Honey and Coconut Oil for hair

Discussion in 'Dreadlocks' started by katlyonqp, Nov 3, 2013.

  1. katlyonqp

    katlyonqp Guest

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  2. aFoolOnaHill

    aFoolOnaHill Proper Villain

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    I've put very small amounts of coconut oil on my locks before to soften things up. You should be good with the oil+honey, just make sure you rinse very thoroughly. Honestly I'd rather eat raw honey than put it in my hair... only slightly more so than coconut oil... mmmmnomnommmm
     
  3. Bubbletonic

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    Silky hair doesn't particularly promote knotting and locking.
     
  4. whispered-dream

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    Coconut oil is one of the best kinds of oils you can use on your hair. But i wouldnt advise honey. Its very sticky and if its not washed out properly you could end up with a really bad mold problem. Id avoid it altogether and just stick with a bit of coconut oil when you need it.
     
  5. Eon

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    Don't put sticky shit in Dreads.
     
  6. GLENGLEN

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    :iagree:Dreads Are Formed By Friction Between Clean, Oil Free Hairs, Sticky Shit Will

    Work Against That, Not For It...:(



    Cheers Glen.
     
  7. elizabethsallee

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    Really both works amazinglly....
    Oil and honey can help us for hair loss,hair thinning and many more problem..
    Now a days natural hair care products have honey has their highest percent ingredient.
     
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    Coconut oil is really great for your dreads, but honey?
     

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