Posted: Jan 12, 2000 at 9:38am
> Please help me!> I've been using LML products for 2 weeks now: the 2> kinds of hairgasm shampoo, the protein shampoo, the> Lillith Conditioner, and the 9 trees (oil)> conditioner, plus the spray on products magic spray> and the protein spray.> Well, I stopped using them because they are so dryng> to the hair. That's the only problem I noticed with> it, though. So yesterday I went back to my usual> Nexxus Therappe and humectress conditioner, and only> noticed that my hair on top felt kind of dry and gummy> ( I also noticed that when rinsing out the conditioner> it looked too foamy, like the 9 trees did when I had> rinsed it out the last hairwash I did with the LML> products, which was right before this one.)> Now, this morning, I'm noticing much more hair> "shedding" from the top of my bang area and> front crown. It also feels> strange in that area, like it's irritated. My scalp is> normally pinkish all the time anyways, (I'm naturally> blonde, so I think that's common) but I'm so upset to> think I might have permanantly caused damage. ALL THE> HAIRS HAVE A ROOT. I don't know what to do-I am very> careful and gentle with my hair at all times, and I> was super careful washing it yesterday because it felt> so dry. I may not have washed out all the 9 trees> conditioner, so I just don't know what to think or> do-should I hurry up and give my hair a more thorough> shampooing, leave it alone 'till my next regular> shampoo-what should I do?!! In the meantime I'm> contacting LML and see what they have to say-but I> hope no one buys her products-she doesn't list her> ingredients and is a over pushy person and does> business terribly. I wish I had followed my instincts> and not have bought the products-but who knew this> would happen.> Thank you anyone for your help,> HollyTo Holly;Try 'shampooing' with your normal humectress conditioner instead of shampoo when your scalp is dry and irritated. You can add a couple of tablespoons of jojoba or wheat germ oil to the conditioner, if your scalp is really dry and /or add a little shampoo if your hair is very oily. In either case if you normally wash your hair every day, try switching to every other day for the 'real' shampoo, and use the conditioner as 'shampoo' on the alternate days until things improve. If you have a hard time finding the jojoba or wheat germ oils, try either mineral oil(baby oil) or vegetable or olive oil, just make sure they are salt free, and finish with as cold of water rinse as you can stand for excellent shine and smoothness. william