Saturday, April 23, 2011

Mama Palooza-Tropical Traditions Hair Oil Giveaway


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Congratulations! Winner  #5 June



I have the unfortunate problem of bad hair. Though I don’t color my hair, perm it and on rare occasion use hair styling products to fix my hair, my hair still looks damaged. As of late my thinning hair has become rather frizzy and so I’ve sought out organic hair products, like Tropical Traditions, to help me bring back my healthy hair and tame the frizz.

Tropical Traditions sent me an 8 oz bottle of Organic Hair Oils  (Lavender) to sample and review about mid February. It is now April. So, I’ve had plenty of time to really see how well the oil works with my hair.  

The review: Tropical Traditions Lavender Organic Hair Oils smells great. It has a soft lavender smell that is so welcoming. I love the way it makes my hair and my hands smell. Not long ago my sister was visiting me and she noticed the hair oil on the shelf above my desk. She immediately took to its smell and told me what a great scent it had. I welcomed her to try some. She did and she liked the way it felt in her hair.

A little goes a long way. A few drops of this organic hair oil rubbed into the palms of my hands and then through my hair (roots, tips of hair, etc) is just enough to cover my thin shoulder length hair and help tame my hair frizz. I didn’t apply the oil every day, but usually only when I noticed my hair was extremely dry and frizzy. Because a little goes a long way if I was not careful and used too much my hair would become greasy and heavy (lifeless), but if applied just right, my hair becomes soft, light and manageable. Finding the right balance took some time to figure out but I think I mastered it. I have also used the oil in my little girls’ hair to tame any of their wild hair. They too loved the smell and I loved how well it worked. There are other deep conditioning methods to try the oil, but I felt I never had the need to use it this way. Still I’m glad they are an option.

The hair oil is made with only 7 ingredients and they are all organic, easy to read and understand. What I don’t love: The product is oil so the bottle can get oily and slippery if any of the oil drips or spills. I don’t think much can be done about it though.

Giveaway: Open to U.S. & Canada. One winner can win a bottle of Tropical Traditions Hair Oil. Deadline: April 30, 2011. To ENTER [MANDATORY ENTRY (you must do this FIRST)] visit Tropical Traditions and tell me which product you would like to try. 

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Disclaimer: Tropical Traditions provided me with a free sample of this product to review, and I was under no obligation to review it if I so chose.  Nor was I under any obligation to write a positive review or sponsor a product giveaway in return for the free product.

21 comments:

  1. I would like to try the Tropical Traditions Moisturizing Creams, but the hair oils are what I would like to try the most.

    junerlisle @ gmail . com

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  3. I follow on Twitter (Battle_Cry87)

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  4. I follow GGG on Facebook (June Lisle)

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  5. I follow Tropical Traditions on Twitter :)

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  6. I am already registered with Tropical Traditions through email.

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  7. I'd like to try the citrus-mint skin exfoliator.

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  8. I follow via GFC.

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  9. I follow GGG on Twitter.

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  10. I like GGG on FB.

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  11. I already follow Tropical Traditions on Twitter.

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  12. I already receive emails from Tropical Traditions.

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  13. I would love to try the Powered Laundry Detergent!
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  14. Follow you on Twitter! markcristy3378
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  15. Subscriber to Tropical Traditions newsletter!
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  16. i would like to try their organic insect repellent...

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  17. i subscribe to the tropical traditions newsletter too...

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  18. I would love to try the coconut peanut butter

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  19. I follow with GFC

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  20. I follow you on twitter as edmontonjb

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