| Rosemary Conditioner Catherine’s Secret for Ravishing Hair ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rosemary is thought to stimulate hair growth Ever notice how quickly Catherine’s hair would grow out after a fresh haircut, from one episode to the next? Well…thanks to her talkative Hairdresser Mage, Now we know her secret! Her secret is... Rosemary essential oil (Found in any Health Food Store) You just simply Add a few drops of rosemary essential oil to the palms of your hands, work through out your entire hair Thanks Mage for spilling the beans so we can look Ravishing too! ~~~~~~~~~~~ Taste of the Tunnels Home Page ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Vincent brushed his cheek across Catherine’s beautiful silken tresses, and as he took in the scent of her hair, he whispered huskily, “Hmmm…Rosemary…” Catherine looked at him surprised and said, “Yes Vincent, that is what I use to condition my hair,how did you know?” He told her that a helper from above sends them down Herbs, and that Rosemary was one of the herbs. He then said, “Once you experience that lustrous fragrance Catherine, You never forget it.” He then thoughtfully relayed, “Shakespeare immortalized its significance in Hamlet when Ophelia said, "There's rosemary, that's for remembrance...” and in Romeo and Juliet as well. Friar Lawrence told the mourners at Juliet’s bier, "Dry up your tears, and stick your rosemary on this fair corse; and, as the custom is, in all her best array bear her to church." Vincent then informed Catherine, “The Bible as well says that When Joseph and Mary fled into Egypt with the baby Jesus, Mary washed out the infants clothes and spread them over a rosemary bush to dry, and the plant immediately burst into bloom. On the same trip, she laid her own robe over a rosemary bush while she sat down to rest, and the flowers turned from white to blue.” Vincent went on to say, “For years people believed, that a rosemary bush would not grow taller than 6 feet (Christ's height on earth) or live longer, than his thirty-three years. At burials, rosemary branches were thrown into the grave, a symbol that the departed friend would not be forgotten. Rosemary was also believed to have very strong powers against evil, and so people put a piece of it under their pillow at night to protect against nightmares and evil spirits. So great was this power that in churches rosemary was hung on the walls and strewn on the floors, and it was burned at the altar like incense. In fact, rosemary was so important in religious life that it was said that it would not grow in the garden of "one… who is not just and righteous.” Catherine looked at Vincent in amazement and said, “To think that I only apply it to my hair, because Mage suggested it!” Vincent lovingly replied, "Ah Catherine...thank Mage for me..." |
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