Black Castor oil is awesome for your loc/scalp if you think its too thick add Jojoba oil olive oil. Its great for your edges if you have breakage do not be afraid of Castor oil its the best growth oil in the world.
Sorry to be off topic but does someone know of a method to log back into an instagram account? I stupidly forgot my password. I would love any assistance you can offer me!
Kinda random: but is it just me or are there very few hair oil brands that have cute and aesthetic packaging? Olaplex and Gison have cute packing, but that oil is for a totally different hair texture. I've looked a bit and can't find a brand that offers such for women with locs...
Great video! I see a lot of videos recommending adding oils to your scalp. What do you do if your scalp can't tolerate any oils? Seems like no matter what I try, my scalp just gets agitated lol
Hi I have interlocs and I'm experiencing some thinning issues on my edges and crown. My crown has peach fuzz and it's very thin. The rest of my locs are shoulder length. What do you recommend to thicken, strengthen and grow locs? Thanks ⚘
Hi, I am assuming that you are asking me if I condition my locs. The answer to that is no. I have never used conditioner on my locs, however many people do. I think it is all about finding out what works best for your locs. Here is my video where I explain this situation further. Feel free to watch it if you want more on my perspective about conditioning locs. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pKW_2B1i-Oo.html
I learned that cream based conditioners can cause buildup. Castile soap shampoo to wash, rosewater with Vit E for spritz, and a little olive oil on the strands if my hair feels dry.
That’s completely relatable. I was the same way. I would start with lighter oils and only use a small amount so you can see what your hair likes and doesn’t like(: