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Reddit mentions of Monoi Tiki Tahiti Tiare Coconut Oil 4 Fluid Ounce

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Monoi Tiki Tahiti Tiare Coconut Oil 4 Fluid Ounce. Here are the top ones.

Monoi Tiki Tahiti Tiare Coconut Oil 4 Fluid Ounce
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Monoi tiare tahiti monoi tiiki tahiticCoconut oilA blend of pure coconut oil, with delicately scented essence of Tiare, Tahitian GardeniaFree Of Chemical additives, animal testing
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Height6 Inches
Length6 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateFebruary 2015
Size4 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Weight0.31 Pounds
Width6 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Monoi Tiki Tahiti Tiare Coconut Oil 4 Fluid Ounce:

u/conjunctionjunction1 · 9 pointsr/Swimming

Ooh, my time to shine! Swimming hair care expert here- swim 6x a week for ~90 minutes a session in chlorinated pools and still maintain shiny gorgeous locks. Do the following and you'll be good:

  • wet hair before you put cap on. Completely soak it to saturate the hair follicle.
  • after swimming rinse well, apply conditioner when you shower and rinse out, then lightly apply and leave in this stuff - to entire length of hair, concentrating a bit more at the ends

  • on weekends or when you have time, apply castor oil to roots and jojoba oil to middle and ends, leave on for 30 minutes and rinse out. Personally I like to put this on and let it soak while I hit up the eucalyptus steam room, cold plunge ice bath pool and then the dry cedar sauna. Pro Tip: grab a plastic bag if your pool provides them for you to store wet swimsuits in, and wrap that around the top of your head after putting on oil while you hit the sauna/steam- boom, instant hot oil treatment! :)
  • air dry as often as possible, blowdry as infrequently as possible
  • detangle GENTLY using mainly your fingers and not brushing tangles out harshly with brush to decrease breakage
  • when you tie hair back do so loosely, not tight
  • wait a few days between shampoos, use dry shampoo to soak up oil if necessary
  • get your thyroid checked and have PCP run regular lab work to make sure nothing else is underlying cause
u/teethwhiteningomg · 1 pointr/Swimming

I use the plain old bodywash provided by the gym in their showers, but the key is to really hydrate with lotion after you get out of the shower and dry off.

I use this stuff all over my body, this stuff on my knees, elbows and bottoms of my feet and this stuff on my hair. Seems to do the trick- skin stays nice and soft and I no longer get comments saying, "you smell like a pool." Oh, also shower BEFORE the pool so you're wet when you get in, helps protect your hair from absorbing the chlorine.