Organic Tea tree oil shampoo has worked the best for my hair. My hair always feels softer for a longer period of time. I have thick dark mens hair. The ladies love my Lavender oil as a fragrance.
My home is pretty much chemical free. I use olive oil for skin. The only time I have to wash my hair daily is when I am working in a filthy place but for the most part only wash it 2-3 times a week same for bathing. I only wear deodarant on a as need basis. Eating a clean vegan diet you should really have no body odor. With clothes I try and use a natural soap. I would buy Dr Bronners to use if it was not $35 a gallon. One of your guy viewers.
I only wash my hair once a week too. And when I had my baby in the hospital I wouldn't even let them use their receiving blankets on my baby because they wash them in bleach. I brought all my own stuff. My next birth will be at home. I heard one lady say if you can't eat it then don't use it on your body.
Hello Andrea, I loved you vid. NOw, I have very long hair, baby fine hair that is, I wonder of what to use to wash my hair and especially to UNTANGLE it after it has been wash. I do use shampoo and conditionner and If I would not use conditioner I would end up with so many tangles that I would have to cut it, which I dont want to do. About Henne, one has to be careful if you do have some grey in your hair as natural henne can make your grey look green :( Not a good look for sure.
Yep, as a man all I use is an olive oil locally made soap and JASON Tea Tree deodorant. I use an organic hand lotion by Natures Gate and sometimes a Lavender body wash by a company callAura Cacia that is made with essential oils. Thats it.
@LouieG7777 Tea tree oil used with a little extra virgin olive oil is also very great! I experimented with it when I was having allergic reactions to commercially made deodorants. It did (and is still doing) wonders for me. God has provided everything in nature for our comfort. All the best.
Although I am a lady responding to you - I use salt rock or spray deodorant. It works wonders - no odor - no allergic reactions and no funky chemicals. It's my understanding that it's salt.
Hi, would it be possible for you to do a video about washing clothes? Surely regular detergent must be a factor for our health considering that it is on our clothes and therefore in contact with our skin nearly 24/7,
Organic Tea tree oil shampoo has worked the best for my hair. My hair always feels softer for a longer period of time. I have thick dark mens hair. The ladies love my Lavender oil as a fragrance.
TheChertron 2 weeks ago
My home is pretty much chemical free. I use olive oil for skin. The only time I have to wash my hair daily is when I am working in a filthy place but for the most part only wash it 2-3 times a week same for bathing. I only wear deodarant on a as need basis. Eating a clean vegan diet you should really have no body odor. With clothes I try and use a natural soap. I would buy Dr Bronners to use if it was not $35 a gallon. One of your guy viewers.
Zippypo 2 weeks ago
I only wash my hair once a week too. And when I had my baby in the hospital I wouldn't even let them use their receiving blankets on my baby because they wash them in bleach. I brought all my own stuff. My next birth will be at home. I heard one lady say if you can't eat it then don't use it on your body.
tapegirl2378 3 weeks ago
Hello Andrea, I loved you vid. NOw, I have very long hair, baby fine hair that is, I wonder of what to use to wash my hair and especially to UNTANGLE it after it has been wash. I do use shampoo and conditionner and If I would not use conditioner I would end up with so many tangles that I would have to cut it, which I dont want to do. About Henne, one has to be careful if you do have some grey in your hair as natural henne can make your grey look green :( Not a good look for sure.
RosalindandPearls 3 weeks ago
I love Andrea's videos , she is so sweet and calm.
priscyore 3 weeks ago
Yep, as a man all I use is an olive oil locally made soap and JASON Tea Tree deodorant. I use an organic hand lotion by Natures Gate and sometimes a Lavender body wash by a company callAura Cacia that is made with essential oils. Thats it.
tbayguy 3 weeks ago
Hi Andrea! It was so great to hear your natural beauty advice. I hope you do more videos in the future. it's very helpful.
Alina674 3 weeks ago
Thankyou Andrea!
dawncathleen 3 weeks ago
Thank you for the imformation
gloriahful 3 weeks ago
Rinse your hair in coffee or soy sauce after shampoo and get a beautiful chocolate sheen.
Debra95621 3 weeks ago
thank you for the advice!
mirpaterska 3 weeks ago
funny that there is a Garnier face cream advert before your excellent video:)
Maugirl2 3 weeks ago
What kind of shampoo/conditioner do you use?
guestaccount26 3 weeks ago
Why does coconut oil make me get red dry patches?
guestaccount26 3 weeks ago
@guestaccount26 That could be an allergic reaction, it's probably not for you.
absenceharmony 3 weeks ago
Awesome video Andrea!
Have a wonderful day. KRAM
MissRawSweden 3 weeks ago
What can us men do naturally about body odor? What is very effective as an underarm natural deodorant?
LouieG7777 3 weeks ago
@LouieG7777 baking soda
rui27marne 3 weeks ago
@rui27marne Thanks, but how do I apply it? Do I rub my armpits with dry baking soda or wet?
LouieG7777 3 weeks ago
@LouieG7777 Tea tree oil used with a little extra virgin olive oil is also very great! I experimented with it when I was having allergic reactions to commercially made deodorants. It did (and is still doing) wonders for me. God has provided everything in nature for our comfort. All the best.
TheFidelity82 3 weeks ago
@LouieG7777
Although I am a lady responding to you - I use salt rock or spray deodorant. It works wonders - no odor - no allergic reactions and no funky chemicals. It's my understanding that it's salt.
rawbarbie 3 weeks ago
@rawbarbie Thank you, I will definitely try your advise. :)
LouieG7777 3 weeks ago
Hi, would it be possible for you to do a video about washing clothes? Surely regular detergent must be a factor for our health considering that it is on our clothes and therefore in contact with our skin nearly 24/7,
Thanks.
gypsykatcher30 3 weeks ago