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		<description><![CDATA[I started using Aubrey Organics hair products in September 1997. While I was doing an unrelated search, I came upon the Aubrey Organics website. In April 1997, I had trimmed about 4 inches of split ends off my hair. Just prior to that time, my scalp had recovered from a bad reaction to a shampoo [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>I started using Aubrey Organics hair products in September 1997. While I was doing an     unrelated search, I came upon the <strong>Aubrey Organics </strong> website.</p>
<p>In  April 1997, I had trimmed about 4 inches of split ends off my hair.  Just prior to     that time, my scalp had recovered from a bad reaction  to a shampoo (Finesse) containing     sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS).  Emotionally, I was not happy with the state of my hair or     scalp for  that matter. I was ready for a change in my hair care products and  overall hair     care routine. I wanted to give my hair some tender  loving care, so that it would thrive.</p>
<p>Initially, I sent an  e-mail to Aubrey Organics about the J.A.Y.     (jojoba, aloe, yucca)  shampoo. I was familiar with the benefits of jojoba, but I     wanted to  be sure that the stated ingredients (i.e., no SLS) were indeed in the  product.     The shampoo is for normal to dry hair and my hair was  crackly and quite weak at that time.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.aubreyorganics.org"><img style="margin: 10px;" src="http://www.hairboutique.com/images/11jay.jpg" alt="11jay.jpg (11805 bytes)" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="98" height="284" align="right" title="aubrey organics reviews" /></a>My  e-mail must have sounded quite pitiful because I received a prompt  response     from the vice-president, Susan Hussey. She recommended that  I try the J.A.Y.     shampoo, along with the Jojoba and     Aloe Hair  Rejuvenator and Conditioner  (the richest conditioner) or the     GPB  (glycogen protein balancer) conditioner.</p>
<p>Within a month, I  noticed a substantial difference in my hair. It was moisturized,      shiny, elastic and much stronger. The weekly hot oil treatments with  Aubrey’s     organic jojoba oil  also helped.</p>
<p>After about three months, I had read Aubrey’s book on <strong>Natural Hair     and Skin Care</strong><a href="http://www.hairboutique.com/books/bookreview010.htm" target="_blank"><strong> </strong> </a>and  had asked the company about numerous products. I had always used      hair rollers and sat under a hair dryer. I was dissatisfied with my  setting lotion and     gave it up for Aubrey’s B-5 Design Gel. It’s the      ultimate in a hair dryer protector. It lasts for a long time and  feed your hair some     nutrients at the same time. Later, I learned to  mix the B-5 Design     Gel  with the Ginkgo Leaf and Ginseng Root Moisturizing Jelly     to yield maximum shine and manageability for my hair. In the  meantime, my hair was growing     faster and the quality of existing  hair and new growth was excellent.</p>
<p>After six months, I had to switch from the Jojoba and Aloe      Conditioner to the GPB. My overly dry hair had become     balanced. No  more crackles and my hair was silky smooth. Friends and strangers had  begun     to notice. I had made progress.</p>
<p>In the meantime, I had tried several of Aubrey’s other shampoos: Honeysuckle <img src="http://www.hairboutique.com/tips/images/87blue.jpg" alt="87blue.jpg (11689 bytes)" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="96" height="280" align="left" title="aubrey organics reviews" />Rose,  Island Naturals, Blue Chamomile and the White     Camellia. I liked all  of them, but always came back to the J.A.Y. shampoo. All were      extremely rich, smelled terrific and by this time, I had learned to  shampoo my hair to get     it clean without the excess suds which SLS  generates. Next to the J.A.Y. shampoo, I choose     the Honeysuckle Rose  and Blue Chamomile most often.</p>
<p>Aubrey also developed a new  line of products: The Blue Green     Algae line. It includes a shampoo,  cream rinse, pre-shampoo conditioning treatment     and skin care products.  I did not like the shampoo. It is supposed to be for all hair      types, but it smelled bad and left my hair like straw. The cream rinse  was lovely as a     light conditioner, but my hair needed the GPB. The      pre-shampoo conditioning treatment, actually called a hair mask, is  SUPERIOR.</p>
<p>Soon, I learned to apply the product to my scalp  only to encourage strength and growth.     I have never used a product  which gives your hair so much body which can last as long as     one week.</p>
<p>My  hair is heavy, so that’s why I started to apply the product to my scalp  area     only. Like the GPB, the product leaves your hair silky, soft,      free of tangles, and definitely encourages growth.</p>
<p>An  added benefit is the removal of dandruff from the scalp. Right before  winter, my     scalp seems to suffer with a few outbreaks of greasy  dandruff. The hair mask literally     pulls the flakes from the scalp  and soothes an irritated scalp at the same time.</p>
<p>After one  year, my hair had been transformed. It was healthy again and growing  faster.     I was pleased and promised myself that I would maintain an  excellent hair routine. Aubrey     Organics has a customer for life.</p>
