\"What took me so long to buy these products?\"
Do you ever ask yourself that question? I asked myself that very question today. Today, I bought and used the Denman D5 brush and Nature's Gate herbal conditioner. I've heard people rave and rave about these products for almost two years, but for some reason I never went out and bought them. What in the heck took me so long? These products are the BOMB!
So, what products have you *just* aquired that everyone has raved about for years?
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Here are my reviews for these products:
Nature's Gate Herbal conditioner- A thick and creamy conditioner loaded with plant extracts such as chamomile, nettles, and cherry bark. This conditioner detangled my hair just as effortlessly as my favorite conditioner, Elucence MB. The scent is pleasant. It sort of reminds me of Egyptian Musk or African Musk. Very nice. The best thing about this conditioner? It's dirt cheap. I paid 6.25 for 18 oz. Not half bad. It's definatley going to replace my Lekair cholesterol. This conditioner can be found at your local health food store.
Ingredients: Water extracts of chamomile, nettles, holien hua, nelumbo nucifera, comfrey root, cherry bark, schleichera trijuga, kusambi bark, burdock, and yucca; vegetable emulsifying wax, coconut oil, methylparaben, oil of myrrh, oil of lavender.
Denman brush- I think this brush is a *hair* saver. If you've got short, medium, long, thick, tangly, nappy whatever kind of hair, this brush WILL detangle it. You hear me? Detangling my natural thick hair on wash day is no longer a burden. Believe me when I tell you, my shoulder length hair shrinks up to my scalp when it's wet and it's a real pain to detangle it. Can you imagine the horror? Anyway, I just apply the nature's gate conditioner and glide the brush through my hair. Just that simple.
This is a quality brush. You can tell just by looking at it. It's kind of heavy and soild. The red rubber that holds the teeth is very sturdy and thick. I paid about 13.00 for mine. Amazingly, I found it at Sally's.
Do you ever ask yourself that question? I asked myself that very question today. Today, I bought and used the Denman D5 brush and Nature's Gate herbal conditioner. I've heard people rave and rave about these products for almost two years, but for some reason I never went out and bought them. What in the heck took me so long? These products are the BOMB!
So, what products have you *just* aquired that everyone has raved about for years?
------------------------------------------------------------
Here are my reviews for these products:
Nature's Gate Herbal conditioner- A thick and creamy conditioner loaded with plant extracts such as chamomile, nettles, and cherry bark. This conditioner detangled my hair just as effortlessly as my favorite conditioner, Elucence MB. The scent is pleasant. It sort of reminds me of Egyptian Musk or African Musk. Very nice. The best thing about this conditioner? It's dirt cheap. I paid 6.25 for 18 oz. Not half bad. It's definatley going to replace my Lekair cholesterol. This conditioner can be found at your local health food store.
Ingredients: Water extracts of chamomile, nettles, holien hua, nelumbo nucifera, comfrey root, cherry bark, schleichera trijuga, kusambi bark, burdock, and yucca; vegetable emulsifying wax, coconut oil, methylparaben, oil of myrrh, oil of lavender.
Denman brush- I think this brush is a *hair* saver. If you've got short, medium, long, thick, tangly, nappy whatever kind of hair, this brush WILL detangle it. You hear me? Detangling my natural thick hair on wash day is no longer a burden. Believe me when I tell you, my shoulder length hair shrinks up to my scalp when it's wet and it's a real pain to detangle it. Can you imagine the horror? Anyway, I just apply the nature's gate conditioner and glide the brush through my hair. Just that simple.
This is a quality brush. You can tell just by looking at it. It's kind of heavy and soild. The red rubber that holds the teeth is very sturdy and thick. I paid about 13.00 for mine. Amazingly, I found it at Sally's.