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Oiling hair – products, procedure and purpose

By CN!

The term “oiling” may not seem encouraging and probably makes you think of engine oiling. However, when you learn something more about this hair treatment, you will surely like it.

Try to imagine a car engine without oil – how does it work? Do you think that it would be completely destroyed? You’re right. Now, think about hair that lacks proper nourishment. Does the analogy make sense?

In order to grow healthy and outstanding, hair needs numerous precious substances which should “nest” inside the hair. In this way, they provide the strands with durable protection and healthy growth.

Natural oils are perfect for nourishing hair inside. They are cold-pressed – extracted from fruits and seeds of plants. Oils contain an array of vitamins and minerals as well as good fatty acids. All these ingredients contribute to the repair, nourishment and protection of hair. They are irreplaceable in hair care as they penetrate deep into hair bulbs where they nourish and repair hair from the inside. In other words, they find the source of the problem and solve it there.

Natural oils are used in the treatment called “oiling hair”. It is very easy and can be carried out at home. You apply the oil to the entire length of hair. Nourishing the scalp is equally important. Therefore, apply the oil and massage gently to improve blood supply in the scalp and facilitate the absorption of the oil. Leave on the oil from one to several hours (the longer the better) and then wash it away with a delicate shampoo. Do the oiling at least once a week.

Thanks to oiling, you will provide your hair with perfect protection, deeply nourish and repair it. After the treatment, hair becomes shiny, bouncy, strong as well as grows faster. The strands are silky smooth. What is more, oiling hair also allows us to keep proper balance in the scalp: controls sebum production, helps to eliminate dandruff, moisturises the scalp. Even the best hair conditioner is unable to bring such effects. Worth trying?