Oils 101

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Mad Scientist[/USER];14816959]Thanks winona. I've been wanting to try hemp seed oil/butter for a while...I might invest in some now.

Make sure you get a small quantity as the shelf life is pretty short (6 Months):)
 
This thread is the heat! This is definitely going to be a reference throughout my journey.

Can someone please tell me what JBCO stands for?
 
This thread is the heat! This is definitely going to be a reference throughout my journey.

Can someone please tell me what JBCO stands for?

Jamaican black castor oil. It is said to be more potent then reg castor oil but I have not tried to compare the 2 myself
 
Thank you for this thread. I recently did a mini oil haul at the suggestion of one of my youtube viewers but had no real idea what oil to use for what.
 
meadowfoam oil has been proven to stop moisture loss in both skin and hair. currently i make a mix for my hair with:
meadowfoam
kukui
evoo
evco infused with horsetail & nettle
castor
grapeseed
 
Wow - thank you winona and PJaye, that was fabulous. I will sub so i can read it later.

and thanks OP for asking such a great question leading to such a useful thread.
 
Thank you all for this information! I LOVE :lick::lick: oils! I don't think i'll ever be done experimenting with 'em...every time I turn around some new and exotic oil is discovered!
 
I love using Jojoba, Avocado or Castor oil infused with Sage and Rosemary essential oils. I really do believe that the Rosemary and Sage help with hair health and growth. Sage is also supposed to turn gray hairs back to your normal color, though I can't say that I've noticed this.
 
It is always best to use an antioxidant when using sweet almond oil in your formulations.
what is an example of an antioxidant? does this mean that sweet almond oil will go bad (get rancid) really quickly? im asking cause i JUST started using sweet almond oil to seal, and in the research i did before i bought it i hadnt read that it had a short shelf life, now im wondering if i MISSED something :perplexed i just plan on using it to seal once a week.. is that safe or is there something else i need to be using along with it when i seal? like an antioxidant? im not even sure what an antioxidant is...:drunk: sorry for the questions im fairly new to the (serious) hair journey...
 
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[USER=348575 said:
CaramelQTpie[/USER];15665483]what is an example of an antioxidant? does this mean that sweet almond oil will go bad (get rancid) really quickly? im asking cause i JUST started using sweet almond oil to seal, and in the research i did before i bought it i hadnt read that it had a short shelf life, now im wondering if i MISSED something :perplexed i just plan on using it to seal once a week.. is that safe or is there something else i need to be using along with it when i seal? like an antioxidant? im not even sure what an antioxidant is...:drunk: sorry for the questions im fairly new to the (serious) hair journey...

Nope, Sweet Almond Oil will not go bad quickly. The shelf life is ~1 year from the day you open it. An good example would be Vit E 1000 IU/g to help extend the shelf life:)
 
Additional Info (source: Naturally Curly)

3 Main Oils for Healthy Hair

Are you an easy-going girl with a simple regimen? Or are you really high maintenance and your hair is no exception? Regardless of how much time you have or don’t have for your hair, hair oils are amazing additions to any healthy hair regimen. If you aren’t sure which oils work best or give the best results, I highly suggest you add these three to your arsenal.

Coconut Oil
Coconut oil is made up of a class of saturated fatty acids, which help in smoothing the scalp and keeping it soft. A moisturized scalp promotes hair growth because then there are no dead or dry skin cells to clog the hair follicle. Coconut oil can also help reduce hair breakage because the oil adds to the strength of hair shaft. This is a particular benefit if you have dry hair. When hair breakage is reduced, there is a good chance of the hair reaching longer lengths and growing healthily. Due to its benefits, coconut oil is used as one of the primary ingredients in many of hair care products.

Coconut oil is a staple in my hair regimen, because it treats my hair like a Princess, gives me amazing shine and smells like an exotic island. When shopping for coconut oil, be sure to get unrefined coconut oil with no additives or other ingredients. You can get large quantities of coconut oil at a low cost.

Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Extra virgin oil is rich in high levels of mono-unsaturated fatty acids and vitamin E. Vitamin E is an antioxidant, which is good for hair growth. Both mono-unsaturated fatty acids and vitamin E are good for moisturizing, protecting and nourishing hair. Olive oil makes hair grow stronger and its emollient properties prevent hair loss. If that’s not enough, olive oil helps in battling dandruff, which can be one of the reasons for hair loss. Olive oil doesn’t re-grow your hair, it just makes the existing hair stronger which leads to less breakage.

I’ve enjoyed using extra virgin olive oil in my pre-poo treatment and also for hot oil treatments. This oil coats the hair very well, and when coupled with conditioner, leaves my freshly washed hair feeling extremely soft. When used daily, I find that it leaves my hair feeling greasy.

Argan Oil
Pure Argan oil for hair does not come cheap, but its effects are nothing short of spectacular. Many problems such as dry hair, rough hair, dull hair and frizzy hair can be solved with the use of this wonder oil.
Pure Argan oil for hair does not come cheap, but its effects are nothing short of spectacular. Many problems such as dry hair, rough hair, dull hair and frizzy hair can be solved with the use of this wonder hair oil. It is rich in vitamin E and contains omega 3 and omega 9 fatty acids that provide nutrition for hair. In addition to these, it also contains Linoleic and oleic acid that helps to hydrate and moisturize hair.

Argan oil is able to penetrate the hair shaft and repair damaged hair follicles. It is immediately absorbed by the hair and it restores the lost moisture. It increases shine of lackluster, dry hair by locking in the moisture. One of the greatest things about argan oil is that it is non-greasy, and won’t weigh down hair or make it limp. It is ideal for taming rough, dry, frizzy and unmanageable hair. Since it is light and almost weightless, there is less probability of build up. It restores the lost luster from too much hair straightening and other chemical treatments, helps keep the color vibrant and to prevent dryness in color treated hair, acts as a shield from harmful UV rays and protects the hair from environmental pollution.

Argan oil is very effective for hair growth, but it is very expensive. If you can get your hands on pure argan oil, go for it. It’s a great investment. I love rubbing argan oil on my hair before taking down my twists because it goes on smooth as silk and gives my hair amazing shine.

These are just three of the many oils that are great for you hair. You can use them solo or mix them for a luxurious oil blend.
 
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