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Tier one or two, preferably. I’ve made sea salt sprays, which has been OK, but sometimes can be a little drying.
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I am located in the US. Washington state to be exact.
Thank you, Perry. I have read that article but was left wondering if I am responsible to do the testing myself, or am I required to send the products to a lab to do the testing? Also, if I can do this myself, what are the tools I need to test things like bacteria?Thanks! -
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MemberMarch 11, 2015 at 4:18 pm in reply to: What is creating hold in this formula? Volumizing mousse.I see. Thank you for the insight!
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MemberMarch 11, 2015 at 3:25 am in reply to: What is creating hold in this formula? Volumizing mousse.Belassi, what don’t you like about African Black Soap? And, what does it do in hard water?
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MemberMarch 10, 2015 at 1:57 am in reply to: What is creating hold in this formula? Volumizing mousse.The bottle is fitted with a manual mousse pump. It comes as a liquid though.
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Wow, interesting. Thanks for the share.
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MemberMarch 8, 2015 at 1:14 am in reply to: What is creating hold in this formula? Volumizing mousse.I wonder if they aren’t listing all the ingredients. I don’t know anything about the black soap. But I’m wondering what ingredient they are using that gives the hair hold. This is a volume mousse but I haven’t been able to identify what gives the hair body and hold. Any ideas?
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MemberMarch 7, 2015 at 4:11 pm in reply to: Fragrant extracts VS Essential oils. Which is gentlest to the skin per unit of scent?Essential oils generally hold up better in a formula. Always 1% or less is what I’ve heard/read.
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MemberMarch 7, 2015 at 4:09 pm in reply to: What is creating hold in this formula? Volumizing mousse.Yarok - a professional haircare line.