What does SCIENCE say about oils and butters? | No oils no butters trend

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  • I'm weighing into the conversation about going 'no oils no butters no creams' on your natural hair.
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    Hair-lo curious cutie,
    Thank you for stopping by! This trend offers promise of shorter simpler natural hair maintenance and that is enticing. The photos of the stylists' handiwork show loose, carefree perfectly defined natural hair of all textures. I know that this is a dream for lots of you. There are myriad ways to grow and maintain your natural hair and this approach is one of them. In a saturated market like the natural hair community, service and product companies look for ways to stand out. These stylists have observed that oils and butters do not help their clients in having a routine they deem ideal. They share their experience by highlighting a major difference between what they recommend and what most naturals do. This sparks curiosity.
    I come to the discussion speaking on the benefits of oils and butters and why I will be continuing to use them in my routine. I'm biased by the way - I already love oils and butters. This doesn't mean I wouldn't ever explore these practices. Rather, I'm on a very specific mission right now and that would lead me off-piste. My natural hair has benefited from oils and butters and since I want to continue perfecting what I'm already doing, I'm not currently in a position to experiment so wildly. Maybe next year though.
    I help new and overwhelmed naturals grow long healthy hair for the first time.
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    0:00-0:26 Introduction
    0:26-2:41 Do oils prevent water from getting into your hair?
    2:42-4:13 How can oils mitigate damage?
    4:14-5:17 18-MEA - your hair's natural lipid layer
    5:18-8:40 How oils mitigate the damage from rapid swelling
    8:41- 11:01 How oils affect the weakest links
    11:02-13:10 The verdict
    What does science say about oils and butters? Check out the sources below and do some more research!
    Sources:
    BGLH article from 7 years ago - bglh-marketplace.com/2014/04/...
    Rele, A. S., & Mohile, R. B. (2003). Effect of mineral oil, sunflower oil, and coconut oil on prevention of hair damage. Journal of cosmetic science, 54(2), 175-192.
    Keis, K., Huemmer, C. L., & Kamath, Y. K. (2007). Effect of oil films on moisture vapor absorption on human hair. Journal of cosmetic science, 58(2), 135-145.
    Ruetsch, S., Kamath, Y., Rele, A.S., & Mohile, R. (2001). Secondary ion mass spectrometric investigation of penetration of coconut and mineral oils into human hair fibers: relevance to hair damage. Journal of cosmetic science, 52 3, 169-84 .
    Robbins, C. R., & Robbins, C. R. (2002). Chemical and physical behavior of human hair (Vol. 4). New York: Springer.
    Jones, L. N., & Rivett, D. E. (1997). The role of 18-methyleicosanoic acid in the structure and formation of mammalian hair fibres. Micron (Oxford, England : 1993), 28(6), 469-485. doi.org/10.1016/s0968-4328(97...
    Gamez-Garcia, M. (2009). The effects of lipid penetration and removal from subsurface microcavities and cracks at the human cuticle sheath. J Cosmet Sci, 60(2), 85-95.
    Kaushik, V., Chogale, R. and Mhaskar, S. (2020). Alternative protocol for hair damage assessment and comparison of hair care treatments. Int J Trichology 12 1 7-15.
    cosmeticsandtoiletries.texter... - this review article brought together lots of interesting papers on the topic of oils and hair. It was a huge source of inspiration for this video. I recommend you check it out!
    The beauties behind me are: Kimmaytube, West African Baby, Naturally High (me), Protective Princess, Nappy Headed Jojoba, StarPuppy, Indigenous Strandz and Green Beauty.
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  • @NaturallyHigh
    @NaturallyHigh  2 роки тому +11

    Want to learn HOW to choose oils and butters for YOUR hair? Access my 90-minute deep-dive now: naturallyhigh.podia.com/decoding-oils-and-butters
    🚨 My workshop on oils & butters will empower you to make evaluate and choose oils and butters for YOUR hair and your regimen. I teach you not only the science 🧪 of oils and the structure of hair, but also an easy process for predicting how an oil will likely affect your hair. 🚨

  • @evethenor
    @evethenor 2 роки тому +599

    I learned to stop listening to this natural community and to listen to my hair. You have to find products your hair likes

    • @sibongilekubheka6101
      @sibongilekubheka6101 2 роки тому +7

      Amen

    • @TheMspoodle2
      @TheMspoodle2 2 роки тому +2

      True

    • @cocoliwise
      @cocoliwise 2 роки тому +1

      I agree.

    • @thepolishednewyorker
      @thepolishednewyorker 2 роки тому +29

      This was my solution as well. Take bits and pieces, be open to learning but ultimately do what's best for me !

    • @Sunshine_Hime
      @Sunshine_Hime 2 роки тому +39

      UA-camrs that make scientific hair videos like: Green Beauty, Afope Atobeyi and Curly Chemistry, helped me to find out what my hair liked. They also debunked some of this trends.

  • @kaytee789
    @kaytee789 2 роки тому +519

    I did stop using oils and butters several times but my hair was rough, dry, and it broke easily. My hair just thrives with butters and oils.
    From what i observed many people who were having issues with butters and oils where using too much and too many products and having less wash days

    • @NaturallyHigh
      @NaturallyHigh  2 роки тому +53

      Thank you for sharing your personal insights with us. I'm glad you know what works for you.

    • @msjennable
      @msjennable 2 роки тому +50

      My hair would jump ship without oils😂

    • @LadyT06
      @LadyT06 2 роки тому +21

      Same here😫,my 4z hair can't live without both oils/butters.

    • @tsuronhema3235
      @tsuronhema3235 2 роки тому +31

      I've noticed the less washing being detrimental too, at least when using oils and butters. Also not applying a cleanser to the entire length of the hair.

    • @iamsol4916
      @iamsol4916 2 роки тому +15

      Same ! Oils , butters & oil sealing are the only things that helped my hair retain moisture from the root to ends . Without them my hair growth was stagnant and at the same hair plateau for years despite protective styles

  • @ebony618
    @ebony618 2 роки тому +403

    I personally don't use oils or butters anymore and my hair is thriving. My sister on the other hand uses oils and butters all the time and her hair is also thriving. I'm of the mind that if what you're doing is beneficial to your hair then keep doing it. If you get to a point where it's no longer working then switch it up.

    • @TriggaTreDay
      @TriggaTreDay 2 роки тому +4

      So are you predominantly using creams?

