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All Natural Shampoo

Post by Jacob » Tue Aug 28, 2012 6:59 pm

Israelite..you got me searching so thought I'd start a thread on this. How about a list of shampoos that are (supposed to be) all natural...?? Maybe not all that are out there..but some of the more interesting ones/may be good for hair loss.

http://www.terressentials.com/haircare.html - tried this one in the past. Loved the smell(the sultry spice) but not good if you want it to lather a bit.

https://www.morroccomethod.com/en/shampoos - used this line for quite some time in the past. The "Earth" one at first had one of the best scents to it..ever. Later on they changed things or maybe just because of the natural ingreds..it wasn't the same. It's been years since I've used 'em so it'd be interesting to see how they compare now.

http://www.justnaturalskincare.com/hair ... ampoo.html

http://www.truenorthorganic.com/category_s/1823.htm

Maybe this one..if they'd put the info up: http://www.rawhairorganics.com/HairProd ... =8&cat=MEN

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Re: All Natural Shampoo

Post by israelite » Tue Aug 28, 2012 7:32 pm

dhathri chemparathi thaali- i like this shampoo!
http://www.indiaabundance.com/shopping/ ... Wash).html

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Re: All Natural Shampoo

Post by Jacob » Tue Aug 28, 2012 7:59 pm

I fixed the link. That one is bargain too it seems. Is that the complete ingreds list there? I wonder the same about this one: http://www.lasscosmetics.com/natural-ha ... -free.php#

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Re: All Natural Shampoo

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Re: All Natural Shampoo

Post by israelite » Tue Aug 28, 2012 8:54 pm

thats a very very good shampoo! i will def purchase this 1 next. right now i use dhathri chemparathi thaali, sweet sunnah, and revita

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Re: All Natural Shampoo

Post by israelite » Wed Aug 29, 2012 8:45 pm

Jacob wrote:I fixed the link. That one is bargain too it seems. Is that the complete ingreds list there? I wonder the same about this one: http://www.lasscosmetics.com/natural-ha ... -free.php#
i'm going to purchase this 1 next week. i'll give my mother the sweet sunnah shampoo she likes it alot.

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Re: All Natural Shampoo

Post by Jacob » Thu Aug 30, 2012 6:00 pm

I now remember why I never ordered that one. The shipping charges :shock:

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Re: All Natural Shampoo

Post by israelite » Mon Sep 03, 2012 7:40 pm

Jacob wrote:I fixed the link. That one is bargain too it seems. Is that the complete ingreds list there? I wonder the same about this one: http://www.lasscosmetics.com/natural-ha ... -free.php#
I bought this shampoo. The ingredients are amazing

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Re: All Natural Shampoo

Post by israelite » Mon Sep 03, 2012 11:36 pm

Jacob wrote:I now remember why I never ordered that one. The shipping charges :shock:
yes, 15 dollars. i orderd 3 bottles to save a little. i'll drop the one shampoo i got from india it was very expensice as well. i need to order revita next week!

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Re: All Natural Shampoo

Post by Jacob » Tue Sep 04, 2012 4:43 pm

That's got to turn off a lot of ppl though..that much for shipping. They'd be better off just charging a bit more for the products. Will be interested in reading your feedback on it 8)

My decision was made a bit easier over the weekend with that one site having a sale on Lamas' shampoo. I got enough to last through the winter...now I'm either going to add some other new ones to rotate with..or go back to Morrocco Method or another I've tried and know I like. If it's MM then I'll have a shampoo rotation I used to do years ago. Here's an example of MM's ingreds:
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Whole Leaf Aloe Vera (Microcystis purifera)
Marine Proteins of Kelp (Macocystis Pyrifera), Nori (Porphyra Laciniata), and Kombu (Laminaria Japonica)
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Horsetail (Equisetum)
Nettle (Urtica Dioica)
Yarrow (Achillea Millefolium)
Comfrey (Symphytum)
Cherry Bark (Prunus Seotina)
Fucus (Fucus Vesiculus)
Blood of the Dragon Rare Proteins (Jatropha Dioica)
Cactus (Opuntia Engelmanii)
Green Tea (Thea Sinensis)
French White and Green Healing Clays
Klamath Falls Blue Green Algae (Aphanizomenon flos-aquae)
Crystals from Tibet liquefied into a Crystalline Solution
Essential Oils of Wold Rose (Rosa Acicularis), Moroccan Jasmine (Jasminum), Myrrh (Commiphora Myrrha), Frankincense (Boswellia Carterii), and Mediterranean Olive Oil (Olea Europeae)
Raw Apple Cider Vinegar (Acetic Acid)
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Re: All Natural Shampoo

