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Re: No diffference in the oils, right?

On 9/27/2014 jaxs mom said:
On 9/27/2014 mommy4 said: Thank you for this thread! I'm looking for an oil for the mid to ends to help with dryness and shine because my hair is so dry! I was thinking 613 oil... Anyone have any other ideas??

Coconut oil is great for dryness on midshaft to ends. That's what I use. I used to use the Wen oils on my length too but I don't anymore. Personally it works better than Remoist for me

Thanks jaxsmom...do you leave the coconut oil on as an overnight like remoist?
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Re: No diffference in the oils, right?

You can, but I find that a few hours is enough. I can't sleep in the oils anyway. You don't need to drench your hair by the way. I prefer applying the coconut oil in it's solid state by just scooping some out and rubbing in my hands and then running my hands through my hair. You want the hair reasonably well covered but not totally saturated.

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Re: No diffference in the oils, right?

On 9/27/2014 jp926 said: There actually is quite a difference in the oils, aside from the scent. There is a post that gives the ingredients of each separate oil, along with the benefit of the ingredient. It was what I used to help me pick the oils to purchase based on my scalp issues http://community.qvc.com/forums/wen/topic/349254/benefits-of-oils.aspx
And Hilary's other oils thread ("I am so in love with the oils") has great info as well. Both threads are on this page (though they might migrate to page 2). - bebeSmiley Happy
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Re: No diffference in the oils, right?

On 9/27/2014 jaxs mom said:

You can, but I find that a few hours is enough. I can't sleep in the oils anyway. You don't need to drench your hair by the way. I prefer applying the coconut oil in it's solid state by just scooping some out and rubbing in my hands and then running my hands through my hair. You want the hair reasonably well covered but not totally saturated.

Great!! Thank you!