hCG Support Group

hCG weight loss support group
 
HomePortalGalleryFAQSearchRegisterLog in
Post new topic   Reply to topic
 

Hair Care

View previous topic View next topic Go down 
AuthorMessage
Luckylady666
Junior member
Junior member



Joined : 01 Sep 2007
Posts : 12

PostSubject: Hair Care   Wed Oct 31 2007, 08:56

Are we allowed to use hair care products? I usually just put some oil in my hair-nothing big. Is this ok as long as I don't put it in my scalp area? just mostly at the ends-that won't absorb into my body-also what lotions are individuals using for the body? can I use vasoline? I work in a freezer chap stick and some sort of lotion are necessary? anyone please? I am washing my hair and body with natural soap. Thanks all!
Back to top Go down
grammasmitty
Moderator
Moderator



Age : 57
Joined : 02 Jul 2007
Posts : 6272
Localisation : Highland, Utah

PostSubject: Re: Hair Care   Wed Oct 31 2007, 09:58

A chemist advised one of our members that the lotions we have available to us these days is fine to use during the protocol. They are made to stay in the skin and by the time anything enters the system, the skin has broken it down so nothing would effect the diet anyway. Make sure your products have no lanolin as that WILL absorbe into the system.

My first p2 I used NOTHING and my skin was like parchment! My second round of p2 I used all my lotions, creams, conditioners, everything. I still lost 43 lbs that round. So, don't worry about it. Just take care of your skin so it will respond to the hcg and shrink/tighten as it should. :cheers: cheering
_________________


My pix

Back to top Go down
Andrea
Supreme Member
Supreme Member



Age : 38
Joined : 06 Jul 2007
Posts : 246

PostSubject: Re: Hair Care   Wed Oct 31 2007, 11:37

I did not use anything on my skin in R1P2 and I was completely miserable. I did however use all of my hair products with no problems whatsoever. I am now on R2P2 and I am using body lotion (natural of course) and a little more make-up than in R1 and my Perricone eye cream all without any problems...
_________________


CLICK HERE FOR FINAL (BATHING SUIT) PICS!



CLICK HERE FOR R1P2/R2P2/R3P2 STATS & PHOTOS!


Back to top Go down
Luckylady666
Junior member
Junior member



Joined : 01 Sep 2007
Posts : 12

PostSubject: Re: Hair Care   Thu Nov 01 2007, 10:53

Dangit-I wish I would have checked this post a little sooner. I just went to the health food shoppe and bought 'all natural" hair care products and body wash. Not only did it cost a fortune-but my hair is gross and the body wash does not even lather-I smell like a bum =(
Back to top Go down
grammasmitty
Moderator
Moderator



Age : 57
Joined : 02 Jul 2007
Posts : 6272
Localisation : Highland, Utah

PostSubject: Re: Hair Care   Thu Nov 01 2007, 11:49

Oh no!!! I don't suppose you can take it back and tell them how terrible the products are????

The best body soap I've found is from Kiss My Face. It comes in a bar, different scents. LOVE IT!!! I am thinking about cutting a bar up and soaking it to make body wash instead of the bar. Probaby won't, but I've done it with homemade soap for laundry purposes. Works GREAT as a liquid!! :sunny:
_________________


My pix

Back to top Go down
Rhonda Lee
forum newbie
forum newbie



Age : 48
Joined : 04 Jul 2007
Posts : 4
Localisation : Arizona

PostSubject: Organic Olive Oil   Sat Nov 17 2007, 15:03

I use organic olive oil as a body oil and I also put it on the ends of my hair and keep my hair in a towel for a few hours or even over night on the weekends for a deep oil conditioner. If you have dry skin like I do, mix organic sugar with the olive oil for a body scrub!! Works great!! You can get the organic sugar and olive oil cheaper at WalMart. WalMart also has an Organic olive oil hair conditioner that you can use once a week for deep conditioning. It costs 1.99 and you can find it in the shampoo section for African Americans. I use this once a week and add the olive oil to my ends. I have a thyroid condition and my hair is really dry and this works great!!

rolling
_________________
Rhonda Lee

[/i]If people let the government decide what foods they eat and what medicines they take, their bodies will soon be in a sorry state as are the souls who live under tyranny. -Thomas Jefferson

[b][i]

Back to top Go down
092963HOME
Junior member
Junior member



Joined : 27 Aug 2007
Posts : 24

PostSubject: Re: Hair Care   Sat Nov 17 2007, 18:32

I don't know anyone personally who changed hair care products, but all were told not to rub anything into the scalp.
From Dr. S.In such cases we permit the use of plain mineral oil, which has no
nutritional value. . . We do permit the use of lipstick, powder and such lotions as are
entirely free of fatty substances. We also allow brilliantine to be used on the
hair but it must not be rubbed into the scalp.

Baby oil is mainly mineral oil.
Back to top Go down

Hair Care

View previous topic View next topic Back to top 
Page 1 of 1

Permissions of this forum:You cannot reply to topics in this forum
hCG Support Group :: Skin/Make-up/exercise-
Post new topic   Reply to topic