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Tue Jan 30, 2007 3:28 am |
Just got my John Masters products from EDS and am loving them. Was wondering whether there are more affordable but effective organic haircare lines? |
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Tue Jan 30, 2007 5:51 am |
Aubrey Organics has a lot of variety. The webite gives good info, if you want to read about the different products. www.aubrey-organics.com |
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Tue Jan 30, 2007 7:37 am |
How about Dr Hauschka?? |
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Tue Jan 30, 2007 8:08 am |
I just purchased Shikai, Jason Organics, and Avalon hair products. All very resonably priced. I have only used the Jason shampoo so far, and really like it. |
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Tue Jan 30, 2007 10:55 am |
Thanks so much for the recs. Am probably going to try a couple of Giovanni products - reviews are very good and you can't beat the prices! |
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Tue Jan 30, 2007 12:43 pm |
What is the pricing of Giovanni in wholefood?
With drugstore regular discount, I guess drugstore is cheaper than wholefood. Am I right? Just want to compare price because wholefood is a little bit far away from my place. |
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Tue Jan 30, 2007 5:10 pm |
If there's a Trader Joe's market near you (not sure where you live), you should definitely check out their organic shampoo and conditioner. I have had dry hair problem, and I tried their shampoo and conditioner. It's so awesome I wrote a review of them here: http://www.essentialdayspa.com/forum/viewthread.php?tid=20078&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0
The best part is it costs only $2.49 per a 16-oz bottle. Now my expensive Kerastase just sat in my shower sadly. I don't want to go back to Kerastase now. |
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Tue Jan 30, 2007 5:11 pm |
I heard that for oily hair, their shampoo line is called Revive Spa. I got that confused with the dry hair line "Nourish Spa." |
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Tue Jan 30, 2007 5:17 pm |
I like Avalon Organics. Aslo, reasonably priced Aubrey and Jason |
_________________ normal to dry skin prone to eczema psoriasis in winter, some shine in the other seasons, and a breakout now and then, light olive complexion; dry, fine curly hair w/ oily scalp, 31 |
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Tue Jan 30, 2007 5:22 pm |
There are tons of lines out there - too many to mention. In the past I've used Nature's Gate Organics, Aubrey Organics, Avalon Organics and a couple of others whose names elude me now. Right now I'm using some Druide shampoos, Giovanni Conditioner, and Desert Essence Shampoo and Conditioner. I'm dying to try the John Masters line and will hopefully get the money to splurge on that soon. |
_________________ Global Butterfly & Certified Aromatherapist/Holisitc Therapist with a passion for travel and natural health. |
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Tue Jan 30, 2007 5:39 pm |
Avalon Organics is the top-rated in our house. Great scents, good lather, nice conditioning and a really good price.
DH's absolute favorite in the line is the Tea Tree Mint, which even though they call it a treatment shampoo, he uses every morning. One bottle lasts him a good month, even with daily washing, so it is really good value. we also have the lavender and the lemon clarifying.
another line that I recently bought, but have not tried is the Alchemy range from Australia (same company as A'kin skincare).
I am probably the only person on the board who would give a HUGE thumbs down to the Desert Essences (well at least the grape one.. smell aside, it was horrible for my hair) |
_________________ SKIN: combination, reactive to climate changes and extremely fair. "Women complain about premenstrual syndrome, but I think of it as the only time of the month that I can be myself." --Roseanne |
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Tue Jan 30, 2007 8:47 pm |
I like Avalon's Organics Clarifying Lemon Shampoo. |
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Tue Jan 30, 2007 11:08 pm |
I like Giovanni; it might be worth a try. |
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Wed Jan 31, 2007 10:23 am |
Giovanni is worth a try, their products are really nice.
Weleda also makes some nice haircare products (I love their Rosemary Hair Oil). |
_________________ Makeup and skincare are my passion!! My dayjob is just to pay for the obsession... |
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Wed Jan 31, 2007 11:10 am |
Is the weleda rosemary hair oil you use the one that is supposed to be a pre-shampoo scalp oil or another one?
I had the pre-shampoo one and could not really get into it.. I ended up throwing 1/3 of it out.. now I am wondering if I was wrong..
