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Comments (6)I was really just hoping for some general feedback or reviews. I was surprised that the amount of people that have read my post versus the few replies. Personally, I have been considering ordering the product that makes flat, thin hair full with volume in just a few seconds of Samy massaging the product into the hair. It's amazing. Then, of course, they had another product (Not Samy) on this past week that was "microfibers" of powder that would attach themselves to your hair to create great volume!? I'm not really sue about that one....See MoreGreen hair from Copper leaching in Water!
Comments (8)The place where I am living dates back to the late 1600s. There were two previous houses on this field stone fondation, that had burnt to the ground. The records date back to when this house was homestead to the surrounding 100 acres (I have 5.1), where is was all farmland. I don't think there was any mining operations or smelting going on, but I don't know for sure. My well is directly next to several huge pine trees (if that helps). I know pine trees are said to make the soil around them acidic, but would that be enough to be causing the large copper deposits I'm experiencing? I was also told by my state well inspector, that the new copper piping does not have that protective layer that the old pipes have. Therefore, I may be seeing an increase in copper deposits due to that. So, what do I do? Do I rip out all the new copper pipes, and replace them with PVC? I can't wait 2 or 3 years for this microbial protective layer to grow within the pipes. My thoughts are that I have to get an acid neutralizer (to treat the incoming well water which is naturally acidic), and then slowly replace the copper pipes with PVC (to prevent future degeneration of the pipes, pinhole leaks, etc.). Now, I'm thinking I may need a water softener on top of the acid neutralizer. Man, I never knew all the problems with well water and I wish I did, because it would have factored into the purchase and sales agreement. What would you all do? Thanks in advance for your response and the insightful responses I've already received....See MorePlease tie back your hair
Comments (12)I agree that it doesn't bother me to see that on TV cooking shows, BECAUSE no one really eats the food. However, at home? My hair is halfway down my back, I don't even walk into my kitchen to get a glass of water without grabbing a clip and securing it. I rarely ever yell at my husband, but the one thing that ticks me off is him walking into the kitchen holding one of the cats. Yes, they walk into the kitchen on their own, but they stay on the floor (they are WELL TRAINED not to ever get on counters, tables or chairs.) Sarah Moulton--what a lovely lovely woman. I had the pleasure of spending a couple of days at a country inn with her a few years back. She is so sweet, so down to earth. Not at all a 'celebrity' in how she acts. She's such a genuinely nice person....See MoreFDA investigating reports of hair loss, hair breakage, balding...
Comments (14)I think, like so many things in life, what will work well for one person is a disaster for someone else I have very fine, thin, frizzy hair. Back when I tried Wen, I was also exercising hard every day - and I sweat like a pig. :-) Wen was a fiasco in my hair. First of all, I second the comment above about it never feeling clean. My scalp sweats, and the Wen just never seemed to get the sweat off the way regular products do. My scalp itched like crazy. What made me finally give it up though was that my hair got progressively more limp and yet more frizzy with each passing day. I hung in there for a while and tried everything I could think of - more product, less product, leaving it on longer, rinsing it off quickly. Didn't matter, Wen and my hair were not meant to be. I was turning into Roseann Roseannadanna on the stuff. Wasn't the look I was after. Glad people out there like it, but it never worked for me. I understand how it may clog pores or whatnot, the stuff felt heavy to me in my hair - which is maybe why my fine, limp hair just kept getting more and more limp, all the while fanning out like a peacock strutting its stuff....See MoreAva
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