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Peaches75

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Thank you Sareca, I did my first oil rinse and my hair has never felt this good. I used alma and castor oil and at first I was worried it would come out greasy but instead it is soft and so moisturize. I am going to give my girls one first thing tomorrow, the oldest has dry hair that I constantly spray & lotion, but I know this will definitely help. Thank you again!!
 
I have been away from the computer a while and just saw your post. We (me & my daughters) went to do some shopping and they were acting like the lady in the sunsilk commercial spinning their heads because their hair had so much body and so soft!! I had to threaten to put it in a ponytail to make them stop.:lachen:
 
I'm not trying to be stupid, but how exactly do you do the oil rinse?? I would like to try it if I can get some step by step instructions.
 
:yay: CONGRATS for you and your daughter!
:lachen:@ sunsilk...

Oil rinses are so deceptive. They sound like they wouldn't do a thing but they've transformed my hair. I'm happy it's working for you. :hug2:
 
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I'm not trying to be stupid, but how exactly do you do the oil rinse?? I would like to try it if I can get some step by step instructions.

I always start by putting a moisturizing conditioner on my dry hair and sitting under the bonnet for 30 minutes then:

  • Rinse
  • Apply oil (i like castor and alma mixed or shikakai when my scalp needs cleaning)
  • Rinse with very warm water
  • Apply favorite conditioner
  • Rinse with very cool water
  • Apply leave-in
 
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