Oh and tonight, in an attempt to reverse the scarecrow hair I was left with after Desert Essences Grape S&C, I use the Avalon Organics Lemon Clarifying Shampoo (with shea butter), followed by Alchemy Avocado & Calendula conditioner. Both were great to use (OMG the alchemy aroma is truly to die for.. very high-end botanical and essential oil aroma) My hair is not dry yet (that will take hours and hours and hours naturally), but it already feels much better (though it still feels a bit straw-like towards the end, so I guess a deep oil treatment is in store this weekend). |
_________________ SKIN: combination, reactive to climate changes and extremely fair. "Women complain about premenstrual syndrome, but I think of it as the only time of the month that I can be myself." --Roseanne |
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Wed Jan 31, 2007 11:16 am |
tiger_tim wrote: |
Is the weleda rosemary hair oil you use the one that is supposed to be a pre-shampoo scalp oil or another one?
I had the pre-shampoo one and could not really get into it.. I ended up throwing 1/3 of it out.. now I am wondering if I was wrong.. |
Hi Tiger Tim!
I suppose it could be used as a pre-shampoo treatment (and it may very well be its intended use), but I actually use a tiny, tiny, tiny amount (and I mean tiny or else you'll have an oil slick hairdoo on your hands ) after shampooing & conditioning. And I really like the results... leaves my hair sily & shiny. |
_________________ Makeup and skincare are my passion!! My dayjob is just to pay for the obsession... |
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Wed Jan 31, 2007 5:12 pm |
I've used the Weleda Rosemary hair oil as well. Got it as a free gift once along with an order I placed. It was pretty good. I liked using it as an occasional hair treatment. I would slather my hair in the oil (which didn't take much as my hair is super fine), wrap it up in a bun, leave it in all day, and then wash it out before bed. Of course this is something you would do when you are not going out or expecting company. The refreshing scent is also a great pick me up and very soothing in the winter time. |
_________________ Global Butterfly & Certified Aromatherapist/Holisitc Therapist with a passion for travel and natural health. |
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Wed Jan 31, 2007 5:55 pm |
makes the best conditioner i have EVER used - the magnetic super charged one - it comes in a red and silver tube - that and the silk shampoo are thebest combo again, that i have EVER used |
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Wed Jan 31, 2007 7:28 pm |
I'm so confused by all these products. Do you all think the cheaper ones are as good as the expensive ones? Also, are these natural hair care products better than Biolage or some of the other salon products? |
_________________ Patty |
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Wed Jan 31, 2007 10:32 pm |
I've tried Giovanni's magnetically charged shampoo and really liked it. (I've never tried the matching conditioner though.) The other Giovanni shampoos that I've tried seemed too drying for my hair. The magnetic one was moisturizing, cleansed well and had a nice light clean scent (and the shampoo itself is a sparkley grey which was cool). After using it for a couple of weeks it seemed like my hair was shinier.
NOW, I am using BBS's Moisturizing shampoo and it's my fav shampoo. I really like the ingredients- very natural. Today I did an experiment and didn't use any conditioner after using it. After showering, I was very surprised to find that my hair was not too hard to comb out (normally, my hair is VERY tangled if I don't condition it). I was even more surprised to find that after my hair dried, it was as if I had used conditioner but even better was that my hair wasn't weighted down and therefore looked better. I might just order the JM Neroli detangler (as a leave in on my roots) and then I'd be set....
In regard to BBS, I can't speak for their conditioner b/c I haven't tried it yet (though, word out is that it's not like a traditional conditioner, more like a treatment that you have to wash out). |
_________________ early-mid 30s || oily-combination, sensitive & acne-prone skin || mild breakouts (Aczone helps a lot) || occasional eczema rashes || fine lines around eyes || very dark under eye cirlces- concealer a must || very fair neutral-warm complexion, blue eyes, blonde hair |
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Wed Jan 31, 2007 11:27 pm |
Is BBS the Bath Body Shop? |
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Thu Feb 01, 2007 12:27 am |
The Organic Pharmacy
My niece is super sensitive and love the shampoo from them. It's a everything free shampoo! no preservative, no sulphates and just pure organic products.
i've tried the rose shampoo and it smells gorgeous. took some getting used to as i felt it stripped my hair initially. now, when i use other shampoo, i feel like it leaves a layer of film on my scalp and hair!
hth |
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Thu Feb 01, 2007 12:32 am |
snowstar wrote: |
The Organic Pharmacy
My niece is super sensitive and love the shampoo from them. It's a everything free shampoo! no preservative, no sulphates and just pure organic products.
i've tried the rose shampoo and it smells gorgeous. took some getting used to as i felt it stripped my hair initially. now, when i use other shampoo, i feel like it leaves a layer of film on my scalp and hair!
hth |
I just took a look at their shampoo.. Looks GOOD, but is WAY tooo EXPENSIVE for me! |
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Thu Feb 01, 2007 12:47 am |
That Organic Pharmacy one sounds good.
Do you have a site for it please.
Thanks.
Emma x |
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