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In a message dated 6/20/03 12:30:21 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

soapjunkie@... writes:

> So...if I'm understanding these comments correctly, olive oil will strip

> hair of even permanent color? I have some old color on my hair that I'm

> growing out but it takes forever...so if I were to condition with straight

> olive oil or a conditioner primarily made with olive oil, would it help the

> color fade? Thanks...

>

Hi Merin,

What?? I must be missing some posts because I have not seen anything on this

particular subject. To my knowledge, olive oil doesn't strip color from hair.

How is this supposed to happen?

Angie

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So...if I'm understanding these comments correctly, olive oil will strip

hair of even permanent color? I have some old color on my hair that I'm

growing out but it takes forever...so if I were to condition with straight

olive oil or a conditioner primarily made with olive oil, would it help the

color fade? Thanks...

Merin

http://www.goodcleansoap.com

In wine there is wisdom, in beer there is strength, in water there is

bacteria. --Irish Proverb

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Yahoo is acting up, I have been missing posts & getting posts out of order.....I

sent one yesterday it took 2 hours for it to go through & I think I sent a 2nd

post of it & never saw it.

Patty

Re: Olive oil/hair color question

In a message dated 6/20/03 12:30:21 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

soapjunkie@... writes:

> So...if I'm understanding these comments correctly, olive oil will strip

> hair of even permanent color? I have some old color on my hair that I'm

> growing out but it takes forever...so if I were to condition with straight

> olive oil or a conditioner primarily made with olive oil, would it help the

> color fade? Thanks...

>

Hi Merin,

What?? I must be missing some posts because I have not seen anything on this

particular subject. To my knowledge, olive oil doesn't strip color from hair.

How is this supposed to happen?

Angie

The Herbarie - Botanicals and Body Care

Natural Source & Specialty Bulk Ingredients...Exceptional Quality

at Wholesale Prices...visit us at http://www.theherbarie.com

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Okay...my mistake...the discussion wasn't on this list. I have no idea how

it's supposed to happen, but this makes the third or fourth time I've seen

it mentioned that olive oil is not good for color treated hair because it

strips the color. Hope someone knows a little more about this...

Merin

http://www.goodcleansoap.com

In wine there is wisdom, in beer there is strength, in water there is

bacteria. --Irish Proverb

> Hi Merin,

> What?? I must be missing some posts because I have not seen

> anything on this particular subject. To my knowledge, olive oil doesn't

> strip color from hair. How is this supposed to happen?

> Angie

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Hi Merin, Olive Oil will strip some of the Hennas, but not the chemicals we

use today for colouring the hair. Olive Oil has been used for centuries for

moisturizing the skin and hair.

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> Okay...my mistake...the discussion wasn't on this list. I have no idea

how

> it's supposed to happen, but this makes the third or fourth time I've seen

> it mentioned that olive oil is not good for color treated hair because it

> strips the color. Hope someone knows a little more about this...

>

> Merin

> http://www.goodcleansoap.com

> In wine there is wisdom, in beer there is strength, in water there is

> bacteria. --Irish Proverb

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Ahhh...bummer. Oh well, thanks!

Merin

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In wine there is wisdom, in beer there is strength, in water there is

bacteria. --Irish Proverb

> Hi Merin, Olive Oil will strip some of the Hennas, but not the

> chemicals we use today for colouring the hair. Olive Oil has been

> used for centuries for moisturizing the skin and hair.

>

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Actually, in this case it was my fault...the posts I'd seen weren't on this

list. :)

Merin

http://www.goodcleansoap.com

In wine there is wisdom, in beer there is strength, in water there is

bacteria. --Irish Proverb

> Yahoo is acting up, I have been missing posts & getting posts out of

order.....I sent one yesterday it took 2 hours for it to go through & I

think I sent a 2nd post of it & never saw it.

> Patty

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> Hi Merin, Olive Oil will strip some of the Hennas, but not the

chemicals we

> use today for colouring the hair. Olive Oil has been used for

centuries for

> moisturizing the skin and hair.

>

Olive oil... I'm not sure it strips henna. But then perhaps... I use

a mix of henna, olive oil and lemon juice as a " fake tan " on my skin.

Olive oil is the primary ingredient, around 80%. It serves the

purpose of not me becoming " painted " instead of tan. I have to apply

the mix for at least 8 days before the " tan " actually shows.

When making henna tatoo, you have to take care removing any oil on

the skin you want to decorate. Skin oil, lotion, cream or residue

from superfatted CP soap will prevent henna to color the skin. But

that's because henna will not be really in contact with skin. Oil

will act as a shield.

Speaking of henna, EOs high in terpene added at a rate of 2.5% of the

henna paste will make the darkest tatoo (I don't speak of that horror

named black henna and which is actually dangerous, I speak about the

real henna which colors the skin orange to rusty red). The color of

the tatoo first will appear very lightly but it darkens tremendously

after 24 hours. This is really an aromatic delight to apply such a

paste!

But I digress...

Zoubida

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Hello, I am new to the list and mostly have just been reading til

now. I was very surprised to see the post about the olive oil

stripping color and henna.... I have been a hairdresser for 25 years

and I wish this were true. I cant help but think it acts more as a

shield like you stated than to strip the color. It may have a way of

causing the color to lift slightly, or prevent the color from

penetrating the hair shaft but not strip the color. I cant understand

how it could do that for usually its peroxide, bleach or ammonia that

is mainly used in those products. If it were, it would be a

hairdressers wonder products... to strip hair and leave it well

conditioned.... lol

> When making henna tatoo, you have to take care removing any oil on

> the skin you want to decorate. Skin oil, lotion, cream or residue

> from superfatted CP soap will prevent henna to color the skin. But

> that's because henna will not be really in contact with skin. Oil

> will act as a shield.

>

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In a message dated 6/20/03 9:17:19 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

anna4247@... writes:

> Hello, I am new to the list and mostly have just been reading til

> now. I was very surprised to see the post about the olive oil

> stripping color and henna.... I have been a hairdresser for 25 years

> and I wish this were true. I cant help but think it acts more as a

> shield like you stated than to strip the color. It may have a way of

> causing the color to lift slightly, or prevent the color from

> penetrating the hair shaft but not strip the color. I cant understand

> how it could do that for usually its peroxide, bleach or ammonia that

> is mainly used in those products. If it were, it would be a

> hairdressers wonder products... to strip hair and leave it well

> conditioned.... lol

>

>

Hi ,

What you are saying makes perfect sense, there is no way olive oil can strip

permanent hair color.

Angie

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Natural Source & Specialty Bulk Ingredients...Exceptional Quality

at Wholesale Prices...visit us at http://www.theherbarie.com

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