mix the olive oil with an egg and a teaspoon of honey, and apply it on dry hair, if you apply on wet hair the water will reject the oil and it wont have any effect, use it like a mask, for an hour
2006-12-02 23:31:06
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answered by soriasis m 2
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Girl, nothing. When you put it on after you've heated it in the microwave and place your hair under a plastic cap for about 5 minutes, wash the olive oil out with your regular shampoo, your hair will come out soft and moisturized. I do this all the time, and my hair doesn't smell, it's healthy, moisturized, and shiny. I don't pour olive oil on my hair though when it's dry because it will get greasy, the only way I put olive oil in my hair if it's dry is with the Organics Roots Stimulator Olive Oil Hairdressing. But while dry, uh-uh.
2006-12-03 04:42:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Why do you want to put on wet hair? The oil will not stay onto the hair but on the scalp. Personally I use olive oil to condition my hair every week to keep it glow and silky.
Something to share... I have tried many brands of olive oil. This is the best pure olive oil. The difference is that my hair does not drop off much after i do hot-pack weekly.
Go to the website and ask for free samples. hope it will work well for you too.
2006-12-05 06:01:54
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answered by Podbie 2
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save getting trims so it could advance out and the recent healthful hair can replace the old broken hair. you do no longer choose an excellent chop all of sudden, you're able to do it over the years so your hair can stay long. Use avocado, banana, eggs or honey with olive oil a minimum of as quickly as a week as a hair mask. replace over to sulfate loose shampoos and look up the pro naturals hair care equipment and get each thing you may from them. particularly the argan oil for after a bath, it quite is a warmth protectant that doubles as a deep conditioner so it makes hair quite reliable and healthful. Plus it makes it soft and removes frizz. It prevents chop up ends too. It helped me plenty with my tousled hair some months in the past.
2016-10-17 15:36:20
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answered by ? 4
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You'll have a really good conditioner.. slather it down with olive oil, put a plastic cap on your head, sit for an hour or more if you can (doing things around the house) then wash it out real good..
p.s. you don't have to worry about oil,grease problems from this kind of special oil treatment because of your hair type.. notice the posters who said don't do it are non-african american.
2006-12-03 05:19:34
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answered by reddy_locks 4
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Maybe put in on wet hair and then blow dry it. Some of the moisture will be retained I think. I dunno, I can't see it doing harm. If it's ridiculously greasy you can just wash it out.
2006-12-02 21:25:41
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answered by Kailee 3
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It will be very greasy, smell like olives, stringy, and basically just a complete wreck.
2006-12-03 00:52:12
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answered by nikky 2
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it gets really slimey and your hair will dry but be really wet and greasy and will look really greasy as if you havent washed it!
2006-12-02 21:20:31
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answered by Anonymous
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you Will probably end with ,greasy noodle like hair.
2006-12-03 00:34:43
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answered by brasil_mulher 4
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oil and water dont mix.. all u'll end up getting is stinky hair...
2006-12-02 21:34:15
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answered by Meooww 2
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