Oil for shine?

GeorginaSparks

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I have searched and searched for the perfect heat protectant spray but nothing works as well as Kiehls heat protectant cream. I love the way it makes my hair feel on that day and days after. The only problem is that it doesnt give me shine.

I have many sprays, serums and oils but the problem i have is that they put some kind of barrier on my hair so when i moisturize the days after, the moisture doesnt sink in so my hair just dried out.

So what oil or spray can i use for shine without silicones? Doesnt have to be a heat protectant. I have tried jojobacoconutblablabla and it didnt work. lol. Castor would be great but is too heavy.
 
I mix castor oil with a lighter oil to thin it out and easier to spread.Lately I've been using sweet almond oil, but I think any one will work. Coconut oil makes my hair greasy and hard unless it's mixed with something.
 
Maybe you should do a rinse. When I give myself a black rinse, it really hold sheen well and reflects the light easier.
 
I mix castor oil with a lighter oil to thin it out and easier to spread.Lately I've been using sweet almond oil, but I think any one will work. Coconut oil makes my hair greasy and hard unless it's mixed with something.
Now why didnt i think of this? I actually just bought the avocado oil from shescent it and will try this. Its giving my airdried hair shine so why not flat ironed. I dont want to shell out 10-25 bucks on any avedakiehlswhatever products catching my attention.

Maybe you should do a rinse. When I give myself a black rinse, it really hold sheen well and reflects the light easier.
I was looking at one of sebastian's rinse thingys. i forget what its called. I believe they have a clear one that has shine.
 
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