Something For My Hair

Not so long ago, I went trekking to Mt. Pinatubo in Pampanga, Philippines. It was a 2 hour trek on the way to the crate of this once active volcano. Imagine seeing about 13 girls huffing and puffing trying to trek like pros for 2 hours. Those of course in front of the line made it in no time while others staggered behind. Once we reached our goal per se, it was breathtaking. It was so hot we needed something refreshing. There stood before us the crate filled with fresh water. Only thing was.. it wasn’t color blue, it was orange. And off we went trying to cool ourselves down from that scorching hot trek. My hair and my friends hair got really solid and tangled like no other. Apparently sulfur from the volcano deposits in the water did the trick of solidifying my hair on my head. Upon showering I used a whole lot of conditioner and yet my hair didn’t really feel “normal” since it’s made up of very thin and fine hair strands. It just felt as if it would never get back to normal.
Another trip this time to a lake, my bestfriend tosses me something called Hortaleza Hair Conditioner, it smelled real refreshing too. Not too strong like other conditioners and shampoos. Wow! After my shower, my hair felt so silky and smooth! Best part was it didn’t even cost her a fortune to purchase it. Upon research over the net about this product, most people who use it, are those who have re-bonded their hair and Hortaleza is fortunately the shampoo and conditioner of choice.  My sister recently started to use it after her Keratese hair oil thing didn’t put an end to her frizzy hair.

2 comments ↓

#1 regina on 06.15.07 at 4:45 am

smells like coconut oil from boracay! :)

#2 Grace on 06.18.07 at 7:31 am

you loooooove it!

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