Ya'll Are Gonna Think I'm Crazy (Oil Wash?)

lol yeah it worked , its scratch test approved! *cheezes*

I swear ya'll I cant explain it either, but my hair feels wonderfull! It take everything in there out with it. and no itchies either....ok those took a minute to settle down....but they did.

I think if one doesnt want to do this a stand alone rinse/wash , it could certainaly serve as a pre poo oil rinse....I might use it that way too

down side , is , its wastefull, all that oil down the drain. But if its something that works and doesnt strip the hair and is only moisturizing, then its all good.

anatomicallycorrect said:
Hmmm..... Well, I guess if it worked for you then it works, though I don't see how. I'm no Bill Nuy the Science Guy, but IIRC cleaning something works b/c the soap or whatever, binds to the dirt, and then soap+dirt combo dissolves in water and rinses away. Oil+hair sebum--ok, that will bind, but oil+dirt? Does that bind? And even if it does, when it comes to rinsing, it's not going to dissolve. But again, it worked for you--passed the scratch test and all, so guess it works!:)
 
I dont know, that oil took everything out with it thats all i know then the remaining seemed to just soak right in just leaving my hair soft

ya'll gonna really think I'm crazy now, but let me find out this works consistently as much as I hate shampoo......I might replace it. haha

PerfectDoak said:
Thanks VWVixxen :)

atlien11, that's interesting about the cones. I thought only sulfate shampoos could remove them.
I know hot oil treatments can remove colour from the hair so it can probably remove dirt too.

Although, oily hair is supposed to attract dirt though isn't it? So like Irresistible said, I don't think it should replace washing completely.
 
yay! Ya'll that try it, report back. Remember I told you already about the downsides......remember!! lolol......alot of SQUEEZING....lol. Give it till the next day to see the full benifit.

I'm thinking if there is extra build up......the next time I would double it. &do a double oil rinse, Macadamia nut oil aint cheap though.....next time olive oil or coconut oil.

hey them island ladies wash their hair with coconut milk dont they?

OnceUponAtime said:
This makes sense to me, only because of a recent incident. I ironed my hair last week and used heat protectants and serums to combat the humidity. My head was a hill of silicone. Because hair started to feel loaded and lifeless, I slathered on some MTG and ORS carrot oil cream. My hair bounced and swung unbelievably. Although this wasn't a wash, I can now understand why the oil revived my hair.

Now I'm going to try the oil wash. This will be a perfect opportunity since I didn't poo this weekend.
 
Oh this is heavenly, I did it once in december of last eyar If I recall correctly. But I did it with Kemi Oyl...couldnt do it again cuz its too expensive :( Thats the only oil thats works really well on my hair. I should try that agin tomorrow. Thanks for mentioning it, cuz I forgot all about my great results:)
 
lol yeah, I ran my nails over my hair and scalp and all there was was pure clean oil. I had to show my daughter......so thats how the scratch test was born lmao

atlien11 said:
Umm...what is the scratch test :confused:
 
Girl, it really was heavely.....it felt wonderfull 2 me!!!!!!!!

Ayeshia said:
Oh this is heavenly, I did it once in december of last eyar If I recall correctly. But I did it with Kemi Oyl...couldnt do it again cuz its too expensive :( Thats the only oil thats works really well on my hair. I should try that agin tomorrow. Thanks for mentioning it, cuz I forgot all about my great results:)
 
:lol: @ "I leaned my ass , I mean head over the tub and
poured it all over my head....soaked it in, rubbed it around my scalp..."

Wow, no water?! :scratchch Sounds like a great idea and very good to know. BTW, Irresistable, your hair continues to look so beautiful!
 
girl yes! It does take everything right out with it!

testimony777 said:
The oil wash makes perfect sense to me. I was using olive oil for a while to wash my face and I was amazed to find that the oil removed my mascara and eyeliner better than the soap I was using at the time. It was like the mascara just dissolved or something.

I use lots of conditioners in my hair, in fact other than oil that is all I use in my hair. I don't shampoo my hair ever, I only CW. With all that I have never had a problem with build up and I think that has a lot to do with the amount of oil that I use in my hair, both in my conditioners and applied directly. So I can see how this would work.
 
Thanks for sharing this Irrestible! I will be trying this soon, I've had luck with oil washes for my face that I believe this will work as well!
 
LOL Isis, nope, no water! all this happened cause I was in a bad mood and didnt feel like dealing with my hair wet .....haha

Thank you girl!

Isis said:
:lol: @ "I leaned my ass , I mean head over the tub and
poured it all over my head....soaked it in, rubbed it around my scalp..."

