Hair in Crisis


It happens to the best of us.   Commercial shampoos, harsh hair treatments, poor eating habits,  
environmental pollutants…they all wreak havoc with our hair at one time or another.  You know the
symptoms, don’t you?  Brittleness, frizzies and split-ends are just a few of the problems that commonly
pop up.

If you are like me, you’ve probably tried everything from hot oil treatments to salon therapy.  Some of them
work a time or two.  Maybe three.  Then, nothing.

It’s frustrating.  Aggravating.  Discouraging.  Sometimes, it makes you wanna just chop those locks off and
start over.  Before you do something drastic, you might consider trying a natural solution.

There are so many natural ingredients available that work wonderfully on damaged hair that it would be
nearly impossible to list them all.  These are a few of my favorite stand-bys, all of which are available in my
Hair Therapy and Rinse Combo.












~Honey ~

For the hair?  Absolutely!  Honey is a natural humectant, which means that it has the ability to attract and
retain water, a valuable  characteristic if your hair is parched and dry.  Honey also contains natural
antioxidant properties that make it ideal for helping to protect your hair from environmental damage
including harsh UV rays and pollutants.

It doesn’t end there, though.  Honey also contains a wide range of B vitamins including B1, B2, C, B6, B5
and B3, as well as copper, iodine and zinc.  These vitamins and minerals are fantastic when you are
dealing with hair loss, dandruff and graying.

Don’t forget honey’s natural  soothing properties and anti-bacterial action, which are wonderful for
helping with an itchy scalp.

~Sesame Oil~

Besides being antibacterial, antiviral and antioxidant, Sesame oil quickly penetrates the hair and skin,
attracting toxins that can then be carried out of the system as waste.  It also has the ability to protect the
hair from future damage and helps regulate cell regeneration, which can lead to better hair growth and
less graying.

~Grapeseed Oil~

This wonderful oil is high in antioxidants, vitamins A, B & C, polyphenols and resveratrol, which makes it a
powerful antioxidant, anti-fungal, anti-viral, anti-bacterial oil.   As a protectant, it adds moisture and lightly
coats the hair to add a beautiful shine without being heavy.

~Shea Butter~

This rich, luxurious butter has been used for centuries to nourish and protect the hair.  It absorbs quickly
into the hair and scalp to provide moisture and protection without clogging pores.  It is particularly good
for repairing dry, brittle, damaged hair.  It has long been used as a natural hair conditioner because of its
ability  to soften the hair without leaving it heavy or oily.

~Catnip~

This is one ingredient that always draws comment from my customer.  The most asked question is ‘will this
make my cat attack my hair’.  The answer is no.  What it will do is promote hair growth and add luster to dry,
dull locks.

~Rosemary~

This wonderful kitchen herb has been used for ages to promote strength in weak hair, to stimulate the
hair follicle and to help promote a healthy scalp.  It has also been reported to help with graying and
dandruff.

~Apple Cider Vinegar~

This is by far one of my favorite hair care ingredients.  It helps regulate the natural pH of both the hair and
scalp, adds amazing softness and manageability, promotes hair growth and cleanses the hair and scalp of
dirt and toxins.  It is a natural anti-fungal, anti-viral and anti-bacterial and is full of potassium which is
essential for healthy hair.

So, before you head back to the salon for your next hair treatment, give some of these natural ingredients
a chance.  You might find that you can cancel that appointment…
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