March 11, 2008
Naked Naturals for your hair
I love getting free samples. I have several “free sample” websites bookmarked and my mail carrier frequently comments on all the goodies she gets to deliver to me. It’s a great way to try out products before you buy. I’ve recently changed toothpaste and mouthwash and have added some tasty foods to my pantry, too, after trying samples first. I was looking forward to trying out a natural shampoo recently, but when the sample arrived I was a little disappointed. I have a lot of allergies and the shampoo I got contained citrus, which I can’t use. When that happens I try to find someone else who is interested in the product, and I knew my friend would be interested in trying Naked Naturals so I gave it to her. She and I are both big fans of natural cosmetics and toiletries and both try to find products that aren’t tested on animals. Naked Naturals qualified and she really enjoyed using it. She mentioned that it didn’t overlather and leave her hair feeling like it was full of residues. Her hair feels lighter and cleaner and she liked the citrus fragrance. Her endorsement is good enough for me, so I’ll be trying the Naked Naturals Awapuhi & Lavender shampoo and conditioner. Some of y’all already know that I grow lavender and that it’s my favorite scent. I also grow ginger (awapuhi) and have some shampoo ginger seeds I’ll be starting soon, so how perfect is that for me? Naked Natural contains no drying lauryl / laureth sulfates or other harsh chemicals, so that’s good for my hair, which dries out too easily in our tropical climate. The Naked Natural shampoos contain Keravis instead, a natural plant protein that can make your hair up to seven times stronger. If you prefer natural products for your own hair, check out the site and then come tell me which formula you think will be best for you.
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