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For those using coconut oil...

(19 Posts)
Anya Sat 22-Oct-16 22:01:54

Phoenix I must have missed your bad hair thread.

Have you come across something called Trauma Treatment Healing Colorcare by L'Anza. My step sister has been staying with me and has had a colour disaster when something went wrong at her normal hairdresser a week before she arrived. Her hair was a mess.

I leant her some of mine and she put a 'pearl-sized' blob onto her hands and rubbed it into towel dry hair after shampooing as a leave-in conditioner. She was here nearly a month and there was a noticeable improvement by the time she left. In fact I felt I had to give it to her to take home sad

Here's what it looks like

If you google it you will find various sites that sell it and it doesn't necessarily have to be used in coloured hair either.

junie1 Sat 22-Oct-16 21:53:53

Wish I could

junie1 Sat 22-Oct-16 21:53:16

Thanks so much
Junie

junie1 Sat 22-Oct-16 21:47:54

I wish I could
Junie

Louizalass Sat 22-Oct-16 21:46:42

Forgot to say that, in the winter, we have to chop it up in the jar with a wee sharp knife, before we can scoop it out with a spoon.

We don't have central heating so putting the jar on a radiator isn't an option!

Louizalass Sat 22-Oct-16 21:43:59

We use it for whitening our teeth! Just scoop out a teaspoon full, put in mouth, squish around and it melts. For other uses, just put whatever amount I need into a small cup, put the cup in a bowl of boiling water and the coconut soon melts.

lizzypopbottle Sat 22-Oct-16 20:26:22

Blast the surface with a hairdryer?

Elegran Sat 22-Oct-16 17:57:21

But keep the coconut oil away from it. (And starting a new thread would have been a good idea.)

Elegran Sat 22-Oct-16 17:56:03

I googled "black shift dress" and "pocket" then chose to show images. One of these hundreds should be what you were looking for.
www.google.co.uk/search?q=%22black+shift+dress%22+pockets&client=firefox-b&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjZxtDT7-7PAhViCMAKHQf0DAgQ_AUICSgC&biw=1067&bih=491

paddyann Sat 22-Oct-16 17:55:22

use a teaspoon

Barmyoldbat Sat 22-Oct-16 17:33:52

Could you not make yourself one? Very, very, easy to do

junie1 Sat 22-Oct-16 16:21:13

Hi
I have been looking for a black sleeveless shift dress with pockets, so I can wear it over jumpers and blouses.

I have looked in lots of shops and online, but had no luck , can anyone help please.

Many thanks
Junie

notanan Sat 22-Oct-16 16:01:01

with a desert spoon, then it melts as soon as it's in my hands - no problem - find it more convenient that way than in the summer when it's all runny in the pot

Izabella Sat 22-Oct-16 15:30:20

For problem hair yes!! Put a plastic bag or cling film over the top covered with a hot towel and leave as long as possible.

Welshwife Fri 21-Oct-16 20:12:31

I have never had that problem - I get cold pressed organic etc stuff and when set it is still easy to get out. I do decant some into a smaller pot as I get it in a two kilo size - which is a tad large in the bathroom.

phoenix Fri 21-Oct-16 19:54:53

Would it help my still problem hair? After the colour stripping months ago, and a few trims plus the bag on head thing (see previous thread) and intensive conditioner, it's still bloody awful!

tanith Fri 21-Oct-16 15:22:33

I put some into a small pot and as DaphneBroon says pop it on the radiator or let the pot float in a bit of hot water in the sink.

DaphneBroon Fri 21-Oct-16 14:44:29

Put it on a radiator for a few minutes?

BabsAnn Fri 21-Oct-16 14:37:28

...as a moisturiser etc. In the winter months, how on earth do you get it out the pot? With a chisel?! In summer it was quite soft and I used it like regular hand cream but I actually broke a nail this morning trying to get some out. Yes, I know. First world problems, but still. wink