I was wondering if anyone knew of any good alternatives to the Essential oil blend from scottish study. In particular some of the indian oil products?
Regards
Pete
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I was wondering if anyone knew of any good alternatives to the Essential oil blend from scottish study. In particular some of the indian oil products?
Regards
Pete
People seem to talk about emu oil. I’ve never tried it and was wondering myself. i do add essential peppermint oil in my shampoos.
i seriously love me some naturalcrown, brillant been on it for some months with honest results, has esssential oils in it, but they won’t say which ones.
essential oils are potent, and worth more investigating then people poopoo. but i don’t think oils alone will solve out problems.
i’m a naturalist.
i also heard about an oil from a salon called “Shades” which people use for thickening, it’s in beverly hills. they make it themselves and do a treatment with it.
that’s all i got on the oil topic,
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