Wow, no water?! :scratchch Sounds like a great idea and very good to know. BTW, Irresistable, your hair continues to look so beautiful!
 
Girl see this is perfect for you then! I didnt rinse , cause my hair after water=a bigger job. I swear the remaining oil just soaked right up overnight. and didnt get all over or anything. Remember to do that last squeeze (ring out) when you have combed it through and gathered it together. I think that last squeeze helped alot to get the drippage. then I just had a towel around my neck after putting it in one braid for a little while and caught the rest like that. Then it stopped shortly after and it was just soft and wonderfull. It took all the build up right on out!

ILuvsmuhgrass said:
Iris, girl gosh dang it!!! LOL were you in my head or what! I can't Co-wash and don't like washing too often (time constraints) and was wondering what I could do to help my grass! Thanks so much! Now do you rinse or no? I'm imagining I'd leave oil all over the place. LMAO flashback to the juicy curl days. :lachen:
 
Girl you know my hair is an oil lover, lover of oil it is. I dont know how this will feel on hair that doesnt like oil though. But I can say this......there was hardly no oil left to speak of the next day......its like it got all the gunk out and then just soaked right on up to moisturize and soften my hair.

Cichelle said:
Thanks for telling us about this. I love the oil cleansing method for my face (I never would have dreamed THAT would work so good and keep my skin clear!). So, I can definitely believe it could work on the hair. Now, on my hair, I don't know 'cause my hair dislikes oil rather intensely. But I will give it a try. :)
 
haha girl when your determined as I am to not mess with the hair much at all. there is no telling what one will come up with lolol. This was an eazy 'oh well' It probably does something and I dont feel like being bothered type of thing. It just happened to work great.....

please let me know how it goes for you
Lucia said:
Hey IRIS good to see you here again, this idea sounds "crazy" but it's not, just like CW, and MTG sounded crazy before this could be another big idea. Oil washes.
Well I'm not about to say no to a new idea from from IRIS, I'll give it a try once and see if it works for me.
 
oh really?

see I might become an oil only type of girl. haha

I was really wondering if that would work

tenderheaded said:
No, I don't think you're crazy. On another board some are oil only and some WATER only:eek: I've thought about using coconut oil to try this technique, just haven't gotten up the courage yet!
 
haha funny, see they are already doing this elsewhere. I thought I was only person crazy enough to pour oil over my head like that lolol

hope noboby grabs some Crisco now from this thread

bahahaha

sareca said:
My best friend said in Kenya they did this all the time. She had beautiful long natural hair when she came here. She let a woman w/ no hair tell her she needed to relax (new growth and length) every 6 weeks. Needless to say her hair is only about an 1 inch long now. :mad: :( But that's another story.

I've never tried it personally, but it does seem a good way to keep my hard water off my hair a little more.
 
hey girl *hugs* you (and the other ladies that said they were gonna try it) let us know how it goes. I think u will like it......its minimal work<<<<<<dats why I like it haha

hopeful said:
Hi Iris:wave: Your hair is looking lovely as usual. Thanks for the tip, I just might try this.
 
Irresistible said:
yay! Ya'll that try it, report back. Remember I told you already about the downsides......remember!! lolol......alot of SQUEEZING....lol. Give it till the next day to see the full benifit.

I'm thinking if there is extra build up......the next time I would double it. &do a double oil rinse, Macadamia nut oil aint cheap though.....next time olive oil or coconut oil.

hey them island ladies wash their hair with coconut milk dont they?

You may want to consider a lighter oil. EVOO was very heavy for me. I think for the same price or less, I can buy a light hair oil from the local drugstore. At least I hope so. As a matter of fact, I like the thought of hair oils having a mixture of jojoba, olive, castor and other beneficial oils, better than just the one oil.

The EVOO was very effective. It was scary looking at the dirty oil in the tub, but it was interesting to see after ample pushing and squeezing, the oil eventually ran clear again.

This weekend may be a poo/protein treatment weekend, so I hope that this oil wash acts as a pre moisturizer for the treatment.
 
Told ya, told ya!!! :clapping:

:thumbsup:

"It was scary looking at the dirty oil in the tub"

LOLOLOL, I dont really use olive oil anymore these days, much nicer smelling oils there are , such as coconut oil, thats probably the only one I would use. any oil is good for me though, remember I slab on butters like no tommorow and it doesnt bother me.....me likey the oils and butters.

It will definitely be a good pre treatment I'm sure

thanks for posting back....yay!!!!

