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Old 07-13-2012, 04:13 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by concretegurl View Post
Try the pomegranates wen...or call them to maych your hair type to the right flavor.
It takes 30someone uses to fully adjust your scalps ph so in the first 2-3 weeks of ising wen you'll be dry maybe thwn oily etc I almost quit in week 3prior so glad I didn't.
I use lavendar on my dogs and kids though because iys the mildest.


Pumpkin for dogs when its in season too.



On myself winter vanilla and almond mint...
One of the QVC hosts is always recommending the Tea Tree for fine hair. Her hair is fine and that is what uses most of the time.

I just got the Pomegranate and although it's good, I like the Sweet Almond Mint results a little better. I have to leave in a tiny bit of the Pomegranate (as leave-in conditioner) and I didn't have to with the other. My hair is naturally curly and can tend to be frizzy in humid weather. Seemed the S/A/M controlled the frizzes better.
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