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Papaya For Excellent Scalp Health And Hair Growth

Not many fruits are synonymous with summer like papaya. Summer is here which means two things: great food and carefree hairstyles. While food and beauty have remained synonymous across the globe, a lot of us still find it difficult to envision the many benefits fruits and vegetables can offer our…

Tropical Hair Mask For Softer, Moisturized Natural Hair

Welcome July with a tropical hair mask that your tresses will love!  With warmer weather finally on the rise, it’s the perfect that time to switch from our winter regimens to a summer one. Since Spring and Summer are usually the prime-time to score all of your favorite fruits and vegetables,…

Itchy Scalp? Time To Exfoliate!

As summer winds down, it’s a great time to check on your scalp for its healthiness. Sunburn, flakes, oiliness and even an itchy scalp may be causing you and your scalp some harm and making your hairstyles harder to achieve. As we dip into fall it’s a great time to…

Natural Ingredients That Will Make Your Conditioner GREAT!

If water is our hair’s life’s blood, then conditioner was created to protect it. Conditioner to a natural aka curly girl, allows our hair to be great. They protect, lock in moisture, and even keep frizz at bay. A good conditioner will be a natural’s best friend but even the…

Amla Powder & Amla Oil For Hair Growth

The #1 question I get from readers is always around hair growth. Making it occur faster, wondering why it’s not happening or what to do about growing thinning or spotty areas on their heads or on their children’s heads. I often refer them to Trichologists or doctors (to make sure…

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