OnceUponAtime said:
You may want to consider a lighter oil. EVOO was very heavy for me. I think for the same price or less, I can buy a light hair oil from the local drugstore. At least I hope so. As a matter of fact, I like the thought of hair oils having a mixture of jojoba, olive, castor and other beneficial oils, better than just the one oil.

The EVOO was very effective. It was scary looking at the dirty oil in the tub, but it was interesting to see after ample pushing and squeezing, the oil eventually ran clear again.

This weekend may be a poo/protein treatment weekend, so I hope that this oil wash acts as a pre moisturizer for the treatment.
 
Iris, your hair looks YUMMY as always!

Yesterday, I didn't actually wash with oil but I applied Hot 6 Oil after shampooing my hair. My hair loved it! I haven't used oil in a while and now I'm going to incorporate it back! :)
 
Thank you PB , geesh , my how your hair has grown! Have I been gone that long? or did I blink and it grew like that (thats how it feels lol)

Hot 6 makes me itch, tossed that down to my daughter and hopes she dont itch whenever she decides to use it. She uses other African Royale stuff , so it should be fine for her.

Well I will say a couple days later, my hair feels light and clean and soft. I still feel like I need to do somethin with it though.....that was just too easy lol

Next, coconut milk rinse &Conditioner wash

For ladies that dont want to make this the only step (I'm not sure I will) This definitely serves as a pre treat or a quick get you through a couple or few days, till you can do the whole job...it does take all buildup/dirt out and most definitely moisturizes. I was using cheapy leave in conditioners that were really reg conditioners (v05 and stuff), they were serving their purpose but my hair was feeling like Sh!t from it, and this fixed it!

Poohbear said:
Iris, your hair looks YUMMY as always!

Yesterday, I didn't actually wash with oil but I applied Hot 6 Oil after shampooing my hair. My hair loved it! I haven't used oil in a while and now I'm going to incorporate it back! :)
 
So if I tried this with a light oil combo (coconut, OO, and castor oil) can I put in some tea tree oil or some rosemary eo, maybe even some lavendar or rose for a nice smell?

I'm thinking that I may try this on my hair tonight and my dd's hair this weekend. Her hair hates moisture treatments and glycerine, etc. But loves protein stuff and oils. I slather her scalp and hair with castor oil after washing and the next day after her hair soaks that oil in, it feels lush and velvety and has a wonderful sheen.

So I may try this as an off week rinse and then wash/DC on my regular wash weeks.

I may try it in mine b/c I am lazy and don't want to have to go through the whole hair washing saga tonight. Plus, dh can't complain about me coming to bed with my wet hair - again!!
 
bump, I slept on this method but I remembered her posting about it in 06. I loooooovveee this method and I know a lot of yall love it too.
 
I am a newbie but have been coming to the site for a long time. I would like to thank all of you for sharing your hair experiences and advice.

When I read about the oil wash I was immediately interested in what the results would be for me. Well, I was not disappointed with the results. I used Maha Bhringraj oil because it was the only oil I had. Followed the instructions, put a scarf on and went to bed. Since I didn't like the smell of the oil I shampooed the next morning and airdried with a rollerset. My hair came out exremely soft, shiny, silky, and easy to comb. My hair is natural and I was considering a relaxer but after the results of the oil wash I'm changing my mind.

I plan to do the oil wash on Wed. hide my hair until Sat. ( I french roll)
and wash and deep condition on Sat. I am open to other suggestions about how to integrate the oil wash into my hair routine.
 
My best friend said in Kenya they did this all the time. She had beautiful long natural hair when she came here. She let a woman w/ no hair tell her she needed to relax (new growth and length) every 6 weeks. Needless to say her hair is only about an 1 inch long now. :mad: :( But that's another story.

I've never tried it personally, but it does seem a good way to keep my hard water off my hair a little more.


Dang, I'm nothing if not consistent! :lachen: http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showpost.php?p=2719769&postcount=124
 
Hey IRIS good to see you here again, this idea sounds "crazy" but it's not, just like CW, and MTG sounded crazy before this could be another big idea. Oil washes.
Well I'm not about to say no to a new idea from from IRIS, I'll give it a try once and see if it works for me.

You were right, it did become another big idea! :yep:

:love:
 
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Now, how did I miss this thread?
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Irresistible, this has become VERY popular!
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very much for sharing this oil wash or oil rinse info w/ us.
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My hair loves it! :love: If I hadn't caught Sareca's oil rinse thread, then I would've missed out, again.
 
I remember this thread!

I just re-read it and missed the part about her not using water at all when doing the oil wash!!! I gotta try this again with my natural hair and use a lot of oil.
 
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