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So, here I am with a plastic bag on my head,......

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phoenix Mon 18-Jul-16 22:31:15

Having warmed up about a third of a ramekin of olive oil and massaged it into my bonce. I applied it to dry hair (in both senses of the word) I have bunged a carrier bag on it , then wrapped it in a towel , as per the instructions. I look less than fabulous, but am trying to think of that French phrase, something about suffering to beautiful, not that it could be applied to me,but hopefully you will get my drift. Some of the other online things included mayonnaise, eggs, cucumber, honey and avocado! I want to sort my hair out, not make a damn salad! Just surprised that they didn't include couscous and quinoa.

Now, apparently, I'm supposed to sit like this for about 45 minutes shock but what I'm not sure about (and the website isn't clear either) is what happens next!

Do I just rinse, do I bung a bit of shampoo on before adding water ?

Please reply, otherwise I might be stuck like this all night!

I REALLY don't think so, the damn stuff is starting

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rosesarered Mon 18-Jul-16 22:33:52

Use a gentle shampoo, and never rub hair hard with a towel afterwards.

Nannylovesshopping Mon 18-Jul-16 22:34:01

You definitely need to shampoo it out, should then be gorgeous!

phoenix Mon 18-Jul-16 22:46:25

Thanks for the responses, much appreciated.

BUT do I just rinse first,then shampoo, or slap some shampoo on first, then add water etc?

(See previous posts, love the new colour, but it did take 3 applications of stuff to get from Scarlet to Champagne/ash blonde, so no wonder my hair is suffering!)

Anya Mon 18-Jul-16 22:48:46

Do you usually wash your hair and apply odd things beauty treatments to it late at night Phoenix confused

Yes, shampoo the sticky stuff out and next time why not opt for a conditioner hmm ..in the shower, in the morning.......although if you go to bed with sticky wet hair, it might keep you cool tonight.

phoenix Mon 18-Jul-16 22:59:27

Anya I applied oodles of conditioner this morning whilst in the shower, left it on for as long as possible, but the recent somewhat drastic treatment has meant that I'm slightly prone to Boris hair, hence sitting here at this time of night and hoping that some of the might help!

(Still got bag on head,tired and bored now!)

phoenix Mon 18-Jul-16 23:48:58

Right, fed up now, olive oil starting to sort of drizzle down (yes, one can I massage it in, but there is a limit)

So, decided to leave the bag on my head, put a towel on the pillow and go to bed!

Ladies, in the morning should I

A) apply shampoo to my oil soaked hair, before water
B) rinse with water and then apply shampoo
C) shave my head (only kidding)

Please advise, thank you.

Cherrytree59 Tue 19-Jul-16 00:02:39

Sleep well moon phoenix
But with this heat, hope the oil on your head doesn't start to sizzleshock

Bet you get back up in the wee small hours and head for the shower.

I would put shampoo on first, get rid of the oil slick!
Rinse well
Then let dry naturally with out any heat.

phoenix Tue 19-Jul-16 00:14:47

Thanks * cherrytree* , my current plan is to go to bed with the bag and a towel (currently finding oil everywhere, at this rate my neck and shoulder should be either well moisturised or make damn good crackling)

Just can't decide what to do about the new clothes peg currently keeping the bag in place............confused

phoenix Tue 19-Jul-16 00:23:55

God knows where the "new" came from in that post!

Cherrytree59 Tue 19-Jul-16 00:29:28

Pop on DH nose if he snores!
Peg together all your 'Hair' recipes (mayonnaise, eggs cucumber, avocado etc etc )
Or be really radical and put it in 'The peg bag'grin

Coolgran65 Tue 19-Jul-16 00:46:40

Oh, I did laugh...going to bed with the bag on.
What's the betting that in the morning, the towel will be hiding somewhere, who knows where the bag will be.... your pillow will have an oil slick...... but your hair will be beautiful.

