If you have children you will most definitely be interested in this new product. It's called Little Green. This is a safe, gentle and pure haircare line for children. It is formulated for sensitive skin, hypoallergenic, Clinically and Dermatologist Tested. It contains no allergens, no parabens, and no sulfates. Little Green features both a baby line and a kids line. Which includes a shampoo and body wash, nourishing body lotion, and a conditioning hair detangler. Combing through your child's hair can be torcher for you and them. Here's a product that will make that experience a little more enjoyable.
http://www.littlegreencares.com/en/
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Extra Oil Anyone?
Ok so I have been researching a little bit on what to do if you have extra oily hair. Not saying that I agree with all of these "solutions" but some may be helpful. Discovery Health has a write up "11 Home Remedies for Oily Hair". I strongly disagree with putting dishwasher detergent in your shampoo, especially if you have color on your hair. I do however agree with getting a cleansing shampoo to use once a week. Davines makes a good one called SoLu (this shampoo may also lighten your color if you have a toner or single process). It seems as though cider vinegar is good for your hair in more ways than one, not only to get rid of the oil but also to restore elasticity. One more tip, if you do use conditioner start by applying to your ends first and work your way up to the root and avoid applying on the scalp. Here's the link that may help. Please comment if you find something that really works, or doesn't at all.
http://health.howstuffworks.com/wellness/natural-medicine/home-remedies/home-remedies-for-oily-hair1.htm
http://health.howstuffworks.com/wellness/natural-medicine/home-remedies/home-remedies-for-oily-hair1.htm
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