It's so nice having packages delivered to your door. I always get the anticipation like a little child opening the Christmas presents even though I know what's inside.
Yesterday morning the mailman delivered for me this small carton box.
It was my Murumuru hair conditioning butter I had ordered 4 days ago from Bacchia, an eco ethnical e-shop.
I think I learned about Bacchia from their facebook group and when I entered the on line shop I was happy to find out that at last a professional e-shop with natural products is based in Greece. I am not aware yet of another similar e-shop here. Of course I wanted to experience the whole service and this was going to be my first online order (apart from an Amazon book order once). I thought nothing could be better than loosing my e-shopping virginity from a Greek e-shop. So, I ordered their product of the month, the Murumuru Butter, a pre-washed deep-conditioning butter for dry hair from Amazonia.
I even tried it on last night. It really has a buttery texture and a peanut scent. I applied it on wet hair in the shower and I found it a bit difficult to spread. Also I had to wash them several times to take off the butter. I did found my hair quit soft afterwards, but nothing really extra soft. Maybe next time I shall apply it on dry hair first and wash them later.
My hair can get very mixed-up and I can hardly comb them sometimes. What do you do for soft hair?
ps: At Bacchia I finished my order in 2 minutes and paid from my pay-pal account. Everything was so easy and fast.
4 comments:
its a good thing that u bought the product from an eco - friendly greek shop but on the other hand i am not convinced!!!!!
please let us know what happened when u used it on dry hair!!!!!!
maybe i should buy something to:)
loipon to kalytero einai ladi apo karyda k ligo dafnelaio..ta afhnw olh nyxta k louzomai to prwi...8aymaaa
@thalia thay gave me more tips from bacchia about using it on dry hair and I will definitely try it soon and let you know
@sweetthings i have let my hair grow long and I have to do something more drastic to keep them in good condition...they r sooooo dry lately. marb's tip for coconut oil and a bit of laurel oil over dry hair for a night sounds good also :)
@marb sounds good...I used to use olive oil which is also very rejuvanating for the hair..i will try your tip for sure :)
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