Re: aveda and othersPosted by valerie on September 4, 2004 at 14:26:00: In reply to: Re: aveda and others posted by Katherine on September 3, 2004 at 21:58:18: : : : Check out Aveda.com Organic natural Color It can only be gotten: : : through a salon. They have two that might work for you Color : : Current : : : ( a water base organic all natural no peroxide or ammonia) and : Full : : : Spectrum with is a deposit only color also organic all natural, : : : Check it out see what you think. I don't know where you are from : I : : : am in Los Angeles and their stores are in the malls here. They : : : should be able to tell you a salon that uses their products. : : : : Hi there! Thank you for the info! I went to their site and was : really : : excited to see that they had color depositing shampoos and : : conditioners!! The key ingredient they listed were all natural..I : : emailed and asked to be a send a complete list of ingredients. Yup, : : you guessed it..hello chemicals. sigh. I am looking for something : : that I think doesn't exist. Jasons natural shampoo is 70 percent : : natural. I am learning so much, and one of those things is that a : lot : : of natural and organic claims are misleading. GRRR. Maybe I will : : start my own company and invent what I am looking for! : : Hi, : : Jason's is not as good ,IMHO, as Aubrey's. Aubrey's doesn't use the : sodium laurel/laureth detergent - in fact, he has an interesting book : about the evils of the usual shampoo and skin care ingredients. such : as the detergents and mineral oils. Of course, he wants you to buy : his products, but they really are quite good, especially at times : when you have a lot of damage or dryness. Does anyone here use castile liquid soap as shampoo? I have just started using it, diluted with strongly brewed herbs. It works great and really lathers. I dont know much about it though and wonder if its good for the hair. Thanks Valerie
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