Sachin
Hey Anon! Thanks for the question.The main pouprse of the oil rinse is to prevent your hair from being stripped of oils during its most fragile state. Most people experience breakage between the wash and the conditioning phase, this added step helps to transition your hair to the conditioning. The oil adds some slip and oil back to your hair that was just removed. It keeps your hair slick and reduces the likeliness of knots, tangles and most important dryness. Oil rinsing is one of those things, that just works. If you were to apply the oil to your hair after it was already conditioned, you would be upset to find that your hair is extremely oily, and no one wants greasy oily hair. Try it! You have nothing to lose. Hope that helps :)
Sachin Hey Anon! Thanks for the question.The main pouprse of the oil rinse is to prevent your hair from being stripped of oils during its most fragile state. Most people experience breakage between the wash and the conditioning phase, this added step helps to transition your hair to the conditioning. The oil adds some slip and oil back to your hair that was just removed. It keeps your hair slick and reduces the likeliness of knots, tangles and most important dryness. Oil rinsing is one of those things, that just works. If you were to apply the oil to your hair after it was already conditioned, you would be upset to find that your hair is extremely oily, and no one wants greasy oily hair. Try it! You have nothing to lose. Hope that helps :)