    • @eberechigoo4695
      @eberechigoo4695 2 роки тому +3

      Please what are you using in the place of oil and butter

    • @TheMspoodle2
      @TheMspoodle2 2 роки тому +1

      True

    • @welliminitnowso
      @welliminitnowso 2 роки тому +3

      I’m thinking of stop using oils … it doesn’t absorb and leaks onto my pillow case

    • @marlak4203
      @marlak4203 2 роки тому +8

      Yes and the thing too is there are multiple avenues we all can take to get to the same result. That's all this is. There is no absolute in this.
      What I have learned to do is watch/skim many videos over some time. Pull out the common denominator they are all saying that grew their hair. Techniques, products, tools, etc. And then once you get the common things to use then you have to fill in what products to use. Trial and error will have to occur, that's just how it goes, but once you find things that work then stick to it. Always remember it so that even if you try something else for a while you know for sure what works for you to fall back on.

  • @positivevybes247
    @positivevybes247 2 роки тому +118

    So, what i think people should be doing is, to avoid build-up from butters and oils, incorporate clarifying shampoos to their regimen...maybe fortnightly...I'm a strong believer of oils and butters and I feel like black hair responds well to them...however, to each their own.whatever works for them

  • @imdifferent7294
    @imdifferent7294 2 роки тому +92

    Your beauty is striking.

  • @NaturalVeganLove
    @NaturalVeganLove 2 роки тому +46

    The detox is to get black women to start washing their scalp AND hair strands with clarifying cleansers. Butters and grease will dry the hair out over time if not washed out to allow proper water penetration. Current grease user and clarifier ✋🏾

    • @yassine8935
      @yassine8935 Місяць тому +1

      That's not really true oil still leaves your strands if you oiled your hair Monday in-between wearing it out , touching it , styling , sleeping in it your not going to have the same amount of oil in it .

  • @ebonylilyofzion177
    @ebonylilyofzion177 2 роки тому +9

    Whenever someone says not to use oils and butters I instantly stop listening. I stop listening! Lol. Beautiful video super informative. Thank you!

  • @Lifestyle_withsk
    @Lifestyle_withsk 2 роки тому +82

    Guess I'm the only one who's never used butters or know what it even is 😆 I use oil and will never stop! My hair grew 14 inches in 2 years I'm good with that

    • @dearinsomniadontletthebedb9237
      @dearinsomniadontletthebedb9237 2 роки тому +7

      Mango butter.. shea butter.. cocoa butter...

    • @Lifestyle_withsk
      @Lifestyle_withsk 2 роки тому +5

      @@dearinsomniadontletthebedb9237 oh, lol I use cocoa butter lotion on my skin if that counts lmao never used the rest have no intention of using it either

    • @digitallocations1423
      @digitallocations1423 2 роки тому +4

      That's really impressive! You've been retaining your growth. I only learnt how to do that this year.

  • @anika.c1063
    @anika.c1063 2 роки тому +36

    Personally i always find my hair did not thrive with heavy creams and butters. Id twist my hair and application would feel so good. But once my hair dried, it would have me questioning where is the moisture. What this hair detox showed me was the importance of properly cleaning my hair. I no longer apply oils to my hair and my hair does not miss it. Hair mousse works alot better than creams for me. I think i was confusing "moisture" with a film/coating from those heavy oils and butters

  • @justincase1034
    @justincase1034 2 роки тому +44

    Ppl should continue to do what has been wrkn for their hair. One size doesn’t fit all.

  • @tribejamette872
    @tribejamette872 2 роки тому +82

    I am not a "trend" follower so the elimanation of oils and butters is not a train i will hop on however, the video was clear, well researched and presented well. The science explains my trail and error over the yrs so I will stick with my oils and butters.

  • @IndigenousStrandz11
    @IndigenousStrandz11 2 роки тому +69

    👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 well done beautiful ❤️ also can we appreciate the time and research u put into this video🥳

    • @NaturallyHigh
      @NaturallyHigh  2 роки тому +12

      Thank you for your appreciation and for gracing us with your presence in the comment section, Oshun ✨

  • @lesliewit
    @lesliewit 2 роки тому +128

    This keeps coming up over and over in the hair community and I don't understand why. We don't need to completely go without oils and butters. We just need to thoroughly clean our hair of the product that we're putting on it on a regular basis. I don't know who's been telling the kids that oil is a moisturizer. It has only ever been used as a protective layer to keep your hair safe from air pollution, dirt and chemicals, and sun damage. Thas it! The rest of this stuff feels like marketing and a new topic for the videos.

    • @Aaa-te7ei
      @Aaa-te7ei 2 роки тому +23

      totally agree! we already knew that Liquid comes first in LOC. I think also we need to drop the cheap products too. instead use either higher quality products (expensive) OR use the raw organic product (inexpensive). The fact that they are anti DIY and Raw product is a step backward imo

    • @SabzKhumalo
      @SabzKhumalo 2 роки тому +7

      Yes, it's only ever been a sealant

    • @annacopeland6339
      @annacopeland6339 11 місяців тому +2

      Vaseline IS a moisturizer...
      I'm a BLACK COSMETOLOGIST...

  • @cibu8163
    @cibu8163 2 роки тому +22

    This is what the natural hair community needs. More scientific proof for our hair. it's generalized and inclusive to ALL hair types.

  • @Millah323
    @Millah323 2 роки тому +49

    I don't think I would ever give up oils on my hair... Nothing helps get out tangles, like oil...

    • @michelletripp286
      @michelletripp286 2 роки тому +8

      Same, if I don’t detangle with oil I lose way to much hair.

    • @LoXena
      @LoXena 2 роки тому +5

      Same here. Without oil the knots just don't slide out.

    • @LoXena
      @LoXena 2 роки тому

      @Ms.C I have, I does wonder when I prepoo my hair with it. But it is not ideal to detangle my hair.

    • @beckycheruiyot2306
      @beckycheruiyot2306 2 роки тому

      When you use the oil to detangle your hair do you use anything else with it, like water and moisturizer

  • @travelgirl7967
    @travelgirl7967 2 роки тому +60

    Best video on the subject! It's the science for me. The most science the 'oil-is-bad-for-hair' crew/cult can muster, is that 'oil and water don't mix', which doesn't disprove the beneficial effect of oil on hair. That's all I've seen them regurgitate when challenged. Meanwhile you and plenty of others have fabulously long healthy hair and use oils. If oil was so bad, why do our own scalps produce sebum, which a natural oil?

