I AM LOVING MSM CREAM ON MY HAIR!

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Hi ladies
I bought msm cream from vitamin world. I know it is meant for the skin, but the ingredients on the container looked so good, so I couldn't resist putting it in my hair.
Some of the ingredients are as follows:
water, msm, stearic acid, glycerin, sunflower oil, jojoba oil, sweet almond oil, panthenol, hydrolyzed collagen, korean ginseng, cholecalciferol, rosemary oil, essential oil blend, aloe vera gel....and other stuff I don't feel like typing, but you get the idea. This cream really moisturized my hair and had it so soft and my waves were a bit looser. I'm going to start putting it on my scalp and see what happens. Has anyone else tried this, or am I late? I know I saw a post where someone took msm powder and boiled it.
 
Wow an cream , huh? I put msm in my spray bottle with my distilled water mixture. I am interested in this cream. How much did it cost and what size did it come in?
 
Very interesting. I saw that MSM cream also at Vitamin World and wondered how it would do on my hair. How much MSM is in a regular application for the skin, does it say?
 
The cream was $10 dollars, but i think they had a sale buy two get one free. It doesn't say how much is in a regular application for the skin. It says, "as required". Great minds think alike Isis
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I use MSM cream on my scalp. Sometimes I add essential oils to it. My cream doesn't have all those ingredients though, it's just a basic MSM cream.
 
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The cream was $10 dollars, but i think they had a sale buy two get one free. It doesn't say how much is in a regular application for the skin. It says, "as required". Great minds think alike Isis
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Thanks Saddity1. I may check that one out!
 
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I use MSM cream on my scalp. Sometimes I add essential oils to it. My cream doesn't have all those ingredients though, it's just a basic MSM cream.

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What has this cream done for you SagaGirl? What kind of improvements have you experienced?
 
thats great, Not too expensive either, I put MSM in my spary bottle it was flaky, or grains comeing out of my hair and on my fore head, like salt or something, it does crystalize(sp) I belive
 
I also use MSM in my spray bottle. I will go and have at look at the MSM cream present in the health shop.
 
Hmmmm....I always wondered about this as well! What are some of the positive changes you are noticing with your hair?
 
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Hi ladies
I bought msm cream from vitamin world. I know it is meant for the skin, but the ingredients on the container looked so good, so I couldn't resist putting it in my hair.
Some of the ingredients are as follows:
water, msm, stearic acid, glycerin, sunflower oil, jojoba oil, sweet almond oil, panthenol, hydrolyzed collagen, korean ginseng, cholecalciferol, rosemary oil, essential oil blend, aloe vera gel....and other stuff I don't feel like typing, but you get the idea. This cream really moisturized my hair and had it so soft and my waves were a bit looser. I'm going to start putting it on my scalp and see what happens. Has anyone else tried this, or am I late? I know I saw a post where someone took msm powder and boiled it.

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I had purchased this to put in my hair, but I haven't yet. Your post has inspired me. I will go and use it tonight
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Hi Isis,

The cream isn't doing anything miraculous. It just provides moisture. In the past I wouldn't put anything on my scalp because I didn't like heaviness or dirtiness that I get from grease or oil. My problem was DRY scalp. Even when I used just natural oil, maybe 1-2 times a month, I felt the need to wash it out. The lotion gives me moisture without any problems. It is also soothing when I first put it on. I just thought to use it because the first 3 ingredients are water, aloe and jojoba. I also figured that the MSM MIGHT help my hair grow or increase the follicle life over time, if it did anything at all.
 
I have the MSM lotion, larger bottle (just contains more water IMO). I haven't used it on my scalp/hair regularly enough to notice any difference, I was thinking I'd make a MSM spray (just MSM dissolved in water and use nightly), I figure my skin will absorb a small amount of the MSM and hey it can't hurt.
 
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