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How's your experience with the topical?
I'm still trying to find proper ingredients, cause Pumpkin Seed Oil is quite expensive as well as the Dr. Bronners here. Trying to see where I can get it cheap.
Already bought Spiriluna and started it though; I noticed I got more energy and overall feeling better compared to before. Chlorella is still being delivered.
Also, what Green Tea are you using? Is there a difference if we use Matcha vs Sencha? Or as long as its tea bags (and not lipton)?Comment
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Arashicage
I use castor oil rather than pumpkinseed oil, so if you can get castor oil use that instead.
The Dr bronners soap helps to create a paste which is easy to apply to the hair. I no longer use Dr bronners soap in the topical and as a result it just means the oils drip down your forehead a little as they don't have that soap to keep everything together.
I would say Dr bronners isn't important to the topical so leave it out.
I use matcha green tea bags, sencha is fine as well.
Also I think anything can be added to this topical, it's all about trial and error, you don't have to copy everything to the exact formula.Comment
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Arashicage
I use castor oil rather than pumpkinseed oil, so if you can get castor oil use that instead.
The Dr bronners soap helps to create a paste which is easy to apply to the hair. I no longer use Dr bronners soap in the topical and as a result it just means the oils drip down your forehead a little as they don't have that soap to keep everything together.
I would say Dr bronners isn't important to the topical so leave it out.
I use matcha green tea bags, sencha is fine as well.
Also I think anything can be added to this topical, it's all about trial and error, you don't have to copy everything to the exact formula.
Will try to use other Castille Soap (more cheaper one) on first round, but will adjust like you did depending on experience.Comment
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For some of this topical herbaliser mashes up some fresh corriander and green tea and then adds it to the rest of the oils. I found this very messy and trying to wash out the bits of green tea and corriander out of my hair took ages.
So instead I mashed up some fresh corriander and some green tea put this In a bottle and added some water. I then left this for 24 hours. After this time i sieved out the green tea and corriander bits and was just left with the water. I stored this in the fridge and add a small amount to the topical before application.Comment
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Man bro... Relax... And read the forum like a normal person the soap isn't important so stop stressing. Also if u want to know go on google and ask him you will know I don't even know wtf is hydroxyelthyl look like a weird chemical I wouldn't touch it with a stick.Comment
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Sayian
I would leave using the Castile soap as its not needed. You may want to still use it to wash your hair after you've applied the topical. Obviously this is upto you but personally I'm using an organic shampoo free of such chemicals etc.
Also if you have any ideas please feel free to put them forward I have made changes to the topical myself.Comment
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Well the secret is simplistic.
Use whatever organic soap,oils you want for assistans, to the mushed fresh coriander, rosemary on your scalp.Comment
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Sayian,
What's up with the secrets? You want to be only one growing hair so you can laugh at everyone else? If you have something that will benefit herbalisms mixture then share it with the community.
A lot of people tweeked the formula. You act like you found the ****ing cure for baldness you weirdo.Comment
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Sayian,
What's up with the secrets? You want to be only one growing hair so you can laugh at everyone else? If you have something that will benefit herbalisms mixture then share it with the community.
A lot of people tweeked the formula. You act like you found the ****ing cure for baldness you weirdo.
The big 3 have a hard enough time regrowing lots of hair. Anyone who really believes this works is going to be sorely disappointed.
If you want a natural treatment you might want to try one with any kind of evidence. Such as peppermint oil, saw palmetto etc. even though those aren't exactly proven effective they at least have a theory to them.Comment
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