Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Does Donald Trump Still Use Clary Oil?

Does he or doesn't he?


HIstory records many notable leaders who used essential oils to bolster their physical appearance and calm their tingled nerves. Pharaoh Khufu of Egypt was said to use sesame seed oil to keep his dark skin looking burnished and regal. Julius Caesar dressed his Roman locks with grapeseed oil on a daily basis, to ward off imminent baldness. And the great Napoleon himself could not sleep unless his pillows were lightly perfumed with lavender oil. He even carried a supply of lavender oil with him on his disastrous march into Russia in 1812; while his troops shivered and froze out in the harsh Russian winter, Bonaparte slept peacefully -- kept warm under numerous quilts and pillows scented with lavandula.

Today essential oils are still part and parcel of a leader’s physical agenda. British Prime Minister Theresa May uses Tea Tree essential oil-based shampoo to keep her silver strands looking clean and vibrant. The German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, is quite attached to citrus oils like lemon and orange to keep her cuticles from looking dull and from cracking. And Aung San Suu Kyi, the First State Counselor of Myanmar, uses jasmine oil, rubbing it on her temples prior to her morning Buddhist meditations.

But what about President Donald Trump -- does he use any essential oils on a regular basis? The jury is still out on that. However . . .
His former hairdresser, Amy Lasch, told the New York Post in a recent article that when she worked on his hair during his many TV appearances she always used several drops of clary oil to keep it looking thick and to keep it in place. She said that the President is overfond of hairsprays and hair gels that mat his hair down, so she recommended he also use a tea tree-based shampoo (Melaleuca), to wash out all the harsh chemicals that sprays and gels incorporate to keep hair under control. Lasch said “Looking at his most recent Press Conferences, I’d say that President Trump is still using clary oil to preserve the bounce and the color in his hair -- but I haven’t worked for him directly in a while. I understand the White House has its own hair salon, but I doubt the President uses it much -- it looks to me like somebody in the family is still cutting his hair for him.”

Since his election, President Trump has remained mum on what, if any, essential oils he uses for hair care. But recent studies show that oils like clary and melaleuca can add a wonderful bounce to anyone’s hair, man or woman. Essential oils may also be helpful in preventing, or at least slowing down, the onset of male pattern baldness.


For further information, and for an absolutely free, no obligation, sample of three of the most commonly used oils, including lemon and lavender, contact Wellness Advocate Amy Snyder at http://bit.ly/2vHgrH6 Please put your name and address in her Comments box.  She has used these superb essential oils for years herself and will be delighted to share her experiences with you in a professional and friendly manner!



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