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Herbs and Clays

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Topic: Herbs and Clays
Posted By: strawberryfine
Subject: Herbs and Clays
Date Posted: September 12 2004 at 12:13am
Hi Everyone,
I''''m new here but have been "lurking" and just now figured out how to post on this board!

I read a post, maybe by Uzma, about using herbs and clays to wash your hair-now I can''''t find it again.

Anything anyone could tell me about this would be appreciated--how to, where to buy online, etc.

I love reading this very entertaining board!

TIA,
strawberryfine
strawberry-auburn-not-so-bright-redhead



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Posted By: ildjarn
Date Posted: September 12 2004 at 12:16am
Welcome to the forum. I too am a new member who prolly registered a few minutes before you did. :-)

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Posted By: Viktoria
Date Posted: September 13 2004 at 8:30am
Well, maybe this is the ghassoul I´ve been asking for in another thread? It´s a clay from Marocko that one uses for hair and skin washing in general. It´s the only washing clay I have heard of. I have not tried it yet, but they called from the health store today, and it has arrived. I´ll post again when I have tried it. Supposedly, one can mix the clay with herbal "teas" of different kinds.

I have not seen Uzma here for ages, sadly.



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The more you complain, the longer God lets you live.


Posted By: AnaisSatin
Date Posted: September 13 2004 at 10:16pm
Hey Strawberryfine, I just wanted to say hello and I'm glad you're joining us on this board... You're the same Strawberryfine I know, right? but I am sorry I don't know where Uzma's post is! Sounds wonderful-- if someone runs across it, please let us know.

Anais


Posted By: Viktoria
Date Posted: September 15 2004 at 6:34pm
Hi guys, I used the search-function at the bottom and found Uzmas post from summer 2003. I simply copied her recipe and here it is:

"CLAYs and herbs for washing the hair.....

CLAYs used are:
(one of the following)
Rhassoul
Bentonite
Fuller's Earth (my current fave)
Dead sea silt
Optional additions: Powdered kelp seaweed or Basil essential oil.

Technique:
Mix up your CLAY of choice with a sufficient quantity of carbonated spring water to make a runny paste.

Apply paste in sections to dry scalp and hair using a small natural sea sponge.
Ensure hair is thoroughly soaked in the paste.
Cover hair with plastic wrap or similar.
Leave for 30 mins.
Rinse, rinse, rinse.
Result = clean and soft hair and scalp. No need to condition.


Herbs used are:
(mix of the following)
Shikakai
Amla
Neem
Reetha
(al in powdered form, available from east Indian grocery stores)

Technique:
Lightly oil bone-dry hair from roots to tips. Leave overnight or for at least and hour.

Put herbal powders in an earthenware or heatproof glass container.
Cover with boiling water and leave for 10 minutes.
Strain through muslin.

Apply the strong solution to wet hair and scalp while holding head over a large plastic bowl, to catch all the liquid.
Keep pouring the mixture through the hair. There will be no lather and yet the hair will be left clean.
Rinse, rinse, rinse.

Result = clean and soft hair and scalp. You will need to condition as this cleanser is much stronger than the CLAYs.

Yeah, it sounds like hard work, but the results are very good.
You are not using synthesized chemicals/sulphates on your skin or hair, and once you have a routine going (say once or twice a week), it becomes a pleasure to carry out this ritual.

Would be interested to know if you try any of the above and what you think of the results.

Best wishes,

Uzi"

And she said clay can be ordered from www.mountainroseherbs.com.

I have a jar of the ghassoul stuff now, and have used it once. It seems promising, but I have not yet found a good technique to apply it. I´ll try Uzma´s way next!



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The more you complain, the longer God lets you live.


Posted By: strawberryfine
Date Posted: September 18 2004 at 4:16pm
Hi Everyone!
What a warm welcome-thanks!

Hi Anais-yes I am the very same one lol--good to see a familiar "face" here-isn't this a cool board?

That post of Uzma's was the very one I saw before and then lost it!

Thanks so much for for finding it and posting it, Viktoria!

And Hi, Ildjarn-I think we did register just moments apart-does that make us longhaired-twins?

Thanks everyone, again- I just love it here!!!
strawberryfine
1c(today) Fii
12/16.25/as close to terminal as possible
stawberry-auburn, not-so-bright-redhead

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strawberryfine
2aFii
12/25.5"/terminal length after reaching "small of my back length"


Posted By: DaveDecker
Date Posted: September 19 2004 at 11:29am
Hi Strawberryfine! Sorry I'm late to join the welcome party... Anyway, I'm glad to hear you enjoy this board. I see you want to grow your hair to its terminal length; what's the longest it's ever been? Any idea how long it might be able to get (based, maybe, on other family members)?

Having registered mere minutes apart, I guess you and Ildjarn are hair "twins"

Thank you, Viktoria, for finding and sharing the contents of Uzma's post here.

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Posted By: strawberryfine
Date Posted: September 19 2004 at 12:29pm
Thanks Dave!
Your hair is gorgeous, BTW! My hair has been waist length at least 3 different times in my life but I always cut it while it was actively growing. I also abused it horribly-bleach, perms, blow dryers, washing in the tub and not rinsing properly-assault with combs...
Anyway my grandmother (dad's mom)had mid-thigh to knee length and the other grandmother had long hair that I never saw down. My mother had waist length when she was young-SOOO-I hope I may have pretty fair chances of reaching at least thigh, hopefully! I am currently not cutting, dusting, trimming at all.
So glad to be here!
strawberryfine
1cFii
12/16/terminal
strawberry-auburn, not-so-bright-redhead

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strawberryfine
2aFii
12/25.5"/terminal length after reaching "small of my back length"


Posted By: Viktoria
Date Posted: September 22 2004 at 10:01am
I´d just like to report: I have been washing with the clay four times now, and seem to get the hang of it. It´s all about finding a technique for getting it all over, not the hair, not in my case anyway, but all over the some three inches closest to the scalp.

I find the best way is to lean over the tub, start with dry hair (the ends will tangle less if they are dry to begin with) and use a sponge, just like Uzma recommends. I don´t let it sit the 30 minutes, though, just massage lightly and rinse it out.

It does take the grease away, for sure. It does not leave the hair squeeky clean, like a shampoo, but soft and thick-feeling. It takes longer to dry, also, why - I have no idea. And it doesn´t grease up as quickly as it does after a shampoo wash. And - it handles more easily for up-dos. Which is my preference, of course, so I´m very happy with it. I´m even managing a ponytail, which I rarely do, because of my too often sore scalp!

Of course, this is only preliminary, although promising. I´ll really know after a few months. But my scalp feels great, the hair is good looking and I´m absolutely giving it a go!



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