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    Posted: September 23 2005 at 11:35pm
Does anyone know where I can find a good brand of garlic shampoo? My mom was telling me about it. Supposedly it's great for shine, repairing dead cells, and strengthening. I'd love to try it.
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I'm interested in garlic shampoo also. I read where it was great for shedding/breakage. Also read that it could be pretty drying on the hair, so it was suggested that you could crush a few garlic cloves and add to your regular conditioner (on LHCF). Honeydoo, if you find a good brand please post your finding/results.

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It's funny that you guys would mention this. I went to go get some KFC yesterday and stopped at the african braiding salon/beauty supply store and found one btl of queen helene unscented garlic shampoo for $3.79 , so i picked it up and purchased it. I may use this next week. But i know some people were saying that it can be purchased at www.sickbay.biz  i am not sure which line of dominican products carries it -but i'm sure that at least one of them does- hope this helps.
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Would garlic olive oil work as well? My mom bought garlic olive oil for cooking but I was wondering if garlic had any good effects on the hair.
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Cmesweet, I saw the Queen Helene's online last night. I was wondering about it. Let me know how it works for you.

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I'll be sure to do that honeydoo- i'm gonna try it on tuesday.
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Layla i would think that the oil that you are referring to would produce similar results- please keep us posted.
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