Don't be discouraged! I've found that Aubrey Organics hair products are mostly sold at health food stores. I've also seen it at Whole Foods (the supermarket), TJ Maxx, & Marshall's. If you have none of these where you live, check out http://www.vitacost.com/ Most products sold on this website are 25%-40% off retail price which is pretty sweet!
***Reese: Wow! You read my mind! The site is very, very, very overwhelming! I looked you up but I couldn't add you...I don't know why? If you have any tips on where to start and what are your "must have" elements on sparkpeople, let me know! There is just so much info! I joined up on a few Sparkteams...but I don't know how to start a personalized page. I would love to take a look at your page and see how you changed your lifestyle for the better!!! Please, please, please keep in touch...I would love to have the support of someone that's already acheived what I'm trying to attain!!!!
You've given me an idea...to try the Bert's Bee's condishioner. Maybe I should have coupled it with the shampoo so my hair wouldn't have felt like sandpaper! Right now Aussie Moist is my holy grail, and I LOVE it.
Hey Sis, Oh my goodness, your out here in Mo Val, me too lol. Wow. Thanks so much for stopping by and showing love. You and your hair are beautiful. I love your hair. It is so healthy and in it's perfect natural state. You are doing such an excellent job with your hair. And continue to represent for the naturals out here. Keep up the good work my friend.
You're welcome. I'm going to have to try that. I haven't had my hair braided in a while, I'm worried that it's going to make my edges thinner. It probably needs a break though. I'm going to get some braids. Then, hopefully when I take them down my hair will be thick, shiny, and healthy like yours!
Hey! Thanks for stopping by. Your pictures are great and I love your hair. To answer your question about determining hair types here is a link to a website with some info: