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Would you buy sulpher water?

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Would you buy sulpher water?

  • Heck yeah! That's so cool! :yep:

    Votes: 24 63.2%
  • Heckie naw :nono:

    Votes: 14 36.8%

  • Total voters
    38
I forgot to update yesterday.....

When I got in the shower, I wet my hair with a liter of the stinky stuff. Since I'm relaxing on Monday, I clarified, which leaves my hair a little stringy and dry. I lathered and the lather was really thick and rich. I've used this shampoo a million times and it never lathered like this. So I was thinking ''Hmmm, that's weird!'' After massaging the po in for about a minute or two, I put a little more water on my head to re-wet the lather and pooed some more. Rinsed with a little over a liter. I could have used less, but I'm very uncoordinated so I was pouring a lot of water on my shoulders and back instead of my hair :perplexed

When I finished rinsing, my hair wasn't as dry and stiff as it usually is after clarifying. So then I got out of the shower and went to put on some conditioner. I'm 12 weeks post and my hair's trippin anyway because of a crappy conditioner that :censored: me up. So usually during the process of parting my hair to put conditioner on my head, I lose 5 or more hairs. This time? None! AND my hair was a lot easier to part, not a lot of tangles or anything. Which surprised the heck outta me, cause I had just clarified.

The only con I can think of is the fact that my bathroom smelled like an Easter egg hunt :lol: I'm gonna keep using it to see if the results get better with each use :yep:
 
I would buy it if not only to use it as a mosquito repellent. Southern mosquitos are aggressive..
 
Thanx for updating, wish I could try some of that stuff it sounds great,lol well except for the stinky egg smell:spinning:
 
um r u getting sulphur water locally...where do you get sulphur water? and is it the same as using sulphur powder or the pills?
 
Alright ladies, I got some stinky water and I'm gonna use it today. MIL said she wets her hair with the water, shampoos and rinses the poo out with the stinky water. So that's what I'm gonna do. She said using it made her hair healthier and softer.

Dh's cousin said when he was a kid, their dog had mainge (sp?) so they washed the dog with the sulphur water, and the dogs hair grew back!!!

I found out some more info on the water too. It flows underground from the Colorado Mountains to Sulpher. Oklahoma has what's called ''red clay'' We don't have regular brown dirt here, it's more like red mud that's full of all kinds of minerals. So when the water travels from Colorado to Oklahoma, it absorbs all of the minerals of the red clay. Then it finally gets to sulphur, and that's where the magic happens :) Since it travels from the cold Colorado mountains and stays underground, the water is always freezing, no matter what time of year. I thought it was pretty neato that you get fresh and pure mountain water, with the added benefit of sulphur, silica and other goodies! :D

Anywho, I'll update after I wash!

Based on that description I'd be willing to drink some. If you send me some I'll be the guinea pig and will report my findings after one week. If you don't ever hear back from me, well, then that'd be the final report. :nono:

Seriously, though. I'd sip on it. This woman at a healthfood store takes food grade yellow sulfur to the head....a teaspoon or so.

I've seen sulfur water for sale as well last year. Let me see if I can find the link.

p1

eta: found this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulfur_water
 
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:lachen:

Yes I would buy it. Not sure how much I would pay for it.

Slightly OT
When I lived in Taiwan there are hot springs everywhere and yes they smell but I loved them. They were so nice and warm. I had this thing on my face for months not sure what it was, it was like a zit that got infected or something and it just stayed.

One day I went to this hot springs and just took some water in my hands to wipe off my face and I swear the next day that zit like thing that I had on my face for the longest time was totally gone. Boy do I miss it.

The hot spring or the zit?:lachen:

I voted no. I don't see myself putting stinky stuff on my hair anytime soon. I've never bathed in a hot spring, but I went to see one (it was a bit crowded and anyway we had dinner reservations soon) and it smelled like rotten eggs. I might sit in it, when everyone else around is also sitting in it and we all smell like funk, but not to pour in my hair and perhaps keep the smell around. I'm sure I wouldn't even be able to stand myself if that smell lingered.
 
My granny lives in the country and they have sulfur water. I have never thought about it.................but she has lovely hair. The drinks it and has for 25+ years..............she only live 1 1/2 hours away...................um- I'll be back :look:
 
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