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Re: [at-l] Biodegradable Conditioner?
- Subject: Re: [at-l] Biodegradable Conditioner?
- From: ejbaker <ejbaker@sover.net>
- Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2000 12:48:50 -0800
There's a product called Mountain Suds---pretty cheap, very concentrated (a
1 oz bottle lasted me all summer through camping and dance camp where I
probably washed more than I will hiking) biodegradeable as Bronners--it
also cleans pots and everything else well and HAS NO SCENT--which is nice.
It's so concentrated that you really need to use just a dab or you're stuck
with lots of extra suds.
That seemed to work well for hair--you might want to try it. I think I'm
just going to put shampoo packets in my mail drops. I've been growing my
hair so I can tie it up in a braid--that way it will take a much longer
time to get dirty and be out of my eyes.
EJ
At 12:04 PM 2/11/00 EST, you wrote:
>K--for what it's worth, I have washed my hair with peppermint castile soap
in cold water and it's AWFUL. I like to use the Dr. Bronner's here in
Florida in the summer--very refreshing as a liquid bath soap, but as a
shampoo.....yuck. It leaves your hair feeling kind of gummy and yet
bristley at the same time. I would strongly suggest you try it at home
before you head off with it as your only shampoo.
>
>Joan
>bluetrail@aol.com
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