Oil Rinsing - How to:
Suffering from hair that feels stripped after washing?
Keep getting those knots at the ends of your hair?
Feel like quitting??!!!
WAIT!!!
Oil Rinsing will change that. Try it, then tell me how it works.
First thing first. What is an oil rinse? Basically its when you put oil in your hair and then rinse it out!
Simple right? It is! And it is life changing! Yes I said it! This is great for hair that is relaxed or natural.
The purpose of this: it adds oils back to your hair that the shampoo strips out, leaving your hair feeling soft and without the "squeaky clean" dry feeling. Results.. A-maz-ing!
How to Oil Rinse:
1. Detangle well and shampoo your hair in sections.
(preferably using a sulfate-free shampoo - check the label, I use Giovanni Tea Tree Shampoo most days)
I shampoo my hair in 4s. I create two large twists in the front and two in the back.
2. Wash your hair with shampoo as you normally would. However, before you are finished with your final rinse of the shampoo : STOP!!
THIS IS WHERE THE OIL RINSING COMES IN
There are various oils that you can use for oil rinsing.
Below are my favorite oils to rinse with:
A. Olive Oil - You probably have it in your kitchen - Great for hair that is very dry -
B. Virgin Unrefined Coconut Oil - You can find it in Whole Foods, Health Food Stores - Great for All hair types
C. Grapeseed Oil - Whole Foods etc - My new love child - Great for a light boost to beat dry hair
TIP: I would recommend putting the oil in an applicator bottle for an easy application.
Back to the directions
3. While the shampoo is still in your hair - Pour the oil liberally in each section coating every strand. Be gentle and run fingers through hair to make sure the hair is coated evenly (get those ends). You should notice the suds disappearing.
4. Rinse hair with the warmest water you can take (important). This step rinses out the shampoo and the oil. (Make sure you rinse it all out)
5. Apply your conditioner
6. Rinse conditioner out of your hair with COOL water.
7. Apply leave-in conditioner and style as normal.
7. Apply leave-in conditioner and style as normal.
Oil rinsing is a staple in my hair care routine. All of my friends love it, and I hope you will too!
Tips: Avoid conditioners that have words ending with -cone on the label.
Should be done only when shampooing your hair.
Do you oil rinse? If so why or why haven't you added oil rinsing to your hair care routing.
Thanks for the Question Tonya
Do you oil rinse? If so why or why haven't you added oil rinsing to your hair care routing.
Thanks for the Question Tonya
