You oil as your hair needs it. Everyone has different hair. Some people need daily oils and treatments. Some people need once in a while. There is no hard and fast rule. You literally have to figure out what your body needs. All my life I was told to wash my hair after swimming in the ocean but when I stopped my hair got healthier, looked and felt better. Turns out my hair loves the salty water. People need to figure out what is good for their hair. Also, no matter what, moisture is from inside and out. If you’re not eating and hydrating/drinking right you’ll have hair and skin issues. Good luck and be well. Been taking care of my hair for 30 years and this is what I’ve learned.
Agreed. Too many people telling us what we "should" and " shouldn't" do with our hair. It's always a personal journey and what's good for one head isn't necessarily good for another. My own sister had lustrous, thick hair with its own needs and my hair is drier and less porous, therefore has a different routine. One blood, but different heads.
Thank you for saying this! I hate how everyone acts like their rules are the end all be all. They told me not to wash my hair often, and that was the WORST thing for my locs.
My locs DO NOT do well with the "leave them alone" approach. My loose hair was thick, long & healthy because it was pampered (hot oil treatments, deep conditioners, scalp massages, bi weekly washes etc) but I could no longer maintain that - mental health & Uni got in the way. I wanted convenience & to keep volume so I got microlocs. My hair was starting to break off because I listened to the whole "your locs only need water". NO. Once a spoilt princess? Always? Lol. Anywho, my hair is thriving again because I'm back to using the LCO/LOC Method. It's a fraction of the time than when it was loose- nice & my hair still needs it. I do scalp massages, use my satin wraps, leave ins, soft bristle brushes to distribute product, weekly washes and bro my locs have never felt so soft and looked so shiny. To his, his own.
I feel this. I used water/rose water and there were pieces of hair flying everywhere. I shampoo, condition, and put leave in conditioner in my locs and they’re doing fine after a year. Just got to use a good shampoo and don’t be afraid to wash your hair more than once a month!
Right, there’s SO many do’s and dont’s with Locs…people who don’t wash their hair got thick nice locs, people who do wash their hair got thick nice locs..I see many different methods and see the same results often
Don't mind them, my locs were growing really fast till i saw a video on not oiling your hair daily. So i did that and my growth has been stuck at one place since... Going back to oiling daily cause wth
I oil once or twice a week not the hair just my scalp, If I feel some itching I'll use tea tree oil with coconut oil on that area and that's it I'll wash it all out on Sunday, I'd just spritz my hair with rose water 2 - 3 times a week I don't do much🤷🏾♀️ I just let my hair be, let it grow on its own ✌🏾
I would say that probably twice a day morning and then probably in the night but you don’t need to keep putting oil in your hair when you have it in your hair all you really do need to do is add cool water and damp your hair, so the natural oil products will stay in your hair for a long period of time, I try keeping my hair damp with water often, but my hair gets pretty dry often than once a week I’ll wash my hair with tree tea shampoo and conditioner
What you do? Only oil after you wash your locs. Our hair produces natural oils already. When we wash our hair (presumably with a shampoo) you disrupt those oils, whether it is a clarifying or moisturizing shampoo. The idea of oil is to be a temporary layer until our scalp reproduces our natural oils. In my case I wash my locs once a week, so I oil my scalp once a week (oil after you moisturize, preferably with aloe vera or rose water). Sometimes I skip the oil altogether, you really don't need it? If you ask me it's something you don't 100% need in your routine, prioritize moisturizing.
My hair is covered 90% of the time, maybe once a week or once every other week if I need it will I spritz with Lavender/ rosemary water, scalp & Hair then seal w/ oil. I've been leaving it alone and it's been growing so if it ain't broke don't fix it
For those of you watching this video my prayer is that you ALL come to know JESUS CHRIST OF NAZARETH as your LORD AND SAVIOR. ROMANS 10:9 say that if we confess with our mouth and believe in our heart that GOD raised JESUS from the dead we will be saved.
You can oil your scalp as needed, just make sure the oils you are using are 100% natural, and also that if you are using oil than you should also wash often at least once a week. (Make sure you are using proper shampoo as well made for locs. I recommend “Tingle” shampoo).
