How to use castor oil How to apply castor oil to the hair Castor oil can be used at different stages of your hair care. Super not? In oil bath (ideal for frizzy, dry and brittle hair): It should be noted first that beaver oil is a very slime and greasy texture. Personally for ease of application, I never use it alone. To avoid scalding my fine and frizzy hair, I combine it with other vegetable oils to make it less slim. It falls off well since we are in the paragraph that speaks about its use in pre-poo or oil bath. The pre-poo is a treatment before the shampoo which is based on vegetable oils with a conditioner) hope not to drow you with all my explanations. Why oil bath? It is good to do a bath of oil before washing your hair because it brings various benefits: - It makes it easier to detangle and thus minimises breakage. - It deeply nourishes your hair. - It makes them soft and supple. - Your hair shines brilliantly. - It strengthens them (ideal if you have to get them through tough tests, such as adding braids or washing with a shampoo filled with chemical components). - Combats the appearance of the forks. The first step will be the choice of one or more oils that you will add to castor oil. As this is already slim, avoid mixing with oils of the same texture. Prefer fine oily or fluid aspects. If you have thin hair like me limit yourself to 2 oils. For example I suggest mixing in a bowl: - Castor oil. - Sweet damask oil. - Dargan oil Make sure to adjust the dosage of your vegetable oils to the length of your hair. For my part I use it
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