Re: Hennaed Hair Extra Oily?? Is this odd???


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Posted by ginny on February 8, 2005 at 11:19:45:

In reply to: Re: Hennaed Hair Extra Oily?? Is this odd??? posted by justmouse on February 7, 2005 at 21:37:47:

Gosh, I'm glad it's not just me!!! :) But I have to say, yesterday I
shampooed with Suave Honey & Milk shampoo, and this morning, it not
nearly as oily and seperated, I may be able to skip a day! LOL!! The
shampoo I had been using had Panethenol in it, and perhaps that is the
reason?? I don't know, but this morning, it looks fine, so we'll see
if this shampoo continues to control the oil. I plan on making my own
shampoo at some point, the preservatives they put in ALL commercial
shampoos have been found to kill the brain cells in rats! Lovely
huh?? We stop using PPD, but we're still putting poisons on and in
our bods with this crap!! And it's in styling gels and conditioner's
too, AND bath soaps, so we're using two, three and FOUR TIMES daily!!!
I often wonder why they try so hard to poison their customers, when
we're all dead and buried, who's gonna buy their stuff?? LOL!!
Anyway, I kind of got off on a rant, but that Suave has done OK so
far, so we'll see how it goes on subsequent washes!! Thanks for the
reply!!

Peace,
Ginny

: yanno, i thought it was just me! i used to wash my hair every other
: day, or even every third day when i had blond hair. but i find now
: that it's a lovely rich henna red, i have to wash it every day, or
: it's all limp and oily! i thought maybe it was just because it was
: more noticeable now that it's dark, but maybe it really is oilier
: with henna? oh well, washing my hair every day in exchange for
: having lovely red hair is a fair deal as far as i'm concerned!
:
: (i can't imagine "washing" my hair with just conditioner either!)

 


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