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	<title>Comments on: Don&#8217;t Go Shopping for Hair-Care Products Without Me: Over 4,000 Products Reviewed, Plus the Latest Hair-Care Information by Paula Begoun</title>
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		<title>By: Rebecca Reilly</title>
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		<description>I also do not use anything but entirely natural oil on her hair. But then I found out later that anything with a lot of perfume is not good either. The oil I use is all-natural, but it must contain a lot of perfume .( it smells too nice.) 
So now I use all-natural 100% pure Olive oil I bought at the grocery. But it smells.Do you have any suggestions? Can I add natural lavender oil to the olive oil to help it smell better?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I also do not use anything but entirely natural oil on her hair. But then I found out later that anything with a lot of perfume is not good either. The oil I use is all-natural, but it must contain a lot of perfume .( it smells too nice.)<br />
So now I use all-natural 100% pure Olive oil I bought at the grocery. But it smells.Do you have any suggestions? Can I add natural lavender oil to the olive oil to help it smell better?</p>
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		<title>By: Rebecca Reilly</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rebecca Reilly</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Sep 2010 04:27:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Someone told me Cetyl or Stearyl Alchohol is okay to use on african american hair. 
Is this true?
I am searching all over for healthy hair care products for my bi-racial daughter. 
I found some ( what I thought was good) shampoo/conditioner.
It contains all natural ingredients except for one-- that I found out after buying --that Olfin Sulfate is not good for african american hair.
Now I am making the switch to another product.  I thought, &quot; Yess, I finally found something 100% natural!&quot;
Then ( as usual), I checked the ingredients. The shampoo was fine. No sulfates glycols, or mineral oil/petrolatum. 
But then I checked the ingredients of the conditioner. Cetyl alcohol is one of the first ingredients on the list.   Is this O.K or no?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Someone told me Cetyl or Stearyl Alchohol is okay to use on african american hair.<br />
Is this true?<br />
I am searching all over for healthy hair care products for my bi-racial daughter.<br />
I found some ( what I thought was good) shampoo/conditioner.<br />
It contains all natural ingredients except for one&#8211; that I found out after buying &#8211;that Olfin Sulfate is not good for african american hair.<br />
Now I am making the switch to another product.  I thought, &#8221; Yess, I finally found something 100% natural!&#8221;<br />
Then ( as usual), I checked the ingredients. The shampoo was fine. No sulfates glycols, or mineral oil/petrolatum.<br />
But then I checked the ingredients of the conditioner. Cetyl alcohol is one of the first ingredients on the list.   Is this O.K or no?</p>
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