Over-oiled, definitely. It will soak in within a day or two, leaving my hair lovely.
Over-oiled
Slightly dry-looking
Over-oiled. Makes my hair feel thick and softer. I am talking about natural oil/sebum. Not olive oil or others, those make my hair feel crunchy.
Over-oiled, definitely. It will soak in within a day or two, leaving my hair lovely.
neither over-oiled hair or dry hair is perfect. You should use hair conditioners to care your hair avoiding too dried or over-oiled;
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Thick, dry and curly, so I'm always going to choose over oiled over dry. You just can't tell in my hair if it's over oiled, but it looks awful when it's too dry.
My hair doesn't like oil, the most it will tolerate is a small amount of Argan oil. When I've tried other oils it looks and feels disgusting. I never get split ends anyway...
My hair can definitely get away with having a LOT of oil in it and I'd rather it looked over oiled than dry because I'd have a frizz halo and my curls wouldn't form properly if it was dry.
Goal met and exceeded, now what?
I have curly virgin hair which is currently tailbone length un-stretched.
At least with over oiled hair I know it is not getting damaged.
I have to say dry
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Over-oiled, that's what updos and plaits are for.
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Slightly dry. My hair is fine, so having it a little on the oily side would make it very flat.
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