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kitten73 said:I haven't used it on my hair ( I wash my body with it) but my boyfriend washes his hair with it all the time. Dr.Bronners peppermint soap. I "love" this stuff for my body and it keeps my skin moisturized. the tingling is long lasting and the scent is great. i buy the large ones and the whole family washes with it now. on the bottle is says you can wash your hair with it. my boyfriends hair is always very soft and this is the only thing he washes his hair with.
sky_blu said:MK I love your hair! But with making your own and adding the peppermint scent in will that also give the shampoo that umph to make your scalp tingle?? Thats what I want it for the tingle![]()
Mizani_Mrs said:As far as applying peppermint to your own poo, be careful. Search the net and find out the right amount to apply. Too much can burn your scalp. I remember reading a post a few months back about this.
Anyone know about the Bath and Body Works Peppermint Shampoo?
Thanks! I was actually talking about the other kind that says BIO on it... I'm not sure if it was the same thing, but it doesn't say CO Bigelow anywhere on it.Bath & Body Works sells the CO Bigelow mentha mint infused invigorating shampoo. I thought it was pretty good, you get a nice tingle, but the shampoo and conditioner are 12 each for 10 ounces, so I only bought them on sale to try.
Thanks! I was actually talking about the other kind that says BIO on it... I'm not sure if it was the same thing, but it doesn't say CO Bigelow anywhere on it.
Just add peppermint essential oil to a shampoo and conditioner you already love. very easy.
I do this all the time
The best I ever used was Northwest Scents. Its all natural and the smell just fills the house and lasts for a couple days