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Old 03-22-2012, 10:45 PM
 
Location: On the Ohio River in Western, KY
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Originally Posted by annika08 View Post
Yep, this is exactly what I do-a little coconut oil mixed into the conditioner. I do this once a week or so and there's a noticeable increase in shine and silkiness, and less frizz.

I personally don't like using straight olive oil in my hair, for some reason it makes it really oily and heavy. And I have every thick hair to begin with, so who knows. I don't use much either. Does anyone use other oils...almond, sunflower, peach kernal for instance?
Olive oil is too think IMO.

I prefer coconut as well. I use a tiny bit (dime to nickel size) on my hair from the shoulders down to the tips then brush it in really well, then braid it nightly before bed. Works like a charm.
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