tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7158661258136784460.post335125366573885175..comments2023-09-21T15:38:44.334+01:00Comments on LoveYourTresses: Wednesday's words... Mineral Oils | Are they really that bad?Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17316072887976566183noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7158661258136784460.post-68710560790493417122013-10-03T00:13:23.972+01:002013-10-03T00:13:23.972+01:00Mineral oil definitely work wonders for some peopl...Mineral oil definitely work wonders for some people, I have yet to use it in its raw form and perhaps may give it a try one day who knows! I disagree that mineral oil is the 'only product that can help retain moisture 'effectively'. I would agree that it is most probably one of the most effective ones however depending on the individuals hair type a much lighter oil can also help retain if for example the individual doesn't have moisture retention issues. This is not to say it provides 100% moisture retention but enough for someone to have what they and their hair would deem as a successful hair health/journey which is what it all boils down to. xxxAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17316072887976566183noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7158661258136784460.post-40586899403008460742013-10-02T22:38:35.153+01:002013-10-02T22:38:35.153+01:00Not true. What you are saying is not based on scie...Not true. What you are saying is not based on scientific fact nor my experience. While it is true that mineral oil is more of an aid in keeping moisture in your hair rather than providing that moisture itself, mineral oil is the only thing that actually does this effectively for black hair because it is documented to keep 100 per cent moisture in your hair whereas other oils and silicones are 30 per cent or less with silicones being better than other oils. To resolve the dilemma you describe above, mineral oil should be applied to wet or damp hair, not dry hair. If a peeson has hair that is <br />naturally hydrated then applying to dry hair would be both fine and good. <br />The trouble you get into <br />with any product is when <br />you apply them daily and <br />constantly. When your <br />hair gets dry again, the <br />only way you can <br />remoisturize it is by <br />washing off what is on it <br />first. I mean, that is like <br />trying to eat chicken <br />afterstuffing my face with<br /> pizza and then <br />exclaiming "why do I <br />never feel hungry?"<br /><br />Mineral oil ended my hair breakage and stopped <br />my hip length hair from <br />getting split ends. It is the<br /> only product that does <br />not leave me with frizzy <br />hair. Even if my hair <br />moves around or gets <br />touched it does not frizz.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7158661258136784460.post-10222261812598910212013-10-02T22:26:50.939+01:002013-10-02T22:26:50.939+01:00I agree with everything except I have to say that ...I agree with everything except I have to say that for me product has almost everything to do with my hair health and I have never found a product thatworks like mineral oil. If you check out Ktani's blog, she explains the scientific facts. Mineral oil is the best detangler so no product will ever provide more slip. Mineral oil is the best moisturizer as it helps your hair retain 100 per cent moisture. Other oils are less than 20 per cent and silicones are up at 30 per cent. Mineral oil washes out easily with a mild cleanser like cocobetaine which is perfect for curly hair. It is not compatible with co-washing but the reality is that no product is. All products build up ifnot washed out on a frequent, regular basis and it is better to wash out more frequently with a mild cleanser (on both hair and scalp( than to leave your hair with build up forever until you strip it down with a very harsh clarifying shampoo only to recycle another procesd of build up.<br /><br />Our hair does not need all these products. Black ppl, mixed ppl, get a shampoo with cocobetaine like YesTo Carrots Scalp Relief, and get some plain mineral oil. I buy the laxative. It is fragrance free. I also have hip length hair and it has never been healthier. It will take time to learn how to use it but it is worth every step of the way. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7158661258136784460.post-20686217875158683572012-05-01T01:52:04.065+01:002012-05-01T01:52:04.065+01:00The life of a hair lover eh! I think it's defi...The life of a hair lover eh! I think it's definitely great that you want to observe results. I have experienced the same dryness in the past so totally know how horrible crunchy hair can be. Although mineral oils are 3rd place in the AtOne leave in I find it gives great slip but now that I think about it not necessarily enough moisture! I look forward to finding a product with as much slip but better moisturising properties :) Thank you for sharing!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17316072887976566183noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7158661258136784460.post-72215124138153097252012-05-01T01:46:50.695+01:002012-05-01T01:46:50.695+01:00This comment has been removed by the author.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17316072887976566183noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7158661258136784460.post-39562765797112494282012-04-30T17:21:32.789+01:002012-04-30T17:21:32.789+01:00I realised that almost all the products I used bef...I realised that almost all the products I used before I started taking care of my hair has mineral oil in it. I hated them because they never did anything for my hair. My hair was always dry no matter how much or what I used, instead I had extremely oily weighed down hair that would leave a greasy spot where ever my hair touched. I hated that feeling and got really fed up and stopped using anything in my hair except for the olive oil moisterizer, the only product that I would keep using despite trying countless other products. However, there was this one time I used Optimum Care DC and it worked ok, I wanted to try it again to see if it would give the same results but the BSS kept saying there is a problem with the supplier. Now that I'm trying to take care of my hair the right way I learned that mineral oil is one of the ingredients I should avoid but I saw the optimum care DC (which has mineral oil as the 3rd ingredient) last week in my BSS and curiosity got the better of me even though my experience with it was over 2 years ago! lol. I bought 2 packs, I can't help remembering that 1st time, I want to see whether it really works for me or not.Candicenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7158661258136784460.post-32736751851556893752012-04-28T10:11:17.548+01:002012-04-28T10:11:17.548+01:00My personal oppinion is that mineral oil is probab...My personal oppinion is that mineral oil is probably looked at as bad because it doesn't add moisture to your hair it just sits on it like any thick oil you'd use as a sealant.. So if you're trying to add moisture to your hair and your hair is slow at doing so, the mineral oil is more likely to sit on your hair and lock the moisture out, meaning that your hair might not get properly moisturised. But if your hair has no problem drawing in moisture then it should be fine.@francinabellenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7158661258136784460.post-53818408132920875642012-04-26T18:01:29.425+01:002012-04-26T18:01:29.425+01:00Haha, but it's so true! Cyber evil eyes and al...Haha, but it's so true! Cyber evil eyes and all sorts!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17316072887976566183noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7158661258136784460.post-11559038760041903782012-04-26T18:00:09.971+01:002012-04-26T18:00:09.971+01:00I think it's great that they work for you! Wha...I think it's great that they work for you! What else can you ask for in a hair product! Mechanics are equally as important so I second you on that! I say do what works for you best and your hair will tell the story :) Thank you for sharing!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17316072887976566183noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7158661258136784460.post-41530624099891509512012-04-25T22:30:55.116+01:002012-04-25T22:30:55.116+01:00I died at 'Get thee behind me satan' LOL!I died at 'Get thee behind me satan' LOL!Jen of JustGrowAlready.comhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00726446355624033198noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7158661258136784460.post-85546713740800300102012-04-25T21:01:59.470+01:002012-04-25T21:01:59.470+01:00I love mineral oil and so does my skin and hair, m...I love mineral oil and so does my skin and hair, mineral oil isn't just in hair products, its in body products as well, even in high end products. All the bad claims about mineral oil is not backed up with any scientific poof and the same thing goes for all the other 20 something ingredients that a lot of people in the natural hair community like to bash. I think its not a coincidence that a lot of the sites that claim all these terrible things about mineral oil also sell "natural" hair products. I understand people are trying to get their hustle on but scaring people into using their "natural" products is the wrong way to do it. <br /><br />My mum and I have what most black people would call long hair and all we use is products with mineral oil. Personally I feel the most important thing is technique, what you do mechanically to you hair and how you moisturise your hair, rather than the products you use.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com