What Is Your Favourite Hair Oil?

What Is Your Favourite Hair Oil?

  • Avocado

    Votes: 27 2.4%
  • Castor

    Votes: 183 16.3%
  • Coconut

    Votes: 305 27.1%
  • Grapeseed

    Votes: 16 1.4%
  • Jojoba

    Votes: 168 14.9%
  • Monoi

    Votes: 10 0.9%
  • Olive

    Votes: 192 17.1%
  • Palm

    Votes: 2 0.2%
  • Wheatgerm

    Votes: 6 0.5%
  • An Oil Not Listed Here

    Votes: 215 19.1%

  • Total voters
    1,124
  • Poll closed .
I love almond oil, castor and evoo .
My hair fels really strange when I use coconut oil squeaky clean like when I comb it so i have a 29 oz bottle od nutiva just sitting in my cupboard waiting for my Trini mon to visit and cook with it.
 
I typically use a blend of oils with great results but I just found the single oil that my hair doesn't just drink up:GRAPESEED OIL $3.29 for a 1 liter bottle. . .can't beat that with a stick!
 
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Aren't all oils considered equal? I mean don't they all nourish the scalp, add shine, and give the hair lubrication which prevents breakage? Besides the fact that some oils may be lighter than the other...what is the difference between using different oils?

I choose Jojoba or grapeseed oil when i'm adding oil to my hair daily (so my hair remains light). I choose EVOO or a storebought mixture of oils when i am doing a hot oil treatment because of the heaviness of the oil....
 
Favorite Hair Oils

For Moisture: Carrot Oil and/or Taaliah Waajid (TW)

Hot Oil Treatments: Blends using EVOO, jojoba, rosemary, lavendar, peppermint, and/or TW oil

Oil I would like to try: Coconut (but how do you melt it?)
 
EVOO has done wonders for my hair AND body. I mean WONDERS! I love olive oil so much that I started using it as a pre-wash for my face and using it in the place of lotion for my body. I can't believe the difference that this oil has made for me. My complexion is clearer, smoother, and more even. When I use the EVOO while my hair is still wet, it dries shiny, straight, and smooth with very little greasy residue.
 
I LOVE Kemi Oyl but voted for jojoba beause it is so light and can be used everyday. I also love EVOO, as a pretreatment, on my ends and in a mix. I also have Virgin Coconut Oil that I use alot, but when it is cold outside my hair gets hard :-)
 
At first grapeseed oil was my favorite... but I recently tried coconut oil and it is the absolute best for my hair. It leaves it shiny, not weighed down and completely eliminates that any feeling of dryness.
 
Alma and EMU , I just bought avocado oil last night for the first time. But I'm also a WGO & MTG girl too :grin: :grin: :grin:
 
For base oil, I picked palm out of those listed. Like most, however, I had to force myself to choose.

As far as blends:

1. Crown Heights Rosemary Hemp Oil - Hemp oil, olive oil, avocado oi., castor oil, aloe vera oil, shea butter, rosemary, sage, neem, vegetable glycerin, vitamin e, grapefruit seed extract, essential oils and love.

I'm pretty much convinced this is the most perfect, versatile oil blend. Smells great as a bonus.

2. Wild Growth Hair Oil - Yeah, you'll smell like exotic seasonings but so what??????

P1
 
patient1 said:
For base oil, I picked palm out of those listed. Like most, however, I had to force myself to choose.

As far as blends:

1. Crown Heights Rosemary Hemp Oil - Hemp oil, olive oil, avocado oi., castor oil, aloe vera oil, shea butter, rosemary, sage, neem, vegetable glycerin, vitamin e, grapefruit seed extract, essential oils and love.

This sounds wonderful.......!
 
I voted for jojoba oil, but I also love Ojon. I use it on dampened hair as a leave-in over night prior to washing (conditioner or poo). My hair is left very moisturized. I also use it between washings as a leave-in on dampened hair then place it in a protective style for daily wear.

P.S. Sometimes I switch and use Olive oil (very good also) prior to washing to prevent my hair from getting immune to Ojon.
 
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@VIXEN

it IS wonderful. I put in a set of braids two days ago and i used that oil to flat iron some sections (since my hair was kinda short and I didn't want them tight). WOW!!! IT must be the hemp oil since it's the first ingredient. I'm thinking of buying some in bulk. I not a regular flat ironer but if I was I'd use it religiously. I think hemp oil would be good on my scalp and for two strand twists and general upkeep.

p1
 
I've noticed that olive, jojoba, and coconut oils are the leading ones. Funny thing is, is that all of those are the main ingredients in WGO!!!
 
nikki1971 said:
My new favorite is Asha's Omega Oil.

I got my clutches on some of this (Thank you Tishee!! :kiss:). Oh snap!! It's NICE!! I put it on wet hair and then tied down and air dried.....wowzers!!
 
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