It sounded like you were talking about Trichomania, which is the coconut shampoo bar they do.
Here are the ingredients: * Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, * Stearic Acid, * Creamed Coconut (Cocos nucifera), * Glyceryl Stearate, * PEG-100 Stearate, * Cocamide DEA, * Lecithin, * Perfume, * Vetivert Oil (Vetiveria zizanoides).
I have used it before, but I prefer Reincarnate, from the Retro range. If you have the kind of hair that Trichomania is recommended for, check out the Jasmine and Henna Fluff Ease. It leaves my hair so silky! (But ignore what they say about how much you are supposed to use. You can get way more out of a pot than they say. Take a bit in your hands and smooth it down the hair shaft- so it gets to all the strands better.)
I used to use Jungle conditioner, which I really liked, but have since adapted my own version, which I think is even better! I used it for a good 2 years or so before I did though. Lush was a large part of my inspiration for getting into this stuff. Since the new website is up, I have noticed they have some new products, and am thinking I may have to go on a "research" mission soon! One of the things I find interesting is the things I will still buy for them, now I know understand the ingredients better, know how much work goes int different products, and whether or not I think I can make something better!
_________________ "The question is: does it work on stage? If it works on stage, does it fit the theory? If it works on stage, but doesn't fit the theory; throw out the theory." Bertolt Brecht
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