Kimzie, how you use it depends on your type of hair. It is meant as a leave in for thick, course hair. For thinner, lighter hair, you should scoop some into your fingers (about the size of a quarter), spread it on your fingertips and run it through... +
Kimzie, how you use it depends on your type of hair. It is meant as a leave in for thick, course hair. For thinner, lighter hair, you should scoop some into your fingers (about the size of a quarter), spread it on your fingertips and run it through your hair, starting at the tips. Then comb out and you will have enough on the scalp. If you do this overnight it will moisturize enough and be ready to wash out in the morning. For me, I was using this before coconut oil was trendy and I use it as a leave in after straightening my hair.
Again, use of the product depends on the hair type. The original use is meant for extremely course, extremely dry hair.
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