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Re: All Natural Shampoo

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Re: All Natural Shampoo

Post by israelite » Thu Sep 27, 2012 7:32 pm

never got IHT 9 HAIR REGROWTH SHAMPOO yet very angry! its been almost a month

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Re: All Natural Shampoo

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Re: All Natural Shampoo

Post by israelite » Tue Oct 02, 2012 8:39 pm

No I'm still waiting. I'm gonna order peter lamas next

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Re: All Natural Shampoo

Post by Jacob » Wed Oct 03, 2012 7:47 pm

I'll probably try that Giovanni one out eventually. Cheap and good reviews. The Pura-d-or one will be the next one to try though. I see Amazon has it...hopefully a little goes a long way.

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Re: All Natural Shampoo

Post by israelite » Tue Oct 09, 2012 5:58 pm

my shampoo is stuck in customs lol

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Re: All Natural Shampoo

Post by Jacob » Tue Oct 09, 2012 8:55 pm

Shampoo..stuck in customs. Well I guess they're just doing their jobs :D

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Re: All Natural Shampoo

Post by israelite » Fri Oct 26, 2012 12:56 pm

Been using ih9 shampoo and its one of the best.

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Re: All Natural Shampoo

Post by Jacob » Tue Oct 30, 2012 4:41 pm

Cool..good to know. 8)

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Post by israelite » Tue Nov 13, 2012 10:08 pm

Jacob wrote:Cool..good to know. 8)
It's the best shampoo i have ever used. I used approx 25 and this is def the best.

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Re: All Natural Shampoo

Post by Jacob » Wed Nov 14, 2012 5:02 pm

I'm tempted to try it....finally after all these years.

Is it the ingreds you like...or how it makes your scalp feel...?

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Post by israelite » Wed Nov 14, 2012 5:35 pm

Jacob wrote:I'm tempted to try it....finally after all these years.

Is it the ingreds you like...or how it makes your scalp feel...?
yes, it has all 9 ayurvedic ingredients in it! it expensive but its really good, smells awesome as well. this shampoo along with revita will be in my regimen for a long time

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Re: All Natural Shampoo

Post by Jacob » Thu Dec 13, 2012 6:55 pm

I finally received and tried for the first time this morning..the Paurador shampoo: http://www.puradoroil.com/shampoo-hair- ... p-117.html

The smell is good 8) ..was very invigorating(On that..when I started using Lamas again it was quite invigorating. After awhile that "sensation" goes away..for me. I still use it/love it..just posting what I'm...feeling :lol: )

I noticed in some of the Amazon reviews ppl saying it was "drying". On this..my first usage of it...to me it seemed like it plumped up the hair shafts quite a bit, which made it SEEM like it was "drying". In other words..usually when I get out of the shower and towel-dry my hair and comb it back- it just lays down flat. After using this stuff, my hair was spiking-up(my hair is quite long at the moment)..can't think of a better way to describe it. It just looked like it had quite a bit more volume and was.. standing up. But I'll use it some more and see if it starts drying and irritating my scalp.

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Re: All Natural Shampoo

Post by SyntheseLabRat » Thu Dec 13, 2012 7:16 pm

Jacob wrote:I finally received and tried for the first time this morning..the Paurador shampoo: http://www.puradoroil.com/shampoo-hair- ... p-117.html

The smell is good 8) ..was very invigorating(On that..when I started using Lamas again it was quite invigorating. After awhile that "sensation" goes away..for me. I still use it/love it..just posting what I'm...feeling :lol: )

I noticed in some of the Amazon reviews ppl saying it was "drying". On this..my first usage of it...to me it seemed like it plumped up the hair shafts quite a bit, which made it SEEM like it was "drying". In other words..usually when I get out of the shower and towel-dry my hair and comb it back- it just lays down flat. After using this stuff, my hair was spiking-up(my hair is quite long at the moment)..can't think of a better way to describe it. It just looked like it had quite a bit more volume and was.. standing up. But I'll use it some more and see if it starts drying and irritating my scalp.
The effect is simple to explain. They simply forgot to toss in something antistatic against the electrical charging of the hair.
Your hair is spiking-up because each hair has the same type of electrical charge on its surface and charges with the same sign repulse each other.
However, for alopecia sufferers with little hair this effect is attractive of course since it causes more volume for a while.
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Re: All Natural Shampoo

