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July 23 2008 at 10:44 PM

Lea  (Login wozzle)


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hi Rymorg!

I've used Terressentials hair mud and loved it. The only reason I'm not using it now is $$. I end up using a lot of it, and rather quickly at that. It's really a nice product if you have a lot of build-up, or your hair tends to get very dirty - like if you work out a lot. I used both the Lavender and Lemon scents, but I think the Lemon won my heart.

It's an interesting product...you will probably want to get an extra squirt bottle (like an old dish soap type bottle) to mix it with some water. Your hair looks like it's about as thick as mine, and it can be hard to move that thick mud all through your hair. It's much easier if you water it down to a thin paste and squirt it onto your scalp and rub it in. And it takes forever to rinse out. I highly recommend doing an ACV afterwards. Also, when you condition afterwards, make sure you use a detangling comb to go through your hair - it will pick up any mud you might have missed and it will rinse cleaner.

Oh hey - I bought some Alaffia 'poo and conditioner - I'll let you know how I liked them!


Hairy facts of life - 27" long, type 2a C iii
wash with my recipe: castile soap, jojoba oil, seaweed extract, rosemary & ylang ylang essential oil
ACV rinse
oil ends nightly with coconut oil or shea butter
two braids for bed
23" as of Jun'07/27/going for waist (apprx31")


    
This message has been edited by wozzle on Jul 23, 2008 10:46 PM


 
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  • Hi Lea, - rymorg2 on Jul 24, 2008, 7:20 AM
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