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BENEFITS OF NATURAL INGREDIENTS

Almond Sweet Oil locks in moisture to the hair shaft. Smooths the hair cuticles to help with breakage and split ends. Gives a healthy scalp and adds strength to hair. Gives the hair a softer texture over time.


Aloe helps calm itchy scalp and helps cleanse the hair shaft. Aloe vera contains vitamins A, C, and E. All three of these vitamins contribute to cell turnover, promoting healthy cell growth and shiny hair. Using aloe vera is a great way to get hair that looks healthier, shinier, and softer.


Amber has been used for its natural beauty and healing properties since ancient times. When added to Shampoo and Conditioner amber helps to fight dandruff and maintain healthy hair while calming and soothing the scalp. 
 

Annus Seed Oil is high in vitamin E which has antioxidant properties which can help with damaged hair and scalp. It also contains oleic acid which prevents hair breakage helping the hair to grow healthier. With Annuus Seed Oil being lightweight it can be used on dry hair to help smooth down frizz.
 

Argan Oil Argan oil is rich in antioxidants and contains anti-inflammatory compounds. Argan oil helps promote hair growth, is rich in fatty acids, helps hydrate hair, and helps in reducing dryness and itchiness in the scalp. Argan oil is rich in vitamins A, C & E, and Omega 3. 
 

Avocado Oil is a good source of essential fatty acids and vitamins that promote healthy hair. Avocado oil to hair can help moisturize, strengthen, and repair hair. The minerals in this oil can strengthen hair and protect it from breakage.
 

Beeswax helps with moisturizing the hair, frizz, and hair growth. Generally, beeswax is great for curly, kinky, and coily textured hair. Beeswax is not recommended for fine hair or on the scalp.

Black Soap is known for having antibacterial properties which can help improve certain skin conditions and is loaded with nutrients and vitamins. May help reduce acne and clear blemishes, razor bumps. Overall, black soap is good for helping nourish the skin.
 

Castor Seed Oil is an emollient and helps hair feel less dry by coating the hair shaft and protecting the hair from future damage. When added to leave-in conditioners or pre-shampoo hair treatments, castor oil can help to smooth the outer protective hair cuticle and add shine and smooth hair shaft.
 

Cocoa Butter is a versatile product and can be used for many different purposes. Helps to Moisturize the hair, Strengthens the hair shaft, helps to repair damaged hair and split ends. Using cocoa butter may increase the hair thickness and make hair more manageable.
 

Coconut Milk lauric acid is one of the main ingredients in coconut. This long-chain/medium-chain fatty acid is known for its ability to penetrate hair easily and help strengthen the cuticle. The natural fatty acid profile of coconut milk has extreme moisturizing effects. These can restore both dry hair and scalp, while also acting as a powerful conditioner for damaged hair. 
 

Coconut Oil is a natural saturated fat. The high fat content in it may help calm scalp irritation, flaking, and itching. The fat in coconut oil can also help seal moisture inside the hair which could help prevent hair breaking and split ends. Using it as a hair mask and leave-in treatment helps to moisturize and seal hair. 
 

Eucalyptus Leaf Oil works as an amazing stimulant and is also helpful in improving the elasticity of the hair. The oil comes with natural properties that work on the sebum for regulating the oil on the scalp.
 

Honey is incredibly beneficial for your skin, hair, and scalp. It is full of antioxidants and is a humectant, which means it draws water to your skin to keep it hydrated. Honey helps even skin tone and can reduce irritation, which makes it great for both dry skin and acne-prone skin. Oatmeal milk and honey soap is gentle and nourishing to the skin.
 

Jojoba Oil hydrates hair from the inside. Dry, frizzy, and unruly hair can reap great rewards from using shampoo and conditioner that contains jojoba oil because much like when applied onto the scalp, it can also be absorbed into the hair. Jojoba oil works from the inside to revitalize hair and replenish lost hydration through exposure to sunlight and heat in return helps to make hair softer and smoother while giving a naturally healthy shine. Stimulates hair growth repairs damage. 
 

Lavender is a cleansing and soothing essential oil that works well for dry and oily hair. Lavender oil has many beneficial properties that could also support the overall health of the hair. Lavender also has antimicrobial properties that could help prevent bacteria and fungi from growing. When applied to hair or scalp, this may prevent common hair or scalp issues. 
 

Marshmallow Root acts as a hair detangler and helps protect the hair from UV damage while nourishing the scalp. Promotes hair growth and helps with split end damage and helps with thickening of hair stands.

