Anonymous wrote:You can get coconut oil for cheap at Costco. The one problem I have with it is it plugs the shower drain over time. Since it's a solid when at room temp, it turns into a solid in your drain and acts like cholesterol in your arteries would. I switched to argan oil.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can put plain ol' coconut oil (like you would buy at a grocery store or Whole Foods) on your hair - and that is pretty inexpensive. Use it as leave in conditioner (after using your normal conditioner) or styling aid.
I personally like Jojoba oil - its lightweight. So if you find it's not enough, you can try the heavier oils. I suggest just the plain oil - no need to buy a specialty hair product. You can add a drop or two of scented oil to the jojoba oil for fragrence.
Recently, I've been using the L'Oreal Ever Curl conditioner and like it for my dry, wavy, coarse, thick hair.
Inexpensive? A jar of plain organic coconut oil is like $10 at Whole Foods. Is that considered a good price for it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can put plain ol' coconut oil (like you would buy at a grocery store or Whole Foods) on your hair - and that is pretty inexpensive. Use it as leave in conditioner (after using your normal conditioner) or styling aid.
I personally like Jojoba oil - its lightweight. So if you find it's not enough, you can try the heavier oils. I suggest just the plain oil - no need to buy a specialty hair product. You can add a drop or two of scented oil to the jojoba oil for fragrence.
Recently, I've been using the L'Oreal Ever Curl conditioner and like it for my dry, wavy, coarse, thick hair.
Inexpensive? A jar of plain organic coconut oil is like $10 at Whole Foods. Is that considered a good price for it?
Well of course, that's whole foods. It's maybe $7 at Target for the exact same thing. A little goes a long way!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can put plain ol' coconut oil (like you would buy at a grocery store or Whole Foods) on your hair - and that is pretty inexpensive. Use it as leave in conditioner (after using your normal conditioner) or styling aid.
I personally like Jojoba oil - its lightweight. So if you find it's not enough, you can try the heavier oils. I suggest just the plain oil - no need to buy a specialty hair product. You can add a drop or two of scented oil to the jojoba oil for fragrence.
Recently, I've been using the L'Oreal Ever Curl conditioner and like it for my dry, wavy, coarse, thick hair.
Inexpensive? A jar of plain organic coconut oil is like $10 at Whole Foods. Is that considered a good price for it?