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Oil Rinsing; The Holy Grail Of Black Hair Care?


What is oil rinsing and how does it help black hair? 

I came across an old thread on Long hair care forums a while ago about oil rinsing and its benefits. I always pay attention when a thread carries on for more than 5 pages but this one had created quite a buzz with everyone wanting to try the technique and reporting results.

Bottles of oil

For those who don’t know what it is, oil rinsing boils down to an extra step between shampooing and conditioning that promises to make detangling a breeze, make your hair retain moisture much better, increase softness and shine. In essence it is a like a hot oil treatment done while you are in the shower.

Here’s how you do an oil rinse:
•    Start by shampooing your hair, if you are co washing only then just rinse your hair but make sure it gets soaked.
•    Coat your wet hair with about a handful (about ½ cup or so) of your favourite oil like olive, jojoba, castor etc
•    Rinse the oil off with hot water
•    Proceed to apply conditioner to your strands liberally
•    Rinse with cool water while detangling. This should be quick and painless!
•    Apply your leave in conditioner and seal

What makes oil rinsing better than a hot oil treatment is that the shampooing process is done before oil is applied so any natural oils lost during shampooing are immediately replenished. Furthermore, if the ideal amount of oil is applied i.e. not too much, the tresses will not be left greasy after the final rinse but rather will dry soft with much better moisture retention. Conditioning straight after the oil prevents too much of it from being left on the strands but enough is left to allow it to dry soft.

The consensus seems to be that oil rinsing is ideal if your hair is going to be worn in a heat free style. Flat ironing or blow drying after an oil rinse is probably not ideal. A serum is a better heat protectant that an oil.

So is oil rinsing the holy grail of black hair care? Well, it certainly has its benefits and once you have your technique down, it is very addictive because the results are immediate and obvious.

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BlackHairInformation.com is the brainchild of myself Alma Campbell. I am a homemaker, a mother and a writer. I started the website in mid 2008 with breaking relaxed hair. After making the decision to transition to natural hair, I have now fulfilled my dream of healthy long hair and I want you to achieve the same. My favourite subject is hair and I continue to blog about my hair journey here but I also write a weight loss blog LessFoodMoreLife.com

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  • Monte Georgia

    3c 4a natural 7 yrs. I tried this with olive oil last night and I loved it this morning. My hair has a shine to it and frizz free. Something I've been looking for in products all these years but have not found. My hair has its own curl pattern which I like. I like to wear my hair dried and big. Don't really care for the wash and go. I found the expensive products tighten my curls more and left them dry and hard. The oil rinse give me the moisture and shine I craved. I did not shampoo prior because I had wash my hair two days ago. I soaked my hair with water, applied 1/2 cup of olive oil, rinsed out with hot water. Applied my Aubrey Organics Honeysuckle conditioner and detangled then rinse out with cold water. I sealed it with a dollop of Herbel Essences Totally Twisted Curls and Wave conditioner. (I use it as a leave in). Braided and let it air dry and my curls looked thankful this morning. The only thing I would do differently next time is not do this in the shower. Olive oil on your face then switching from hot to cold water is a @#$%^ :) Thanks for the onfo on Holy Grail. There are several other moisturing methods on this website that I will be trying. AWESOME!

    • BHI

      Thanks for sharing your experience. I have a bottle of olive oil permanently in my bathroom for my oil rinses!

  • Timia1908

    Tomorrow is my wash day and I think I am going to try this!

  • Misskitty2

    does anyone know if oil rinsing is ok for relaxed hair. i normally go to salon to wash and set weekly but i was thinking of starting to incorporate cowashing and air drying mid week. thanks

    • http://www.lessfoodmorelife.com/ BHI

      As far as I’m aware, it is ok for relaxed hair too as long as you are not planing to flat iron your hair afterwards.

  • Vanessa aka Miss V

    can hot oil treatments be done instead of this if you plan to heat style afterwards?

    • http://www.lessfoodmorelife.com/ BHI

      Of course! As long as lots of oily residue is not left in your hair after washing.

  • Csh4597

    Wow I can’t WAIT to try this.. can’t believe I never have.

  • Traceyb

    Would love to try this. Can relaxed hair be roller set immediately after this oil rinsing treatment?

  • Tracey

    This method sounds too good, too easy. Would like to try it as soon as possible. Is it safe to roller set and hood dry relaxed hair right after the oil rinse?

    • http://www.lessfoodmorelife.com/ BHI

      Oil rinsing tends to work better if you are planning to wear a wash and go or braid out type style. Because a bit of oil residue will be left, it’s probably not ideal for straight styles . . .

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