QuoteReplyTopic: To Karen: Miss Honeysuckle Rose:) Also, An "Aubrey Mix" :) Posted: January 12 2000 at 5:23am
Hi, Karen!I am SO glad that you are checking out the Aubrey products. I loved your article and was happy to see that you could see some terrific results soon to encourage you.The smell of the Honeysuckle Rose is definitely like heaven in a bottle. The conditioner is so thick and creamy and does the job well for dry hair.I wanted to tell you about a mix which I have been doing for about the last two weeks or so since you are using the Honeysuckle Rose line. You mentioned in your article about defeating the purpose of the all natural, organic ingredients of Aubrey by mixing it with a typical commercial brand. I agree wholeheartedly:) But, feel free to definitely mix among Aubrey products:)As you know, Virginia, like a good part of the US, has been having wretched heat and humidity. I mentioned to PD earlier this week about a mix of the Honeysuckle Rose Conditioner with the Jojoba and Aloe Conditioner which I found to be AWESOME. Those products truly compliment each other so well. My hair has been ultra-silky, so manageable and lovely, I can't give enough cudos to the mix. It's like the humidity does not exist:)The other thing I wanted to mention to you is something which I have gotten via feedback from numerous ladies over at naturallycurly.com. That is, some of the Aubrey products may be used for additonal purposes. For example, I mentioned in my article about the Blue Green Algae Hair Mask being an infusion of nutrients, body, moisture, and manageability as a pre-shampoo conditioning treatment. That product is extremely expensive, even with the 20-40% discounts at the Vitamin Shoppe:) But, there is also a BGA Creme Rinse, which some ladies are using as a pre-shampoo conditioning treatment with results comparable to the BGA Hair Mask. I could not use the BGA Creme Rinse because it was too light a conditioner for my hair. Looks like I found another use for the product.Another example would be the Island Naturals Conditioner. Many of the ladies at naturallycurly.com are using that as a leave-in conditioning treatment with superior results.I am also glad, Karen, that you are experiencing what I did with the products. That is, cumulative good results. The longer the use, the better the results.Lastly, thanks for the compliments. You're a sweetheart for that:)All the Best,Jade21P.S. Check out the Chamomile Luxurious Herbal Shampoo (Golden Chamomile) to bring out all your natural blonde highlights if you are curious:) That is also an extremly rich,conditioning shampoo. You should have seen what it did for my red highlights---no brassiness, very subtle extra shine:)
I was surprised to see Karen's article on Aubrey! The Honeysuckle Rose is on my shopping list for tomorrow, so I was glad to read some info on this particuliar variety. I am hooked on Aubrey now versus NG. I have to admit Aubrey is worth the extra money. I love the JAY and GPB.. they are definitely keepers. I also have tried the Mandarin Magic variety and like it too.. the Mandarin Moisturizing Jelly makes tons of waves in my hair. I am definitely hooked and each payday buy a new variety to test out.. so far all have been winners. Now on to the Honeysuckle Rose. The only thing I have found different from Karen is I get lots of suds from Aubrey.. no problem with that. Must be that our water is so soft. Happy testing.. Cher~> I am SO glad that you are checking out the Aubrey> products. I loved your article and was happy to see> that you could see some terrific results soon to> encourage you.> The smell of the Honeysuckle Rose is definitely like> heaven in a bottle. The conditioner is so thick and> creamy and does the job well for dry hair.> I wanted to tell you about a mix which I have been> doing for about the last two weeks or so since you are> using the Honeysuckle Rose line. You mentioned in your> article about defeating the purpose of the all> natural, organic ingredients of Aubrey by mixing it> with a typical commercial brand. I agree> wholeheartedly:) But, feel free to definitely mix> among Aubrey products:)> As you know, Virginia, like a good part of the US, has> been having wretched heat and humidity. I mentioned to> PD earlier this week about a mix of the Honeysuckle> Rose Conditioner with the Jojoba and Aloe Conditioner> which I found to be AWESOME. Those products truly> compliment each other so well. My hair has been> ultra-silky, so manageable and lovely, I can't give> enough cudos to the mix. It's like the