215+ Organic Shampoo, Conditioner and Mask recipes: A DIY Guide for Organic Gifts and Healthy Hair with over 215 recipes
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Rating | : | 4.31 (843 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00UOJQ3AS |
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Number of Pages | : | 559 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-08-21 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Natural products are generally safer that chemicals, but it is always best to research the effects before using, especially if you have certain existing conditions. Natural products containing clarifying agents like vinegar help remove reside from the hair while enhancing its look and feel.. Natural products can also be better for the hair, as many additives in commercially available brands contain ingredients that contribute to product build up over time. Natural ingredients available from the grocer are less expensive compared to buying a formula
Awful Book Peggy Slater I had to do a search to find this, the link in the book went to the wrong book! At the very end of this book there is an offer to get free books from her, on the page she proudly proclaims "we" write up to 5 books a week. I don't believe the "we" part, since there is only one author's name listed. Next, how can you possibly write that many books a week a. rosie wiklund said Mixed feelings. The good: certainly many recipes to choose from, and many hair masks look useful.The bad: Many recipes offer no insight as to why they got their name, a mix with teatree oil is called the hair growth recipe. Who knows why? This happens repeated though the book. Also, I through this book would include "no poo" (shampoo alternative) recipes, but instead al. Mostly ridiculous recipes Disappointed. I liked this author's chapstick recipe book, but this book wasn't as good. Most of the recipes in this book are made with castille soap, which I find drying. The only alternatives are recipes made with food like mayonnaise and avocados. But the worse recipe is the Listerine recipe. Seriously? This book is called "Organic" shampoo recipes. H