Photo by wilfried Vowoto on Unsplash Rice Water Shampoo for Natural Hair Care: Check Out These 3 Must-Try Examples! By Jacqueline Samaroo Rice water has long been used in some parts of Asia as a hair care treatment. Its use in the Western World may be relatively new, but the benefits of rice water for hair growth have got many…
Photo Credit by Mary Wolff With more and more consumers being watchful of the chemicals and additives in their self-care products, it is no wonder shampoo bars touting natural ingredients have taken the world of beauty by storm. For us curly girls, shampoo bars are a complicated subject. Let’s take a closer look at shampoo bars vs. liquid to see…
glam idol, Quisha! via The Beauty Brains Are baking soda and Apple Cider Vinegar really the best for cleansing your natural hair? Find out below! Read On!>>> Are you familiar with “The Natural Haven” blog? The name sounds like it’s about natural products but it’s really about the the science of natural hair, in other words hair that hasn’t been…
by Sabrina Perkins I think it is safe to say that most naturals who have dabbled in DIY recipes for their own tresses feel comfortable working with natural oil blends, conditioners, and even gels. Shampoos or shampoo bars on the other hand may seem a tad taxing from the outset, as the main component of the task is to cleanse,…
by Naturallychelsea What are shampoo bars? Shampoo bars are soaps made from a process called saponification where a fat is reacted with a base. What makes all natural soaps superior to your garden variety bar soap is the moisturizing qualities they have because of their ingredients. Most natural shampoo bars are made with a lot of oil which helps to…