I have hair that’s favourably classed as ‘dry’ but really should be called ‘unruly’. It’s thick and kinky-curled and frizzcityrama. After having the children, things became even more dry, kinky and frizzy and I pretty much resigned myself to having crazy hair for life. I used to think that the best I could hope for was that if I worked it with a good (read: pricey) shampoo, conditioned it twice and slapped in loads of product it could look… passable.
But that all changed when I found the cow.
A friend put me onto Moo Goo products to help me combat the psoriasis that I have on the sole of one foot and in my hairline. So I started using the products because, frankly, when you suffer from psoriasis, you’ll try pretty much anything (ever smelt Coal Tar?).
Instant success. The psoriasis has improved immensely and so has the hair. In fact, the hair is so improved that I swear I will never use any other product ever again. Best of all, Moo Goo products are so natural and chemical-free that I started using the products in the children’s baths and hair and they look so shiny and glossy that it brings a tear to the eye.
If you have dry hair or damaged hair, or even if you have normal hair, check them out!
lifeinapinkfibro says
You are bad for my bank balance. I have not only signed up to find out when the boots are back in stock, but have ordered Moo Goo AND enquired about spoon markers. I will have to stop reading this blog immediately.
Megan says
A friend of mine recommended this stuff to me a while ago. I have psoriasis on my scalp and have tried everything – or so I thought – and my hair, like yours, was in the worst state. Using those heavily medicated shampoos as well as tar and cortisone ointments made my hair really dry and horrible, and it fell out in clumps when I washed it.
So I tried this Moo Goo stuff and it’s seriously AWESOME. My hair is much nicer now and, although the psoriasis is still there, it’s soothed my scalp a lot. I’ve just ordered their psoriasis cream too.
And I agree – I used it in my little girl’s hair this morning after I ran out of her shampoo and I’ve been marvelling all day at how shiny and smooth her hair is!
PS – love the blog, came over to meet Allison’s sister 🙂
Maxabella says
Er, what is a spoon marker? I am not responsible!