How Do You Apply These To You Hair?

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Dec 24, 2013

Stephanie P.

Help I wanna apply it over night but don't know what to do with any of them.

Dec 24, 2013

Hannah K.

I'd mix them all, an equal amount of each, heat them a teeny bit in a microwave (so they're easier to manage) put them in your hair concentrating on the ends, minimally on the scalp. Then put your hair up, cover it in something so you don't get oil everywhere, and wash it out in the morning.

Dec 24, 2013

Stephanie P.

But the 2 coconut oils are like solids? do I still warm It up

Dec 24, 2013

Hannah K.

If you warm coconut oil, it melts to a liquid thereby making it easier to apply :)

Dec 24, 2013

Stephanie P.

I tryed that And It went back to a solid In like a min or 2?

Dec 24, 2013

Hannah K.

Hmmm. How old is it? I'm not sure about the expiration dates on coconut oil, or if that's not really virgin coconut oil. I'm sorry, I'm really not an expert on DIY hair masks =( I wish I could help more. My next suggestion would be to not use the coconut oil, and just use the other two. That would most likely work better.

Dec 24, 2013

Stephanie P.

No I just got it has the texture of Vaseline.. so does the castrol oil

Dec 24, 2013

Micaela S.

That's coconut oil conditioner so it has other stuff most likely. You want unrefined virgin coconut oil. It's actually in the natural foods section 😊 try Spectrum Coconut Oil it's my favorite 😊

Dec 24, 2013

Shawna M.

The coconut oil has vaseline in it to keep it as a solid. Heat it for longer and apply immediately to the hair, same as the castor oil. The last can be applied more generously at the end, avoiding the scalp (unless you like gross oiliness there). Cover it and let it sit over night before washing it out and conditioning well. Tada. :)

Dec 24, 2013

Veronica M.

It primarily used for women who have really thick hair and goes on the scalp, so it will get to oily on your hair so be careful.. I know this since it's the usually sell this in the ethnic aisle