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On 1/29/2015 MFitz said: I have healthy hair and scalp, never colored my hair. I have fine hair that is shoulder length with little body. I have found that the TT oil has made my hair even better, but the smell is overpowering for me. I am just looking for a formula that will suit my hair best and provide a healthy scalp. I could find info on the benefits of the oils, but not which formulas work best for different hair types. This info only see a available for the CC.

I don't really think there's a difference in the oils in terms of some being better than others depending on your hair type. I see more new hair growth with the TT oil but to me all of the ones I've tried perform the same and you just have to pick the smell that you like the best. If you want a lighter scent I would recommend the WWC oil. Next to the FTP oil it's the lightest smell (at least in my opinion).

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On 1/29/2015 sonechko said:
On 1/29/2015 MFitz said: Thanks everyone. I do wish someone knew if all the oils work the same and just the scent is different. Try as I may, can't find an answer. Guess I'll have to call Chaz's salon and ask.

I don't think anyone here can really give an answer to your question.

In my layman opinion, all the oils can not work the same. They all comprised of different plants and ingredients, and have different chemical composition and different healing properties. The effects they produce must be also different.

If you'd google "healing properties of essential oils" or something along these lines, you'd find plethora of information on what different oils are for and what benefits they supposedly offer, what healing effects they may produce. Ingredient list is available for each of Chaz' oil items.

Of course, you may call Chaz' salon and ask. Would be very interesting to hear what answer they'd give you, if you'll be so kind to share with us. This is very interesting question.

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See the 'Benefits of Oils' thread here on the WEN board. I cannot sleep in the oils, even SHP oil was too strong for me. I can only use 1 dropper of WEN oil and 2 droppers of straight jojoba oil. Or I make my own oil with essential oils and jojoba. It is a very weak scent.
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I only have the TT oil and the WWC oil. I love the smell of the WWC oil and it works fine. But my scalp is oily and prone to be flaky and itchy and it needs the TT oil. Nothing helps the flaking and itching like TT oil. The TT oil does have a strong scent--fortunately I find it tolerable, if not exactly enjoyable.

If you're just looking for moisture, then probably any of the oils would work. As others have said, if you are sensitive to scents the lavender may be a bit strong for you as well. I haven't tried the lavender oil yet, but I have used the lavender CC and I can see how those who are sensitive to scents might have a problem.

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I have the lavender oil on right now.

But I put it on tonight, 'cause I have to start using it finally. Quite frankly, I do regret Lavender oil purchasing. Nothing wrong with it, oh no! It's quite nice.

It is because the ONLY oil I really want to use is Tea Tree.

TT really is very good stuff, the smell of this oil even became wonderful to me, having it on feels and smells nurturing and "healing".

But, yes Aprimo! My WWC oil is super! I love the smell of WWC hands down over any Lavender, and of course over my favorite TT!

There is no other oil I want to try so far, except maybe for BGT, when they release it finally.

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Sonechko, I love my TT and I really don't need any more oil right now. But if I were going to buy more, it would probably be 613 or BGT. I love the smell of both of them. I have a hard time imagining anything could be better for my scalp than the TT though.

I may start using the WWC on other parts of my body because I enjoy the scent so much. {#emotions_dlg.biggrin}

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Yeah. TT is it for me.

Actually, I do also love how WWC FEELS on the scalp, not only it's fragrance. The experience is soothing, refreshing, and envigirating at the same time. Hair looks good too afterwards, after cleansing of course.

Have you already tried 613?

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On 2/7/2015 sonechko said:

Yeah. TT is it for me.

Actually, I do also love how WWC FEELS on the scalp, not only it's fragrance. The experience is soothing, refreshing, and envigirating at the same time. Hair looks good too afterwards, after cleansing of course.

Have you already tried 613?

I haven't tried the 613 oil, but I've read about it here and the reviews on the item itself and everything sounds very promising. I have used the 613 CC and styling products and I love the scent, but I'm not sure my hair needs that much additional protein. Recently I tried using the 613 CC by adding three pumps to my second cleanse (BGT) and I was very happy with the results.

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On 2/7/2015 aprimo said:

Sonechko, I love my TT and I really don't need any more oil right now. But if I were going to buy more, it would probably be 613 or BGT. I love the smell of both of them. I have a hard time imagining anything could be better for my scalp than the TT though.

I may start using the WWC on other parts of my body because I enjoy the scent so much. {#emotions_dlg.biggrin}

I agree with aprimo's post above. The tea tree oil is great for an overnight treatment. I recently ran out of tea tree oil and have been using the seasonal oils that I have as an overnight treatment. They smell awesome and I still have good results when using them but not as good as the tea tree oil. I also haven't tried the 613 oil or bgt oil, (I don't believe this is offered yet but should be available during Chaz's next visit), and plan on ordering both of these in the future.