Thursday, December 24, 2009

What is a good natural (or near natural) shampoo ?

that can be used for chemically treated dry hair. I know I can go to a natural store but I am hoping for something more mainstream so that I can continue to buy it no matter where I live in the US. I am trying to clear my hair follicle because I am having some thinning where as my hair up to about 3 years ago has been really thick. Any suggestions.What is a good natural (or near natural) shampoo ?
Giovanni shampoos and conditioners are all natural (free of sulfates, silicones, artificial fragrances, parabens and phthalates) and can be purchased at longs, target, grocery stores and whole foods.





Also, if you have a trader joe's near you, any of their shampoos will be natural and really inexpensive.





To help clear your follicle, make sure to really massage all parts of your scalp with the pads of your fingers during your shower. This will help open and flush the sebaceous glands as well as invigorating the capillaries in your scalp.





Hope that helps! :)What is a good natural (or near natural) shampoo ?
try the following product lines: Carol's Daughter, Miss Jessie, and Essentious.


All of these product lines are 100% natural and organic.





visit their websites: www.carolsdaughter.com, www.missjessie.com, www.essentious.com.





Miss Jessie has amazing curly custards from dry, thirsty, kinky or curly hair.





Carol's Daughter's products are infused with natural oils and herbs that conditions the strands, while adding much need moisture and nutrition.





Essentious has an amazing smell and a shelf live of one year. The shampoo and conditioner sell for $35.00 separately, but can be purchased from the site as a gift set.





Carol's Daughter and Miss Jessie products are available in stores in select cities. However, Essentious products are only available online.
There is 2 that I like...





1st one you can find at your local walmart is called ';Down Under Naturals-NUDE made by Belvedere, the website is http://www.belvint.com/ and it costs only about $6.





The 2nd is more $$ and you can find it at select salons, I find this one great on damaged hair: http://www.pureabba.com/Home/Default.asp鈥?/a>





Both are free of SLS (SULFATES), DEA, PARABENS PHTHALATE
You should try Creme of Nature and olive oil shampoo it clears the hair follicles and moisturizer the roots and conditions
I would suggest TRESEME,they have a wide variety of every kind of hair n u can find it every where.
Nature's Gate
I'm interested in this answer too...
Burts Bees has some good products.

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