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before my hair falls out...
« Reply #5 on: October 31, 2012, 01:15:14 AM »
Quote from: Vladimir
What I meant was that I was hesitant to rub some witch's brew concoction I found on the Internet into my hair before finding out if it actually worked lest I should find my hair falling out in clumps after my shower!


Castile soap, green tea, olive oil, honey, sage, yarrow, marigold, nettle, burdock, rosemary, vinegar, water,  lemon and cucuмber - a list of all the ingredients listed for making shampoo and conditioner. I'm wondering why you would think anything here could make your hair fall out. Most of (all?) these ingredients are edible.

When you read the ingredients on the mainstream commercial products you really wonder just what you are putting on your one and only head.  

before my hair falls out...
« Reply #6 on: October 31, 2012, 07:23:31 AM »
Quote from: Vladimir


To clarify:

1) For conditioner - I just buy white distilled vinegar at the supermarket and put it in my hair? How much? Straight out of the bottle?

2) For shampoo - just the liquid castile soap (Dr. Bronner's) and tea tree oil? How much of each? Can I make a lot and fill a shampoo bottle with it? Or will it go bad?



1.  yes to the first part of the question.  Straight out of the bottle and enough to wet your hair through.

2.Dr. Bronner's liquid castile soap can be purchased with the tea tree oil already in it.  There are other Dr. Bronner's soaps with other natural ingredients, for instance, lavender, just in case you want to stink nice, lol.  No I don't work for the Dr. Bronner's company, it's just a great product.  The product I'm recommending for your hair will also, wash your body, clothes, floors, dishes, and anything else you feel like cleaning.  Anymore questions feel free to ask.  

I forgot, buy a larger bottle of vinegar and pour it of into a smaller bottle for use in the bathroom, a definite money saver.

God Bless Vladimir    


before my hair falls out...
« Reply #7 on: October 31, 2012, 02:22:17 PM »
Quote from: Cheryl
Quote from: Vladimir


To clarify:

1) For conditioner - I just buy white distilled vinegar at the supermarket and put it in my hair? How much? Straight out of the bottle?

2) For shampoo - just the liquid castile soap (Dr. Bronner's) and tea tree oil? How much of each? Can I make a lot and fill a shampoo bottle with it? Or will it go bad?



1.  yes to the first part of the question.  Straight out of the bottle and enough to wet your hair through.

2.Dr. Bronner's liquid castile soap can be purchased with the tea tree oil already in it.  There are other Dr. Bronner's soaps with other natural ingredients, for instance, lavender, just in case you want to stink nice, lol.  No I don't work for the Dr. Bronner's company, it's just a great product.  The product I'm recommending for your hair will also, wash your body, clothes, floors, dishes, and anything else you feel like cleaning.  Anymore questions feel free to ask.  

I forgot, buy a larger bottle of vinegar and pour it of into a smaller bottle for use in the bathroom, a definite money saver.

God Bless Vladimir    


Is this soap something I can find at a standard supermarket or do I need to go somewhere fancy? Thank you for your help!

before my hair falls out...
« Reply #8 on: November 01, 2012, 09:09:30 PM »
Quote from: Vladimir
Quote from: Cheryl
Quote from: Vladimir


To clarify:

1) For conditioner - I just buy white distilled vinegar at the supermarket and put it in my hair? How much? Straight out of the bottle?

2) For shampoo - just the liquid castile soap (Dr. Bronner's) and tea tree oil? How much of each? Can I make a lot and fill a shampoo bottle with it? Or will it go bad?



1.  yes to the first part of the question.  Straight out of the bottle and enough to wet your hair through.

2.Dr. Bronner's liquid castile soap can be purchased with the tea tree oil already in it.  There are other Dr. Bronner's soaps with other natural ingredients, for instance, lavender, just in case you want to stink nice, lol.  No I don't work for the Dr. Bronner's company, it's just a great product.  The product I'm recommending for your hair will also, wash your body, clothes, floors, dishes, and anything else you feel like cleaning.  Anymore questions feel free to ask.  

I forgot, buy a larger bottle of vinegar and pour it of into a smaller bottle for use in the bathroom, a definite money saver.

God Bless Vladimir    


Is this soap something I can find at a standard supermarket or do I need to go somewhere fancy? Thank you for your help!


Dr. Bronner's products can be found in natural health stores or online.