How to Create a Natural Hair Oil Mix
Saturday, 10 October 2015
When my girls were younger, I use to use "grease" on their scalp and hair. Not only did they experience dandruff, I discovered that the grease actually clogs up their pores and create product build up. Now that I know better, we use hair oils.
I create my hair oils based on what is going on with our hair and/or our current situation. For example, I added Eucalyptus oil because the girls are back in school and Eucalyptus Oil is great for preventing lice in the hair.
Watch to see what else is in our mix (click here or watch below):
What is in your oil mix?
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i just got my own oil mix today
ReplyDeleteAwesome. What do you have in yours?
DeleteWhile i do not believe in oiling my scalp,oil mixes are great especially if an essential oil hits it,used peppermint once and liked it.Will try adding it to my coconut and olive oil mix.Nice vid,as usual.
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading and commenting
DeleteI don't really have an extensive oil mix like yours. I mixed a little bit of eucalyptus in my jbco for my edges (and sometimes to seal my hair) and use coconut oil for the rest of my hair, oil rinsing and deep conditioning.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing what you use
DeleteDe Nada :)
DeleteI don't have a self-made oil mix. But I occasionally use one by DooGro that does NOT contain mineral oil - lol, I checked to make sure the ingredients looked okay.
ReplyDeleteBerry Dakara Blog
That is so cool that DooGro have an oil mix with no mineral oil. I use to use it when I was relaxed.
DeleteCan you believe you inspired my current oil mix?
ReplyDeleteIt currently contains coconut oil, olive oil, eucalyptus oil, tea tree oil, lavender oil, glycerine and castor oil.
I made sure it suited my hair needs.