It might take a couple of wash/rinse to get rid of the oil. You deserve that this works for you. Please do update us smile

WilmaKnickersfit Tue 19-Jul-16 01:15:55

phoenix I don't know if you will read this in time, but don't wet your hair before using shampoo. Apply the shampoo to your oily hair, then add some warm/hot water so you can get a lather going. Then just rinse as normal. You shouldn't need to apply shampoo twice, but it won't do any harm. Apply conditioner as usual. Good luck! grin

WilmaKnickersfit Tue 19-Jul-16 01:17:33

PS If you do an oil treatment again, use cling film instead of the plastic bag. wink

mumofmadboys Tue 19-Jul-16 07:53:19

Hope you haven't ruined all your bedding!! Good luck with your hair after all this!

Stansgran Tue 19-Jul-16 07:54:44

Phoenix I used a new shampoo yesterday for "ageing" hair and having been at the seaside with the salt in the air I really feel pleased with the result. I've no idea where I bought it but it's got olea and argon in it what ever they are. I usually use shampoo for grey hair which has purple shampoo.

ffinnochio Tue 19-Jul-16 07:58:13

Why would one need to use conditioner if hair has just been given the olive oil treatment?

Hope bedding was ok P

Riverwalk Tue 19-Jul-16 08:03:49

I hope your late night experiment went well!

Charleygirl Tue 19-Jul-16 08:37:09

phoenix I do hope that you have the day off today because I can see your washing machine working overtime with so much bedding including pillows soaked in olive oil having to be washed.

Persistentdonor Tue 19-Jul-16 10:12:51

Been there, done that, got the (wrecked) T shirt!!!!!! Sadly bleaching and or colouring treatments do wreck the quality of hair.

The best answer is to have a 1/2" crew cut and get all the damaged hair cut off, though I have never had the courage to do that myself. sad

Depending on how long you like to wear your hair it might take more than a year for the damage to grow, (be cut,) out. I know that sounds brutal, but as I said, I HAVE been there. A friend caused it by leaving a colour on for longer than recommended, then a 3rd year student at hair college caused awful damge during colouring a few years later.

You might find using a drop of argan oil helps. Spread one drop between your palms and then work it through the hair. I start at the back of my neck and go upwards.

Do not compound dryness problem by exposing hair to sun or salt.

Buy a shampoo that does not contain salt. (i.e. sodium laurel sulphate.) I bought a large bottle from T K Max, and that does seem to help although I still have to use conditioner as well.

www.babble.com/beauty/15-sulfate-free-shampoos/

Good luck. flowers

Zena510 Tue 19-Jul-16 10:16:02

Lashings of conditioner overnight with a shower cap on.
Rinse well.
Shampoo and condition.

Lewlew Tue 19-Jul-16 10:25:29

This is humorous in a good way. I remember when EFA oil came out and my friend drenched herself in it and then lay on a shower curtain on the floor to let it work into her hair and skin for a half hour. It got very sticky and hard to get off, but OK in the end.

Sounded like it might have been more fun if her DH had joined her on the shower curtain.... LOL

Neversaydie Tue 19-Jul-16 10:40:35

Argan oil is much better and easy to rinse out
I wash my hair in the shower, put it on ,pyt a plastic shower cap and towel on (the extra heat helps) and then sit in the bath for an hour or so relaxing.Then rinse out and gentle shampoo.
My hair is usually ok but visits to my daughter and London water play havoc with it

Jalima Tue 19-Jul-16 10:47:15

I used Argan oil and probably didn't wash it well enough afterwards as my hair still seemed a bit thick and sticky afterwards.

Years ago, when I was a daft teenager, it was fashionable to use either a vinegar rinse or a beaten egg to condition the hair. I tried the egg method but the rinsing water was too hot and I ended up with scrambled egg in my hair.

gettingonabit Tue 19-Jul-16 13:11:56

Vinegar is great for making hair shine. And for getting rid of nits! Whiffs a bit, though.

I'm following the OPs example, having put an avocado on my head and wrapped it in one of those bags you put kitchen waste in.

I love the description "Boris Hair". What an image...