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January 9th, 2014, 05:44 PM
So, I watched a documentary some days ago. It was a French woman travelling through India, and a part of this journey concerned a very remote village in the forests near the Indian border to Burma.
The women of this village all had long, beautiful and shiny black hair.
Their washing method? River water and a plant which they called "pho". I believe the village was named Nyan Nhyan or something similar.
Does anyone have an idea of what kind of plant this may be? I have googled but can't find anything.
The French documentary woman said as she let her hand go through a woman's hair that is was incredibly smooth, so it certainly seemed to be a good method.
The women of this village all had long, beautiful and shiny black hair.
Their washing method? River water and a plant which they called "pho". I believe the village was named Nyan Nhyan or something similar.
Does anyone have an idea of what kind of plant this may be? I have googled but can't find anything.
The French documentary woman said as she let her hand go through a woman's hair that is was incredibly smooth, so it certainly seemed to be a good method.