    • @jjwms33
      @jjwms33 2 роки тому +23

      People have been using oils for thousands of years! At some point humans would have stopped way before 2021 if they thought the oils were damaging! I'll follow the people who have hair length and strength I like and go with what has been working for me. Oils! Its in everything anyway! Who tryna look for oil free shampoo, conditioner, preepoo, and cream! It seems like a reach to me!

    • @chiquitafederico296
      @chiquitafederico296 2 роки тому +8

      @@jjwms33 That was the point, that the use of raw oils and butters is redundant because it's already an ingredient in about all hair shampoo, conditioners, and even gels and mousses.. I am really seeing alot of folks heard something and just ran away with it opposed to learning the full scope of what "no oils/no butters" entailed..

  • @ThePookie25
    @ThePookie25 2 роки тому +25

    I believe this because coconut oil as a prepoo was a game changer for me. My hair is finally retaining length, moisture and less breakage.

  • @1GoldenBreeze
    @1GoldenBreeze 2 роки тому +28

    I haven't used raw oils or butters in my hair since I switched from being a flat-ironed natural to a curly natural in 2008. There is enough oil/butter in the formulation of the products that I use I don't need any additional oil or butter. So for me, this isn't a trend or new it's just how I care for my hair. My hair is normal porosity.

    • @ravinj8625
      @ravinj8625 2 роки тому +7

      I was so against trying no oils but I tried it and love not using oils. Like you said I just use products with oils.

  • @NaturallyHigh
    @NaturallyHigh  2 роки тому +63

    I'm weighing into the conversation about going 'no oils no butters no creams' on your natural hair.
    0:00-0:26 Introduction
    0:26-2:41 Do oils prevent water from getting into your hair?
    2:42-4:13 How can oils mitigate damage?
    4:14-5:17 18-MEA - your hair's natural lipid layer
    5:18-8:40 How oils mitigate the damage from rapid swelling
    8:41- 11:01 How oils affect the weakest links
    11:02-13:10 The verdict
    I help new and overwhelmed naturals grow long healthy hair for the first time. ✨

    • @LifeFilmz
      @LifeFilmz 2 роки тому +6

      Keep in mind that the type of oils used in these studies matters. The only oil that they see actual noteworthy improvement in hair was coconut oil. Butters, olive oil, mineral oil etc was not beneficial for the hair besides providing lubrication when combing which conditioner can do already. Also conditioner reduces static and is actually attracted to the weakest part of hair strands because conditioner is positively charged and our weak areas are negatively charged so the positive charge properties of the conditioner binds to the negatively charged weak areas of our hair. And it also said in one of the studies that you linked that raw butters actually increased friction, causing hair breakage. I’ve looked at a lot of articles over the years and coconut oil is the only oil backed by science to be used as a noteworthy pre shampoo treatment to prevent hygral fatigue. But keep in mind that the studies are biased towards groups who wash their hair a lot more frequently (everyday or every other day) who actually have to be concerned with hygral fatigue. Compared to the hair washing frequency a typical kinky/curly natural head of hair would (once every 5-7 days a week or longer). {Source detailing the purpose of hair products: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4458934/ }

    • @chal3t
      @chal3t 2 роки тому +1

      @@LifeFilmz coconut oil dries out my hair but does better w/ castor oil, olive oil, etc.... I think as some of the other comments stated it depends on an individual’s hair, your routine, etc.;

    • @NaturallyHigh
      @NaturallyHigh  2 роки тому +4

      ​@@LifeFilmz Hey - thanks for your detailed reply. Using oils & butters may not work for everyone due to likes (&dislikes), lifestyle etc. That said, please allow me to address your observations:
      1) While it does not penetrate, mineral oil reduces combing forces (the work needed to detangle the hair) and split end formation, and increases shine (Fregonoesi et al, 2009). And yes, conditioners can do this already by the mechanism you've astutely described. There are a few factors we ought to consider further, however.
      a) People who actually have a preference for DIY conditioning or those who might not have easy access to products they would otherwise use.
      b) The continuum of binding affinity exhibited by conditioners. Typically, ingredients in a conditioner work in one of two ways: they either bind to your hair based on charge differences OR they bind based on hydrophobicity. In some cases, someone may want more conditioning than they would naturally get from a generic conditioner. Adding an oil to the hair can enhance the binding affinity of certain surfactants, with behentrimonium being a common one, to the hair. For this reason, those wanting to enhance their conditioning without constantly seeking out a better product, may find the answer lies in simply adding an oil during their conditioning step. For those who tend not to notice much of a lasting effect from conditioners, adding oil can enhance their experience.
      2) You're right about butters actually increasing combing forces. This holds true not only for butters, but for any oils that require lots of effort to spread on the hair. I address this in detail in my workshop. However, butters have other benefits, such as allowing for superior stretch (anecdotal experience). They also protect the hair from absorbing too much water.
      3) The ability of coconut oil to protect the hair has been ascribed to its high content of shorter chained saturated fatty acids which are able to penetrate. There are other oils with similar compositions, which, while not displayed through research, are likely to behave similarly. Ucuuba butter is one that researchers speculate also penetrates. There are others.
      4) There are benefits to having oils remain on the outside of the hair: slower moisture loss, increased lubricity, increased shine, softness. Oils don't have to penetrate to provide value.
      5) While those with afro hair do not tend to engage in daily washing, there are some other factors to consider when drawing comparisons concerning how cleansing affects the hair. The grooming forces of Afro hair are higher than for straight hair. Bearing this in mind, the hair is likely subjected to more weathering during and after washing simply by virtue of its shape. In addition, the coils and kinks in the structure represent weak points where stresses can accumulate. Moreover, in areas where there are kinks and bends along the hair fibre, imaging has shown that there can be slight lifting of the cuticle, even under "dry" conditions. For these reasons, even with a lower washing frequency, hygral fatigue and the increased vulnerability of swollen cuticle scales could well be more of a factor. Of course this is a generalisation, and your sweet spot is unlikely to be exactly the same as someone else's, even if you have seemingly similar hair.
      6) The degree of oil penetration is correlated to fatty acid chain length. Different oils penetrate to different degrees. Those that penetrate leave less of a film on the hair surface. Depending on your needs, you may or may not want penetration in an oil.
      Some resources:
      Brazilian oils and butters: the effect of different fatty acid chain composition on human hair physiochemical properties. Fregonesi A, Scanavez C, Santos L, De Oliveira A, Roesler R, Escudeiro C, Moncayo P, De Sanctis D, Gesztesi JL. J Cosmet Sci. 2009 Mar-Apr; 60(2):273-8
      Hornby, S. B., Appa, Y., Ruetsch, S., & Kamath, Y. (2005). Mapping penetration of cosmetic compounds into hair fibers using time‐of‐flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (TOF‐SIMS). International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 27(5), 299-299.
      Keis, K., Persaud, D., Kamath, Y. K., & Rele, A. S. (2005). Investigation of penetration abilities of various oils into human hair fibers. Journal of cosmetic science, 56(5), 283-296.

