I am sure this question has been asked before, but where do you purchase Joboja Oil? There are a some online sellers on ebay offering it - any recommendations?
I am finding that as my hair gets longer I am having a harder time with tangling - and Joboja Oil is supposed to be great for the hair and skin.
Anything to look for (or look out for)?
Karsten
I get mine at the Vitamin Shoppe for about $10. One bottle lasts a long time though and I'm pleased with the quality of the oil.
Nearest Vitamin Shoppe to me is 100 miles away - but I checked GNC on line and they do carry it so I am going to see if I can pick some up at the one in a local mall.
Also, I spelled it wrong ... its Jojoba Oil.
Karsten
PS: Jason, your latest photos are great ... your hair is really fantastic!
I use Heather Lorraine brand and it's the greatest!! I get it at a local health food store; $10 for 4 ounces.
health food stores sell it, i get mine at Whole Foods Market, not sure if you have one
Good luck with it
Trader Joes's
$6.99/4oz
A little goes a long way....just a couple of drops on your hands run through damp hair and brushed is a real frizzy-killer. Makes your hands feel good too !
Karsten & all long haired friends:
I know that Jojoba Oil is highly regarded, butI have never been sure I am getting the authentic product. I think Trader Joe's and WM, would be good sources.
However, I hae compared Jojoba oil to any number of high quality but variously vegatable derived oils available at the premium grocery stores: grapeseed, walnut, almond, hazelnut, advccdo. I pour small bottles of each which I keep in my bathroom, and keep the rest in the pantry for stir fry, lubricating cooked pasta so left overs don't stick, etc. Frankly, I have never been able to tell the difference on my hair. I use them all sparingly forI do not want greezy hair, but I do have dry hair, especially in the back of my head, and find some small oil after shampoo helpful
As far as detanbling is concerned, I find two produces very usefuol, and I would selcome other ideas. After shampoo, once a week, and rincing daily with conditioner, I towel dry, and identify the tangled areas. Then U spray on MATRIX BIOLAGE, a leave in conditioner, and/or INFUSIUM 23, THE TABGLES COME OUT AND i AN COM AND STYLE AS USUAL.
If others know better products I want to hear about them. These are no instead of wash out conditionersm, nor after de-tabgling substances used to arrange the ahir in a desired way --- but tangles they do banish.
Please give me our feedback, and the names of more effective products if you are aware of them.
Caledonian
Thanks for the responses ... picked up a bottle (100 percent pure) at GNC this morning (4 oz. for $9.99).
The bottle directions says to mix with shampoo or conditioner, but I am guessing most here just directly apply a small amount throughout the hair with their hands.
Karsten