Post by Jacob » Thu Dec 13, 2012 7:24 pm

SyntheseLabRat wrote:
The effect is simple to explain. They simply forgot to toss in something antistatic against the electrical charging of the hair.
Your hair is spiking-up because each hair has the same type of electrical charge on its surface and charges with the same sign repulse each other.
However, for alopecia sufferers with little hair this effect is attractive of course since it causes more volume for a while.
But my hair is still wet when I notice this effect. I just lightly towel-dry and then comb it back. Still applies?

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Re: All Natural Shampoo

Post by SyntheseLabRat » Fri Dec 14, 2012 8:07 am

Jacob wrote:
SyntheseLabRat wrote:
The effect is simple to explain. They simply forgot to toss in something antistatic against the electrical charging of the hair.
Your hair is spiking-up because each hair has the same type of electrical charge on its surface and charges with the same sign repulse each other.
However, for alopecia sufferers with little hair this effect is attractive of course since it causes more volume for a while.
But my hair is still wet when I notice this effect. I just lightly towel-dry and then comb it back. Still applies?

unlikely
But maybe you are just not used to your current "quite long hair" :lol:
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Re: All Natural Shampoo

Post by SyntheseLabRat » Fri Dec 14, 2012 8:10 am

Jacob wrote: But I'll use it some more and see if it starts drying and irritating my scalp.
Spoken like a true lab rat :lol:
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Re: All Natural Shampoo

Post by israelite » Fri Dec 14, 2012 2:32 pm

i bought a couple more shampoos!
http://www.houseofmistry.com/shop/aloe- ... o-p-2.html
Jojoba oil combined with Aloe Vera gel in Mistry's Aloe Vera Shampoo helps retain natural hair oils and compliments a tangle free healthy hair growth.
• Helps maintain healthy scalp & hair growth
• Cleans hair without the stripping of natural oils
• Detangles knotted hair
• Suitable for coloured hair
• Free from artificial perfumes and colours
•Contains no animal derived ingredients
•Free from detergent soaps
Ingredients

Aqua, Sapindus laurifolia, Acacia concinna, Simmondsia Chinensis, Aloe Barbadensis Rosmarinus Officinalis, Urtica dioica, Saponaria officinalis

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Re: All Natural Shampoo

Post by Jacob » Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:58 am

SyntheseLabRat wrote:
Jacob wrote:
SyntheseLabRat wrote:
The effect is simple to explain. They simply forgot to toss in something antistatic against the electrical charging of the hair.
Your hair is spiking-up because each hair has the same type of electrical charge on its surface and charges with the same sign repulse each other.
However, for alopecia sufferers with little hair this effect is attractive of course since it causes more volume for a while.
But my hair is still wet when I notice this effect. I just lightly towel-dry and then comb it back. Still applies?

unlikely
But maybe you are just not used to your current "quite long hair" :lol:
[-X Don't make fun of my spur-of-the-moment hair length descriptions :lol:

Well the stuff still isn't bothering my scalp..drying it or my hair out or anything. It seems to be one of those things that works for my hair- adding da volume at least. I'm sure others who have or will try it may not have the same experience.

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israelite wrote:i bought a couple more shampoos!
http://www.houseofmistry.com/shop/aloe- ... o-p-2.html
Jojoba oil combined with Aloe Vera gel in Mistry's Aloe Vera Shampoo helps retain natural hair oils and compliments a tangle free healthy hair growth.
• Helps maintain healthy scalp & hair growth
• Cleans hair without the stripping of natural oils
• Detangles knotted hair
• Suitable for coloured hair
• Free from artificial perfumes and colours
•Contains no animal derived ingredients
•Free from detergent soaps
Ingredients

Aqua, Sapindus laurifolia, Acacia concinna, Simmondsia Chinensis, Aloe Barbadensis Rosmarinus Officinalis, Urtica dioica, Saponaria officinalis
Are there "Mistry" ingredients? :lol:

Looks good though...nice 'n natural.