I washed within my first 4 days. I have coils though and I just coiled them back in place while rinsing the shampoo. I’m 1 month loc’d now, first retwist a week ago.
@@jakealbert2101 me personally I have 3 spray bottles one rose water-regular water- and one with water+coconut oil. I alternate between rose water and regular water everyday either once or twice before bed and before you go to bed. And I use the coconut oil water once every 3-4 days
If you are oiling your hair often make sure you are washing it often
exactly!! I hate when people say "oil your hair everyday" and never mention anything about water at all!
@@DreaxV2it should be common sense to wash that shii, i dont know how ppl go weeks/months without washing
@@aarona5839Jesus Christ loves you so much and died for your sins💙❤️
Yes.
What about misting with water and a small amount of hair growth oil?
You oil as your hair needs it. Everyone has different hair. Some people need daily oils and treatments. Some people need once in a while. There is no hard and fast rule. You literally have to figure out what your body needs. All my life I was told to wash my hair after swimming in the ocean but when I stopped my hair got healthier, looked and felt better. Turns out my hair loves the salty water. People need to figure out what is good for their hair. Also, no matter what, moisture is from inside and out. If you’re not eating and hydrating/drinking right you’ll have hair and skin issues. Good luck and be well. Been taking care of my hair for 30 years and this is what I’ve learned.
Thank you ❤
My locs responded well to salt water too!
Well said and thank you for sharing the truth.
Agreed. Too many people telling us what we "should" and " shouldn't" do with our hair. It's always a personal journey and what's good for one head isn't necessarily good for another. My own sister had lustrous, thick hair with its own needs and my hair is drier and less porous, therefore has a different routine. One blood, but different heads.
Thank you for saying this! I hate how everyone acts like their rules are the end all be all. They told me not to wash my hair often, and that was the WORST thing for my locs.
My locs DO NOT do well with the "leave them alone" approach. My loose hair was thick, long & healthy because it was pampered (hot oil treatments, deep conditioners, scalp massages, bi weekly washes etc) but I could no longer maintain that - mental health & Uni got in the way. I wanted convenience & to keep volume so I got microlocs. My hair was starting to break off because I listened to the whole "your locs only need water". NO. Once a spoilt princess? Always? Lol. Anywho, my hair is thriving again because I'm back to using the LCO/LOC Method. It's a fraction of the time than when it was loose- nice & my hair still needs it. I do scalp massages, use my satin wraps, leave ins, soft bristle brushes to distribute product, weekly washes and bro my locs have never felt so soft and looked so shiny. To his, his own.
What leave in conditioner you use?
I feel this. I used water/rose water and there were pieces of hair flying everywhere. I shampoo, condition, and put leave in conditioner in my locs and they’re doing fine after a year. Just got to use a good shampoo and don’t be afraid to wash your hair more than once a month!
Yes some hair love attention mines too
Blocked pores where ? Hair look thick and healthy to me just needed to be cleaned
Right, there’s SO many do’s and dont’s with Locs…people who don’t wash their hair got thick nice locs, people who do wash their hair got thick nice locs..I see many different methods and see the same results often
Right? I was looking at it like, her locs look beautiful. Okay so dirt and oil are being rinsed into the water, I’m trying to find the problem
Don't mind them, my locs were growing really fast till i saw a video on not oiling your hair daily. So i did that and my growth has been stuck at one place since... Going back to oiling daily cause wth
Yeah I only oil my locs every two weeks and I apply it after my locs have been cleaned and is towel dry but definitely works for me
It depends on the person's hair, as oil can also grow your hair. Someones scalp may need it......
Every 3-4 days is enough to apply oil to your normal scalp/locs.
