Monday, December 28, 2009

Does anyone know of a good all natural shampoo and conditoner?

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these should help and Take some mayonnaise and an avocado and whip until a minty green paste. Use as shampoo,


Take an avocado pear, and some baking soda. Mash them together with a little bit of water to make a paste. Rinse your hair with warm water first, then apply the paste and rinse it out with cold water. Unbelievable soft hair!





Hibiscus Shampoo


Take a bunch or hibiscus leaves and crush with a little water..keep crushing and you'll soon notice the shuddiness. Apply the mixture to hair directly or strain through a strainer to get the bits and peices of leaves out. Add a few drops of your favorite food grade essential oil, I love peppermint! Tip: Make when your about to wash your hair because it doesn't keep well.





get one coco ripe coco pod.


its tastes delicious so you may suck on the seeds and then throw them away.


then you grate the pod with a fine grater. then add a little water and use ur hands to squish the result of the grater with the water until you end up with a thick slime. and voila you have natural shampoo, be careful, rinse out hear properly after use cuz this shampoo was designed to create dread locks if left in hair





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sorry I posted loads lol hope this helps :)


plus you won't have to pay too muchDoes anyone know of a good all natural shampoo and conditoner?
As I've recently learned, many products will claim they're natural or organic, but they don't fit the true definition of it. For example, if you read the bottles of some of these products then you'll notice they never really claim to be 100% organic or natural. I have some semi-organic products like giovanni, and it works well, but if you want 100% organic then try this site, they give a list of companies that sell 100% organic products, including hair and skin care lines.





http://www.organicconsumers.org/btc/Buyi鈥?/a> - type ';hair'; into the keyword search and it'll bring up the companies that sell 100% organic hair care products. Organic and natural are different things, though.Does anyone know of a good all natural shampoo and conditoner?
Try Purdie's they are a scottish producer of Organic skincare products. They do some lovely shampoos and conditioners. Some really posh hotels in Scotland tend to use their stuff. Namely the Lemon grass shampoo and conditioner.
Lush!!!!!!!!!! If you have never tried their products then you are really missing out! I get very gresy hair and I use the juniper shampoo and jungle conditioner, and they are gorgeous!!! I used to have to wash my hair every other day, but since using the Lush products I can leave it for up to 4 days and It's still barely greasy! I highly reccommend Lush!!
Head and Shoulders.


Gets rid of dandruff, keeps your hair clean.


If you don't like the smell, it helps to get a different type of conditioner.


Herbal Essences isn't so bad either.
Boots do a range called 'natural' which is all natural and organic ingredients and its not very expensive either.
Burt's Bees





Their products get great reviews and it is an all around great company.
try out lush.com they have some great products.

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