Britt
Well-Known Member
Does anyone do this? Particularly those w/ fine hair?
Last night I sectioned my hair and applied KBB hair milk which is a very light moisturizer, then I took dabs, literally a few dabs of her hair oil and applied it the ends of the areas I sectioned which were only 5 sections. I then pin curled the areas and put on my scarf.
This morning, I woke up and my hair was too oily
. I've always known that oils and my hair don't really mix too much, especially if my hair is rollersetted and smooth. I just think my hair is too fine for oil unless it's being airdryed or even sparsely applied to wet hair. But there is no way I can apply oil to my rollersetted/smooth ends w/o having my hair end up looking like an oil slick, my hair simply isn't thick enough.
So does anyone moisturize w/o sealing? Also, does anyone moisturize only a few times a week? I've done a search on moisturizing ends, and I see some people are doing it 2x a day! How does one do this w/o having an overly greasy head?
I'm just trying to get my hair a little thicker. I've seen one too many of success stories on here where people's hair have gone from zero to hero. Not only have they gained length, more importantly, their ends have filled in beautifully.
Last night I sectioned my hair and applied KBB hair milk which is a very light moisturizer, then I took dabs, literally a few dabs of her hair oil and applied it the ends of the areas I sectioned which were only 5 sections. I then pin curled the areas and put on my scarf.
This morning, I woke up and my hair was too oily

So does anyone moisturize w/o sealing? Also, does anyone moisturize only a few times a week? I've done a search on moisturizing ends, and I see some people are doing it 2x a day! How does one do this w/o having an overly greasy head?
I'm just trying to get my hair a little thicker. I've seen one too many of success stories on here where people's hair have gone from zero to hero. Not only have they gained length, more importantly, their ends have filled in beautifully.