humidity does> not exist:)> The other thing I wanted to mention to you is> something which I have gotten via feedback from> numerous ladies over at naturallycurly.com. That is,> some of the Aubrey products may be used for additonal> purposes. For example, I mentioned in my article about> the Blue Green Algae Hair Mask being an infusion of> nutrients, body, moisture, and manageability as a> pre-shampoo conditioning treatment. That product is> extremely expensive, even with the 20-40% discounts at> the Vitamin Shoppe:) But, there is also a BGA Creme> Rinse, which some ladies are using as a pre-shampoo> conditioning treatment with results comparable to the> BGA Hair Mask. I could not use the BGA Creme Rinse> because it was too light a conditioner for my hair.> Looks like I found another use for the product.> Another example would be the Island Naturals> Conditioner. Many of the ladies at naturallycurly.com> are using that as a leave-in conditioning treatment> with superior results.> I am also glad, Karen, that you are experiencing what> I did with the products. That is, cumulative good> results. The longer the use, the better the results.> Lastly, thanks for the compliments. You're a> sweetheart for that:)> All the Best,> Jade21> P.S. Check out the Chamomile Luxurious Herbal Shampoo> (Golden Chamomile) to bring out all your natural> blonde highlights if you are curious:) That is also an> extremly rich,conditioning shampoo. You should have> seen what it did for my red highlights---no> brassiness, very subtle extra shine:)
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Hi Jade21,I was out of town when this was posted and just found it. Thank you, thank you, thank you. I have printed out your suggestions and am going to try them.I can;'t imagine I would like anything more than Honeysuckle Rose. :-)Hugs,Karen> Hi, Karen!> I am SO glad that you are checking out the Aubrey> products. I loved your article and was happy to see> that you could see some terrific results soon to> encourage you.> The smell of the Honeysuckle Rose is definitely like> heaven in a bottle. The conditioner is so thick and> creamy and does the job well for dry hair.> I wanted to tell you about a mix which I have been> doing for about the last two weeks or so since you are> using the Honeysuckle Rose line. You mentioned in your> article about defeating the purpose of the all> natural, organic ingredients of Aubrey by mixing it> with a typical commercial brand. I agree> wholeheartedly:) But, feel free to definitely mix> among Aubrey products:)> As you know, Virginia, like a good part of the US, has> been having wretched heat and humidity. I mentioned to> PD earlier this week about a mix of the Honeysuckle> Rose Conditioner with the Jojoba and Aloe Conditioner> which I found to be AWESOME. Those products truly> compliment each other so well. My hair has been> ultra-silky, so manageable and lovely, I can't give> enough cudos to the mix. It's like the humidity does> not exist:)> The other thing I wanted to mention to you is> something which I have gotten via feedback from> numerous ladies over at naturallycurly.com. That is,> some of the Aubrey products may be used for additonal> purposes. For example, I mentioned in my article about> the Blue Green Algae Hair Mask being an infusion of> nutrients, body, moisture, and manageability as a> pre-shampoo conditioning treatment. That product is> extremely expensive, even with the 20-40% discounts at> the Vitamin Shoppe:) But, there is also a BGA Creme> Rinse, which some ladies are using as a pre-shampoo> conditioning treatment with results comparable to the> BGA Hair Mask. I could not use the BGA Creme Rinse> because it was too light a conditioner for my hair.> Looks like I found another use for the product.> Another example would be the Island Naturals> Conditioner. Many of the ladies at naturallycurly.com> are using that as a leave-in conditioning treatment> with superior results.> I am also glad, Karen, that you are experiencing what> I did with the products. That is, cumulative good> results. The longer the use, the better the results.> Lastly, thanks for the compliments. You're a> sweetheart for that:)> All the Best,> Jade21> P.S. Check out the Chamomile Luxurious Herbal Shampoo> (Golden Chamomile) to bring out all your natural> blonde highlights if you are curious:) That is also an> extremly rich,conditioning shampoo. You should have> seen what it did for my red highlights---no> brassiness, very subtle extra shine:)
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