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My New Favorite Shampoos

My new favorite shampoos…

A couple of weeks ago, I returned from the Bahamas with a special souvenir: green hair! I wrote about it in a previous post, and I also shared a link to the shampoo I used to help correct it. After trying the Swimmer’s Wellness Shampoo from Malibu C, I decided to try some of their other shampoos! (You can purchase the Swimmer’s Wellness Shampoo and Conditioner here. It’s great for frequent swimmers, as it fends off the chlorine and copper in water that will turn hair green.)

After that Bahamas trip, our next trip was to California. I love the hotel where we always stay, but I always find the water to be hard, so before we left, I checked into Malibu C’s haircare products. Lucky me…they have a shampoo formulated for hard water! I ordered it immediately and took it with us. For once, my hair was manageable in southern California. There were days I styled it, and days I just went with the natural curls. The shampoo worked great at making my hair feel healthier than it usually does there, and I have even continued to use it at home! I love it. Purchase the Malibu C Hardwater Wellness Shampoo/Conditioner here.

Next, I’m trying the Malibu C Blondes Shampoo/Conditioner. If it works as well as the others, I will be very happy and have less brassy blonde hair! Over the years, I have found it can be difficult to keep blonde hair from turning brassy in summer, so I welcome the opportunity to try the Malibu C product. I will report back, but if you’d like to try it too, you can purchase it here.

They also offer a Color Wellness Shampoo/Conditioner for all colors that you can purchase here.

Malibu C also offers a clarifying shampoo called Undo-Goo that’s especially great if you use a lot of hair products. Sometimes, we all just need to kind of “start over” with our hair, and a clarifying shampoo is a great way to clean it all up. You can purchase Malibu C Undo-Goo Shampoo here.

I’m on my way to trying all Malibu C has to offer! I love the brand! The shampoos/conditioners I have tried smell fantastic too! Even my 22-yr-old daughter gave them the stamp of approval. And did I mention they’re vegan?

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Mermaid with green hair and scaled tail swimming over coral reef with various fish

Birthday Trip Souvenir

Birthday Trip Souvenir

I returned home yesterday from a lovely week in the Bahamas with my family. We had a great time celebrating my husband’s 60th birthday. 60! It’s hard to believe, but he is, indeed, 60 years old…or young, however you want to look at it.

I might be the only one from the trip who brought home a souvenir…green hair. Yes, you read it right…green hair.

While we were there, we swam in the Sea of Abaco. We swam in pools. We visited different islands. We rode in the boat. We ate too much. We stayed up late at night talking, drinking, and laughing. And on Thursday before we returned home on Saturday, I spent some time swimming in a pool at a resort on one of the islands. We all swam in it, but I’m the only one who came home with green hair.

Frankly, if anyone had to come home with green hair, I’m glad it was me. My 22-yr-old daughter would have been horrified. Let it be me. At 58 (I’ll be 59 Wednesday!), I didn’t really care all that much that my hair had a green tint. In fact, I was a little amused by what I called my “mermaid hair.”

However, no matter what you call it, it is not attractive. It was mostly on the ends and in one section of my hair. I say “was,” because I have already remedied the situation. I searched all over the internet for the best solution, and I read that ketchup is the way to go. My brother dates a lovely woman who is a hairdresser, so I confirmed it with her before I saturated my hair in cheap ketchup from Publix. The red color and acid in the ketchup is supposed to counteract the green color from the copper/chlorine. This afternoon, I got to work. I put on a button-up shirt I was willing to part with, and I saturated my hair in ketchup and waited 20 minutes. After 20 minutes, I washed my hair.

As soon as I realized I had green hair, I placed an order on Amazon for a special shampoo called Malibu C Swimmers Wellness Clarifying Shampoo for Chlorine and Hair Build Up, and that’s what I used to remove the ketchup from my hair. Just as I had been told, it worked. So if you ever find yourself or your child in a similar predicament, I highly recommend ketchup, followed by the Malibu C shampoo.

If you’d like to keep it on hand this summer when your kids are spending lots of time in swimming pools, you can get it from Amazon here. I purchased the large bottle, because we have a pool at home, and since I wash my hair regularly anyway, I might as well use this fantastic shampoo. It smells great and made my hair super soft.

Next time I go to the Bahamas, I hope I will return with a better souvenir.

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