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Yea it does and its called cream of nature for dehydrate hair jojoba and olive oil
Coconut oil, Olive oil and JoJoba oil
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It depends what oil you use! Yes, there are oils that are beneficial for hair growth. Oils provide moisture to hair and scalp, moisture is very important to keep dry hair from breaking and shedding. Examples: Jojoba Oil, Coconut Oil, Castor Oil, Olive Oil, to name a few. There are fast hair growth oils, that contain carrier oils such as jojoba, coconut, PLUS vitamins and sulfur, which is excellent for hair growth!
One can find Paul Mitchell hair products in near pharmacy stores that also sell make up products. Also, one can go to near retail stores to buy the hair products.
There are a lot of different hair products that you can find that is good for dry hair and even for naturally curly hair. You can find it online or even in stores that sell beauty and things.
Shampooing and styling can deplete your hair's natural oil, making it dry or frizzy. So adding a little oil back can be beneficial. Jojoba oil is special because it is a vegetable oil which is chemically very similar to sebum, the natural oil produced by your skin and scalp.
Haven't heard of it. Some of the best natural hair growth oils have jojoba oil and coconut oil.
Use growing agents that you can find at your local stores. If they do not work consider some type of hair surgery.
I remember that Smiggle used to have it, don't know about it now.
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I use jojoba oil on my hair. I have very long, thin, wavy hair and it is very prone to damage. I put jojoba oil in my conditioner and during summer and winter when the weather is harsher I put a few drops between my hands, rub them together, and then run them through my hair. It reduces frizz, static, makes my hair shinier and works more as a conditioning agent than any conditioner I have tried. Almond oil also works nicely as well.