Dr. Bronner’s Organic Citrus Conditioner
August 20, 2008 by Courtney · Leave a Comment

Certified by the same National Organic Program that certifies food, Dr. Bronner’s Organic Shikakai Conditioning Hair Rinse in Citrus ($9.99) nourishes and improves all hair types with quality organic ingredients. Shikakai powder, from the African Acacia tree, is a natural conditioner known soften. Lemon juice tightens the hair shaft, making it more manageable, and gives hair a clean, reflective shine. Fatty acids from coconut, olive and hemp moisturize.
Tropical Conditioning For Your Sensitive Side
August 12, 2008 by Courtney · Leave a Comment

Those with easily irritated scalps have no reason to fear Alba Coconut Milk Extra-Rich Conditioner ($8.95). Great for all hair types, this conditioner contains coconut milk, which is loaded up with antiseptic fatty acids that nourish sensitive scalps, instead of causing dryness, flaking and irritation. Moreover, nature’s master moisturizer, aloe vera, hydrates hair while tropical nut oils repair and smooth the cuticles. Shine-enhancing awapuhi is the icing on this tropical, conditioning cupcake. Just apply to clean hair, leave on 2-3 minutes and rinse to take hair on a mini-vacation.
Give Curls a Natural Boost
August 2, 2008 by Courtney · Leave a Comment
Enhance your hair’s natural texture with The Body Shop Cottonseed Curl Boost ($12.00). This heat-activated formula defines and gives life to wavy and curly hair. Rich in fatty acids, cottonseed oil de-frizzes hair for smooth definition. A polymer derived from maize uses ‘curl memory’ to give your hair more bounce and vitality. Beyond a styling product, Curl Boost also conditions hair with wheat protein, community trade organic honey and panthenol.
Apply a small amount to damp hair, and shape curls or waves with your fingers. Then, blow dry or use a curling iron to activate the ingredients and maximize results. For more volume, apply heat to the roots of the hair, with your head flipped upside down.
A Natural Approach to Hair Loss
July 29, 2008 by Courtney · Leave a Comment
A wreath of bay laurels was given to winners of the Pythian Games in ancient Greece. Be victorious over hair loss with Apivita Aromatherapy Laurel Basic Natural Oil ($10.00). This simple formula includes laurel and olive fruit oils to replenish the hair follicles with essential Vitamin E and fatty acids, which nourish the scalp and combat dryness and irritation. These ingredients are great for hair, too, and will condition and improve shine.
Massage into scalp for 2-3 minutes to stimulate, then leave on half an hour before shampooing.
Great Gloss!
July 24, 2008 by Courtney · Leave a Comment

Add intense shine to hair with The Body Shop Grapeseed Glossing Serum ($12.00). This product uses grapeseed oil, rich in fatty acids, to repair the hair’s moisture barrier, making it smooth and sleek. Moisture is added back into hair and scalp with sesame and jojoba oils. Revitalize dull and frizzy hair by warming a small amount of product in your hands, and then applying to the top layer of hair while styling. This serum can also be applied to damp hair used to protect hair from styling damage.

