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Essential oils can also add to the appearance of your hair. For fair hair, add a few drops of Chamomile to a pitcher of warm water and use as a final rinse. If your hair is dark, do the same, but with Rosemary instead. If you are looking for a natural conditioner, see our recipe below:
Light conditioner:
1 Tbsp Lanolin
1 Tbsp Glycerine
1 Tbsp Almond Oil
3 drops Rosemary (for dark hair) OR Chamomile (light hair)
1 egg
Combine the first four ingredients, mixing thoroughly. Warm the mixture slightly. Beat in the egg. (Remember only warm the mixture slightly or you will end up with scrambled eggs on your head!) Once the egg is well mixed witht the other ingredients, massage the mixture into the hair and scalp. Place either a bath cap or a towel over your hair and allow the conditioner to penetrate for about 10 minutes. Finally, rinse your hair thoroughly and the beautiful lustre will be revealed!
Their shea butter is excellent.
I love their Rosemary Hair Growth Oil (it is already mixed up with all the oils that help your hair to grow)
And their customer service is THE BOMB.
Go ahead and sign up to be a "preferred" customer and you will get some extra perks too!
[ QUOTE ] pookeylou said:
Absolutely LOVE fromnaturewithlove.com
Their shea butter is excellent.
I love their Rosemary Hair Growth Oil (it is already mixed up with all the oils that help your hair to grow)
And their customer service is THE BOMB.
Go ahead and sign up to be a "preferred" customer and you will get some extra perks too!
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I agree! But in addition, try the shealoe or avocado butter. I like the shea but I LOOOOVE the shealoe and the avocado butters
this is funny, i just ordered this week from them, i ordered mango butter, olive oil, tea tree..and shea butter..i love FNWL, that is a great site and they ship incredibly fast!! and u can track ur order..
I know I have seen vegetable glycerin for sale there.
Here is what they say about it.
"Glycerin is a naturally occurring by-product of soap making. It is a humectant that draws moisture to itself. It, therefore, is believed that glycerin helps the skin remain moisturized by drawing moisture to it. To add additional moisturization, vegetable glycerin can be added to creams, lotions and bath salts. Use glycerin in moderation as it can be very sticky."
It's $3.00 for 4 oz. I think I pay $1.99 for 6 oz. at Walgreens.
Their shea butter is excellent.
I love their Rosemary Hair Growth Oil (it is already mixed up with all the oils that help your hair to grow)
And their customer service is THE BOMB.
Go ahead and sign up to be a "preferred" customer and you will get some extra perks too!
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I agree! But in addition, try the shealoe or avocado butter. I like the shea but I LOOOOVE the shealoe and the avocado butters
[ QUOTE ] pookeylou said:
Absolutely LOVE fromnaturewithlove.com
Their shea butter is excellent.
I love their Rosemary Hair Growth Oil (it is already mixed up with all the oils that help your hair to grow)
And their customer service is THE BOMB.
Go ahead and sign up to be a "preferred" customer and you will get some extra perks too!
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what kind of results did you see with the rosemary hair growth oil and how long did it take?
thanks