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Hair shedding is a common concern that can be caused by various factors such as stress, poor diet, hormonal changes, and the use of harsh hair products. If you're seeking a natural and effective way to reduce hair shedding, a green tea rinse might be the perfect solution. Green tea, renowned for its numerous health benefits, can also work wonders for your hair.

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Dry, brittle hair can be a major concern, but our deep conditioner offers the perfect solution. Formulated with hydrating ingredients like natural oils, butters, and proteins, our deep conditioner replenishes moisture deep within the hair shaft. This intensive hydration not only revives dry hair but also ensures long-lasting softness and manageability.

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Importance of using a clarifying shampoo

Posted by Naledi Mtimkulu on 10 May 2024, 23:25 SAST
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A clarifying shampoo is a deep-cleansing shampoo formulated to remove buildup of product residue, minerals from hard water, chlorine, and pollutants from the hair and scalp. It's designed to thoroughly cleanse and detoxify the hair, leaving it feeling refreshed, lighter, and more manageable. Clarifying shampoos typically contain stronger cleansing agents or surfactants than regular shampoos to effectively remove stubborn buildup. They're especially useful for individuals who use a lot of styling products, swim frequently, or live in areas with hard water. However, due to their strong cleansing properties, they're usually not recommended for daily use, as they can strip the hair of its natural oils.

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Butters

Posted by Naledi Mtimkulu on 16 August 2023, 11:25 SAST
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Butters, like oils, are made from seeds or fruits of plants.

Butters contain fatty acids that make them solid at room temperature, which make them somewhat difficult to work with. To soften them, try melting them and your favourite oil to make them easy to work with.

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