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I'm here with experience on the oily hair situation. My husaband had such

oily hair plus dandruff and I switched him to Lavender volume shampoo and

the flakes and oil are not a problem. I also have him use one with

natural tea tree that is much cheaper than the salon brands, I have a

discount membership and get a lot better prices right to my door. Plus,

these do not have the chemicals that are not good to have soaking into

your brain.

My teenagers were getting oily hair that made their face break out and we

tried the clearasil, oily hair shampoo etc. I spent the money on all the

fancy stuff at the salon plus it was loaded with chemicals, but then my

daughter fell in love with the smell of the LemonGrass Clarifying shampoo

I had. Not only is her blonde hair easier to manage, her face cleared up.

We use a tiny bit of Morning Start bathgel to wash teen faces and it

addresses the acne problem. Lemon grass naturally kills bacteria which is

a part of the acne issue. When I was in massage school our backs broke

out from the detoxing and body work our skin was new to. some people

brought in cheap store lotion and we really broke out. I started using

the MorningStart just to wake me up with the smell in the morning but it

cleared up my skin faster than anyone in my group. So we all quit using

the lotions with chemicals after seeing what they did. The natural

products will actually pull the chemicals out of your system so they have

a dual purpose.

At night I still practice my massage by a few minutes of a back rub on my

kids even though they are older. It is our time to debrief and it keeps

my skills sharper. Dragon time massage oil has the EO's that balance

hormones and boy is my daughter wicked when we forget. She starts having

cramps from her periods and the mood swings. It keeps me from having to

use drugs to help her like nuprin.

Just read the ingredients and watch for chemicals that can slowly

overload our sensitive systems. I work with a doctor who gives out a list

of the ingredients you want to avoid if possible. Anything you rub in

your skin soaks into your blood stream and goes throughout your

body...and much we can't control so he tells them to make wise choices in

what they do choose.

hope that helps!

Blessings,

Marie

anaturalplace.com

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