And once you see that difference, you understand why this old bedtime trick keeps getting passed around in whispers. It’s not fancy. It’s effective. It gives thirsty strands the one thing they’ve been begging for all along: a way to stop leaking.
The next piece is the one most people miss completely — and it explains why some overnight oiling routines leave hair soft while others leave it flat as a pancake.
P.S. The One Habit That Makes Baby Oil Backfire
Do not load it onto hair that’s already soaked and then wrap it tight before bed. That traps a slick film on the outside while the inside never settles, and by morning the strands can look coated instead of conditioned. Under the light, it’s obvious: greasy on top, dry underneath.
The fix is simple, but it changes everything. Use less than you think, keep it off the scalp, and let the lengths do the absorbing.
And there’s one pairing trick that takes the result from “pretty good” to “why does this feel different already?”
This article is for informational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Please consult your healthcare provider for personalized guidance.
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