
Before every wash, rub some oil into your scalp (olive oil works best for me). Make sure you massage it in and get it to every part of the scalp... you should spend about 10-15 minutes doing this.

At this point you can jump into the shower to wash it off. But if you have some extra time and want to take this time to condition your length you could squeeze a tiny bit of oil onto your length too and leave it on as desired.

When it comes to washing it out (modify this to your own way of washing) get in the shower and wet down your length. Since you will be concentrating on your scalp you can put some conditioner on the length and get the benefits from that while you work on your scalp.

You should have a bowl of conditioner mixed with brown sugar. Shampoo your scalp (or.. don't, if you CO

). Then take the conditioner/sugar mixture and start scrubbing it on your scalp. Make sure, though, that the sugar hasn't melted into the conditioner, or it won't have much of an effect. Scrub the sugar all over your scalp.

Rinse out the conditioner/sugar and the conditioner on your length. You can condition one more time on your length if you feel the need to. I did this for months and my dry scalp has disappeared! I didn't find the brown sugar a neccessity for every wash but I did do an oil massage on my scalp every time...
Love,
~*Leia*~
2bNiii
18/30.4/35?
Waist length!
First goal: 30" in March <--
goal reached
Second goal: Tailbone (33"?) by the end of 2004
Final goal: 35" in February 2005
Growing since January 2003, found TLHL end of June 2003 and was at 25"
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Last Updated: March 5, 2004