***ATTENTION THIS IS MY NEW FAVORITE OIL!!!!
After my bad experience with the peppermint tea tree oil I went to Sally's to get my go to Jamaican Black Castor oil but guess what they had a huge sale on it and they only had one bottle left and it was the rosemary kind. I opened it up to smell it and it smelled just lie rosemary chicken and I just couldn't get it. I was so upset because all I wanted to do was oil my dang scalp! I look on the shelves for something else hoping I could find something familiar because I didn't want to try another new oil and have it fail miserably. My eyes spotted Wild Growth..........
I have used Wild Growth before (the one in the white bottle) when I was in high school after a bad relaxer thinned the middle of my hair out and it worked wonders then. I checked the ingredients to see what all was in it and holy cow I was shocked. It has olive oil, jojoba oil, coconut oil, castor oil, flax seed oil, carrot
oil, pumpkin seed oil, grape seed oil, safflower and more. Its like someone took all of the great oils and put them in one bottle.
Now since this product has so many different oils I will tell you that it does not smell like roses, it smells very herbal. I put it on at night so by the time I wake up the smell has had time to tone down. Since there is coconut oil in it you might have to run the bottle under hot water for a while to melt it, I do that for about a minute or two then shake the bottle and its good to go.
When I apply it I simply run to spout through my scalp and squeeze on random parts of my head then I gently massage it so it can be distributed to my hair as well.
I have seen some good growth but I can't say its all to the wild growth because I am also doing some new scalp treatments so it might be a combination of the two.
Overall I give this product a 10 and I definitely will be buying this again especially since its under $10.
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