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Okay, so I don't want to sound retarded, but what's the the difference between greasing my scalp with it and putting it in my hair?

Do I need to use something else to grease my scalp?

As a reference, my hair is about as short as this random guy's; just not as "relaxed" looking.

My current routine involves taking a glob and/or clump of some viscous product and rubbing it into my hair. Afterward, I am filled with great displeasure at the greasy sensation on my hands, and I am compelled to wash them with the aid of some surfactant (typically soap). Then, I must dry them completely (an act made difficult by the humid state of my bathroom after showering) before applying lotion to my skin.

This current process is both inefficient and time-consuming, in addition to feeling gross as fuck. Tentatively, I aim to use the coconut oil in the same manner; with the difference being that I'd go directly to applying the lotion to my skin without needing to clean off the remaining coconut oil residue.

Is this a viable use case for coconut oil, or am I destined to forever have to choose between greasy-feeling hands and dry-feeling hair?

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