Sep 20 2010

Convenient problem solver for Scalp Lotion Hair

Published by Grow at 11:04 am under How To Make Hair Grow Faster

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Thanks for introducing me to jojoba oil. I am now sharing this information with all my loved ones.

is it bad to put lotion in/on/around/between/through/against your hair and scalp?
because its awesome and i like gophers. the word gophers looks funny.wow…. uhhh….. so is it healthy? to put lotion on your head?i’m serious. any doctors?
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13 Responses to “Convenient problem solver for Scalp Lotion Hair”

  1. Nye on 20 Sep 2010 at 12:09 pm

    The product does as it says, use it and you get great protection from the elements.

  2. Chuang on 21 Sep 2010 at 12:36 am

    I’m still not sure how this product is working (thus, I can only give it four stars), but it seems pretty nice. I was using castor oil for a few months to try and prevent wrinkles and get rid of fine lines around my eyes. It was too thick for my skin though (I just turned 20, and have thin, normal/dry white-person skin). I remembered seeing jojoba oil in Trader Joes and buying some when I was around 17 for my acne…but now that my acne isn’t tooooo bad, I’m going for anti-aging. I still have some acne/acne-prone skin, but jojoba oil doesn’t make me break out.
    I wear a physical 55-70+ sunscreen everyday I leave the house, and since it is the physical stuff it makes my skin white and a bit dry looking. With jojoba oil in my sunscreen I can apply a 25 cent amount to my face and neck with no problems — plus it makes my skin shiny, but not too much!
    The one issue I have noticed is that sometimes my skin feels dry/tight. I never experienced this until using jojoba oil. So yea…maybe in another 15 years or so I’ll give an Amazon-update on how jojoba oil and my entire regimen has worked for my skin. If they don’t have an anti-aging pill or something out by then, then hopefully my update will help people decided whether to take or leave what I used/jojoba oil. XD
    Anyways, this oil is very light, contains natural spf, and good as a conditioning-treatment for hair. :)

  3. Kapp on 21 Sep 2010 at 12:16 pm

    My hairdresser recommended this for my hair as I was noticing some coarseness in its texture. I put it on my face and hair at night. It’s not really greasy and wont stain your pillow. In the morning I rinse it out with warm water and style my hair. I also put it on my hair right before I go to Hot Yoga classes and it’s like getting a hot oil treatment with my workout. Husband uses it on his face right after he shaves. We love it.

  4. Bendel on 22 Sep 2010 at 12:48 am

    i think this product is amazing because i use this for my acne which helps with my breakouts,i have a book on herbs and with this product it says because it is close to your skins natural oils which is the sebum it tricks you skin into thinking it is producing oil so this way there is no excess oil.i also ues it in my scalp with vitamine e oil which help to reduce dry scalp and flakes.like i said it is more a wax(ester)product as opposed to an oil so that way it never clogs your pores and safe for sensitive skin which i have

  5. Limon on 22 Sep 2010 at 12:40 pm

    Another white girl chiming in here – my hair was suffering greatly from my swimming 3x per week… This is the ONLY product that I’ve used (before and after each swimming session) that keeps my hair looking and feeling healthy and beautiful…

    I’ve become convinced over the last few years that the best hair products to be found are in the “ethnic” hair care section… ;)

  6. Isaac on 23 Sep 2010 at 12:05 am

    I am a 46 year old caucasian woman w very dry, fine, moderately thick hair. I have been looking for YEARS for a leave in conditioner that works like this. God has answered my prayers!! I feel so fortunate to have bought this stuff today. A dab goes a long way, and after putting it on my dry hair, my hair was lush with moisture, darker from the moisture, which is great, since I do not dye my hair. ….I despise regular conditioners, and most lotions, so you can imagine how dry my hair and skin are- but this stuff just absorbs in and is not greasy at all. My hair is so soft! It looks it, too. Organic Root Stimulator Olive Oil Oil Moisturizing Hair Lotion is the absolute best conditioner ever made. My OCD is kicking in and I am afraid the company will go out of business, or they will change the formula. Should either occur I would be very sad, possibly …. . suicidal.

  7. Asbury on 23 Sep 2010 at 12:59 pm

    I love love that this is not a greasy product. It is rich and a little goes a long way. My hair is soft and I can touch it without pulling back a shiny hand. I use it on my edges and tips and to tame frizzies and fly-a-ways.

