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Product Review: Jamaican Black Castor Oil for Hairline Growth

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Uploaded by on Dec 27, 2011

It's been a year since I started using JBCO on my hairline. Here are my results!

Jamaican Black Castor Oil on Amazon.com
http://amzn.to/tAv3TT

Dec 2010 Hairline video
http://youtu.be/a-7tggy_Lmc

More on the benefits of Castor Oil
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castor_oil

Let's keep in touch!
http://blog.franchesca.net
http://twitter.com/chescaleigh
http://facebook.com/chescaleigh

Loc Star bags
http://www.zazzle.com/franchescaleigh

This video features Royalty Free music from DJ Come of Age
http://www.youtube.com/user/djconsortium
http://soundcloud.com/djcomeofage/sets/dj-come-of-age-instrumentals-licensing/

Full Disclosure: This product is linked using Amazon's affiliate link program. I have not been paid to endorse these products and have purchased all of these items on my own accord.

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  • Hey beauty! im tyrone from germany but i born in the usa ;)

    so my question is ho do you use the oil ? you only put it on the roots or do you put it all over your dreads / heads ? thanks and love from germany ty.

  • @TyroneBohne i just use it on my hairline

  • Love your vids and your creativity. How often do you use the castor oil?

  • @Vickygrl737 once or twice a day. it just depends

  • is JBCO just for the hairline?

  • @studkingsTVee you can use it anywhere you'd like to thicken or re-grow your hair. it can also be used to moisturize your scalp

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  • I haven't watched your videos in awhile! I forgot how pretty you are!

  • Fantastic results and a really useful informative video :0)

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  • @chescalocs My local beauty supply has begun to sell this product. There is also a shampoo that I purchased as well. I think that I have been re-twisting in different directions and my hair has thinned at the roots in some places. I will let you know how the shampoo works.

  • A few of my dreads are thining in the front. How can I fix this? I really dont want them to break. HELP!! Also can you do a dying tutorial, because I want to do mine myself.

    Thanks

  • @Keldaj no a doo-rag is fine. I actually use a wrap similar to a dreadsock, which has ties like a doo-rag, but has a sack so that the locs are fully covered. I got it from Wal-Mart. Just make sure that your entire hair line is completely covered to prevent lint. Also, be mindful of the friction on the hairline (don't tie it too tight). Also, styles are fine. Actually learning to style your hair now will help you deal with frizziness and awkward stages your locs will go through ;0)

  • @nickyworth25 Thank you Nicky, i have two more questions if you dont mind answering them, wrapping my hair up in a doo-rag isnt harming it in any way is it? and having my hair  put in a style even though it isnt fully locked wont stop it from locking will it?

  • @Keldaj no it won't slow the process. It will help incorporate the loose hairs into the locs. I started with 2ST also over a year and a half ago. I would only retwist about every month and a half and I've probably gone longer through the whole process. Retwisting will only help the twist appear neater. It will take awhile for them to loc. I started budding after 1 month, but I don't think it really "felt" loced to me until nearly a year. Hope this helps

  • I would love to look in your box :)

  • love your hair.

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