    • @LifeFilmz
      @LifeFilmz 2 роки тому

      @@NaturallyHigh hi, my point wasn’t that they don’t provide lubrication. The paper states that it does. My point of my reply is that oils don’t do anything special or outside of what your normal conditioner can do already plus more such as reduces static which oils can’t do alone.

    • @NaturallyHigh
      @NaturallyHigh  2 роки тому +1

      @@LifeFilmz Check my reply above.

  • @isa_virtual
    @isa_virtual 2 роки тому +50

    This was SO interesting and educational! When this “trend” started, I knew it wasn’t for me 😂 but now I fully understand why. Thanks for the awesome video 💜

  • @misskaymbee
    @misskaymbee 2 роки тому +44

    I have high porosity hair. So sealing in my moisture with an oil or butter is a staple for me especially in the winter. I also make sure I shampoo every other week and clarify once a month.

    • @crystalwaters513
      @crystalwaters513 2 роки тому +1

      when you clarify, do you follow up with a moisturizing shampoo?

  • @MyBabyGirlsCurls
    @MyBabyGirlsCurls 2 роки тому +24

    I think so many have this "trend" all wrong. It is like the whisper game...by the end something completely different is being said. I would suggest everyone go to the source Black Girls Curls (Aishia and Aeleise) of this "No Oils/Butter" trend to get a better understanding. It is simply a 30 day detox (using no RAW oils/ butters or oils/butters within the 1st five ingredients of a product). After the detox, products formulated with oils and butters are just fine. I successfully completed the detox and my routine is extremely simple & quick and my hair is thriving even with hair color. It literally takes me one hour. I've always maintained simple routines because I was loc'd for 16 years; less just always worked. I recently cut them in May and have be enjoying every second of this loose natural journey!

  • @lisaj4441
    @lisaj4441 2 роки тому +46

    Great post. I love that the scientific sources are documented here. Anecdotally, I tried the challenge and my hair started breaking because of the increased friction that you reference. Also, the gels and mousses, caused excessive dryness and brittleness.

    • @SabzKhumalo
      @SabzKhumalo 2 роки тому +3

      I have tried gels and mousses, I don't like raw gel, rather a custard on my hair which has butter in it.

  • @lanrefamojuro9464
    @lanrefamojuro9464 2 роки тому +22

    You would be a GREAT TEACHER/Professor! You do a great job of explaining the various studies.

  • @necabibi3558
    @necabibi3558 2 роки тому +4

    the points you made about the benefits of oils are true. but all the hair products we use already have oils in them. what they're saying is "they stopped using EXTRA oils in their hair." coz too much of a good thing can be bad. I don't think anyone is claiming oils will damage the hair though, or stop it growing. it's just that your hair may benefit from less oil usage. like, become more manageable. easy to detangle and so on.

  • @adebanjobukola2313
    @adebanjobukola2313 2 роки тому +20

    I won't stop using oils and butters just to use it in little amount especially the butters.I love your scientific research thanks.

    • @iateyursandwiches
      @iateyursandwiches 4 місяці тому

      Just wash your hair adequately(at least twice) and regularly. yes, even including sulfates sometimes.

  • @adams8830
    @adams8830 2 роки тому +6

    I've tried no butter and no oils, and not even because it's trendy, mainly because I'm lazy AF. My hair was a dry, brittle, breaking, MESS and I'm not giving up my oils or butters. That's a trend I won't be jumping on anytime soon and I'm honestly over the silly trends of the natural hair community. Wonderful video, incredibly informative!!!
    ❤❤❤

  • @crackkillspuppies
    @crackkillspuppies 2 роки тому +102

    I like how the ladies at Blackgirlcurls say that influencers aren't qualified because they don't know the science of hair and make it seem like stylists know everything about hair. Meanwhile, some influencers like you are actually bringing up the scientific studies that prove oils are beneficial to the hair. I think they are confusing definition and pliability with hair health. But if one were to tell them that their logic is flawed, they would insist that their rudimentary education in hair science makes them the most qualified to speak on the subject and everyone else needs to shut up... including chemists.

    • @HopePetunias
      @HopePetunias 2 роки тому +25

      Stylists have the advantage of having handled hundreds of heads of hair, where most of us only know our own hair. Also, Iamblackgirlcurls et al clearly distinguish between RAW oils and butters vs ones formulated into the product.

    • @crackkillspuppies
      @crackkillspuppies 2 роки тому +41

      @@HopePetunias It's funny you should say that considering that whenever a person says their method doesn't work for them or that oils and butters work better for their hair, blackgirlcurls will tell them they're wrong. Because we know our own hair until blackgirlcurls says we don't. I've seen plenty of stylists who do advocate for oils and butters. They've handled hundreds of heads of hair too. So which stylist is right? I also want to point out that it took me years to transition to natural because a stylist discouraged me from it. And the studies about oils, use them raw. What do you think people who don't have easy access to store bought products or even people who lived before mass production was a thing did to care for their hair?

    • @EloquentlyEse
      @EloquentlyEse 2 роки тому +27

      Thank you for this comment. As someone with an actual science background, I hate when cosmetologists (aka hair stylists) try to pass of their rudimentary knowledge of hair mixed with (commendable) years of experience, as science. It is not.

    • @fuyukazemi
      @fuyukazemi 2 роки тому +41

      @@HopePetunias I pay attention to those who have the results I desire for myself. I have noticed that many people who are on the no oil no butter train do not have waist length hair. Not even the stylists.
      However, most of the waist length and longer naturals coincidentally use oils and butters, what does that say?

