Jamaican black castor oil.
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Jun 11, 2014
Cole M.
My hair is super thin. I did some research on this and there was a lot of good reviews on YouTube. Has anyone tried this? There was one week challenges, but most who posted have ethnic hair. I'm white but I hope it will work the same for me. I am going on my 2nd week... Thoughts, opinions, advice... Thanks.
Jun 11, 2014
Ashley H.
I think Jamaican black castor oil is heaven sent. I used it on my daughter when she lost a patch of hair due to ringworm, damn daycare. It worked wonders, in maybe a month or so you could see a tremendous difference. I recommend maybe using it at night to allow it to soak in your scalp overnight so in the morning, if you wash your hair everyday, you can wash it away. Other wise I would get creative with your hair styles to camouflage the greasiness since this stuff is sooooo thick! Hope this helped! Good luck!
Jun 11, 2014
Shelley W.
Ashley said it best but I also must add that a light hand is required...stuff is thick and if you apply too much its a nightmare to remove. Also it doesn't smell so great so I advise adding some essential oil to counteract its natural scent.
Jun 11, 2014
Tonita C.
I agree with both ladies! It almost smells like BBQ liquid smoke! Lol it does work though. I did notice that my hair became thicker with use.
Jun 12, 2014
Cole M.
Thanks so much ladies. From all the videos I watched they said to use once a week. I mix I some coconut oil, safflower oil, almond oil. It helps it not be so sticky. I'm praying it work for me. I put it in at night wrapped in a shower cap and a dubbe wrapped around that to lessen the crinkle. Thanks for all the info ")