Keep on doing your coconut..your hair is fantastic!!!!![]()
That pic made me lol literally.
Try imageshack.com. It works for me![]()
That pic made me lol literally.
Try imageshack.com. It works for me![]()
Wow, this thread is so timely for me cuz I have just been trying to google “hair oils” and such to try and figure out, ummm, hair oils. So far, found this abstract of an article (I can’t find the whole thing, but I’ll keep looking): http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.0142-5463.2005.00278_3.x that suggests polyunsaturated oils do not penetrate or do so sparingly because of their large molecules, but monounsaturated oils do readily penetrate hair because they have more compact (smaller) molecular structure. Soooooooo, I’ve come to the following tentative conclusions:
1. all oils “lubricate” – that is they reduce friction by providing a smooth film as a covering over parts that move against each other. However, hair oils can be categorized two ways:
2. penetrating oils: the kind that actually “absorbs” into the hair or skin and I believe these are the more “moisturizing” oils, especially when used on WET hair because they emulsify with the water and then penetrate. Some mono/penetrating oils are: castor, jojoba, emu, olive, rapeseed, hazelnut, almond, avocado, sesame, etc. (please correct and/or add to this list)
3. sealing oils: the kind that create “barrier” on top of the hair or skin, sealing things in or out. So, maybe these oils will weigh wet hair down more because doesn’t penetrate inside with the water, but rather sits on top going nowhere. I think they may work well when used very sparingly on DRY hair. Some poly/sealing oils are: sunflower, safflower, corn (please correct and/or add to this list)
4. Popular hair oils I did not find a definitive answer: coconut, palm oil, palm kernel nut oil = these are “saturated” fatty oils so can’t figure out where they fit in the penetrating vs. sealing categories
Hmmmm, in light of Sisterslick’s explanation, perhaps should be looking at the SIZE of the oil molecules and not whether it is mono or poly? IDK . . . .
Question:
Do the oils that penetrate need heat to penetrate?
Like deep conditioners aren't as effective without added heat or a buildup of body heat.
Can you really just put it on top of your hair "cold" and it'll get inside?
This is a great explanation.
I am glad you posted it because as I was reading it I was thinking about my own oil mix of grapseed, jojoba, almond, & evoo. I also use coconut oil sometimes. I think I need to use a separate oil to seal it because I after I have moisturized my hair and use my oil mix to seal..by the time I get home my hair is already needing more moisture. Maybe the oils that I use are seeping in but not able to "seal" in the moisture for a long time...?