    • @shedocs
      @shedocs 2 роки тому +12

      @@fuyukazemi Have been my exact sentiments 👌

  • @nicolecato634
    @nicolecato634 Рік тому +1

    I had to stop using them due to my allergies. I love rose water and glycerin for my 4c hair. It's so natural and it works for my fro! Thank God 🙏🏾

  • @a.mariedixon-jenkins
    @a.mariedixon-jenkins 2 роки тому +12

    Most informative and well presented! Thank you. I am a user of oils and some butters, I also WASH my hair. I have healthy natural hair, confirmed by my hair stylist. I will NEVER stop using oils as my hair is thriving. Great video.

  • @LoXena
    @LoXena 2 роки тому +13

    Finally a scientific explanation 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾Thank you for the video. Now I understand why my hair is actually stronger when I detangle it with avocado oil vs when I detangle it with water only. And also understand why adding raw oil to my conditioner is more more effective than using the conditioner alone.

    • @beckycheruiyot2306
      @beckycheruiyot2306 2 роки тому

      When you detangle your hair with Avocado oil, do you use it alone on dry hair or do you add water and a moisturizer

  • @lomietapela240
    @lomietapela240 2 роки тому +19

    lol I can sooo relate to the change in facial expression from friendly to murderous annoyance when the mosquito interrupted you! I am pro- oil and butters in hair care, I have just settled into a regimen that my hair loves and it incorporates oils and butters. After years or trial and error to get to this point, I am not in the slightest bit tempted to change. :) I should mention I do clarify my hair regularly, so build up isn't a concern. Great Video, as always!

  • @zendresanders553
    @zendresanders553 2 роки тому +22

    Thank you for this video! I love it! This video, in my opinion, is what has been missing from this whole conversation.
    Your 2nd point (which you backed up with scientific research study DATA), is one reason the no raw oils, no raw butters movement has irritated me: My hair gets VERY wet and also retains water . . . even if I use oil or an oil-laden hair product 🤷. I just don't understand why all of a sudden there must be just one way to have healthy hair -- the no raw oils, no raw butters way. I just don't believe that every person on the planet who uses raw oil in their hair regimen automatically has unhealthy hair. I'm glad regimens are getting quicker, but I wish people would not pretend there is only one way to have healthy hair.

  • @RabielleParfait
    @RabielleParfait 2 роки тому +7

    Love this video, we need more scientific research in the natural hair community, especially on type 4 hair!! Most of the research is only done on curly to straight caucasian hair. 😍 I love coconut oil and have never stopped using it. Just like shea butter. It’s what my ancestors have used for centuries. I think everyone has to find it’s middle way and do what works. I have stopped using oils and butters on a regular basis for many years and rarely do a style were I seal my hair.
    But would use them for diy rinse out masks and it works great. When products have already a significant amount of different oils and butters, I don’t see the need to apply more. Because often, even with coconut or jojoba oil, my hair doesn’t absorb it. And I don’t like the oily films on the hair while running the fingers through the strands. So I always make sure to read the labels and decide if I need ab additional sealant. ☺️

  • @nova4476
    @nova4476 2 роки тому +19

    too much of anything isn’t good. my hair hates butters but loves oils. i just don’t let it build up. (i have fine hair) i try to do my research & understand how products work but on the other hand, if it works, it works. you shouldn’t stop using a product just because of a trend

  • @kaybay1515
    @kaybay1515 2 роки тому +10

    On wash day I prepoo with oil and LCO. But put nothing else on my hair or scalp until my next wash day I’ve found that works best for me.

  • @onlybriajae
    @onlybriajae Рік тому +3

    Personally I feel like the no oils/butters etc movement may work better for girls with low porosity hair. I tried it but my hair is high porosity and it made my hair so dry and brittle. My hair loves hair butters and oiling the ends of my hair.

  • @Abi-or6hn
    @Abi-or6hn 2 роки тому +9

    To be fair, what they say is don’t use RAW oils and butter on your hair. They encourage use of stylers like foams and gel which also have oils in them. The oils in the foams and gels I guess is formulated specifically for hair so that’s the difference. A lot of products including shampoos and conditioners also contain oil so I do not think anyone is saying don’t use oil, they’re just saying don’t use the kind used to cook on your hair. That makes sense.

    • @Icyjessy1
      @Icyjessy1 2 роки тому +1

      The video clearly says raw oils which the method says causes damage

  • @petradunaway3259
    @petradunaway3259 2 роки тому +3

    My hair hates butters and oils especially coconut oil and my scalp hates creams ever since I stopped using all three my hair has been thriving it has better sheen it's stronger, thicker and as long as I saturate it with water when I wash it, it stays hydrated for about 4-5 days and that's with no product in it. I guess so many things come into play when deciding how best to take care of our hair because look at your hair clearly it's beautiful and healthy. side note: I remember using that wild growth oil and honey that mess had me running around looking like fire Marshall Bill tore my hair and my scalp all the way up 😫

  • @anitagrice8956
    @anitagrice8956 2 роки тому +4

    New subbie....... Because you were dropping NOTHING but gems😍‼️

  • @sandieb2019
    @sandieb2019 2 роки тому +4

    Thanks for the shout out and so glad I could hear all the scientific evidence that backs why oils are so valuable in my hair care routine 😆

  • @folakemiawosoga
    @folakemiawosoga 2 роки тому +21

    Thank you for this scientific approach, I really appreciate the effort you put into your videos 😍😍😍

  • @apara2005
    @apara2005 2 роки тому +11

    This was a WHOLE science lesson!!! Thanks for this!!

  • @theandrealiane
    @theandrealiane 2 роки тому +7

    I really appreciate you taking the time to present scientific research to give a credible opinion on the no oils and butters trend. This was educational, well presented and engaging. Great video!

  • @EloquentlyEse
    @EloquentlyEse 2 роки тому +2

    I tried to go back and like this video TWO good times! Just to realize I already liked it. This video gave me so much life, you don't even know. Well done.

  • @Rawveganketo
    @Rawveganketo 2 роки тому +9

    You are amazing at going deep into detail, don't think anyone else has explained it as good.I am not giving up my oils before I actually get a proper regime, right now I am experimenting on two weeks without a hair wash.

  • @LeahBandB
    @LeahBandB 2 роки тому +6

    This is such a great resource on this topic! Thank you more making this video! It's so interesting hearing the scientific explanation for what I - and I'm sure many others - have observed about my hair and how it responds to different products/oils. I'm playing with the 30 Day Challenge right now but I'm not sold on their approach tbh

  • @Tinablackberryrose
    @Tinablackberryrose 2 роки тому +19

    I love using my oils and butters my hair seems to thrive and is healthier. Good to know that oils keeps the hair moisturized in low humidity and that it has strengthening properties. I always use coconut oil as a pre-poo glad to know that it protects so well. This was a very good video. Thank You for Sharing.

