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The actual Faberge shampoo doesn't exist any longer, however, there is a store called the Vermontcountrystore(go to their website)located on the East coast, which sells hard-to-find, discontinued and "type" shampoos and other nostalgic items. They currently have a similar type shampoo(they call it "Honey & Wheat germ" or something like that)which they formulated that practically smells identical to the old Faberge Honey & wheat germ shampoo(which is what they based it on)that you're looking for. It even has that fresh "meadow" smell you remember.
The Vermont Country Store sells a wheat germ and honey shampoo. You can buy it from their catalog or website.
Wash your hair with honey,or buy a shampoo with honey by product.
Aloe Vera,Papaya,Honey,Citrus and Olive.
None that I know of. Honey is one of the purest foods available.
If you are getting shampoo for your dog, don't look for a specific 'scent', look for more quality. I highly recommend burt's bees dog shampoo. I'm not 100% sure if they have different scents, but i think they have a small variety. I get burt's bees milk and honey wash for my dogs.
The movie Honey I Blew Up the Kid is available on DVD, and was produced in 1992. Amazon lists the value of the DVD Honey I Blew Up the Kid anywhere from $1.99 to $14.93.
Depends on what flowers are available, and important point, the flowers do not produce honey, but nectar, which the bees convert into honey.
The best way to describe the ingredients and the amount of each ingredient to obtain the results is by using the following. They are simple household ingredients, free of the processing of man made chemicals and artificial derivatives. The following is a recipe that I obtained while living with my ancestral peoples: 4 Tablespoons of luke warmed (not hot) natural and process free honey 1 teaspoon of either mayonnaise(natural; e.g.eggs, olive oil, lemon juice) or 100% vegetable shortening, warmed to soften and blend with vinegar) 2 Tablespoons of apple cider vinegar 2 cups of Johnson's Baby Shampoo (or the Wally World 'Wal-Mart' equivalent) 2 teaspoons of wheat germ oil (found in most health food stores or farmer's organic markets) Blend the softened and warmed mayonnaise or vegetable shortening with honey, wheat germ oil and vinegar with a wooden spoon or wire whisk in a glass bowl (do not use plastic or metal bowls) until smooth and well blended. The sediment from these ingredients will appear like greasy bubbles or a cap on top of the mixture. Remove this film by placing in the refrigerator or freezer just long enough to have the sediment rise to the top. Skim off using a clean large Popsicle stick or clean tongue depressor or cold serving spoon Discard the sediment. Once the fat cap has been removed, blend in the baby shampoo with the remaining ingredients, beating until well blended. Store in a glass jar or bottle with a tight cap or cork in a dark cool, dry place. The vinegar will promote hair growth and remove all of the oils and dirt affixed to the hair and scalp and strengthens the hair. This is a fabulous runner up to the Organic Wheat Germ Oil and Honey shampoo. Aho and Enjoy!
Blue Hills Honey since 1955 (Australian Quality Honey pty ltd) specialising in Tasmanian Manuka and Tasmanian Organic Leatherwood. Other varieties also available.
Depending on your preference in scented soap, milk and honey soap may be worth the extra cost. There is an inexpensive brand of milk and honey soap available at OmMadeCrafts.com.
I think that hair shampoo and a smooth brush may clean your boot very well. Afterwards rinse the boots with the garden's hose.
No, you're probably thinking of Wild Turkey's American Honey. Jack Daniels Tennesee Honey will be available in April, 2011. MUCH preferred (personally) to the Wild Turkey.