QuoteReplyTopic: NG's GPB,Green Tea and Biotin Posted: January 12 2000 at 2:22am
>> I'm so sorry, I made a mistake. The Green> Tea and the GPB are from Aubrey Organics.Have> any of you tried them? The GPB is glycogen protein> balancer.The bottle reads--Magic ia a bottle.> leaves hair soft and lustrous and reduces hair> loss.I would like to know if any of you have used> them and how they worked.> GPB is AWESOME! I use it on a regular basis now. My hair is thick and extra silky because of the GPB and a hot oil treatment with jojoba or olive oil about once a month. I credit the GPB with strengthening my hair substantially. No more breakage, split ends or tangles. My hair is normal to dry and more on the balanced side even with all the summer heat. I would recommend that you use it as your regular conditioner for a month and see if you notice a difference in the strength of your hair. Adjust the amount that you use to your hair length and weight. A little goes a long way. Leave it on your hair for at least ten minutes and rinse thoroughly.All the Best, Jade
> I'm so sorry, I made a mistake. The Green> Tea and the GPB are from Aubrey Organics.Have> any of you tried them? The GPB is glycogen protein> balancer.The bottle reads--Magic ia a bottle.> leaves hair soft and lustrous and reduces hair> loss.I would like to know if any of you have used> them and how they worked.Well, I use the Aubrey Organics GPB conditioner and I LOVE it. My hair is very thick with a tendency towards dryness and it's an excellent conditioner for my hair type. However if you have thin hair I imagine it might not be so good, because it's very heavy and would probably weigh down your hair. But maybe it might work well as an occasional conditioner... I use it every other washing and that's probably a lot for folks without coarse hair.-jennifer j
> Maybe this person means the Tea Tree instead> of Green Tea? I have used the Tea Tree.. it worked> well. But I am curious to know what is the GPB> stand for? I need to try out the Biotin... Cher~>I'm so sorry, I made a mistake. The Green Tea and the GPB are from Aubrey Organics.Have any of you tried them? The GPB is glycogen protein balancer.The bottle reads--Magic ia a bottle. leaves hair soft and lustrous and reduces hair loss.I would like to know if any of you have used them and how they worked.
Maybe this person means the Tea Tree instead of Green Tea? I have used the Tea Tree.. it worked well. But I am curious to know what is the GPB stand for? I need to try out the Biotin... Cher~> Hi Darcy, My husband really loves the NG> Biotin, its his favorite variety and it helps> keep what hair he has left on top soft and healthy> instead of kind of dry and brittle like it wants> to be. That may be what's helping your scalp,> but you might also make sure that you're using> a filter on your showerhead to remove chlorine> which can often make your scalp dry and itchy> too. You mentioned two NG varieties I've never> seen and I want to try them too! You might want> to steer clear of the jojoba variety since you> perm. My husband says it tends to make his curls> limp.> As Karen has mentioned many times, you can't> go wrong by including a good hair vitamin supplement> in your diet. It really does help, but don't expect> immediate results, they take time to be effective.> I use extra B vitamins, lots of C, folic acid,> A, E, and a complex mineral supplement for general> antioxidant help and healthy hair. Don't forget> the kelp, blue green algae, wheat germ and assorted> other diet enhancers too!> Good luck with your hair!> And am I reading that right that you just> shampoo and don't condition every time? Do others> do this too? I can't imagine not conditioning> after each shampoo. That simple step alone will> make your hair feel MUCH better as well. I've> been mocked for being a pawn of the advertisers> because I always use the conditioner that goes> with the specific shampoo, but you might try that> for starters and see if it works for you too.>> Best wishes to all!> Dawn>
Hi Darcy, My husband really loves the NG Biotin, its his favorite variety and it helps keep what hair he has left on top soft and healthy instead of kind of dry and brittle like it wants to be. That may be what's helping your scalp, but you might also make sure that you're using a filter on your showerhead to remove chlorine which can often make your scalp dry and itchy too. You mentioned two NG varieties I've never seen and I want to try them too! You might want to steer clear of the jojoba variety since you perm. My husband says it tends to make his curls limp.As Karen has mentioned many times, you can't go wrong by including a good hair vitamin supplement in your diet. It really does help, but don't expect immediate results, they take time to be effective. I use extra B vitamins, lots of C, folic acid, A, E, and a complex mineral supplement for general antioxidant help and healthy hair. Don't forget the kelp, blue green algae, wheat germ and assorted other diet enhancers too!Good luck with your hair!And am I reading that right that you just shampoo and don't condition every time? Do others do this too? I can't imagine not conditioning after each shampoo. That simple step alone will make your hair feel MUCH better as well. I've been mocked for being a pawn of the advertisers because I always use the conditioner that goes with the specific shampoo, but you might try that for starters and see if it works for you too.Best wishes to all!Dawn
I would like to know if any of you have tried the Nature's Gate Green Tea and Biotin shampoos and the GPB (Glycogen Protein Balancer). My hair is kind of thin and permed.Also, my scalp was extremely dry and itchy. I have been switching back and forth between the two shampoos and my scalp seems to be much better.I would like to know what Natures's Gate conditioner would work best for me. I need something that will moisturize, but not weigh down the little hair that I have. Any suggestions? I would also like to know if anyone knows of a vitamin or vitamins to take for healthier hair? Thanx.
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