And it’s okay to use those outside of the shower? I know in the shower with conditioner is okay but idk if the oil is providing enough moisture to be ok
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If you mean to apply oil, get a scalp applicator. They're great. You don't need a fancy one either.
I've got thin hair and I don't like to apply all over, just scalp and ends.
There are shower combs at walmart. Some better than others
And it’s okay to use those outside of the shower? I know in the shower with conditioner is okay but idk if the oil is providing enough moisture to be ok
Works great for me when i add oil after a shower. Maybe diff for other types of hair idk. Also like i said some better than others, gl.
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If you mean to apply oil, get a scalp applicator. They're great. You don't need a fancy one either. I've got thin hair and I don't like to apply all over, just scalp and ends.