I do both... If I oil when wet, it looks greasy until I wash again but it's very moisturized. If I apply it when dry and doesn't look oily but I have to do it more often.
I do both... If I oil when wet, it looks greasy until I wash again but it's very moisturized. If I apply it when dry and doesn't look oily but I have to do it more often.
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I always use oil on my wet hair - I've found that it helps prevent breakage and also helps to tame a bit of my frizz. If I'm getting way to much volume (happens on super humid days) I'll use a tiny bit more on dry hair. Occasionally I will do a oil mask on dry hair before washing and haven't had any issues with drying.
If I use coconut oil I use it on wet hair so it locks in the moisture..
If I use shea butter, I use it on dry hair It won't get greasy on me
I use oil on damp and dry hair, never on soaking wet hair.
Wet or damp hair.
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Both! A bit right when my hair is damp after washes, and then as needed on dry hair as long as I'm not going out the next day. Both of these only involve the length of my hair, never the scalp.
I use oil on damp and dry hair, but never on soaking wet hair.
A nice bun makes the day.
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