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Virgin Coconut Hair Oil
A.l.m.a. Perez@princessmononoke
Feb 08, 2006 09:56 PM, 3954 Views
(Updated Feb 08, 2006)
This is a good summer oil for the hair

The reason why I said summer oil is because where I live, winters are a beast. I am not joking. So far, the winter was pretty mild. But several years ago, it is not unusual in dealing with snow that nearly came up to my knees and I am 1.714 5 meters tall (5’7.5 inches, yes I am kind of tall and no I don’t do sports so kiss off *lol*). Anyways back to the topic at hand. This oil is simply too light to use in winters like ours, hence don’t be surprised if your get split ends over here.


Anyways I use this oil all the time in the summer. I use it as a hot oil treatment, preshampoo treatment, body oil, daily hair oil, whatever. Plus I like the smell of coconuts and it reminds me of pina coladas (Personally I can’t stand coconut milk or the water but I will eat the meat of the coconut, go figure *shrugs*). It keeps my skin soft and supple and it doesn’t stain my sheets or clothes. But I am pretty light-handed with this stuff.


I purchase mine online because the one locally sold in the stores smells funny, like rancid coconut oil. I forget the brand since I use two kinds. Oh I forgot, there is this coconut oil that smells so good. I get so many compliments when I use it. I believe the name of it is Monoi de Tahiti or something like that. It comes in several scents, like tiare, fragipani [sic], vanilla, etc. The downside is that it comes in a small bottle and you can’t control the flow of it. But I purchase it anyways. Well I hope this review is helpful, however disjointed it is *lol*.

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