I like to use jojoba oil and unrefined coconut oil on my ends. Many ladies here also use avocado or carrot, and olive oils or a blend of essential oils. There are many recipes and posts on here, u just have to do a search.
Also, be sure to moisturize your ends before going to bed.
I think some people also try to keep their ends moisturized as well and protect them with protective styles such as buns. also they spritz their hair with distilled water maybe use some s-curl activator and a touch of oil to seal in the moisture. God bless you all.
At the moment, after doing conditioner washes I've really liked spraying on scurl activator and then smoothing on African Royale Hot Six Oil just before braiding the hair.
Once dried the hair ends are noticeably moisturized and shiny. Peachtree recc'd I try it and I really like it.
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I think some people also try to keep their ends moisturized as well and protect them with protective styles such as buns. also they spritz their hair with distilled water maybe use some s-curl activator and a touch of oil to seal in the moisture. God bless you all.
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I agree. You may need to do a trim first...then keep them moisturized.
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I think some people also try to keep their ends moisturized as well and protect them with protective styles such as buns. also they spritz their hair with distilled water maybe use some s-curl activator and a touch of oil to seal in the moisture. God bless you all.
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I agree. You may need to do a trim first...then keep them moisturized.
My stylist recommended carrot oil so that is what I'm trying currently. I hope it works since it was 7 bucks (but I got 50% free!). I definitely agree that a good trim should take place first since it's impossible to repair split ends.
I use a spray moisturizer whenever I'm wearing protective styles (such as a bun) and I use Carrot Oil, or my Wild Growth Oil (or any oils I have with Jojoba oil) whenever I'm wearing my hair down, like my roller sets.