Alternative to hair oils – Johnson’s Baby Oil

Hair care with the use of oils makes us think about applying only natural vegetable oils on our hair. However, not only such oils can boast about the diversity of nutritional ingredients. Oiling hair with baby oils also brings suprising effects. Johnson’s Baby oil applied on hair gets best reviews from hair freaks.

INGREDIENTS

Firstly, it’s a good idea to take a look at the ingredients of Johnson’s Baby oil. Why is it fit for oiling? Right after clear water, its main ingredient, there is glycerin– humectant which keeps moistness and prevents water loss from epidermis. This igredient is mainly responsible for moisturizing properties of Johnson’s Baby oil. Another ingredient of the baby oil is an emollient which surrounds hair with occlusive layer and prevents excessive water evaporation. There are also other ingredients which are responsible for moisturizing, softening and regulating skin pH (also on the scalp).

FORMULA

As a product for baby-soft skin care, Johnson’s Baby oil is quite light and delicate. Mild oil has been dermatologist- and allergy-tested so there is no danger of getting allergy reactions or scalp irritation. The oil isn’t supposed to dry hair after oiling, considering the ingredients and tested formula. Timeless Johnson’s Baby oil is a bit runny, has a beautiful fragrance and absorbs quite well leaving a delicate oily film on your hair.

HAIR OILING

How to use baby oil for your hair? As far as the formula is concerned, the baby oil resembles standard vegetable oils used for hair oiling. That’s you apply it on strands in the same way. You can do it on dry or wet hair. It is also recommended to warm up an oil a little bit before applying it to hair. It is important not to apply too much of the oil – it might be hard to wash away. As any other product of oily formula, Johnson’s Baby oil may lead to greasy and weighed down hair.