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Re: All Natural Shampoo

Post by Jacob » Sun Jan 06, 2013 6:53 pm

If going by the number of goodies(not saying that's the only thing to look for) in a shampoo...this has to be the Mother of 'em all: http://theskinrevolution.com/_restore.html
Water, Leuconostoc/Radish Root Ferment Filtrate (Preservative)*, Organic Strawberry, Xanthan Gum, Organic Black Cumin Seed (Nigella Sativa), Organic Argan Oil, Ho Shou Wu (Polygoni Multiflori) Extract, Bhringraj Extract (Eclipta Alba), Dong Quai, Saw Palmetto, Horse Tail Herb Extract, Organic Fenugreek Seed Extract, Burdock Root Extract, Organic Usnea Lichen Extract, Hops Extract, Gotu Kola Extract, Oregon Grape Extract, Organic Neem Extract, Nettle Extract, Organic Irish Moss Extract, Kelp Extract, Rosemary Leaf Extract, Reishi Gano Mushroom Tincture, Honeysuckle Tincture, Olive Leaf Tincture, Benzoin Tincture, Organic Wild Raw Chaga Mushroom, Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Wild Organic Oregano, Organic Spice Emulsion, Geranium Essential Oil, Organic Clove Essential Oil, Bergamot Essential Oil, Carrot Seed Essential Oil, Croatian Lavender Essential Oil, Patchouli Essential Oil, Sweet Orange Essential Oil, Spearmint Essential Oil, Himalayan Cedar Wood Essential Oil, Jasmine Sambac Absolute, Sandalwood Essential Oil, Ylang Ylang Essential Oil, Capsicum (Pepper Heat) Oil, Brazilian Acai Berry, Brazilian Acerola Cherry, Hawaiian Noni, Brazilian Cupacu, Chilean Maqui Berry, Peruvian Maca Root, Shelled Canadian Hemp Seed, Niacinamide (Vitamin B3), Sodium Starch Octenyl Succinate(Vegetable Starch), Calcium Pantothenate (Vitamin B5), Maltodextrin (Vegetable Starch), Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate (Vitamin C), Tocopheryl Acetate(Vitamin E), Pyridoxine HCl (Vitamin B6), Silica (Mineral), Organic Carica papaya (Green Papaya) Extract, Organic Ananas comosus (Pineapple) Extract, Organic Carica papaya (Papaya) Extract, Spinacia oleracea (Spinach) Extract, Beta vulgaris maritima (Chard) Extract, Brassica oleracea (Collard Greens) Extract, Petroseliumum crispum (Parsley) Extract, Apium graveolens (Celery) Extract, Brassica juncea.(Mustard Greens) Extract, Coriandrum sativum (Cilantro) Extract, Brassica oleracea (Broccoli) Extract, Glycine max (Bean Sprouts) Extract, Sabal palmetto (Green Cabbage) Extract, Fabaceae (Pea) Extract, Choeanephora cucurbitarum (Squash) Extract, Solanum melongena (Eggplant) Extract, Brassica oleraceabotrytis (Cauliflower) Extract, Zea mays (Corn) Extract, Brassica oleracea (Red Cabbage) Extract, Capsicum annum (Pepper, Green) Extract, Capsicum annum (Pepper, Red) Extract, Lycopersicon esulentum (Tomatos, Sundried) Extract, Citric Acid, Organic Alcohol, Glycerin.
This is good to know..if true- at Abes Market he says "I have consulted with a cosmetic chemist that has formulated products for Dr. Perricone, Jurlique, and Estee Lauder to insure my products will be of the highest caliber. A blend of ancient traditions from around the globe combined with modern and cutting edge philosophies for the most complete treatment currently offered on the market."

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Post by israelite » Sun Jan 06, 2013 7:19 pm

