parsley - curlytea.com
This is a surprise to me, but I was experimenting a few days ago with dried Parsley. After making a tea, the first thing I noticed when running my hands through my hair the next day is that I didn't get nearly the same amount of natural "shedding" I usually get when I skip over my wash day.
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Products, more specifically their ingredients, are paramount in deciding whether you will experiment with them, continue […]
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Structure XL (aka UltraMaize) is very, very, VEEERRYY nice to have around, I tell you.  A lot of what I'm writing will be duplicated in the 'Ingredients' section for this product.   

When checking for ingredients, I ran across the description for this product at wholesalesuppliesplus.  I hadn't heard of it until then.  

In some circles, Structure XL  has a bad wrap for being a "filler" product.  However, it is used to improve the body and enhance the viscosity of an emulsion.   

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Unrefined Safflower has a 2 year shelf life, according to mountainroseherbs.com. Its also high in oleic acid and contains linoleic acid
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Well, maybe not. 🙂  An emulsion is the mixture between oil and water with the help […]
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I've wanted to try hibiscus for a very long time.  I've been too busy trying other things and finally got around to ordering some from camden grey.

From my understanding, hibiscus is super acidic and astringent.  I used it as a spray on my hair, when retwisting, along with my newer brazil nut whip.

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Part 1: What you whine for is what you get

Going from relaxed to natural for me was probably inevitable given my personality.  I say that because I didn't initially go natural to make any statements or celebrate my 'blackness'.  I initially went natural because I got darn tired of the process of 'getting my head did'.

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