chayil0427
New Member
Hello Ladies
I've always been an advocate of the oils don't moisturize philosophy.
Yet, I was thinking that our bodies use a natural oil (Sebum) to maintain the softness/suppleness of our hair and to condition it....
So ... is it possible that sebum like oils (read: oils that readily penetrate the hair and scalp like jojoba, castor, and avocado) are best for our hair?
I find that I get a tremendous amount of benefit from avocado butter and castor oil...more so than water based moisturizers. So ...is is possible that oils do have some pseudo-moisturizing qualities...or at the least qualities that mimic our bodies natural method of maintaining the integrity of the hairs balance.
Share your thoughts?
Chayil
I've always been an advocate of the oils don't moisturize philosophy.
Yet, I was thinking that our bodies use a natural oil (Sebum) to maintain the softness/suppleness of our hair and to condition it....

So ... is it possible that sebum like oils (read: oils that readily penetrate the hair and scalp like jojoba, castor, and avocado) are best for our hair?
I find that I get a tremendous amount of benefit from avocado butter and castor oil...more so than water based moisturizers. So ...is is possible that oils do have some pseudo-moisturizing qualities...or at the least qualities that mimic our bodies natural method of maintaining the integrity of the hairs balance.
Share your thoughts?
Chayil