Re: !!! Thanx Meg and Valerie...


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Posted by valerie on September 19, 2004 at 18:12:47:

In reply to: !!! Thanx Meg and Valerie... posted by Tee on September 18, 2004 at 21:24:04:

: ...Thank you for the herbal tips...but, I could totally relate Meg
to
: being strapped to do that right now. There was a recent Lice
: scare at my son's school and I whipped up this herbal EO
: remedy, each one was expensive! It cost me so much, but it was
: so worth it not to use that poison they sell in the pharmacies as
: safe and OTC!
:
: He never got the Lice, it was more of a repellant that to get rid
of
: them.
:
: I went to a beauty supply store looking for the Cassia Obovata
: packaged as Neutral Henna, it said 100% natural but the
: ingredients said it was a "blend" of: may contain (don"t you just
: love the may contain stuff? well does it or doesn't it???) a Cassia
: something else, but it was not Cassia Obovata. I need to read up
: more on the different henna names, to see if that was it. I do
: remember Catherine wrote that the leaves were named
: something different that the adult plant!?!
:
: Thank you ladies, I am going to try to bring my hair back to a
: healthier state with the Cassia Obovata before bringing attention
: to it with the color.
:
: Once again, Thank you.
:
: Love & Light, Tee

Good luck Tee,
I know you will achieve your goals, because you are going about it
the right way instead of using some drugstore chemicals the ads all
try to convince us are 'good' for our hair, when in reality they just
clog up the scalp even more. From what I understand, the cassia
obavata as well as the henna are like a shield of protection for our
hair. I am so happy with the state of my hair since henna-ing, even
though under it all my hair is full of chemical dyes and bleaches
yuk! But thankfully with the henna you would never know it. My hair
is just full of body and shine . The good thing about it is the more
you henna, the healthier your scalp becomes, Im not saying you should
henna too often though, once every four to six weeks seems to be the
average. Anyway I know you will be happy with it :)
Valerie

 


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