 

Oatmeal provides gentle mechanical exfoliation to scrub away old, dead skin. It is beneficial for both acne-prone skin and dry, flaky skin. Oatmeal is soothing and can help calm itchy, flaky, or irritated skin oatmeal also contains natural saponins, which are cleansing agents that help cleanse your skin gently without drying it out.
 

Olive Fruit Oil people with drier scalps may find olive oil to be soothing, as it can help relieve itchiness and dryness. If hair is on the dry or brittle side, a little olive oil may go a long way rather used in oil form or inside of hair products. Olive oil is packed with fatty acids, antioxidants, and nutrients that can condition, soften, and hydrate the hair.
 

Omega 3 may boost hair growth and could improve the overall quality of the hair.
May also help to prevent the scalp from turning flaky, itchy, manage dandruff and dry hair follicles. Omega 3 encourages the production of essential oils on the scalp which strengthens hair.

 

Papaya contains folic acid and antioxidants, which enhance the circulation of blood, oxygen and nutrients to the hair follicles and allow the growth of healthy hair. One of the primary causes linked to dandruff is a fungal infection. And papaya’s antifungal properties may help control dandruff, itchy scalp, dryness, flaking and more. Papaya helps to deeply condition while helping to balance the sebum production. Provides shine and cuticle strengthening. 
 

Peppermint Oil has several benefits for hair including helping to balance the pH on one’s scalp. Peppermint oil also stimulates the scalp and the follicle of the hair, which is a precursor to hair growth.
 

Rosemary is believed to contribute to blood circulation. Good blood circulation in the scalp will help to supply more nutrition to the cell so it can stimulate hair growth and nourish the hair. Rosemary contains a chemical combination that can reduce the excess of sebum in the scalp that can block hair follicles. Are you aware rosemary contains some anti-bacterial and anti-fungal that can help to clean scalp from some bacteria or fungi, dirt, even pollution that accidentally stick to our hair or scalp? 
 

Shea Butter has been known for its ability to provide moisture for the hair and scalp. People with curly and coarse hair textures benefit from using shea butter as a sealant to keep moisture in their hair and increase softness. Can help to reduce breakage and split ends. Shea butter’s anti-inflammatory properties might also help reduce redness and scalp irritation by providing healing effects without clogging the pores. 
 

Soybean Oil hydrates and improves moisture retention in the hair and is packed with nutritional vitamins. Soybean oil is full of vitamin E and omega fatty acids. In general, anyone with color-treated or damaged hair is safe to use as often as hair needs it.
 

Sunflower Seed Oil contains oleic acid which can stop hair breakage. Sunflower seed oil has anti-inflammatory properties which may help calm dandruff and relieve an itchy scalp and is lightweight.
 

Tea Tree Oil cleansing properties are helpful in keeping the skin clean and germ-free. It also possesses antiseptic qualities, which accelerates the healing of minor skin irritants. When used in shampoo and conditioner, the oil may leave the scalp healthy and squeaky clean by removing excess oil and dandruff. Though tea tree oil is ideal for normal to oily hair people with dry hair can also benefit. Dandruff is one of the most common conditions that can be treated with tea tree oil. The antibacterial action of the oil also makes it a great overall hair cleaner. The oil removes dead skin cells and the bacteria that feed on them, reducing the number of bacteria, odor, flaking, and the risk of other hair and scalp problems. The regular use has been shown to improve scalp health and may even encourage hair growth.
 

Vanilla polysaccharides in natural vanilla are considered to have great moisturizing abilities. When used in shampoos and conditioners vanilla helps treat and strengthen hair while making hair feel silky, shiny, and smooth. 
 

Vitamin A is a key player in stimulating healthy growth in hair, skin, and nails, and in fact, helps regulate certain aspects of the hair follicle. This in turn helps grow stronger, healthier hair as well as retain the hair already present.

 

Vitamin C is good for all hair types, but it may be especially helpful for those with dull hair and hair that is susceptible to breakage. Vitamin C helps with damaged hair, promotes hair growth, and boosts shine. Can also help boost collagen production in the scalp and hair.
 

Vitamin E can help with frizzy, damaged, unmanageable hair while adding nutrients to add shine. Vitamin E may also help with blood circulation in the scalp and improve overall scalp and hair health. Supports the scalp and gives hair a strong base to grow from by reducing oxidative stress and preserving the protective lipid layer.

Wheat Germ Oil is a vegetable-based product that comes from the small germ found in the inside of the wheat grain. Wheat germ oil doesn't leave your hair feeling greasy and helps to feed hair with the nutrients. Helps fight dryness of the scalp and hair shaft.
 

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