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Wed May 31, 2006 4:36 pm |
I know that haircare is kind of off-topic, but I noticed that a couple of posters have used this. I went to the website and found it intriguing (though a little weird, too). Which products do you use? Do you really rotate all those shampoos? Do you really do that Zen de-tox thing?
Most importantly, how has it helped your hair?
Thanks
BBD |
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Wed May 31, 2006 5:39 pm |
I'm also very interested |
_________________ 31, Combination normal-dry skin, loves CSRx, PSF, A'kin, Decleor, ACV, Jojoba oil! |
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Thu Jun 01, 2006 3:24 am |
Hi -
I'll start with the zen detox - it is a mask for the hair and scalp. It draws out toxins and conditions at the same time.
If you use sulfate based regular shampoos and hair styling products - there will be a certain amount of this that doesn't rinse away and builds up - on your hair and in the pores of your scalp. Zen detox gets rid of this toxic build up that keeps your hair from looking and feeling as healthy and vibrant as possible.
I use and rotate the shampoos. I find them very concentrated and have diluted them with mineral water. I have found that I don't need to do alot to my hair after using these products. I also use the scalp massager and this is wonderful - I can feel the increased blood flow to my scalp. I also use it to massage in the shampoo.
I use all of the conditioners - but have a preference for the sprays and the euro oil.
The henna is fabulous . It covers my gray hair and I have very shiny hair. It seems to strengthen my hair as well.
I would suggest you try the travel sets - this will really give you a proper introduction to the products and help you decide what you think will work best for your hair.
Browse thru his forum and you'll see that some people rave about it and some it hasn't worked for. Some people take a long time to detox the first time and forget to keep doing it. I found that my first zen detox made a remarkable difference. These shampoos don't lather the same way regular shampoo does - which I think is a good thing.
I also use rhassoul mud and unfiltered organic apple cider vinegar as haircleansers as well as some organic hair conditioning balms.
About the rotating - I find that it keeps your hair from getting used to one thing that eventually winds up not working anymore.
HTH |
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Thu Jun 01, 2006 3:47 am |
I have used two of the shampoos and the Chi Instant Conditioner. Lets just say they are really something else... The texture is like mud and they are very difficult to rinse out. They left my hair tangled, lank and greasy and my hair colour faded with use of these. I was also taken in by the philosophy of the products and was dissapointed that it did not work for me. |
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