    • @beckycheruiyot2306
      @beckycheruiyot2306 2 роки тому +1

      And when you use the coconut oil do you use anything else to prepoo

    • @Tinablackberryrose
      @Tinablackberryrose 2 роки тому

      @@beckycheruiyot2306 yes I put it on my edges and throughout my hair let it sit for 30 mins and wash my hair.

  • @pennywarren2357
    @pennywarren2357 2 роки тому +4

    Thank you for your research! Btw, you are rockin' that melanin, beautiful queen!

  • @QueenBee1118
    @QueenBee1118 2 роки тому +9

    You look fabulous and professional. Thanks for your informative video.

  • @MissMusicIsLife25
    @MissMusicIsLife25 2 роки тому +17

    Mad respect for the clearly massive amount of research you did for this vid. It must have taken a ton of time and effort, but was super helpful and informative - thank you!

  • @graceburlson1307
    @graceburlson1307 2 роки тому +9

    I never stopped using oils, instead coconut oil makes mine stronger

  • @Britnatural
    @Britnatural 2 роки тому +42

    I recently made the mistake of using a clarify shampoo on my fine strands and it's taking me weeks for my hair to recover. I really believe it the lack of oil that ruined my hair. Using that shampoo was a major set back. That's why I used black soap as a shampoo instead because it cleans without stripping the oils from my hair. My hair is rough and frizzy, I see an improvements when I use oils.

    • @NaturallyHigh
      @NaturallyHigh  2 роки тому +11

      Hey Love! Thank you for chiming in and sharing your experience with clarifying shampoo. It sounds as though you learnt your lesson the hard way but you now have more conviction and a greater understanding of your current methods.

    • @hibiscustea6886
      @hibiscustea6886 2 роки тому +15

      Respectfully, it is likely that you are maybe unused to seeing how the actual surface texture of your hair feels once completely cleansed. I understand that-it shocked me. It’s recommended to follow up clarifying shampoos with moisturizing shampoos to balance the pH, which reminds me of another thing-be cautious with the Black soap. It’s not pH balanced, so it’s really not ideal to use as shampoo. (I am not a stylist, but a beginning cosmetology student and this is information that other licensed cosmetologists have shared on other platforms.)

    • @Britnatural
      @Britnatural 2 роки тому +2

      @@hibiscustea6886 I've been natural for 10 year and have a very good handle on what works on my hair. I recently decided to stop using black soap although I had experienced no issues using it for weakly washes. I was experiencing itchy scalp so decided to get Giovanni triple shampoo as I had used it before but back then my hair was thicker and I washed as and when. Sometimes 2 months would go by with me just cowashing occasionally. I started the weekly washed roughly three months ago and had tried castile soap once but it didn't feel like it washed off the oils. I thought the oils in my hair where causing the itching. I will admit after the clarifying shampoo my scalp didn't itch however my hair was in a bad way. I followed through with a conditioner but my hair tangled up and felt weak. I will also add my hair texture changed a few years ago and is now very fine( I blame pregnancy 8 years ago my hair never recovered) I agree that I need to look into better products, pH balance is something I never considered and I really have never washed off all the oils in my hair. I am looking into a more expensive shampoo by Christophe Robin but I'm scared I will spend all that money and use it once. I am now water only washing and using jojoba, mango butter and caster oil. As well as keeping my hair up. I have seen an improvement. I will try coconut oil and tentatively look for a better shampoo, I don't want to rush and buy without have the same problem. My goal is to get the sebum on my hair before using any kind of shampoo.

    • @LoXena
      @LoXena 2 роки тому +1

      I have the same experience with clarifying shampoo. My hair just get matted which never happened normally. I had to cut a few centimeters and now it's back to normal. But it took me 2 months.

    • @dimakatsokatso7805
      @dimakatsokatso7805 2 роки тому +2

      Same, I have dry hair and dry scalp. I have tried clarifying shampoos and my hair feel awful and breaks after using them. Do what is best for your hair. Things they teach at cosmetology school is for one size fits all, which in reality its not true at all.

  • @teesnapz5830
    @teesnapz5830 2 роки тому +3

    Very informative, concise, and neutral...ALWAYS appreciate the facts!!!

  • @smilesallround
    @smilesallround 2 роки тому +8

    Thank you for this excellent video! 🙌🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿❤️

  • @greene_te
    @greene_te 9 місяців тому +1

    Real talk, I’ve noticed my hair does so much better with just a little leave in conditioner,butters, and oils. I also noticed that I have less breakage and shredding when I stopped deep conditioning so much. So this video makes a lot of sense. I also added a diluted apple cider vinegar rinse to finish up my moisture routine on my wash/hydration days. The simpler I keep my routine, the better. Thanks for sharing this video and the info! 👍🏾😊

  • @folakemiawosoga
    @folakemiawosoga 2 роки тому +3

    I've been waiting for this from your IG story. Yayyyy 😍😍😍😍

  • @nishapink120992
    @nishapink120992 2 роки тому +1

    This is such an informative video!! I love that you actually cite scientific studies to support your conclusions!!!

  • @perismwangi
    @perismwangi 2 роки тому +12

    I needed to hear your very well researched opinion! Thanks so much. Since I started doing a coconut oil prepoo, I've noticed significantly less breakage of my hair. So I'll definitely continue to do so.

  • @dreampossible2
    @dreampossible2 2 роки тому +8

    Exactly!!!!!!! Everything she said!!!! 💯💪 I love my Butter and Oils!!!

  • @lakoucafe1684
    @lakoucafe1684 Рік тому +1

    I’ve been ditching raw oils and butters for 9 months now and my hair is THRIVING! The first month was rough but my hair is finally less rough, hydrated, not breaking in my breakage prone areas. My hair is cute too! I just use shampoo conditioner and mousse or hydrating gels. I’m shocked honestly. But I agree the black girl curls ppl are so rude. The knowledge is on point though. Can’t wait to see how my hair looks in a year. I feel like I cracked the code finally.

    • @lakoucafe1684
      @lakoucafe1684 Рік тому

      I also trim it regularly myself. I just do a blunt cut on blown out hair and it gives me cute heart shape hair once my hair is curly.

