Does Anyone Use Natural Products?
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Does Anyone Use Natural Products?
Henna, oils, shikakai, amla, anything natural? If so, what works or worked for you?
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I use Rhonda Allison and all of the ingredients are good. There's nothing bad about it
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Awesome! How well do you like it? I've never heard of this product so I'm going to do some research.
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I'll buy natural deodorant from tj maxx/marshalls that . I don't sweat a lot though (when i'm not working out). Also a big fan of the brand nardo's naturals.
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I use many natural products and they work for me. What specific thing were you looking for?
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^^ usually anything. I have found some good things, but the hardest for me to adjust to or seem to like is shampoos.
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I use African Black Soap as shampoo and facewash.
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I use Ethique shampoo and conditioner bars. I use the Healie Kiwi because I have bad dandruff problems. The shampoo bar works great even if it takes a sec to really suds up. I'm still getting used to the conditioner bar. No issues with excess oils and my hair felt really healthy.
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I nix my own shampoo with Rye flour. Works great, is the cheapest option and I can only recommend it. To get that "conditioner look" I do a apple cider vinegar rinse. Again : super cheap and very effective
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If the other stuff also interests you : for deodorant I use a deodorant mineral stone. If you shower everyday and put new clothes on everyday, that's really all you need. One stone costs like 3 dollars and of use chose the small option it will last you over a year.
To wash my face a use a natural camomile cleansing butter which also works great as a moisterizer. I think my skin is medium to problematic so therefore I have quite a clean diet to avoid breaking out. I had no break outs so far which I could not directly link to me eating chocolate or one of my other skin triggers.
Hair oil I usually use your standart olive kitchen oil. Works great. If course after a deep oil treatment you have to be a bit more thorough with the Rye flour shampoo but generally a thick mixture applied twice will get rid of oils.
Bodywash I use a standart bar sosp which you can get for a couple of cents. I have really really dry skin so I thought that would be a Desaster but funnily enough it was completely fine. Your wet skin will feel very different and more striped of your natural fats but when dry it's very smooth
I could go on but I'm not even sure you are still following this topic, lol
I you do give this stuff a go, you will notice the lack of smell. Which I like. I've come to hate all of that artificial chemical smell that is in every shampoo, soap, clothes wash, hair spray or mousse... Etc etc I my opinion it is just to much. I tend to add a bit of natural scent (natural essential oil, diluted!!!) to the stuff when I want it to smell. And you'll notice how much crap companies want us to buy which you really really don't need. So it's a lot cheaper! The only thing that I still spent more money on are the cleansing butter and an additional moisterizer for winter. And come sommer I spent a shit ton of money for all the chemical protection of a good sunscreen otherwise my whiter than icecream ass will burn
Sorry for the monologue. It's 5:00am I just woke up and can't get back to sleep
To wash my face a use a natural camomile cleansing butter which also works great as a moisterizer. I think my skin is medium to problematic so therefore I have quite a clean diet to avoid breaking out. I had no break outs so far which I could not directly link to me eating chocolate or one of my other skin triggers.
Hair oil I usually use your standart olive kitchen oil. Works great. If course after a deep oil treatment you have to be a bit more thorough with the Rye flour shampoo but generally a thick mixture applied twice will get rid of oils.
Bodywash I use a standart bar sosp which you can get for a couple of cents. I have really really dry skin so I thought that would be a Desaster but funnily enough it was completely fine. Your wet skin will feel very different and more striped of your natural fats but when dry it's very smooth
I could go on but I'm not even sure you are still following this topic, lol
I you do give this stuff a go, you will notice the lack of smell. Which I like. I've come to hate all of that artificial chemical smell that is in every shampoo, soap, clothes wash, hair spray or mousse... Etc etc I my opinion it is just to much. I tend to add a bit of natural scent (natural essential oil, diluted!!!) to the stuff when I want it to smell. And you'll notice how much crap companies want us to buy which you really really don't need. So it's a lot cheaper! The only thing that I still spent more money on are the cleansing butter and an additional moisterizer for winter. And come sommer I spent a shit ton of money for all the chemical protection of a good sunscreen otherwise my whiter than icecream ass will burn
Sorry for the monologue. It's 5:00am I just woke up and can't get back to sleep
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I don’t use henna because I like to color my hair but my mom uses it and her hair is strong and shiny.
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My hair is 4b/c and waist length. I believe that length retention has more to do with behaviors than with products. Finger detangling was what actually made a difference in my hair. Because I have fine hair, this is the greatest detangling procedure for me. Your hair should be managed in a way that maximizes hydration while minimizing manipulation.
As I Am Coconut Cowash, Giovanni Direct Leave In, and Shea Moisture Jamaican Black Castor Oil Shampoo are the products I'm now using. When I cowash at least twice a month, I use a shampoo brush, and I oil my scalp twice a week with a mixture of coconut, peppermint, and tea tree oil.
As I Am Coconut Cowash, Giovanni Direct Leave In, and Shea Moisture Jamaican Black Castor Oil Shampoo are the products I'm now using. When I cowash at least twice a month, I use a shampoo brush, and I oil my scalp twice a week with a mixture of coconut, peppermint, and tea tree oil.