  8. Keegan on 24 Sep 2010 at 12:18 am

    This product made my hair thin. Why? Because of this ingredient Sodium Cetearyl Sulfate. This product is NOT organic – just read the ingredients and you’ll know that it’s not organic. The producers are lying to you when they say it’s “organic.” If you want something organic and with olive oil in it, then use REAL olive oil (and other natural oils, like lavender, rosemary, avocado, etc.). This product should be taken off the market; it’s a piece of crap. Oh yeah, it also made my scalp itch.

  9. Finton on 24 Sep 2010 at 12:11 pm

    It seems to be working. My only problem is that it is really thick and blue so I’m discouraged from applying it throughout my thick curly hair.

  10. Hope on 25 Sep 2010 at 1:01 am

    I have been purchasing this Bumble & Bumble hair tonic from a local salon and using it for a couple of years. I would give the product based on that experience 5 stars, but based on this Amazon purchase, I give it 2 stars. I won’t go so far as to call this an “imposter” like another reviewer, but I do agree it is different. It still works ok for my purposes: like other reviewers I have fine straight hair, and this product works better than water to refresh my hair between washings. I spray lightly all over my bed-head, brush it out, and then blow dry. However, I used to be able to go 2 days without washing, but with this Amazon bottle, I can only go one day before my hair starts to look greasy. Also, one of the main reasons I first bought this product was the scent. My salon bottles always had a strong, delightful, minty, tea tree scent that made me feel invigorated and happy. The bottle I purchased from Amazon has a faint scent that is medicinal and vaguely offensive like formaldehyde. I had a bottle with a little left over from a salon purchase, and I compared it with the Amazon bottle. The bottles and labels are very similar, but not identical. Further, the Amazon bottle is not as “milky” looking, and once shaken has a perma-froth on top, whereas the salon product’s froth soon dissolves. This may all be due to normal manufacturing differences…or perhaps the Amazon product is older or was left in storage with temperature extremes that changed the emulsion properties or broke down the essential oils. Just speculating, but do be aware of the potential differences if you choose to purchase this product from Amazon. **Update: I decided to get another bottle from a salon and not use what I bought from Amazon. I’m back in my former B&B Hair Tonic bliss…The owner said that (rumor alert) salons that are going out of business will sell their overstock to resellers, and you can end up with old bottles that are way past their expiration date. I don’t know if that’s the case here, but it could explain it.

  11. Emery on 25 Sep 2010 at 12:30 pm

    I bought this awesome hair spray online about a year ago after my hairstylist used it on my hair and strongly recommended it. When I was leaving I didn’t have the cash to buy it in my salon and so she told me to buy online directly from Bumble and Bumble, because if you buy from other places likes Target or on Amazon they might be counterfeit. I guess someone is diluting the formulas down to make more money, I don’t know. If you google it you can usually find more information about it, though there was much more a year ago.

    Anyway, I decided to buy online on Amazon anyway because it was slightly cheaper, and I did notice a difference. The product I got on Amazon made my hair feel greasy and heavy, not at all like my experience at salons. But it was too late so I’ve just been using it. Since I don’t use the product that often I only had to buy some more now. I bought directly from Bumble and Bumble this time to compare and there is a distinct difference. What I bought from B&B is light and makes my hair shine, as it should. It acts as a great moisturizer. Once I opened the bottle I could immediately smell the difference between the two products. I’m not sure what exactly is going on, but I think it’s worth the few dollars difference to buy from B&B to really get what you’re paying for.

  12. Hawk on 26 Sep 2010 at 12:18 am

    I suppose it does what it’s supposed to, but the smell is awful. Also, it tends to make my hair feel dry and wiry. I have thick, course hair to begin with, so it may produce better results in hair that is finer mine.

  13. Abernethy on 26 Sep 2010 at 12:33 pm

    I am a regular user of the B&B tonic spray, which I usually buy at the local beauty supply chain. I was excited to find the products for less on Amazon. Prior to ordering, I had not seen the reviews stating that others thought it was an imposter, but I agree that it seems like a different product. I compared it to the remaining tonic spray that I bought from the store. The scent smells less like tea tree and more like alcohol. It doesn’t have the same color (white) as my prior bottles. It left my hair feeling heavy and flat–something I have never experienced before from this product. I went onto the reviews to see if anyone else felt this and apparently others have had the same experience. I also bought the Super Rich Conditioner and the Tonic Shampoo…the conditioner also seems off (less thick, not as nice a smell), and I have not tried the tonic shampoo yet. Maybe they are the real thing and just old, but doesn’t seem that way. I would consider keeping imposters if they worked for my hair, but so far they are resulting in a big, bad hair day. I am going to see if I can return it, but I am not sure if it will even be possible Overall, very disappointed. It is worth it to pay a little extra for what is assuredly the real thing.

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