Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Olive oil for hair? Where to buy?

Where do they sell olive oil for hair? what brand is good? Never tried it. I used Coco oil but there is a strong smell which bothers some people. Does olive oil have any smells? THANKS!!!Olive oil for hair? Where to buy?
there is generally a section for african americans in the supermarket, but a better one in target or walmart. they have olive oil products. i'm white but have very coarse curly hair and use those products frequently. you just have to try and see what works for you. don't use the olive oil you use for cooking.Olive oil for hair? Where to buy?
You can get it at any grocery store, health food store, or walmart, kmart, anywhere.. be alot cheaper than a Hair store like Sallys... same stuff but a lower price.. be sure and wash really good to get it all out.. good luck..
I've used olive oil for my scalp for years. There is no smell, but I suggest using the extra virgin olive oil which is lighter.
olive oil you can get at a regular grocery store. it doesnt have much smell to it.
I would purchase from Sally's or a professional type beauty supply. This way you are getting a top of the line product, not like found in the grocery store.
There is this Olive Oil Organic Root Stimulator (when you do your search you have to use that verbiage). This is an entire line of hair products. Shampoo, conditioner, oil sheen etc. It is design for the hair so the fragrance is very nice. You can search the net for it or go to a local Beauty Supply store in your area.





I don't think olive oil from the store would be to bad, but depending on the amount you plan to use or how often...your hair will be very greasy!!! I would suggest you try the made for hair olive oil!!!





Take care-
hey me again. olive oil is available anywhere - mainly in the food department. there is no specific brand. just get a bottle and wont run out for months.
There is no olive oil for hair. You can use extra virgin olive oil, the same we use for cooking. It's a perfect hair mask, very popular in southern Europe.

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