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Homemade Conditioning Rinse Recipes

October 31, 2004

girl with shiny hairCombine 3/4 cup olive oil, 1/2 cup honey, and the juice of 1 lemon and set aside. Rinse your hair with water and towel dry. Work in a small amount of conditioner (refrigerate extra) and comb to distribute evenly. Cover with a plastic bag or wrap for 1/2 hour. Shampoo and rinse thoroughly.

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August 9, 2011

I worked at a spa for several years. This is my own recipe of things I have heard helped others over the years.

 
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January 29, 2009

I just ordered and received Tame conditioning rinse from a lady in New York. I'm almost scared to use it. It looks new but was wrapped in the box in newspaper so some print is on the bottle from the paper, black scuffs. Do they not make this product any longer? Would you use this if you were me? I paid a total of $16.00 including shipping. Please tell me what you think.



Melinda

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January 29, 20090 found this helpful

I'd pay attention to your instinct if I were you. If you're almost afraid to use it, don't take a chance would be my advice.

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Check out some of the related links above and maybe you can find a substitute for it. Good luck.

 
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January 29, 20090 found this helpful

I see Tame conditioning rinse for sale at the Dollar Tree stores in Buffalo, NY. I grew up using that and the shampoo and thought it was the best. If you are fearful though of this particular bottle, it is wise not to risk using it. Perhaps you will be able to find this product in a store like Dollar Tree where you are. (everything is a dollar or less)

 

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January 29, 20090 found this helpful

See if you can return the bottle and get your money refunded.

 
January 29, 20090 found this helpful

I don't understand why you are afraid to use it. You said the bottle looks like new... why not open it, give it a try, an if the product is old, ask for a refund.

 
By Judith W. (Guest Post)
January 29, 20090 found this helpful

Dumb question, why would you pay $16 for a bottle of Tame Conditioner? I thought people on this site made a point in saving money. No real reason not to use it. Many companies use newpapers instead of plastic peanuts that never break down in the landfills. She should have used plain paper around the product to avoid the ink transfer.

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She was recycling. That being a thing all of us should do. If you are worried, call the lady. She can tell you why she shipped that way. I would say she never thought of the printing damaging the bottle. Good luck

 
By Nancy (Guest Post)
January 30, 20090 found this helpful

Wow! $16 for a bottle of conditioner! That's outrageous! I would definitely try to get my $ back for that reason alone!

 

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January 30, 20090 found this helpful

If it doesn't smell rancid then it's fine because the majority of conditioners have preservatives and are fine for years if unopened ... I am not trying to be mean but I can't understand why you spent that much money on a bottle of Tame (if it's the Tame I used two or three decades ago) which is the same as buying a bottle of sauve conditioner that you can get on sale for a dollar or two ...

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It gives me pause that if the bottle has newsprint on it that it probably has been in the woman's home for that long :-o

 
February 1, 20091 found this helpful

Look up the company on the web and contact them . They can tell you and might even send you a coupon.

 
By Dede (Guest Post)
February 5, 20091 found this helpful

I don't know why you would have paid that kind of price, I would get my money back. You can get a good conditioner at any beauty supply that is open to the public.

 
Anonymous
April 28, 20161 found this helpful

In 2010, Tame Cream Rinse was available in the Dollar Tree for only a 1.00

 
April 28, 20160 found this helpful

In 2010, Tame Cream Rinse was available at the Dollar Tree for a 1.00. It was on the shelves for about 2 years. It hasn't been available since. Evergreen USA makes this product.

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I've been emailing them for over 3 years asking them to bring it back. Maybe if more of us wrote to the company, they would.

 
Anonymous
May 20, 20160 found this helpful

They sell Tame at the Dollar Tree, Just A Dollar, for $1.00.
You over paid.

 
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March 9, 2018

It's easy to make a conditioning rinse at home that will keep your hair shiny and manageable. This page contains a recipe for a homemade conditioning rinse with shine.

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June 22, 2017

When you really like how a product works for you, sometimes you can make a substitute. This page is about making a copycat tame creme rinse recipe.

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May 5, 2008

Milk shower for silky and strong hair and soft skin. Take 4 cups of milk to rinse. DO NOT USE WATER FIRST. Use regular shampoo and rinse with MILK to get shampoo out.

 
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