Herbs for Hair Care
We use many "hair care herbs" in our Shampoo Bars
and hair care products like oil, gel, and many more.
We also sell some herbal hair tea rinses because we know
that natural herbs and herbal rinses are gentle and nutritious. They rely on
natural components stored in botany to promote healthy hair and scalp instead
of artificial ingredients and chemicals that can damage hair and cause
build-up.
The herb relies on natural components stored inside to
promote healthy hair and scalp instead of synthetic ingredients and chemicals,
which can damage hair and cause build-up
Phyllanthus Emblica, it's also known as Indian Gooseberry,
Amla is the second largest natural source of vitamin C (ascorbic acid). amla the herb is an excellent hair conditioning, which provides nutrition that
penetrates the scalp and strengthens hair at its root to promote strong,
healthy new growth and helps with hair loss in normalizing the blood supply.
Good for: Hair loss / thinning
Sapindus mukorrosi, also known as sopnuts, is an excellent
hair tonic, known for long-term benefits to healthy hair and scalp. An
anti-hair loss shampoo, in the form of natural antifungal and antibacterial
properties, can help with dandruff for centuries. Natural saponins not only
cleanse hair, they add body and shine and leave hair feeling thick, silky, and
smooth.
Good For: Luster
& Body
Aloe barbadensis
makes hair more manageable, smooth, silky, and healthy. Aloe conditions
to moisturize and create a smooth glow.
women have applied aloe vera for centuries to add shine and
manageability to their hair.
Good for: body and shine
Eclipta alba is an ancient Ayurvedic herbal remedy. It is
benefit for hair loss, premature whitening, and skin allergies, which helps
rejuvenate skin and hair. Considered to be the "king of herbs" for
hair growth, it performs deep moisture and acts like a multivitamin for hair to
strengthen the hair shaft, provide natural shine, and help with dandruff.
For best: scalp condition * and hair loss / thinning
Ocimum basilicum stimulates hair follicles, increases
circulation of the scalp, and promotes hair growth. Basil is a natural source of
magnesium which helps protect hair from breakage, and it's anti-inflammatory
properties help calm the roots. Basil adds shine to dull hair.
For the best: hair loss / thinning and body and shine
Black tea is good for premature greyness and dark hair as a
hair rinse. It also helps reduce shedding.
Good For: Dark Highlights
Juglans nigra, oil of leaves, is an excellent remedy for
oily hair. Leaves and especially the hull are a source of natural hair dye that
can darken hair. It is often combined with henna to make brown hair dye.
Good For: Dark Highlights
Arctic Lappa strengthens hair follicles, Burdock improves
overall hair condition and promotes healthy hair growth. Silica and phytosterol
in Burdock help reduce dandruff and repair hair. The mucus present in Burdock
Root also helps to add "slip" to make it easier for your hair to
separate.
For good: dry hair and scalp; Oily hair and scalp; Skull
position *; Hair loss or thinning; tangles; Body and shine
Calendula officinalis, soothing to the sensitive scalp,
Calendula is a rich source in plant minerals that protect the hair from free
radicals, and the scalp from bacterial growth. A calendula rinse hair adds
shine to the condition and can be used to create warm highlights.
For good: dry hair and scalp; Oily hair and scalp; Skull
position *, blonde highlights; Red highlighted
Cassia obovata, often called neutral henna, is not henna at
all. The ground leaves look like henna but have a golden yellow molecule that
adds color to very pale or brown hair. An excellent conditioner strengthens the
hair shaft, increases volume, adds shine, and can help improve dandruff. Cassia
is often mixed with true henna.
Good for: body and shine; Blonde Highlight; Conditioner
Matricaria recutita used to soothe scalp and condition hair.
It adds highlight for fair hair and a sheen for dark hair and makes it
condition and soft. Chamomile tea makes for a luxurious hair blunt, and
strengthens scalp tissue, and promotes healthy hair growth by correcting issues
with scalp inflammation.
For good: dry hair and scalp; Oily hair and scalp; Skull
position *; Blonde highlight
Sizagium aromaticum, rinse to bring brown tones to warm the
hair and to increase red and auspicious light. The warm clove scent is an added
bonus.
Good For: Dark Highlights
Trigonella phenum-grachem or fenugreek provides natural
proteins for the nutrition and health of the hair, stimulates blood flow to the
hair root, and was used to combat hair loss. Dandruff, used as a treatment for
damaged hair and thin hair, is said to preserve the natural color of hair and
keep it silky.
For good: hair loss / thinning; Skull position *
Taraxacum
officinale, which is rich in iron, helps treat dandruff and dry hair issues.
Dandelion leaves are loaded with vitamins and minerals, especially vitamin A,
which helps balance sebum. Dandelion infusions have been used to add shine and
light highlights to hair.
Good for: body
and shine and highlights
Sambux nigra
are mildly astringent and help soothe a dry, irritated scalp. elderflower that
softens hair also helps in dry damaged hair.
For good: dry
hair and scalp; Skull position *; Body and shine
Linum comes
from usitatissimum, the flax plant, an annual herb. It is rich in mucus, a
complex mixture of polysaccharides that upon adding water forms a soothing
gelatinous substance. The mucus provides a conditioner-like slip that helps
separate hair. Flaxseed, rich in omega-3 essential fatty acids, strengthens the
hair shaft.
Good for: hair
loss; tangles
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