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Emu Oil Products - shampoo, conditioner, etc.

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KinksnCurlz

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Has anyone every used these products? They look pretty good. Any feedback would be appreciated.

Sorry, my dingy behind forgot to leave the link...
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here it is...
www.uniquelyemu.com/haircare.htm
 
I use it. I buy it in the 1 liter container, and mix some with my essential oils and homemade wildgrowth, some times I mix it in hair packs etc. I really like this product. It is creamy and goes great with Castor oil to cut the stickiness. Bonjour.
 
I was researching emu oil products yesterday from the pure oil to the hair products and am thinking about incorporating it into my hair care regimen again. (I used to use the oil)

Emu oil is good for scalp conditions as well as waking up sleeping hair follicles to give it a kick start in growth. It also doesn't clog the pores which is a good thing. I'm thinking it will come in handy to use after a touch up to reduce inflammation (incase of sores or minor burns) You should see what this stuff does for burns victims
 
I like Emu oil. But it's expensive. A tiny bottle cost me $14. Like Mahalialee, I mix with other oils.
 
It is actualy recommended to mix with other oils as this is a very concentrated product. I got it for my follicles and for dry hair. I also use it when I deep condition-about a tsp full in whatever I am using. You can add it to shampoos and to conditioners for ultimate conditioning of the hair or for a deep scalp massage when you really want to pamper yourself. I do not share this oil with ANYONE.
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Since it is expensive, ( got a litre of it and it came to over $103.00 Canadian by the time it was shipped and the shipping was only $8.00 Canadian plus GST!
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) Can you imagine what it would have cost me to order it from the States.
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.. so you know I am not wasting this baby.
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You can freeze it and it keeps beautifully. I just let it sit out overnite to pour off a glass sized pump container full, and put the jug back to freeze. I do not have to worry about my supply getting old or rancid. I think I have enough for a year and half the way I use it, so the cost works out. The reason I did this was seeing the price tag on a tiny bottle of emu oil for $30 plus plus GST Canadian. (stroopse!) The amount that I ordered works out to SIXTEEN times !!!!!the quantity of the individual bottles that they are selling in the store. So the amount it would have cost me in the long run buying it from the store....
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...YOU DO THE MATH! I also ordered it from within Canada from if I remember it right, Willow Springs Emu Farm. I will have to check my files to clarify the name. It has been a while. Hope this helps.
 
It is actualy recommended to mix with other oils as this is a very concentrated product. I got it for my follicles and for dry hair. I also use it when I deep condition-about a tsp full in whatever I am using. You can add it to shampoos and to conditioners for ultimate conditioning of the hair or for a deep scalp massage when you really want to pamper yourself. I do not share this oil with ANYONE.
blush.gif
Since it is expensive, ( got a litre of it and it came to over $100 Canadian by the time it was shipped and the shipping was only $8.00 Canadian plus GST!
shocked.gif
Can you imagine what it would have cost me to order it from the States.
confused.gif
.. so you know I am not wasting this baby.
wink.gif
You can freeze it and it keeps beautifully. I just let it sit out overnite to pour off a glass sized pump container full, and put the jug back to freeze. I do not have to worry about my supply getting old or rancid. I think I have enough for a year and half the way I use it, so the cost works out. The reason I did this was seeing the price tag on a tiny bottle of emu oil for $30 plus plus GST Canadian. (stroopse!) The amount that I ordered works out to SIXTEEN times !!!!!the quantity of the bottles that they are selling in the store. So the amount it would have cost me in the long run buying it from the store....
look.gif
look.gif
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...YOU DO THE MATH! I also ordered it from within Canada from if I remember it right, Willow Springs. I will have to check my files to clarify the name. It has been a while. Hope this helps.
 
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