<p>Aubrey Organics prides itself on being a <em>truly </em>natural  company—no     chemicals, no animal testing. It has a policy of full  disclosure with regard to labeling     of products and encourages  customers to ask questions. The company has been in business     for  over thirty years and stands behind its products. Moreover, the hair  (and skin) care     products are not directed at any particular racial or ethnic group.</p>
<p>It  was always interesting to me that the GPB conditioner was originally  tested on (and     refined because of the testing) on black women who  had over processed, damaged, breaking     hair from the application of  chemical relaxers. With the first application of the     GPB, the      condition of these women’s hair showed a marked improvement.</p>
<h2>Natural Ingredients</h2>
<p>The  quality of the natural, organic ingredients is second to none. For  example, the GPB     conditioner contains: Aubrey’s Essential Fatty Acid  Base (including the amino acids     Cysteine, Cystine, and Methionine),  Lactalbumin (milk protein), Rosemary, Sage, Horsetail,     Coltsfoot,  Nettle, Glyco-Protein (Glycogen, Polysaccharides) Balsam Tolu, Citrus  Seed     Extract with Vitamins A, B, C and E.</p>
<p>The amino  acids alone were enough to convince me to try the GPB. Your hair, skin  and     nails are packed with these. In addition to these sulfur-rich  amino acids, the herbs     horsetail, coltsfoot and nettle are high in  sulfur, too. I’m sure many of you are     taking a horsetail supplement  to add shine and strength to your hair because of its high     vegetal  silica content which your body converts to elemental silicon. In  addition to milk     protein (lactalbumin), there’s the protein glycogen  from purified oyster shells. The     rosemary and sage are excellent  hair tonics to soothe and moisturize the scalp.</p>
<p>In 1994,  Aubrey Organics was certified as an organic processor by Quality  Assurance     International of San Diego, California. It is the first  hair and skin care products     manufacturer to be certified organic.</p>
<p>You can find Aubrey’s products at health food stores and select mail order     companies. You can also order  directly from the company in Tampa, Florida via mail (4419     N.  Manhattan Ave., Tampa, FL 33614), phone () or the <strong>website</strong>.</p>
<p>The  products are relatively expensive, but they are effective. From  personal     experience, the longer you use the products, the greater  the results. I began purchasing     the products through a mail  order/retail company called the <strong>Vitamin Shoppe</strong>. The Vitamin     Shoppe carries most of Aubrey’s products and offers discounts of 20-40% off the     suggested retail prices.</p>
<p>I  would urge anyone with damaged, breaking, brittle or poorly growing  hair to try the     products. I think you will see quite a difference in  your hair. Similarly, if you’re     just looking for something  different to improve an already healthy head of hair, I think     you  would enjoy the products.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why use something synthetic when something natural works so much better? That&#8217;s the practical philosophy behind every Aubrey Organics® product. This simple idea has been the cornerstone of our pioneering company since the beginning. Read our labels. You’ll find only the finest herbals and plant extracts in their most natural form, and no synthetic additives [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Why use something synthetic when something natural works so much better? That&#8217;s the practical philosophy behind every Aubrey Organics® product. This simple idea has been the cornerstone of our pioneering company since the beginning. Read our labels. You’ll find only the finest herbals and plant extracts in their most natural form, and no synthetic additives or petrochemicals of any kind in any of our products.</p>
<p>There is a large list of toxic ingredients allowed in regular hair products. A general rule of thumb is, if you can&#8217;t pronounce the name of an ingredient and it doesn&#8217;t look familiar to you, then it&#8217;s probably a synthetic chemical. Aubrey Organics shampoos and conditioners use all natural, vegan ingredients and they do not test on animals. This is a fairly available product found in many supplement shops and health food stores such around the world. Or you can order online at (http://www.aubreyorganics.org) . It&#8217;s up to you whether you want your hair to look healthy and beautiful through nutrients from macadamia nut oils, sweet almond oil, and extracts of Angelica and Horsetail; or look unhealthy and dull from absorbing chemicals such as Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Parabens, and DEA.<br />
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Aubrey Organics is a skin, hair and body care brand that places a focus on all-natural/organic treatments. These range from hair care products, to sun/outdoor treatments, to skin care regimens, to deodorants, to body lotions, to lip balms, to bath and spa products, to makeup cosmetics, to men’s grooming aids. Aubrey Organics is based on over 40 years of experience. Some customer reviews are even posted on the official website to give new consumers an idea of what other users think of Aubrey Organics products.</p>
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