Get This: Ojon Rare Harvest Tawaka Cleanser & Conditioner...
I am not one to RAVE about something unless I truly truly love it. That being said, I AM POSITIVELY IN LOVE WITH Ojon's latest line of shampoo and conditioners called Rare Harvest Tawaka!! Good lord, my hair has NEVER been this shiny and soft EVER.
Regular readers know how much I love Ojon in general, but this stuff is on a whole other level. The shampoo is dubbed a "cleanser" which can also be used on your face and body! I found that the trick is to shampoo twice and the second time leave it in for 2-3 minutes before rinsing. It is more like a treatment than a plain old shampoo...good for all hair and skin types - particularly dry, damaged, aging skin and hair. No oily residue either PLUS, the sulfate free formula won't strip hair so if you have color treated hair you are safe.
Just like the shampoo, the conditioner is also sulfate free and can be used on the face and body as well. It is rich in anti oxidants which I wouldn't think would be a big deal for your hair but apparently it is! When I tell you that my poor heat fried hair looks like I just came from a salon, I AM NOT PLAYING. This stuff is amazing. it put a little on my face neck and arms but not too much because this stuff is not cheap and I am trying to ration! Watch a video on how they conduct the "rare harvest" here and if you are not ready to take the plunge and buy a full size bottle, the ever thoughtful folks at Ojon have a special on QVC where you can get BOTH 13.5 oz bottles for $44 (they normally retail for $32 each so it is a significant savings!)
Don't forget that it is Earth Month and during the month of April, Ojon is donating 10% of their online sales to MOPAWI, which is a
non-profit group dedicated to promoting sustainable agricultural
development in the native Miskito and Garifuna populations in La
Mosquitia, a rainforest in eastern Honduras.
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I would personally give this new collection a try.
It seems to offer more for dry skin!
-armine
Posted by: Armine Abrahamyan | Apr 15, 2008 at 01:01 AM