💧 Stop "Greasing" Your Dry Hair! (Here is the Truth About Oil)
Let’s have a real talk about the biggest lie we were told growing up.
How many of us remember sitting between our momma's legs while she scooped a handful of thick blue grease and slathered it on our dry scalp and hair? We thought we were "moisturizing."
Newsflash: We weren't. We were just coating dry hair in grease. 🛑
As a licensed cosmetologist of 24 years, I see this every day. You buy expensive oils, slather them on, and wonder why your hair still feels like a Brillo pad an hour later.
Here is the breakdown of Water vs. Oil so you never make this mistake again.
🧽 The Sponge Analogy (Visualize This)
Imagine a dry, crusty kitchen sponge.
  • If you pour Olive Oil on that dry sponge, what happens? It stays hard. It just becomes a greasy, hard sponge.
  • But, if you run that sponge under Water first, it swells up, gets soft, and becomes flexible.
Your hair is the sponge. Water is the only true moisturizer along side moisturizing shampoos, conditioners and leave ins. Oil is just the seal.
🚫 The Mistake: Oil on Dry Hair
Oil is hydrophobic—it repels water. If your hair is dry and thirsty, and you put oil on it, you are building a wall. You are sealing the dryness IN and keeping the moisture OUT. You are effectively suffocating your strands.
✅ The Solution: The L.L.O. Method
To actually hydrate your hair, you must layer your products in the correct order. Think of it like getting dressed: You put your underwear on before your pants.
Step 1: Liquid (The "Plug") 💧 This is Water or a water-based refresher spray. The first ingredient on the bottle MUST be Aqua/Water. This enters the cuticle and makes the hair pliable.
Step 2: Leave-In (The "Anchor") ⚓️ A good creamy leave-in conditioner grabs that water and holds it in the strand so it doesn't evaporate immediately.
Step 3: Oil (The "Seal") 🔒 Now you use the oil. The oil is the "lid" on the jar. It locks the water and leave-in conditioner inside the strand so it stays soft for days.
💡 Pro-Tip: Pick Your Oil Wisely
  • Low Porosity Hair (Hard to get wet): Use lightweight oils like Argan or Jojoba. Heavy grease will just sit on top and flake.
  • High Porosity Hair (Dries out fast): You can use slightly heavier oils like Castor or Avocado to create a stronger seal.
👇🏽 Try it tonight: Take one section of your hair. Spray it with water, add a dime of conditioner, then add your oil. Compare it to the rest of your head. The difference will scare you!
Tell me below: Were you raised on the "Blue Grease" method too? 😂 Let’s talk about it!
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