Jacob wrote:If going by the number of goodies(not saying that's the only thing to look for) in a shampoo...this has to be the Mother of 'em all: http://theskinrevolution.com/_restore.html
Water, Leuconostoc/Radish Root Ferment Filtrate (Preservative)*, Organic Strawberry, Xanthan Gum, Organic Black Cumin Seed (Nigella Sativa), Organic Argan Oil, Ho Shou Wu (Polygoni Multiflori) Extract, Bhringraj Extract (Eclipta Alba), Dong Quai, Saw Palmetto, Horse Tail Herb Extract, Organic Fenugreek Seed Extract, Burdock Root Extract, Organic Usnea Lichen Extract, Hops Extract, Gotu Kola Extract, Oregon Grape Extract, Organic Neem Extract, Nettle Extract, Organic Irish Moss Extract, Kelp Extract, Rosemary Leaf Extract, Reishi Gano Mushroom Tincture, Honeysuckle Tincture, Olive Leaf Tincture, Benzoin Tincture, Organic Wild Raw Chaga Mushroom, Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Wild Organic Oregano, Organic Spice Emulsion, Geranium Essential Oil, Organic Clove Essential Oil, Bergamot Essential Oil, Carrot Seed Essential Oil, Croatian Lavender Essential Oil, Patchouli Essential Oil, Sweet Orange Essential Oil, Spearmint Essential Oil, Himalayan Cedar Wood Essential Oil, Jasmine Sambac Absolute, Sandalwood Essential Oil, Ylang Ylang Essential Oil, Capsicum (Pepper Heat) Oil, Brazilian Acai Berry, Brazilian Acerola Cherry, Hawaiian Noni, Brazilian Cupacu, Chilean Maqui Berry, Peruvian Maca Root, Shelled Canadian Hemp Seed, Niacinamide (Vitamin B3), Sodium Starch Octenyl Succinate(Vegetable Starch), Calcium Pantothenate (Vitamin B5), Maltodextrin (Vegetable Starch), Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate (Vitamin C), Tocopheryl Acetate(Vitamin E), Pyridoxine HCl (Vitamin B6), Silica (Mineral), Organic Carica papaya (Green Papaya) Extract, Organic Ananas comosus (Pineapple) Extract, Organic Carica papaya (Papaya) Extract, Spinacia oleracea (Spinach) Extract, Beta vulgaris maritima (Chard) Extract, Brassica oleracea (Collard Greens) Extract, Petroseliumum crispum (Parsley) Extract, Apium graveolens (Celery) Extract, Brassica juncea.(Mustard Greens) Extract, Coriandrum sativum (Cilantro) Extract, Brassica oleracea (Broccoli) Extract, Glycine max (Bean Sprouts) Extract, Sabal palmetto (Green Cabbage) Extract, Fabaceae (Pea) Extract, Choeanephora cucurbitarum (Squash) Extract, Solanum melongena (Eggplant) Extract, Brassica oleraceabotrytis (Cauliflower) Extract, Zea mays (Corn) Extract, Brassica oleracea (Red Cabbage) Extract, Capsicum annum (Pepper, Green) Extract, Capsicum annum (Pepper, Red) Extract, Lycopersicon esulentum (Tomatos, Sundried) Extract, Citric Acid, Organic Alcohol, Glycerin.
This is good to know..if true- at Abes Market he says "I have consulted with a cosmetic chemist that has formulated products for Dr. Perricone, Jurlique, and Estee Lauder to insure my products will be of the highest caliber. A blend of ancient traditions from around the globe combined with modern and cutting edge philosophies for the most complete treatment currently offered on the market."
yup im gonna buy this! this shampoo is def the best looking shampoo i have seen!

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Re: All Natural Shampoo

Post by Fizzball » Sun Jan 06, 2013 11:57 pm

Indeed very interesting, the shampoo powders look like a nice addition too, great for a masking treatment. The prices look very reasonable too.
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Re: All Natural Shampoo

Post by Jacob » Mon Jan 07, 2013 7:39 am

Just keep in mind it's only 8 oz..compared to, for example, Pura d'or's 16. But then all those ingreds :shock: Abes recently had it on sale- I suggest anyone interested sign up for their newsletter/email updates. Sometimes they have a discount for anything on the site. They have a lot of other interesting products as well. And yes..of course..I had to order it. But this is the last new one I try for a year..'cept for maybe Freds. :silenced:

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Re: All Natural Shampoo

Post by Jacob » Mon Jan 14, 2013 4:34 pm

Well...it's a pretty decent shampoo. I seem to feel a little bit of "heat"...which I assume is due to ingreds such as Capsicum. Nothing unpleasant..feels nice actually. Will use it a few times a week or so...then decide whether to use it more frequently- drop one of the others I'm using maybe :-k

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Re: All Natural Shampoo

Post by israelite » Mon Jan 14, 2013 5:58 pm

Jacob wrote:Well...it's a pretty decent shampoo. I seem to feel a little bit of "heat"...which I assume is due to ingreds such as Capsicum. Nothing unpleasant..feels nice actually. Will use it a few times a week or so...then decide whether to use it more frequently- drop one of the others I'm using maybe :-k
Next week I'm gonna buy this

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Re: All Natural Shampoo

Post by HairyHarry » Tue Jan 15, 2013 1:30 am

I've ordered this shampoo too. I'll share my experiences here.

