When you see me, I want you to regret that you let me go Jealous of the love I now have Jealous of the love you missed out on Trying to replace me I'm irreplaceable Guess you didn't realize it soon enough I am the truth You are the lie I am Love You are Hate I am the Light you sought You are the Darkness, I ran from I am Peace You are Chaos I am the Yin You will never be my Yang
So I have began the Jamaican Castor Oil experiment as it is said to be a great tool in aiding hair growth. Since I am also using other products, not sure if I will be able to attribute hair growth to the castor oil, but we shall see. The 1st 4 photos are of Lady O, the 2nd 4 are of Lady C. The 1st photo of each set is just after washing, the 2nd of each set is after brushing, 3rd of each set is back of twist and last photo of each set is front of twist. I used bobby pins to keep the twist flat, something I saw Naptural85 do when she was performing a twist out. (you can google her name and you can get access to her You tube channel, she is awesome). Products used: Shea Moisture Organic Coconut & Hibiscus Curl and Shine Shampoo 365 (Whole Foods Brand) unscented conditioner with added Jamaican Black Castor oil Shea Moisture Organic Coconut & Hibiscus Curl & Style Milk with added Jamaican Black Castor oil Queen Helene Royal Curl Curl S
While I think this is an excellent program to fundraise for schools, I still have my issues. Most school have competitions for which class and/or person collects the most. Well when the same kids win, who is really winning? I don't buy very many products that have boxtops simply bc most of the food products are high in fat, sugar and basically unhealthy ingredients. See my motto is 10 or less ingredients and I should be able to read them and understand them without Websters. Now I do collect some from products such as Paper Towels, ziploc containers and several Cascadian Farms products, but not enough for any of my children to ever win the prize for collecting the most. But it's ok, since My kids know they are winners in my book and that's all that matters in this imperfectly perfect diva's life.
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