I have been doing research on using essential oils in hot oil treatments and one of my problems using plain olive oil is that it is hard for me to apply it evenly on dry hair. I end up using lots of it and I think that using too much oil is just as bad as not enough. So anyway I had the idea of misting the hair before I apply oil with rose water or another hydrosol. Then apply the oil and a sweet almond and olive combo sound good to me. The essential oils I was going to use were Ylang Ylang, Geranium, Rosewood, Frankincense and Sandalwood. These oils are known to be great for dry and damaged hair. What do you all think. What other carrier oils can I use that are not too heavy but not as light as jojoba oil either. I was also thinking of adding evening primrose oil and or carrot oil too.
I also found this on Hairboutique
A custom recipe was blended for my hair that included the
following ingredients:
1 organic ripened banana
2 tablespoons plain organic yogurt
2 teaspoons organic wheat germ oil
1/4th teaspoon of lecithin
1/8th teaspoon of organic honey
2 teaspoons of sweetened condensed milk
2-4 drops of ylang ylang essential oil
The ylang ylang essential is used to give a special
relaxing and soothing effect. Not only does this
magnificent oil calm emotions and soothe raw nerves, it is
famous as a softening agent for the hair and scalp.
I also found this on Hairboutique
A custom recipe was blended for my hair that included the
following ingredients:
1 organic ripened banana
2 tablespoons plain organic yogurt
2 teaspoons organic wheat germ oil
1/4th teaspoon of lecithin
1/8th teaspoon of organic honey
2 teaspoons of sweetened condensed milk
2-4 drops of ylang ylang essential oil
The ylang ylang essential is used to give a special
relaxing and soothing effect. Not only does this
magnificent oil calm emotions and soothe raw nerves, it is
famous as a softening agent for the hair and scalp.