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maria.wimphrey
12-30-2009, 08:48 AM
I hate to use chemical substances and believe that going natural and herbal is the only longlasting way to get beautiful hair. There are very few places where one can get good hair products. I personally prefer Song of India hair care products that I find locally at a boutique store in US. You can also purchase them from rexpoindia.com. They nourish and strengthen my hair leaving them soft and strong. I love Song of India hair conditioner and the best thing about their product is that it is offered in various fragrances ranging from Aphrodesia (which is my personal favourite), Rose Flower, Jasmine to several others.
There are various reasons that motivated me to go Natural and Herbal. To start with people who have allergies or sensitive scalps, must use Natural and Herbal Shampoos and Conditioner. It is believed to be highly efficient for people who have dandruff problems. Of course, the most popular reason to choose herbal shampoos is because doing so will benefit the environment.
If you have not yet thought about switching to a natural and herbal shampoo, it is a good idea for you to do so. There are many good reasons to consider making the switch. This is a must-do for anyone who is trying to live a greener lifestyle.
cosmeticlover
12-30-2009, 05:42 PM
I totally agree with you maria.wimphrey.
Using natural products are very important!!!
Although I've never tried numbers of hair care products, I do use some 100% Camellia Oil.
Just for quick information, Camellia Oil is made in Japan, but it is sold widely in Asian stores in the States. (thanks my friend for introducing it to me :) )
The product's full name is Oshima Tsubaki Camellia Hair Care Oil, it contains nothing but 100% Camellia Oil.
It help to protect hair from dryness, UVB, and prevents hair to get frictions. In addition, it provides moisture, shine, and strengthen the hair.
I've purchased this Oshima Tsubaki Camellia Hair Care Oil at a store in Puente Hills Mall located in City of Industry, CA. they also have website so people who are not around the area can still give a chance to try out :)
Dazzler
01-01-2010, 04:28 AM
I have tried many shampoos and I am constantly using different types of conditioner but my hair is still dry until I tried using baby shampoo. I then realized that my hair was not reacting too well to adult shampoos because of its acidity. I have baby thin hair and the shampoos that I used made my scalp and hair dry. So after using baby shampoo for a couple of months, I have never had dry scalp and hair issues :)
ShimyMisha
01-01-2010, 10:18 AM
this sounds interesting dazzler143. I am thinking of changing from my old shampoo to a baby shampoo. I also have a sensitive hair especially my scalp gets too dry that causes dandruff.
Dazzler
01-04-2010, 08:25 PM
It actually is. You should try using baby shampoo too. I'm sure you'll like it. I don't have problems with dry hair either because the formulation is suited for baby's hair. I must say that it actually made my hair softer :)
luv2pamper
01-13-2010, 08:34 PM
Adding a little coconut or safflower oil to your regimine could help with soft hair also. Experiment with applying it before and after conditioning for best results. Everyone's hair is different, but you can't go wrong with adding either of those to your regular regimine when dryness is an issue.
Dazzler
01-13-2010, 10:26 PM
Thanks for the tips. I will do that :). I use a generous amount of conditioner after shampooing to keep my hair moisturized and healthy. I'll definitely try coconut oil soon. I know that coconut oil is very good in providing moisture to our hair and body too and it has many other great benefits. I really appreciate the tip :)
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