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Re: All Natural Shampoo

Post by Jacob » Tue Jan 15, 2013 7:05 am

Rephair is another I used in the past and loved..wish the active could be put in a topical(hint hint). Or a shampoo I'm already using :evil: http://www.hairlossfight.com/forums/vie ... 021&p=3963

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Re: All Natural Shampoo

Post by HairyHarry » Fri Jan 18, 2013 4:13 am

Can you use the Skin revolution shampoo on a daily basis?

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Re: All Natural Shampoo

Post by Jacob » Sat Jan 19, 2013 7:30 am

Yep, I would eventually like to use it once a day...especially if the stuff goes on sale. Says something about- or once a week ______________ on the bottle.

It doesn't lather as nice as the Pura d'or..if anyone is worried about that. I wash with a cheap natural shampoo first..helps a bit. Then I use the Hair Sonic for 1-2 minutes before letting it sit. Smells better than Pura d'or imo. One pump from either is enough for me.

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Re: All Natural Shampoo

Post by Jacob » Sun Jan 20, 2013 10:09 am

I was looking up sites posted in this thread..this was sad to come across:
Hello - This is Dan, the husband of Ashley, the Owner/Operator of True North Organic. Ashley died in a car accident on her way to her other full-time job Wednesday morning (Jan. 16, 2013). Ashley operated the company almost completely by herself with very little assistance from myself. She is the most amazing person that I have ever met! The company is going to be on-hold until I can figure out if there is any way to keep Ashley’s dream alive. I am going to try to get current orders shipped by the end of next week. However it may take longer, because even though I know how to make most of the orders, Ashley was the only one that new how to process the orders through the system. Thank you all for supporting Ashley’s dream of starting up and operating TNO and helping making a difference in the prevention of cancer and supporting animal rescue groups. Dan
http://www.truenorthorganic.com/category_s/1823.htm

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Re: All Natural Shampoo

Post by HairyHarry » Tue Jan 22, 2013 3:12 pm

Weird... They don't send it to Belgium... I've never had that problem earlier and have bought numerous shampoos :-)

Someone who's got too much bottles right now that I can buy maybe? :-)

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Re: All Natural Shampoo

Post by Jacob » Tue Jan 22, 2013 3:22 pm

Are you referring to The Skin Revolution one? They do have "Belgium" listed in the drop-down menu..but then it doesn't say how much shipping would be :-k Doesn't say for Canada either though.

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Re: All Natural Shampoo

Post by Jacob » Fri Jan 25, 2013 7:06 am

Abe's has a 16% off sale- today only. They carry The Skin Revolution line(Restore shampoo discussed here) plus many others. Code is STANTON as you can see here: http://www.abesmarket.com/

Perfect timing..as I want to try the Nourisher as a leave-in hair-gel...see how it compares to Lamas. And of course get more of the shampoo 8)

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Re: All Natural Shampoo

Post by Jacob » Fri Jan 25, 2013 4:11 pm

This is another for-the-most-part natural line I forgot all about:

http://www.elsomresearch.com/shopping/p ... hampoo.htm

http://www.new-equilibrium-skincare.com ... 9d86981d95

http://www.elsomresearch.com/shopping/p ... o-grey.htm

They use mixed micelles: "Mixed micelles are nano-formations, hybrids of micelles and liposomes."

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Re: All Natural Shampoo

Post by Jacob » Sat Feb 16, 2013 5:38 pm

Plantaceuticals Flake Head Hibiscus Follicle Stimulating Shampoo:

http://www.etsy.com/listing/116863563/p ... v1_other_1

The Skin Revolution(Restore shampoo etc) is available there too I see.

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Re: All Natural Shampoo

Post by Jacob » Wed Feb 20, 2013 7:06 am

A shampoo I used and loved years ago- especially the smell. Her site went down soon afterwards and when it did go back up the shampoo was no longer on there. http://www.abundantlifeessentials.com/h ... system.htm

Edit.. it says "The product is currently unavailable!" in the pink bar at the top. Not that I need or even have room for another shampoo at the moment..but eventually I'd like to use it again. Although if someone else..hint hint...can make one smell this good :lol:

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