Why didn't you tell me about argan oil /fa/?
>makes your hair soft af
>makes it shinier but not greasy looking
>fixed my wavy ass hair's frizz
>gives great texture especially if you combine it with sea salt spray
>protects hair from heat
It's like the ultimate hair hack, holy shit
>>11813268
I was recently made aware of it too, truly is magnificent stuff
>>11813268
Yeah man it's good stuff.
If you have long hair it's best to use it on the ends to tame the frizz. Too much on the scalp though is a greasy mess.
>>11813268
>sea salt spray
What's that?
>>11813268
post pics of use
>>11813268
I was going to start using coconut oil but I guess i can give it a try first
>>11813389
oh, you're in for a wild ride if you want volume in your hair
search for it, it gives your hair a subtle "I just came out of the sea and my hair has this nice texture now" look.
>>11813268 this
i personally use this kind but it's done wonders
for my hair.
>>11813586
This is great. Wash + condition hair, then draw bath with 2 tbsp of coconut oil.
Luxuriate in bath for a while, submerge head.
Enjoy your soft skin and hair.
>>11813607
It's sticky and nasty. I have never understood the appeal of this product.
>>11813607
Okay I just looked up shit about it and apparently you can just make it at home. You need water and oil which is great because I have both but I can't get sea salt anywhere where I live (doesn't help that I'm not even near the sea lol) will it work with regular salt?
>>11813779
Thanks for advice. How often do you have this kind of a bath? What would be better against frizz? Argan oil or coconut oil?
>>11813796
Lmao theres no need to go to the sea you can find sea salt at any supermarket
>>11813268
what about moroccanoil blad?
>>11813821
Not the one you replied to but argan oil pretty much killed my frizz, and I have a lot of it
>>11814753
Ty, I'll try it then.
>>11813268
I've been using pure organ oil for years. I put in on my facial skin before I go to sleep but never used it on my hair. My hair can be kind of dry and frizzy so I tried putting some in my hair but I think it looks really shiny and smooth
i use jojoba oil, japanese camellie oil, almond oil and vitamin C drops (2 drops, 5 drops, 3 drops, 2-3 drops). All of it except vitamin C is 100% natural and organic.
Jojoba oil prevents my hair from getting too oily, japanesee oil makes it silky, soft and generally beautiful.
Also every second day i make all night hair mask made from pure silicon balm.
I reccomend all of it my loves.
>>11817616
also all of these except camellie oio works great for your skin
ive been using mix of jojoba (5 drops) and almond oil (3 drops) every night past 4 months and they work fantastically. Irec this mix for everyone with oily skin and little acne
>>11817616
post pics of hair :D
>>11813268
I used pure organ oil on my hair but it made it look greasy. Did you use a pure organ oil or an organ oil shampoo?
>>11817775
use the product in this pic, it is not purely argon. definitely does not make it look as greasy as pure gorgon or coconut oil
>>11813796
epsom salts work best
available at the supermarket or a drugstore
>>11814341
it's the same thing but with a huge price tag because it's got a brand name associated with it
>>11813268
I use the hair mask version.
>>11813268
except I did
>>11813268
hmmm, I might get it because I have really shitty frizzy and I think dry hair.
how much do you put in your hair and do you rinse it out after a time like conditioner?
after i rub some in, can i use my usual hair cream after? Or will that fuck it up?
>>11819527
I usually put it before bed and before I blow-dry my hair (because natural heat protection)
You don't really need to rinse it because it won't look greasy I just leave it in there until I shower
Kinda ashamed of myself for this, but I bought argan oil and I don't even know how to use it... Any help?