2c with 2a &b mixed in, normal fine, normal thin, porous
I don't use jojoba as much as my coconut oil, but I still like it. It can be a bit heavy, so I use it with a light hand. I have used it in hot oil treatments, in the gelatin PT recipe, mixed with condish for deep treatments, as sealant on wet hair, and as a frizz serum on dry hair. I like jojoba better as a sealant or frizz serum on really dry or humid days because it doesn't absorb into hair like coconut oil does, so it really helps seal moisture in or excess moisture out (depending on whether it's humid or dry out) and it has more staying power. It's also good for using on freshly colored hair to help seal in the color (essentially replacing the silicones in most color sealant products).
2c with 2a &b mixed in, normal fine, normal thin, porous
ReplyDeleteI don't use jojoba as much as my coconut oil, but I still like it. It can be a bit heavy, so I use it with a light hand. I have used it in hot oil treatments, in the gelatin PT recipe, mixed with condish for deep treatments, as sealant on wet hair, and as a frizz serum on dry hair.
I like jojoba better as a sealant or frizz serum on really dry or humid days because it doesn't absorb into hair like coconut oil does, so it really helps seal moisture in or excess moisture out (depending on whether it's humid or dry out) and it has more staying power.
It's also good for using on freshly colored hair to help seal in the color (essentially replacing the silicones in most color sealant products).