Are hot oil treatments too heavy for european hair.

By on February 4th, 2010




My hair is dyed from dark brown to blonde, and while it’s not in awful condition, it is quite dry. I have a load of pure cocoa butter lying around in the kitchen and I was thinking I could heat it up and use it as a hot oil treatment, just on the middle/ends of my hair, not the roots. Do you think this would make my hair limp/greasy or is it a good idea.

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2 comments

  1. skyiseternal says:

    Hot oil Treatments are never heavy for any kind of hair. It helps in improving your hair health. But, I am not very sure whether cocoa butter should be used on the hair. I guess you can put it in better use by making a lip balm or body moisturizer. Check here for the recipe:
    http://perfectskincareforyou.blogspot.com/2010/01/recipe-for-lip-balm-with-sunscreen.html
    And, for your hair, you should go for pure vegetable oils like coconut, olive, castor, jojoba, almond. They would help your hair regain its shine and make it less dry too.

    February 4th, 2010 at 12:13 pm

  2. mommycitajuarez says:

    Depends upon whether you’re talking about pubic hair, the hair on your chest and armpits or the hair on your head.

    February 4th, 2010 at 12:44 pm

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