AHS Thoughts: When I first got the JBCO I have to admit it took some getting used to. I used it off and on for a while because I really couldn't get the hang of it. It's super thick and if you use too much you'll have a greasy mess on your hands. So it moved to the back of the beauty closet and only made it's appearance every now and then. Then I started only putting a little tiny dab on my fingertip, rubbing my fingertips together, then applying it to my scalp. I keep on dabbing and applying until I get my whole scalp, massaging the whole way.
I attribute the growth of my problem area to this product. Nothing could help that area grow in, it stayed short and was just a whack patch! But now, the whole area is growing in. It still hasn't caught up to the rest of my hair, but it's doing well. I've tried adding in JBCO to other products, like my conditioners and shampoos but I think it works best when applied directly to the scalp and massaged in.
Some people complain that they hate the smell of JBCO, but I really don't even smell much of anything. It's not a strong scent at all and it does not linger in my hair, but if it really bothers you there is Lavender Jamaican Black Castor Oil ($11.95, Amazon.com