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Sahara Single Bible Soft Oil

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lonei

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Has anyone used this product before? I plan to use it on wet hair to airdry in braids. Feedback please...
 
I have used it before, i didn't like the scent plus it weighed down my hair because of its greasy texture. IMHO Profectiv Breakfree, s-curl or jojoba/castor oil is better to airdry in braids
 
Thanks Den1, maybe I should add that I wont be taking these braids out til wash day, I can bear the smell and the weight doesnt bother me. Is it then a good product for moisture, softness and shine?
 
Yes, it did provide a generous amount of softness and shine to my hair (when I was natural). It's best to use a small amount first, to estimate how much is enough for your hair.
 
Ive never heard of this product. What are the ingredients?
 
Honeylemondrop:

Glycerine, aloe vera, olive, lanoline wheatgerm, jojoba, castro and rosemary oils. Seaweed, fennel, yarrow, nettle, vitamin A Palmitate.
 
Curious, the term "Single Bible" is one that I rarely hear these days. It's what old Antiguans call the Aloe plant. The ingredients (except for the Glycerine for me!) sound delish!
 
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