I SAVED 2 inches of hair today with Castor Oil!

Moroni

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I have tried DCing, protein, Co-washing 3X a week, bunning, oil rinses, NTM Silk Touch, and still has crunchy ends. My rollersets always left me with C-shaped broken pieces of hair, the same diameter as the rollers, even with end papers! My hair was a mess, and I was scared I'd end up back at SL. I just knew I'd have to immediately cut 2 or more inches of hair. :sad:

This morning I stumbled on the Castor Oil thread, after spending about 2 hours reading Sistaslick's and others info on repairing damaged hair last night. So here's what I did:

1. Clarified with Nexxus Aloe Rid (I decided NOT to do a pre-poo, because I wanted to get all the buildup OFF my hair) TWO times.
2. Oil Rinse (I promised Sareca that I'd keep trying), and WOW! It finally worked for me. I used Amla Oil, Almond oil, and a tiny bit of EVOO.
3. DC'd with Nexxus Humectress, Vatika Oil, and Amla Oil for 45 minutes with heat.

I knew I'd have to try rollersetting again, because I HAD to smooth my ends, and there's no way I'd use heat. Soooo, I used the Fermodyl 619(Thanks, Honeydew!) to help with detangling, some Biosilk Silk Therapy, and very diluted Infusium 23 in a spray bottle to keep my hair soaked. I put Castor Oil on the ends, applied the wrapping papers and took the plunge. I'm so excited! I dusted about 1/8 inch, and my ends look GREAT! They aren't crunchy or dry, and I'm so excited. (I put a little too much on the ends, but they've been suffering for so long, I think they're singing!)

So, ladies, my next move is to henna. I have to wait until next week, but I definitely want to get 2 henna applications in before I get a relaxer again. The most surprising thing to me, though, is that I only got 2 of those C-shaped pieces of hair broken off!!! That's compared to about 50, everytime I used to try to rollerset! Can you see why I'm so excited???? Now, I think I'll be able to gradually dust the ends, while I accumulate some length. :yay:
 

Isis

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Congratulations on your success Moroni! :clapping: I love it when a hair tip actually works and in a big way!
 

cici22

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Glad you found something that works for you! :)

I've been seeing a lot of those same c-shaped broken hairs after I take my rollers out too. I ordered some castor oil last week, so I can't wait to try this. Thanks for the tip!:grin:
 

ravenmerlita

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Castor oil makes my hair so soft. I'm always surprised that it works so well because it seems like it would be heavy and stiff on the hair.

I found that the Biosilk Silk Therapy just ate up my ends over time so I had to stop using it.
 

Kawaii1

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Just used castor oil for the first time last night. It is amazing, my hair is super soft and a little goes a long way. This is definitely going to stay in the rotation. It's cheap too!

MariposaSexyGirl~ You better get some girl, that stuff is the best thing I have bought so far. Now if the henna stops this breakage and makes my hair thick I will be set.
 

MariposaSexyGirl

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Just used castor oil for the first time last night. It is amazing, my hair is super soft and a little goes a long way. This is definitely going to stay in the rotation. It's cheap too!

MariposaSexyGirl~ You better get some girl, that stuff is the best thing I have bought so far. Now if the henna stops this breakage and makes my hair thick I will be set.


yeah i know where from and what kind?
 

newflowers

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Castor oil on ends is definitely a keeper. I'm so glad it worked for your hair. If you wear protective styles - especially updos, try some castor oil on the ends then too - it works really well to keep them soft and nonbreaking.

Take a look at www.oilsbynature.com - they sell castor oil that's not processed with a lot of petro chemicals for cheap!
 

Leslie_C

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Congrats! I also just discovered castor oil and I have no excuse bc Ive been around here forever....to beat it all I had some in my stash of products that I never even opened! I have this box of essential oils and butters bc I wanted to experiment with making some hair and body butters and I never got around to it. Anyway Im now in love with castor oil!
 

tocthesunrise

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I used Castor Oil for the first time with my last wash.....that was about 7 days ago and my hair is still looking good (if I must say so myself!).:grin:

I can't keep my hands out of it....it truly feels like butter. I loved it on wet hair so last night I tried it on dry hair. I wet my hands (a trick I read on LHCF--helps it spread!) and applied a small amount and concenrated on my ends and them ran my hands through my hair a few times. Then I wrapped as ususal and tied it up and went to sleep!! :sleep8: I was afraid I would wake up to a disaster!!:bricks: But it turned out beautiful!!! It is definately my first offical staple product!! :clapping:
 

Moroni

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Congratulations on your success Moroni! :clapping: I love it when a hair tip actually works and in a big way!

Thanks, everyone! I'm really glad I can do searches and study for hours what has worked for different types of hair.

Believe me, this castor oil is definitely a KEEPER!
 

Moroni

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Glad you found something that works for you! :)

I've been seeing a lot of those same c-shaped broken hairs after I take my rollers out too. I ordered some castor oil last week, so I can't wait to try this. Thanks for the tip!:grin:

Man! I thought I was the only one this happened to when rollersetting. Does anyone have ANY idea what this is due to? Could it have been previous flat-iron usage. I only have direct heat when I get my relaxers done, and the stylist uses a flat iron. Well, that's out! I'm getting rollersets from now on. Now I just need to get enough courage to do my own relaxers.
 

Brownie518

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Oooh, I love Castor Oil now. I had been sleeping on this since I joined the Board. I finally started using it this summer and it is my #1 oil. I love it. It makes my hair so soft and smooth. My ends have never been better, either. Staple, baby, staple:grin:
 

Moroni

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I used Castor Oil for the first time with my last wash.....that was about 7 days ago and my hair is still looking good (if I must say so myself!).:grin:

So, Sunrise, did you put some on after your DC, or did you mix it with your conditioner? Did you use heat to dry or air dry?
 

sareca

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Brought it, used it, LOVE IT :love2:

As I was putting it on I thought this stuff is sticky and stinky. :barf:
But it's about 45% dry and it so dark, black and shiny. I was gonna
do an hennadigo treatment tomorrow cause my hair was losing its shine.
I don't have to now! Yay! And what did it do to my curls, they're very elongated and lovely.

Thanks Moroni! You've taken oil rinses to a whole new level! :up:

ETA: I wonder what black castor oil would do for the color and shine. Hmmmm....
 
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Moroni

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Whoa! Sareca! Castor Oil did THAT???? Pretty awesome, huh? I wonder how it would do added TO henna? I'll try it and let you know, OK?
 

sareca

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Whoa! Sareca! Castor Oil did THAT???? Pretty awesome, huh? I wonder how it would do added TO henna? I'll try it and let you know, OK?


It was even better this morning! I will absolutely always use castor oil in my mixes. Some of the shine went away, but I think mixing it with a little avocado or alma oil will fix that. On top of that it dried fluffy. I usually hate fluffy for two reasons. It creates tangles and has much less curl definition. NEITHER OF THOSE ARE TRUE TODAY! I have big ol' fluffy bouncy perfectly defined tangle-free (or at least with my regular amount) curls!

I could just kiss you! :kiss: I'll be waiting for your report back!

Here it is dry. I loved it!
 
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toniy

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I have sealed w/castor oil everyday for a year. I use it after my cowash and conditioning. Never had crunchy ends because of it.

Glad to see its working for others. I want to oil rinse with it,but its just too hard to get over here.

**hugging the castor oil bottle**
 
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