tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5920157160853414405.post7218863710387844637..comments2023-07-21T05:58:27.425+01:00Comments on A Bountiful Thing : Castor-Way DrynessA Simple Thinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12088166547504521544noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5920157160853414405.post-15958419165846070502012-06-09T13:12:35.639+01:002012-06-09T13:12:35.639+01:00I found out that my hair loves castor oil. I coul...I found out that my hair loves castor oil. I couldn't believe it. Now I have childhood horror stories about castor oil, so the fragrance really brings back memories. Now I use the Tropical Isle Castor Oil that is infused with lavender. So much better, but costs a little more that the pharmaceutical version. <br /><br />Anyhoo, when I wash and condition my hair, after I rinse out the conditioner, I mix some castor oil and jojoba oil or almond oil together in my hands and run it through my hair. Then I add a cream version of a leave-in conditioner. My hair is super moist and plyable. At that point I either plait it so it can air dry or I twist it.<br /><br />Now if my hair is already dry and I want to twist it, I spritz my hair with water, add a little of a cream moisturizer, then I use the castor oil either by itself or mixed with another oil to twist my hair. My twists feel so good and the twist outs are amazing! I usually leave my hair in twists a couple of days before doing a twist out. My profile pic was done using this method.Libbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14071016583187622819noreply@blogger.com