Thursday, 31 May 2012

[Everything doTERRA] Re: SanoBella?

Now you all have me tempted :-).

I use baking soda and water to remove buildup followed by a vinegar
water rinse. It helps and I never rotate my shampoos.

On May 31, 6:35 pm, Doc Tracy <doctr...@chirotogo.com> wrote:
> I really like the shampoo, but I have fine wavy hair.  The conditioner
> we not thick enough to keep my hair from tangeling, so I mix it with a
> heavier conditioner when I pit it on and let it sit while I finish my
> shower.
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> On May 31, 8:31 am, Ctt777 <cissy42...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > I've been using them for about 2 months & although I love them there
> > is some dryness & buildup going on.  So like many shampoos &
> > conditioners you should rotate every so often with different shampoo &
> > conditioner.  So that's what I will do. :)
> > Cissy
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> > On May 30, 3:46 pm, RunsWithScissors <tawanaha...@gmail.com> wrote:> I absolutely love the SanoBella shampoo/conditioner.  I even take them
> > > to the salon with me when I have a haircut.  Give them a try.
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> > > On May 29, 8:15 pm, Carly Nelson <eojun...@gmail.com> wrote:> I've been thinking about trying the shampoo/conditioner, but have heard
> > > > several who have problems with it....itching, dryness, build-up.
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> > > > Just wondering if the pros outweigh the cons on this stuff.   Sure wish
> > > > they'd make samples!
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> > > > Thanks, y'all!
>
> > > > Carly

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