  • @peepla7
    @peepla7 2 роки тому +2

    People forget ..sebum is your body's oil/butter/ wax. Your body produces it for the hair. So...that means oil is ok. Sometimes... especially if hair is dry...the body isn't making enough sebum so add oil to make up for the lack.

  • @jasminer66788
    @jasminer66788 8 місяців тому

    You’re the professional and have the beautiful hair to go along with it, so I’ma go ahead and listen to you!

  • @lisascott2184
    @lisascott2184 2 роки тому +6

    My kinky hair only started to stay on my head when i started using grape seed oil-with no other additions. I could tell an immediate difference. What these 30 day people say doesn't make sense for my hair.

  • @Leah_Tewari
    @Leah_Tewari 2 роки тому +2

    Outstanding video! Thank you so much for sharing this information! ❤️

  • @lifeofcathrine
    @lifeofcathrine 2 роки тому +10

    This video was scientifically beautiful and very informative. It is a bit scary to go on a detox when every kink is a point of weakness Lol but for me I'd like to stay with my oils and butters. However, being heavy handed is also a thing. I believe that moderation is a good thing and having a great shampoo that fully cleanses will give you a new slate to work on.

  • @danewshabooforyou7377T
    @danewshabooforyou7377T 2 роки тому +2

    Lovin' the info already...wow! Keep it coming 🙂

  • @iamsol4916
    @iamsol4916 2 роки тому +2

    I will never stop using oils & butters! ❤️Butters, oils , rice treatments & oil sealing are the ONLY things that’ve made my 4c hair grow Healthily ! These are the only things that made my shoulder length hair grow longer, like in childhood , without the 3-4inches of split ends lol

  • @swtcarmel1
    @swtcarmel1 2 роки тому +2

    Great vid! I love Ayurvedic oils and am not willing to give them up, but I respect that everyone’s hair is different! We all have to do what works.

  • @karenavery1342
    @karenavery1342 2 роки тому +19

    This is a very informative video. Thank you for the explanations of technical points along with 'hand-visuals' to further describe the points being made. I will continue to pre-poo with coconut oil, and use my oils in the morning when styling my hair (to reduce friction)!

    • @NaturallyHigh
      @NaturallyHigh  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you for this prescriptive feedback. When I was rewatching I got concerned that it was still a bit on the technical side. Is there anything you’d like me to explain further?

    • @apara2005
      @apara2005 2 роки тому +3

      @@NaturallyHigh as a chemist, I APPRECIATE you explained the science!!!!!! With ACTUAL science papers....loved it. People need to know this.

    • @karenavery1342
      @karenavery1342 2 роки тому +3

      No, thank you. I thought you did an excellent job!

  • @qiv777
    @qiv777 2 роки тому +3

    I love facts!! New subscriber!! Thanks for sharing!!!

  • @SunniDae333
    @SunniDae333 2 роки тому +4

    I've always use oils and butters and I liked it but recently I've tried the gel method and it works well for me too. I like both of them :D

  • @art...skill...orsubmission3045
    @art...skill...orsubmission3045 7 місяців тому

    EXCELLENT WORK! Btw, hand gestures very effective addition to descriptions and visual aids.. Thanks

  • @ulaniewilson
    @ulaniewilson 2 роки тому +4

    Loving this I formation sis. OILS & BUTTERS fa life over here lol.

  • @ebonynaturalcurls1808
    @ebonynaturalcurls1808 2 роки тому +26

    I have really been looking forward to this video and it didn’t disappoint! I don’t really use that much oil in my hair and butters can be just too much. I tended to use at prepoo and for scalp massages. There tends to be oils in quite a few products anyway. I kind of dabbled with the detox hence switching things up a bit and yes, my hair feels different but I like both ways. What is great is the focus on cleansing and simplifying one’s routine. I still p,an to sign up though as would be interesting to look at the resources and rationale in greater depth. You would have thought through all the sound bites that the benefits of oils would have filtered through! Thank you!

  • @RukiaBlackBlazer
    @RukiaBlackBlazer 2 роки тому

    *"Queen and a team hair,"* my sisters, that's what we've got, only the best for our hair, and the more it grows, the bigger a team, we need to help maintain our *"Queen and a team hair,"* that requires only the best.
    Thanks for the factual knowledge sis.👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿

  • @disneytoysr4fun975
    @disneytoysr4fun975 2 роки тому +2

    The difference is that the no oils no butters girls use styling products that provide the same if not better protection (imo). For example the uncle funky gel makes my hair extremely soft and pliable, much more than when I used raw shea butter and castor oil.

  • @jacquehanna8964
    @jacquehanna8964 2 роки тому

    Thank you so very much for your in-depth research. As I can not get through washing without using a sealer I am happy to hear this. My hair is very fine and if dried without oils or grease it will definitely snap off. Never did understand or appreciate the no oils/butters trend. Girl you had me when you clapped that mosquito. I can relate as I am unable to leave any mosquito in my space unchallenged 😂. Again thank you.

  • @lauraadingmburu9446
    @lauraadingmburu9446 2 роки тому +2

    I think the problem with oils is the Way we use them. The products used even in the 30 day detox contain oils and butters all of them! However they are in formulations that do not cause the problems caused by improper use. Washing weekly to bi weekly also prevents build up. Any kind of buildupwill act as an occlusive and lead to dry hair over time.

  • @setapartaay925
    @setapartaay925 2 роки тому +1

    Shoot, sis. Y’all can if y’all want to. No hard feelings. I won’t though….I gotta do what works for me😃
    Be blessed everyone 🥰

  • @christinedalexis
    @christinedalexis 2 роки тому +4

    I only use Wildgrowth hair oil on my hair and scalp. Stopped using butters because whatever was in it dried out my hair. 😒😒 ends started breaking. So just water, oil and protective styling. My hair has started getting longer 😁❤.

  • @lilythegrey
    @lilythegrey 2 роки тому +7

    This is the first video of yours I've ever seen and I'm subscribed. I love how in depth you've gone with this topic. Looking forward to binge watching the rest of your content.

  • @blairwalker12
    @blairwalker12 2 роки тому +3

    So I believe you have to do what works for your hair and scalp. My scalp doesn't do well with oils especially with fragrance, possibly due to too much sebum production. So besides washing and deep conditioning my hair is moisturized with a leave in, and a gel that has protein in it. It's been going pretty good so far it's been 2 years.