Good thing I saw this. I was in my first week of using oil every day🙏
Same lol
I oil once or twice a week not the hair just my scalp, If I feel some itching I'll use tea tree oil with coconut oil on that area and that's it I'll wash it all out on Sunday, I'd just spritz my hair with rose water 2 - 3 times a week I don't do much🤷🏾♀️ I just let my hair be, let it grow on its own ✌🏾
I would say that probably twice a day morning and then probably in the night but you don’t need to keep putting oil in your hair when you have it in your hair all you really do need to do is add cool water and damp your hair, so the natural oil products will stay in your hair for a long period of time, I try keeping my hair damp with water often, but my hair gets pretty dry often than once a week I’ll wash my hair with tree tea shampoo and conditioner
What you do? Only oil after you wash your locs. Our hair produces natural oils already. When we wash our hair (presumably with a shampoo) you disrupt those oils, whether it is a clarifying or moisturizing shampoo. The idea of oil is to be a temporary layer until our scalp reproduces our natural oils. In my case I wash my locs once a week, so I oil my scalp once a week (oil after you moisturize, preferably with aloe vera or rose water). Sometimes I skip the oil altogether, you really don't need it? If you ask me it's something you don't 100% need in your routine, prioritize moisturizing.
I haven’t oiled my hair at all.
I haven't been using oil water or nothing my hair is growing at a insane rate. My hair has never gotten a lot of oils it makes my head itch.
My hair is covered 90% of the time, maybe once a week or once every other week if I need it will I spritz with Lavender/ rosemary water, scalp & Hair then seal w/ oil. I've been leaving it alone and it's been growing so if it ain't broke don't fix it
For those of you watching this video my prayer is that you ALL come to know JESUS CHRIST OF NAZARETH as your LORD AND SAVIOR. ROMANS 10:9 say that if we confess with our mouth and believe in our heart that GOD raised JESUS from the dead we will be saved.
Yawn
Amen 🙌🏿
U can do wat ubwant to your hair
So glad I saw this. Thanks for posting this video.
Yes I can see 👀☺..good advice 👍👌❤❤❤
I do mine every 2 weeks or more
Similar
So my understanding is don't add to the hair, but the scalp is fine. I get that
Was the client just putting oil and not mixing it with water?
My hair needs it often ngl it’ll get dry in a few days even father when I have them in a style
What do you when your scalp is dry when you used oil the day before
Stop using oils
@@cynthiaholland13 what should I use instead ? Cus my scalp gets dry asf whether I do or don’t 🥹
My low porosity scalp is screaming!
Lo-po here too and I could never!!
I do twice a week tops. Sometimes I just do once a week
How often are you supposed to oil your hair ?
Try twice a week
I oil everyday 3 days ave it depends where you live also
Never
You can oil your scalp as needed, just make sure the oils you are using are 100% natural, and also that if you are using oil than you should also wash often at least once a week. (Make sure you are using proper shampoo as well made for locs. I recommend “Tingle” shampoo).
What about oiling scalp?
Same applies lol
My hair sucks the oil up 😭
I'm trying to figure out why she filling up the sink and the girl locks don't even fall into the sink.
Wait I just got starter locs. How long should I go without washing my hair. I don’t want to wash to earlier and make my starter locs unravel
I washed within my first 4 days. I have coils though and I just coiled them back in place while rinsing the shampoo. I’m 1 month loc’d now, first retwist a week ago.
What type of oil is she using?
Motor
Oh no! Do not oil your dreadlocks everyday oil your dreadlock every once a month I oil My dreadlocks every wash day 3 weeks.!!!💯💯
Just tell us what we need to do smarty pants
Hahaha 😂😂😂
You're supposed to know what to do dumbass.
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😂😂😂😂
I don't oil my locks at all 😅
Could some of that color in the water be coming from the dye in the hair ?
O didn't even know ppl were doing this, thts insane lol
I oil my locs every other week
Wooooooow
What abt puttin coconut oil in it each day ? Same thing ?
Even worse
Use a light oil for ur locs like sweet almond oil and diluted tea tree or peppermint oil for ur scalp
WHy do you even want to oil your hair everyday? That doesn’t make much sense when using a mist would be so much better
@@23beats28with water or oil?
@@jakealbert2101 me personally I have 3 spray bottles one rose water-regular water- and one with water+coconut oil. I alternate between rose water and regular water everyday either once or twice before bed and before you go to bed. And I use the coconut oil water once every 3-4 days
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