I don't have any suggestions for the pomade, but I was intrigued by "brews her own soda"
Help me help my friend, LHC! I have two friends who are getting married soon, and they have dedicated their lives and their wedding to being as eco-friendly as possible. The bride in this case works for a natural food co-op, eats only locally grown food, modified her car to run on vegetable oil, brews her own soda, and so on. She also never does anything with her straight, fine, APL hair. For the wedding, though, she thought it'd be good to get someone to do something with it. She says:
I've suggested using light oil for smoothing down frizzies and aloe vera gel for smoothing/very light hold, but I haven't used AVG on my own hair, so I'm not sure how much hold it offers. Please give me insight into AVG and any other natural ways to hold hairdos!I found a woman I really like who has tons of neat ideas and is happy to work without hairspray or mousse but she is a big fan of pomade. You know, like Dapper Dan’s in “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” It is pretty good for smoothing out hair and adding a little shine without being crispy or sticky like mousse and hairspray can be. And it smells nice.
But I looked at the can and the ingredients are all ethyl-methyl-bromo-poly-5-gylcol kinds of things so I’m wondering if anyone out there can recommend a natural formula of pomade.
(Don't know yet how she plans to have it done, sleek vs. more free, etc.)
I don't have any suggestions for the pomade, but I was intrigued by "brews her own soda"
I actually like rubbing approximately equal amounts of coconut oil and AVG between my hands and using that rather than the two separately; however it isn't a rock-solid hold by any means.
Also, she modified her car to run on vegetable oil? That's even better than the car at the University of Waterloo that runs on beer!
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http://www.arcatapet.com/item.cfm?cat=9924 this works great really soft and almost slippery though...no friz and it is safe and environmentally friendly... I use t on me and my horses
Magdalene, here's the blog entry she wrote about brewing soda at home.
florenonite, she first wrote about her car here, and then more about the vegetable oil filtering here. Also, thank you for the advice! I will relay it on.
Okay, I've done some more searching around the site, and I came up with this review of a natural styling gel from Nightshade. Anybody else got any ideas?
(Sorry if I seem impatient, I just know that my friend will be in town for next 2 weeks, and I figured we could go find the suggested stuff together if possible while she's here, since I can't do any of her other pre-wedding stuff.)
I have very good results with hairdo's and aloe vera, it stays in perfect shape!
Also, fresh lemon juice mixed with water is a great "hairspray".
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