If your daughter’s scalp gets dry and flaky easily, it’s often because her scalp doesn’t produce enough natural sebum it needs to stay hydrated. This is why in this post, I will be recommending the best hair and scalp oils to apply on her scalp to keep it moisturized, prevent itchiness and promote hair growth. …
Natural Oils
Is your scalp itching terribly? Looking for a treatment product to help you get rid of itchy scalp, flaky scalp and even dandruff? I know how uncomfortable and embarrassing an itchy scalp is, that’s why I’ve put together a list of 10 effective itchy scalp treatment products you can use to help you deal with …
Are you looking to speed up hair growth, grow out your edges, and grow healthy thick hair? The good news is that there are many natural hair growth products available on the market you can try out. In this post, I’ve compiled a list of the ten best hair growth products you can try out …
After you’ve moisturized your hair, the next step is to apply your choice of oil or hair butter on your hair to seal in moisture. You see, in comparison to straight hair, the twists and turns in natural hair do not allow the natural oils (sebum) that are produced by the scalp to be distributed …
Jojoba (ho-ho-ba) oil, is actually a kind of wax derived from the bean seed of the Jojoba plant. The plant is found in California, Mexico and Arizona. Jojoba was used by Native American tribes on cuts and sores and to heal damage to the skin. It is shown to help fight wrinkles and promote new …
If you’ve been struggling to grow your natural hair for a while now, I will recommend you check out castor oil due to its rapid hair growth abilities. Before the natural hair community discovered the amazing benefits of castor oil, castor oil was just a pharmaceutical item that was taken orally to help remedy constipation, …
If you’re wondering about the benefits of Shea butter on natural hair, then you’ve come to the right place! Hailing from the tropics of East and West Africa, shea butter is a product of the shea-karite tree, and it’s probably the only tree in the world that is packed with an abundance of hair and …
One of the first oils to be replaced as the weather cools down is coconut oil. The obvious reason for this is that coconut oil becomes solid at room temperature and so it can make the hair feel hard when used in the winter time. And if anything, the last thing you want is hard …