No, you use it to CURL your hair.
Well, it depends on how you use it. On the instructions, for the skin, it says that your skin must be damp. So your hair must be damp for it to moisturize or soften. But, my grandma used to lather it in my hair. Just to the ends of your hair. Not the roots.
I used a hair conditioner to help soften my hair and make it more manageable.
Alkalis expand and soften the hair shaft.
Castro oil!
I use Cocoa butter to soften my skin and give it a natural glow.
Glycerin softens the hair using moisture from humidity to lock in and soften shaft.
Moisturize, exfoliate, or try waxing.
No, conditioner will only soften, moisturize, and detangle the hair. It will not effect the growth.
If you get the bangs, straighten them flat and soften the curl. Hope this helps!!
to soften the dry ends and also to massage into your scalp
well if you have dry hair then your haair needs plenty of nourishment so you should massage your hair with a hot oil treatment (olive oil) will work atleast once a week . Use mild shampoo and dont use blow dryes and irons for a while