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rosepetal
May 2nd, 2003, 04:55 AM
Woo hoo!!! Thanks julieG..... :rockerdude:

I took a chance and ordered the Tate's Natural Miracle Conditioner from http://www.spiritofhealing.com yesterday and it arrived today!!!!

Tate's Natural Miracle Conditioner Ingredients: Mountain spring water, apples, strawberries, rose, oranges, clove, ginger, pineapple, cranberries, blueberries, geranium, raspberries, blackberries, celery, boysenberries, orchid, coconut, papaya, marigold, hazel nut, pine needles, oak bark, chamomile, nutmeg, calendula, jasmine, lemons, parsley, thyme, eucalyptus, cherry bark, passion flower, cinnamon, cetyl alcohol, cetylpyridium chloride, methyl and propyl paraben.

http://www.spiritofhealing.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=SOH&Product_Code=2012&Category_Code=BP

I tried this after my usual MM shampoo, as a rinse-out conditioner. My hair is fabulous!!! Soft, shiny, and moisturized... so far, I am very pleased with the results from this natural product. Plus, if you don't like it on your hair, you can use it as a makeup remover or body lotion or 1000 other things... :D

Cowgal
May 2nd, 2003, 05:16 AM
It came in 1 day? LOL, that is good service.

Keep us posted on how you continue to do with it. It sounds good enough to eat. :D

rosepetal
May 2nd, 2003, 05:20 AM
It came in 1 day? LOL, that is good service.

Keep us posted on how you continue to do with it. It sounds good enough to eat. :D

Yes... they shipped within minutes, it seems, of my placing the order!!! I like it!!! :DD

It's so natural, I think you can probably squirt it on ice cream... :D

The scent is very light and pleasing... as if walking through a garden after a rain... not really herbal or fruity or flowery... just kind of... "green" smelling...

Heidi
May 2nd, 2003, 06:10 AM
Wow! That's sounds yummy! I wish it didn't have the -parabens in it as my skin doesn't like those, but it sounds like a winner! Let us know your results over time, too!

julieG
May 2nd, 2003, 11:46 AM
Hi Rosepetal, glad to hear you tried it! I think you were one of the only people that read my post, LOL--and here I was so proud that I actually posted a link, LOL :D
I loved the smell of it too--now I'm definately going to order some or pick some up the next time I'm in Chicago--I don't quite remember why I didn't the first time--I probably was trying to curb myself from spending too much on new products at the time...
Thanks for the review, glad it worked out for you! :D :D

Karen
May 2nd, 2003, 12:13 PM
hey Julie, where in Chicago did you see it?

i am downtown quite a bit and the Smooch works downtown, so maybe i could try it if i knew where to look

julieG
May 2nd, 2003, 06:55 PM
Hi Karen--it was at Karyn's Fresh Corner (what a coniky-dink :D )--I believe they have two stores now though, and she carries the beauty stuff at Karyn's Inner Beauty on N Halsted :D HTH

JennaPea
May 8th, 2003, 01:15 PM
After reading this post, of course I had to order some Tate's. :rolleyes: Mainly cause I had just bought some MM from the swap board and the last time I used MM the spray conditioners just weren't enough. :(

Yesterday I used Kenra Moisturizing conditioner with the MM and while my hair felt quite soft, it also felt a little bit coated.

Today I used the Tate's and my hair feels soft, moisturized and NOT coated. :D I'll have to see how it does for a few days before I make up my mind though!

I still use the MM spray conditioners but, I just mist it on my dry hair during the day for a little 'pick me up' cause I love the way they smell. ;)

So, thanks for the post about the TATE'S!! :D

rosepetal
May 9th, 2003, 03:43 AM
Today I used the Tate's and my hair feels soft, moisturized and NOT coated.

That's great JennaPea!!!

I think the Tate's + MM is a pretty good combination. In other words, if you like the feel of MM on your hair, you will probably like the feel of Tate's conditioner too.