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Wed Aug 05, 2009 4:37 pm |
Okay so that got your attention - .
Last winter I found a green coconut on the beach and drained it to use in a DIY formulation. Being new to DIY, (and terribly over-exuberant in the "kitchen sink" type of way), I made a rather unfortunate concoction with different vitamin supplements (replete with lot's of fillers) - and well, made an icky kind of mess I eventually through out.
I will be returning to FL in a couple months and want to try again! Or with dried coconut extract from Beyond-a-Century. Or possibly even with the small vial of kinetin SAS sells. So...have any of you intrepid DIY'ers experimented with kinetin in it's various forms?
Care to share your notes? Or even theories?
Thanks! Lucy. |
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Fri Aug 07, 2009 8:45 am |
I've used the SAS kinetin (vial), just added it to a basic rosehip based moisturiser from one of those natural lines. Rather liked it, although I haven't used it for a while. I had used Kinerase for some years before, and I actually liked my DIY version better.. and of course it was much cheaper. Thanks for reminding me, I might just go back to it.
And I also still put a bit of the SAS coconut endosperm (powder) in my DIY scalp serum. Not sure if it does anything but I keep at it in the vain hope it will transform my hair from hell... |
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emilyfulton7878
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Joined: 07 Aug 2009
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Fri Aug 07, 2009 9:03 am |
i had read some article about coconut skin care treatment...
try to check it out... |
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Fri Aug 07, 2009 11:00 am |
Emily,
Apparently you haven't posted enough yet to post a link here. Would you try to PM that link? Or try spelling it out? Use at for @ and dot ___for .com |
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