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Newest Review: ... the Chinese word for virtue. Tao - The way forward. An exfoliating body wash, containing extracts of Chinese angelica ... more

 ... and green tea. Sandalwood oil: with a heady perfume and properties to combat dry skin. Frankincense: wonderful for reviving tired and dry skins. Pumice stone: To gently tone and smooth the skin. Perfume Well this is very personal; but the product does contain Green tea and has got a 'sweet tea' aroma. A little lift of the lid and a good sniff maybe in order, but don't tell anyone I told you to do that. Directions Ta Tao body polish can be used in the shower or bath; the packaging is a very pale g...more

Té Tao in general: Get your kit off (584 words)
by - written on 08/06/02
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Get your kit off, rub all over and wash off. Hello and welcome to my review. Go-on it was the title that got you here? Wasn't it? Not misleading really because you will have to get naked to look at your skin! So how's it looking? Tired, dull a bit dry and scaly after wearing the winter woollies. Looking forward to shrugging of the winter warmers, lathering on the suntan or the self-tan lotion and getting ready to party. "I wish" I hear you cry. Well ok you just want your skin to feel and look good. So sit back relax and I will tell you about a product that I have been using for a couple of years now. *Te Tao wild ...  Read the complete review

donnaford
Premium Review Another cup of tea anyone? (498 words)
by - written on 06/09/01 (Very useful, 147 readings)
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If you’ve read my previous op on Te Tao Lemongrass Tea Shampoo then you will have noticed I didn’t elaborate on the conditioner. That’s because it would have been in the wrong category! Lemongrass Tea Conditoner Ingredients: This conditioner contains the following natural products – Fleece Flower Root (Polygonum multiflorum extract) - renowned for restoring the texture and colour of greying hair and is also regularly used by Chinese doctors to treat thinning hair and invigorate Qi (vital energy) and blood. Schizandra chinensis extract – is known to help the body withstand and adapt to stress. ...  Read the complete review

DBan
Premium Review Té Tao in general: TCP Tao (209 words)
by - written on 21/11/00 (Useful, 43 readings)
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The Te Tao website was recommend to me for free samples of a shampoo I might like to try. Te Tao means way to virtue, and a leaflet came with my shampoo and conditioner samples explaining which herbs would help which hair type. There are 5 types each named after a Oriental element, nice sales gimic but I can't see and spiritual significance in hair care. The samples they sent were Lemongrass shampoo for normal to oily hair, which didn't lather well and left my hair smelling of TCP, and Ginseng Conditioner for dry, brittle hair. Not having both hair types I let my daughter use the conditioner, which smelt a little better than the shampoo. However it did make her hair ...  Read the complete review

cammet
Premium Review Lovely shiny hair! (237 words)
by - written on 18/11/00 (Very useful, 79 readings)
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Whilst trawling the free samples websites, I signup for a free sample of this shampoo and conditioner. It came only 4 days later, so that was impressive. The shampoo contained Lemongrass and was called " Tea for hair - Lemongrass tea shine shampoo" and it is apparently Chinese Herbal Therapy. The one I was given was for normal to oily hair, which luckily was spot on! I applied the shampoo and yes the sample was small but I was dissapointed with the lather it provided (next to none) however my hair did feel clean afterwards. I used the Ginseng Tea Tonic conditioner next and although it was a smaller amount than I would ...  Read the complete review

 
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