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    Default Which oils are ok to use in the winter?

    I'm talking about freezing weather. I guess coconut oil is about as damaging as going out with wet hair,because of it solidifying.
    Anyway what happens to oils on hair in the freezing weather? Are they even safe to use? Is it better to use silicones or even nothing at all?

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    Default Re: Which oils are ok to use in the winter?

    I don't think coconut oil in the winter is damaging unless you're hair has a ton slathered in it...I doubt a pea sized amount used as a leave in withh harm your hair, maybe make it slightly stiff of show up slightly white. I would think just returning back inside would melt the oil again and you'd be fine. For winter, if you're worried about using coconut you could mix coconut with another oil like olive or any other oil that doesn't solidify. You could use any hair oil you like that doesn't solidify, or yes you could use cones. If your hair likes them they're not bad, but if you're hair doesn't like them it wouldn't be worth it.


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    Default Re: Which oils are ok to use in the winter?

    I like olive oil and coconut oil for the winter. Personally, I don't do cones but it's up to you.
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    Default Re: Which oils are ok to use in the winter?

    Is coconut oil an observed problem, or only a hypothesized one? I know that it's solid at room temperature in my apartment, and that at least some of my hair is room temperature, but I've never had a problem with it. Why would being even further below its freezing point make a difference?
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    Default Re: Which oils are ok to use in the winter?

    I stick to sweet almond oil and mineral oil year round. I don't go out much in freezing temperatures, so coconut oil would be safe with me. I have it but stopped using it, because I like the other oils better (no particular reason why).
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    Default Re: Which oils are ok to use in the winter?

    Don't do coconut oil, trust me You are safe with basically anything that is liquid at the temperature you are at ( jojoba, olive, almond etc etc)
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    Default Re: Which oils are ok to use in the winter?

    I've used coconut oil for winters and have never had any problems. In fact, winter is when I slather it on most and spend most of winter with fully oiled hair. I wear my hair oiled in protective styles, either bunned or braided and usually wear a hat over the bun but when I wear two braids they are exposed.

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    Default Re: Which oils are ok to use in the winter?

    What 11eleven said.

    Unless you are talking about getting your hair dripping wet with coconut oil, there's no way it could damage your hair on its own.
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    Default Re: Which oils are ok to use in the winter?

    Coconut oil shouldn't actually be bad, even if you did use a lot and it solidified in your hair. It's not like water freezing where it expands and has some potential to rupture things.

    But yeah, a lot of people like to switch to oils that stay liquid in their bathroom in the winter. (Coconut oil is typically semi-solid for me in the summer as well, so I don't fully understand the distinction.)
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    Default Re: Which oils are ok to use in the winter?

    If you're worried about raw coconut oil being a potential problem, perhaps try fractionated coconut oil i.e capric/caprylic triglycerides.
    Last edited by goldenears; October 27th, 2014 at 09:40 AM.

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