Chagrin Valley, more of the same.

Jan 07, 2007 13:31

So this morning my face still feels awesome, like I just exfoliated with a gentle scrub or something. This Rhassoul Yogurt bar wins ( Read more... )

good things: luxuries, health: skin care

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clockworktomato January 7 2007, 20:03:29 UTC
Oh how cool! I definitely know where you're coming from on the web design, which is why synique is such a terrible enabler. I'd never be tempted by these things on my own, but once she gives it the seal of approval I'm instantly intrigued.

Just to give you an idea on the samples, the Primrose soap I've been using to wash my hair is a sample size. I broke off a piece that was about 1/4 of the sample (I don't know why, but I don't like getting the whole bar of soaps wet -- seems like it lasts longer and is easier to lather). I've washed my hair twice and still have about half of that 1/4 piece left. So a sample goes a pretty long way.

synique recommends using an apple cider vinegar rinse at first and she said it took her about two weeks for her hair to really adjust to the shampoo bar she uses. Her hair was, I believe, a little greasy at first, but she said the vinegar really helped with that. I haven't used the apple cider vinegar yet, but I do think that the clarifying shampoo I'd been using probably did a pretty decent job with not ( ... )

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synique January 7 2007, 20:28:36 UTC
If you think a soap/shampoo bar addiction is bad, wait until you hit full BPAL addiction.

If you're already leaning that way, start researching the notes of the perfumes you currently wear so you can have a basic guide of what it is you like. Perfumania is generally pretty good about listing the notes of most of the commercially available perfumes.

But once you've taken the first step, there is no going back. ;)

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