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  • tht ladys hair must be beyondd tangled

  • i think mustard oil is good for your hair, i think its what indian people use because my moms friend she uses it and my mom wants me to use it to and all my moms sisters use it lol xD

  • @minigrl12 r yuh a hindoo

  • i think olive oil will do...makes ur hair grow longer n healthier=)

  • can you use a hot oil treatment before coloring the hair all in the same day?

  • ok look please shut up everybody who think they know everything cuz they dnt. yall are some mean asz people. she know hair these are tips so if u want ur hair to be fallin out go head. cuz yall are sum bytches so go suck on a big lol pop. enternet i click u good bye

  • @ShantaeNiicole18 Yeah Most of these People CAN be Know-it-all's But some of the stuff in her Videos really don't help all that well and you can look at her and tell she doesn't really know what she is doing,I Mean you can tell.!!

    But i Have Other Videos so i don't constantly Complain about how much i Don't like Her Videos,I Just go to another.

  • she looks like shes ruffing up the womans head i fell sorry for her

  • this lady need her own page on here so i can ask some more questions. DOes she have her own page  is what i should be asking.

  • It takes a few applications to see results. But your hair will get smoother and hopefully a bit thicker because your hair won't be brittle and break off. Ever since I started doing one and using a light oil (just on my hair not the scalp) I've had less breakage.

  • no oil is GREAT for your hair...any type...u know how indisn women have great hair they usually oil..i know..im indian

  • I heard that using oil alone on your hair isn't moisturising at all. and that you had to use a moisturizer first and then seal it with the oil...

    so don't realy get it..

    and yes the hair of Indian women always seem to grow very long etc I heard about some oil they use fro mBrahimi's are something. and not those like Vatika etc.

    But still I think it might be genetics.

  • PT1 Genetics? I'm so confuse now lol.I thought everyone hair grows between 1\4 to 1\2 inch each month. I cut off my relaxed hair(I was left with very short nat hair after) over 2 years ago to have natural hair and now my hair is pass my shoulders.

  • PT2 My hair is curly and it grows fast because I use natural products and i take care of it properly.But years ago before I use a relaxer my hair was always short because it wasn't taken care of properly.....and i'm mostly mixed with my indian backgrounds.....

  • The oils they use promotes hair growth.I plan to make my own amla oil when I get the powder later.

  • really...then im going to use oil on my hair.

  • great tutorial. thanks

  • mmmm I was wondering..is giving thin hair oil treatments good?

    Is it possible for your hair to fall out if the oil is too heavy (to remove)?

  • actually anyone with very dry scalp should do hair oil treatments regardless if your hair is thin. If your hair is already oily then you shouldn't.

    I don't think the oil will make it fall out...never heard of that happening. I highly doubt this however too much oil could cause the hair to mat up.

    A little oil on thin hair will actually help it look a bit thicker or fuller.

  • O thnx for answering.

    I actually already did a hot oil treatment like twice already with Extra virgin olive oil as a pre-poo.

    I do this once a month. however I don't really notice any difference yet..

  • no... using oils dat can grow your hair like tea tree oil helps the hair to grow longer and thcker,,, you also have to get regular treatments to the hair in order for it 2 grow long and healthy. Hope that helps :)

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