Blog — moisture

The Greenhouse Effect

Gina Garner

Tags cuticles, deep conditioning, hair shaft, moisture, natural hair

The Greenhouse Effect

The Greenhouse Effect is a process that has been gaining popularity among natural hair enthusiasts, as it is known to provide a host of benefits for both low and high porosity hair. The process involves using a plastic cap or shower cap to cover the hair after applying a deep conditioning treatment. The heat generated from the scalp helps to open up the cuticles of the hair, allowing the conditioning treatment to penetrate deeper into the hair shaft. This process is particularly beneficial for low porosity hair, as it can be difficult for moisture to penetrate the tightly closed cuticles.


Light Hair Oil

Gina Garner

Tags anti-inflammatory, condition, hydrate, moisture, nourish, stimulant

Light  Hair Oil

My blog post highlights various natural ingredients that can offer benefits for hair health such as Fenugreek which is a natural hair growth stimulant that strengthens hair follicles, Rosemary seeds which are a source of antioxidants that protect hair from damage and soothe an itchy scalp, Cloves which are natural antifungal and anti-inflammatory agent that can help to treat scalp infections, MSM which is a natural sulfur compound that improves hair health and strengthens hair follicles, Castor oil which is a natural hair growth stimulant that nourishes hair and scalp, Grape seed oil which is a natural hair conditioner that adds shine and luster to hair, and Avocado oil which is a natural hair moisturizer that nourishes and strengthens hair. The post concludes that incorporating these natural ingredients into hair care routine can improve the health of hair.

 

Disclaimer: It's important to note that, as with any hair care routine, it's best to use them under the guidance of a hair care professional or after a patch test. Additionally, it's always important to pay attention to your body and hair's reaction to these products as every person's hair is unique.

 


The benefits of unrefined raw Shea Butter

Gina Garner

Tags hydrate, moisture, natural, unrefined

The benefits of unrefined raw Shea Butter
Shea butter is a natural ingredient that is known for its moisturizing and nourishing properties. It is derived from the nuts of the African shea tree and is commonly used in cosmetics, soaps, and lotions. Unrefined shea butter is rich in essential fatty acids and vitamins A, E, and F, which can help to nourish and protect the skin, leaving it soft, smooth, and supple. Additionally, it has anti-inflammatory and anti-aging benefits, and can be used on all skin types, making it an excellent choice for anyone looking to improve the health and appearance of their skin.