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    Posted: January 12 2000 at 3:59am
> Hi there!> I just read Karen's tip of the day on jojoba oil and> thought that maybe I should try it on my damaged ends.> However, I would like to find a reputable on line> dealer to buy from... can anyone help me? Also, is> this oil availbale at local healthfood stores?> Thanks in advance!> SherryI purchase NOW brand pure jojoba oil on the net at fabulously discounted prices - and postage-free! Go to nowvitamins.com, click on findNOW, click on Discount Natural Foods, click on "link" and download the price list.1 oz. is $2.72, 4 ozs. is $7.20 and 16 ozs. is $20.11, far below NOW's own price list(check both lists)! I also purchased NOW's L-Panthenol to add to my shampoo and conditioner which makes my hair look and feel much thicker.You will find it listed on nearly all thickening products.It is a very visious, clear liquid but it dissolves in completely. L-Panthenol is really a B-vitamin and is very good for the hair.
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I use a product called Ginseng Miracle 8 Oil. It's a mixture of 8 oils and other herbal ingredients such as chamoline and rosemary. Safflower oil is listed as the first ingredient and jojoba is the second listed ingredient.I buy it in chain drug stores, it's usally near the black hair care products. I pay $6 for an 8 ounce bottle.I have used plain jojoba oil in the past. I have found this product to work just as well at a cheaper price.
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I've found it at healthfood stores and herb shops. If it's not on the shelf at either one of these, they can usually order it for you. Be aware, that it is rather expensive for an oil, but a little can go a long way!> Hi there!> I just read Karen's tip of the day on jojoba oil and> thought that maybe I should try it on my damaged ends.> However, I would like to find a reputable on line> dealer to buy from... can anyone help me? Also, is> this oil availbale at local healthfood stores?> Thanks in advance!> Sherry
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Hi there!I just read Karen's tip of the day on jojoba oil and thought that maybe I should try it on my damaged ends. However, I would like to find a reputable on line dealer to buy from... can anyone help me? Also, is this oil availbale at local healthfood stores?Thanks in advance!Sherry
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