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Hey all-
I'm new to having natural hair, guess i'm transitioning. I have 2 ?s- well more than that but let's start w/ 2. First- which is better Jojoba Oil or Coconut oil or is it just a preference?
and the 2nd ? is has anyone ever used BioInfusion Olive Oil products?
I'm new to having natural hair, guess i'm transitioning. I have 2 ?s- well more than that but let's start w/ 2. First- which is better Jojoba Oil or Coconut oil or is it just a preference?
and the 2nd ? is has anyone ever used BioInfusion Olive Oil products?
LoveBird- Posts : 19
Join date : 2009-12-01
Age : 45
Location : Burbank, CA
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Lovebird,
I like jojoba and coconut oil. If I had to choose between the two, I would choose coconut oil. I havent tried BioInfusion yet but I just read a review of someone transitioning saying they like it. I may have to give it a try.
I like jojoba and coconut oil. If I had to choose between the two, I would choose coconut oil. I havent tried BioInfusion yet but I just read a review of someone transitioning saying they like it. I may have to give it a try.
Lynnieluve- Posts : 8638
Join date : 2009-10-30
Age : 46
Location : Mississippi
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Hello ladies!!! I like both jojoba & coconut also...but it all depends on your hair, jojoba is EXCELLENT for dry hair...now coconut oil is excellent for retaining moisture keeps hair soft, moisturized and is a natural conditioner! Personally I use a combination of both with shea butter, grapseed oil and sweet almond oil. So you can combine them and get an excellent moisturizing conditioner!!!
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Thanks Ladies for all your responses.
LoveBird- Posts : 19
Join date : 2009-12-01
Age : 45
Location : Burbank, CA
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koilsbynature wrote:Hello ladies!!! I like both jojoba & coconut also...but it all depends on your hair, jojoba is EXCELLENT for dry hair...now coconut oil is excellent for retaining moisture keeps hair soft, moisturized and is a natural conditioner! Personally I use a combination of both with shea butter, grapseed oil and sweet almond oil. So you can combine them and get an excellent moisturizing conditioner!!!
@ Koilsbynature do you make your own little concoction using all those oils as one or do you use them separately?? If you do combine them how do you mix yours do you add water?
ShyCurl- Posts : 70
Join date : 2009-12-02
Age : 44
Location : Ann Arbor
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Hey Lovebird i have tried the bioinfusion leave-in and shampoo. Shampoo left hair feeling stripped and the leave-in worked great for a while but recently does nothing but leaves my hair feeling filmy if that's even a word lol. But I am all natural so it may work for you with the two textures HTH [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
Mz. Thang- Posts : 249
Join date : 2009-11-17
Age : 36
Location : Saint Louis
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ShyCurl wrote:koilsbynature wrote:Hello ladies!!! I like both jojoba & coconut also...but it all depends on your hair, jojoba is EXCELLENT for dry hair...now coconut oil is excellent for retaining moisture keeps hair soft, moisturized and is a natural conditioner! Personally I use a combination of both with shea butter, grapseed oil and sweet almond oil. So you can combine them and get an excellent moisturizing conditioner!!!
@ Koilsbynature do you make your own little concoction using all those oils as one or do you use them separately?? If you do combine them how do you mix yours do you add water?
Hi ShyCurl, I do make my own products and I do mix add of them together and no I do not add water to the butter mixture, please send me an email to pamela@koilsbynature.com, due to blog rules I cannot discuss my products on this site [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
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koilsbynature wrote:ShyCurl wrote:koilsbynature wrote:Hello ladies!!! I like both jojoba & coconut also...but it all depends on your hair, jojoba is EXCELLENT for dry hair...now coconut oil is excellent for retaining moisture keeps hair soft, moisturized and is a natural conditioner! Personally I use a combination of both with shea butter, grapseed oil and sweet almond oil. So you can combine them and get an excellent moisturizing conditioner!!!
@ Koilsbynature do you make your own little concoction using all those oils as one or do you use them separately?? If you do combine them how do you mix yours do you add water?
Hi ShyCurl, I do make my own products and I do mix add of them together and no I do not add water to the butter mixture, please send me an email to pamela@koilsbynature.com, due to blog rules I cannot discuss my products on this site [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
Thanks Koils, I appreciate ya!!
ShyCurl- Posts : 70
Join date : 2009-12-02
Age : 44
Location : Ann Arbor
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