
Forget the chemical-laden Dr. Miracle's (not to mention those offensive ads); Dr. Bronner's is the business! I've been searching for this stuff all over town after reading about it on the web. I was really desperate to try it because it's all natural and the ingredients are not only fair trade but USDA organic and not tested on animals. I picked up the Citrus Conditioning Hair Rinse as well as the Lavender Hair Conditioner and Style Creme. The style creme also comes in Peppermint but my hair does really well with coconut oil. The instructions for the rinse say to "dilute, dilute, dilute!" the rinse and I can see why. I comes out really thick and gooey. I mixed 2 capfuls in with one cup of purified water in a cup and put it to the side. After co-washing my hair I poured the mixture over my hair, rubbed it in, and then rinsed out. It's very citrusy and it kinda stung my dry skin and chapped lips so I was wondering if it would help to really condition my hair. Surprise, surprise it did. My hair felt really smooth to the touch. I can see this lasting a while because the is 8 oz and you only need about 2 capfuls per washing. After I combed my hair out I smoothed the style creme through. It felt very lotion-y in my hands and I didn't think it would really do anything to my thick coarse hair but it really smoothed the frizz out! So far I'm really pleased. I only wish this line had a deep conditioner. The rinse is $9.99 and the cream is $7.99 so they're not super cheap but not as much as other natural products. Online they're available at http://www.drbronner.com/DBMS/HAIR.htm but I found mine at a local health food store.
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