Bloo Review
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Ive been testing out Bloo in my hair to help dandruff and itchy scalp. My experience has been quite positive. It's a great alternative to conventional shampoo. I was a little sceptical going in but it works really well. Not only does it feel incredibly relaxing, but it also helps to thoroughly cleanse my scalp and promote better circulation. After using it for just a few weeks, I’ve noticed a significant improvement in the health and appearance of my hair. Plus, it’s so easy to use and store. No affiliation btw
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@Andrewㅤ How much do you use at a time? And how many washes do you get from each thing of BLOO?
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@Andrewㅤ doesnt it stain your shower ? whenever i do a mb mouthwash i have to spit it down the drain directly because if it gets on the shower inside it stains it for days
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@NotShanalotte I use the standard one tablespoon in 4oz warm water. Rinse it through my hair a couple times and massage in the scalp. Make sure to leave it in for a bit and don't wash out too soon. I haven't ran out yet of my first package.
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@noodlecat59 I haven't had any issues with staining. My towel is blue though if I touch it with bloo hands lol.
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@Andrewㅤ thanks so much!
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Do you think the ingredients of Bloo have systemic effects? I don't really have problems with my hair or scalp, but I would still consider getting it, especially if you noticed any systemic benefits since the ingredients are quite "peaty".
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@jamezb46 I definitely notice other positive effects from topical application. Mood Boost, Increased Confidence, Muscle Relaxation, Stable Energy etc. If i have an imflamed muscle I will apply some and it recovers quite quickly. It's also useful for skincare.
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@Andrewㅤ awesome, thanks for the reply. Those all sound good. Plus sounds like quite a sensual experience lathering up with the blue stuff lol. I'm in!
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@Andrewㅤ have you ever treid topical glucose?
Glucose is in many skincare products
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@wester130 I have not, have you?
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@Andrewㅤ gonna try it.
the problem with taurine/niacinamide etc is that they increase the need for glucose.
see this thread
https://bioenergetic.forum/topic/2295/sugar-water-with-lemon-scent-for-60-dollars
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@wester130 Why is that a bad problem to have? Just eat more sugar, right
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@jamezb46 true. however using the glucose topically will work locally.
for example honey on burns, versus eating the honey
topical niacinamide increases the need for sugar locally in that area.
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@wester130 I see. So why not add in table sugar to the bloo product so that there is ~5g per serving?
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@jamezb46 it can work, yes, honey too works
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@Andrewㅤ FYI I dissolved mine in Glycerin for increased viscosity and all the actives dissolved well in 1-2 oz