Coconut oil application advice.

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Nov 10, 2013

Neha M.

Hi ladies! I just bought organic coconut oil and applied a marginal amount to my hair and it was still difficult to wash out and caused hair fall. :(
Can you tell me how and where (roots, ends or all over) I should apply it to give me good results?
Thanks in advance! :)

Nov 10, 2013

Amanda P.

Hi I was thinking about getting this, I haven't used it before but I would imagine it doesn't go on your roots as that is normally the healthiest part of your hair if it were me I would try putting it on my hands then rubbing it in the length of the hair avoiding the roots then brushing it though with a brush or a comb to even it all out before washing it out.

Nov 10, 2013

Libby D.

I use it all over because its suppose to be good for your scalp too. I apply more to the ends then the roots. I usual have to shampoo twice to get it all out though.

Nov 10, 2013

Maria E.

I only use its from the middle to the tips!

Nov 10, 2013

Shrutika K.

Hey all you need to do is apply lukewarm oil at night all over your hair including scalp n tips n den wash it with shampoo...you ll get nourishd n richd hair 4 sure.

Nov 10, 2013

Alyx T.

I put it all over, including my roots, it soothes dry scalp which I have. I put most of it on my ends then brush through. Don't put to much on, you don't need a lot to cover. Leave it on and then I rinse, shampoo gently and if it feels like it's still in there I shampoo again. But I know when I first got it I would use soo much thinking I needed it, but I only use 2-3 tablespoons of it now for my entire head.

Nov 10, 2013

Neha M.

Thank you so much for the advice! :) I'll use a small amount all over my head and wash twice if needed.

Nov 11, 2013

Aubrey C.

I always shampoo twice after I use coconut oil. (Actually I shampoo twice everytime, but that's besides the point.) As far as the hair falling out, that will happen when you massage products into your scalp. It doesn't have anything to do with the coconut oil, so don't worry.