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Morning herbal studies: well, I smell a bit like oats, oatmeal. Cinnamon, brown sugar, and maple syrup. Thats what I smell. The FORD No. One conditioner rinse makes me want to cook up some early morning oatmeal and start this day off right, thank goodness! Combining the conditioning qualities of slippery elm bark, valley hair meets slippery elm bark with his good friend burdock root. Burdock root says hello, and before you know it, these two have been infused together in the FORD No. One organic herbal hair rinse | tea | infusion. Its jazzy: the true fact that valley hair named the new rinse FORD No. One after a good friend in Westmoreland, JA. Hes an organic farmer, with fine bright white teeth and cooks the heck out of some vegan soups. Well, while visiting a year or two back, FORD set this up: that I would meet with esteemed herbalist BONGO ROACH. Well BONGO ROACH and I went on a walk. He pointed to a tree, a tree I had not seen before, and he asked me what it was, quizzing me; well not only did I see this incredible slippery elm bark but I was also able to point to all loving burdock plants running alongside the dirt road. So this Jamaica Jamaica blend is for these cats here: FORD and Bongo Roach. But really this has all been to get to the point that FORD C. WILLIAMS COOKS UP THE BEST MORNING OATS EVER. Im happy to know that valley hair? named this rinse the FORD before it had been brewed. And now? Well Ford, he would agree, oats in the morning are for sure a good thing. The FORD No. One will be listed shortly in the valley hair etsy shop. Best and besos! valley hair | Bobby
Posted on: Wed, 30 Oct 2013 10:07:37 +0000

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