  • @luciaescobarz
    @luciaescobarz 2 роки тому +15

    Very very interesting once again! I love your in depth videos backed by scientific articles! 💕😇!
    I quit oils and butters for a while, my wash and go’s looked beautiful and less dry, but the hair broke a lot when I detangled! I went back to using coconut oil and Conditioner for detangling, as advised by you, and my hair stopped breaking so much.😭😭💕 . When I use conditioner on it’s own when detangling, the hair breaks more! It’s trueeeee
    Quitting oils and butter taught me that I have to cleanse my hair more toroughly and that I don’t have to layer so many products to moisturize my hair. I feel like I really got to know my hair better!
    The mosquito part tho😭🤣🤣 I laughed hahahah!
    Edit: the BGLH link in the description box! The nostalgia😍

  • @adambata4667
    @adambata4667 2 роки тому +7

    Thank you for this video! It's educational. I decided not to do the 30 day hair detox. My hair isn't naturally strong and I wish that I had more density. I have fine 4c hair.

  • @champagnedriptv7519
    @champagnedriptv7519 2 роки тому

    I appreciate how informative this was

  • @cindychristian1700
    @cindychristian1700 2 роки тому +2

    My dry hair does get very moisturized with just water or aloe vera juice but when I add oil, butters or grease it does any better! I certainly couldn't detangle with water or aloe vera juice alone!

  • @onetallgirl1369
    @onetallgirl1369 2 роки тому +3

    I have thin strands, low porosity hair, butter are too heavy for my hair but when I use a small amount of shea butter and my hair does okay. I will never stop using oil. My hair does so well when I pre poo with oil!

  • @Clary_Sage
    @Clary_Sage 2 роки тому +11

    Thanks for the post. I found it informative. It’s team oils and butters over here. Off the back of this post I would like to incorporate a shorter detox program into my shampoo/condition routine though. Maybe once every other month.

    • @NaturallyHigh
      @NaturallyHigh  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you for commenting. What do you like about oils and butters? What’s your reason for wanting to detox?

    • @Clary_Sage
      @Clary_Sage 2 роки тому +2

      @@NaturallyHigh Hi there! I have found oil to be the best way to protect my hair before shampooing-I’ve never really been able to move away from coconut oil for long. Like you, I don’t use it for styling. My hair tends to feel dry and needs a regular spray of water or high water content product and Shea butter (with other oils blended in - castor oil, vitamin E oil and almond oil) just helps to seal that moisture in and helps smooth my hair for twisting. Spraying my hair with a product with a high water content if not water is the best thing I’ve done for my hair lately. Oil doesn’t moisturize and neither does Shea butter which I learned the hard way. I use castor oil (I prefer the processed, light coloured stuff). I know, there is JBCO but that one makes my natural silver highlights look discolored... The castor oil is heavy enough to help seal the ends while twisting. Re the detoxing. I do worry about build up and correct me if I’m wrong, the post did mention that it takes a while for the oils to dissipate to where you are left with sebum? I do use a clarifying type shampoo at the moment; it’s Giovanni Tea Tree tingle but I feel that that does not remove everything which in general is a good thing. However, I like the idea of a clean slate once in a while. I wonder how my hair will behave. Sorry about the long response for what is for me a very short routine. It’s just about using the right products in the right way for our individual strands and how we like our hair to feel and look. I’ve always loved how your hair looks-the fullness most of all. Looking forward to learning from your future content. 😄

  • @carinaolander3016
    @carinaolander3016 2 роки тому

    This was so informative, thank you! I will start using liquid coconut oil in my daughters locs again!

  • @sultrybabe08
    @sultrybabe08 2 роки тому

    I am currently 4 years Loc’d and my hair loves oils but I only use it after first hydrating my hair. When I was loose natural I would smother my hair with butters and oils and have since learned less is more!

  • @ChinaJasmin
    @ChinaJasmin 2 роки тому

    😹 The mosquito clap 🦟 I appreciate the knowledge and resources given in this video. 🥰 Thank you!

  • @kmar7586
    @kmar7586 2 роки тому

    Thanks for taking the time to research and explain this scientific informational in such a relatable way. I stopped using oils and butters for about a year and I experienced excessive breakage, dullness, roughness and dry hair. I recently did a much needed mini chop in hopes of regrowing my hair with oils and butter as I did when I first went natural. I do have one topic I’d like you to touch on if time (and interest) allows: the use of aloe vera juice on the hair. Thanks again for such a thorough and educational hair teaching video 🤎

    • @thecure3982
      @thecure3982 2 роки тому

      That is horrible. what products did you use?

  • @marciawilliams291
    @marciawilliams291 2 роки тому +1

    Water and many oils does wonders for my hair and I surely will stick to it. Thx for this interesting video. 👍🥰💞🙏🙏

  • @ExquisiteKinkyCoils
    @ExquisiteKinkyCoils Рік тому +1

    Thank you for using scientific research to support the well-balanced response to oils and different kinds of butter on the hair.

  • @BA-vr7vm
    @BA-vr7vm 2 роки тому

    I say use what works for you. Right now I'm trying the No Oils and No Butters and my hair feels so much stronger and springy like it's not as dry but still dry but it's not breaking off. I will start back oils and butter but for now, I will continue the challenge. My hair feels even thicker but I am taking MSM internally and topical in water. I'm more focusing as to what's going inside of my body, instead of outside.

  • @maryamlaushi9108
    @maryamlaushi9108 2 роки тому +3

    Clearly if you have high porosity hair, oils and butters are super important If you want to retain length.

  • @solarlola5953
    @solarlola5953 2 роки тому +2

    I use mostly butter creams and leave in conditioners. I rarely use oils because my hair feels very brittle 3 days after applying any type of oil. But I do oil my scalp.

  • @thedarknessofnana
    @thedarknessofnana 2 роки тому +2

    That’s so interesting. I have noticed my hair is stronger & healthier now after I stopped using all those heavy creams & butters. I use coconut oil with essential oils exclusively after shampooing.
    After I let my hair freeform loc, I got rid of a majority of my hair products. My seborrheic dermatitis also got worse, so that was prt of the reason.
    Now, I wash twice with diluted Dr. Bronner’s tea tree castille soap (1:5 ratio of water:castille soap) two to three times a week, and every other hair wash I use T/Sal seborrheic dermatitis shampoo.
    Out the shower, I put coconut oil with some drops of tea tree & peppermint essential oils in it on my scalp liberally, and I put just coconut oil on my hair, but focus in my ends.
    My hair’s never been more healthy & strong, despite my scalp doing the most.