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Where can I buy Anita Grant Rhassoul clay?

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Last year I saw Anita Grant products at different Whole Foods Stores on the East Coast (I believe Atlanta as well). Depending on where you are perhaps they could order it for you.
 
I wonder if any Whole Foods Market will order some...that would be awesome! Has anyone tried? Do I just ask to speak to a manager or what?
 
Camdengrey.com has rhassoul clay powder which is basically the same thing. You just mix it with water, coconut milk, oils or whatever you want and it swells up into a clay that can be used as a hair mask.


Rhassoul or Ghassoul is a mineral rich, beige clay powder that blends extremely well with water and is considered a “swelling clay” because of its great capacity to absorb liquids quickly. Its color may range from beige to yellowish/beige. This volcanic clay contains a high percentage of magnesium plus silica, potassium, calcium, iron, copper, zinc and lithium. For greasy hair or hair which lacks volume and thickness, you can make a simple hair mask by adding warm water to Rhassoul and applying it throughout your hair, rinse after 15 or 20 minutes, until the water runs clear. This mask will also give the hair shine. For soapmaking, use a maximum of 2%. Increase the amount of liquids when used in cold process soaps. For other uses, recommendations are usually ½ teaspoon clay to 1.5 teaspoon liquid. INCI: Moroccan lava clay. Country of Origin - Morocco
http://www.bestdeal.org/Merchant2/m...de=RHAS-4&Category_Code=&Store_Code=Essential
 
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