Henna and indigo is a safe, natural, and healthy way to color all hair types from type 1 – 4C. You can achieve various shades by coloring hair with henna and indigo such as jet black, blue-black, rich auburn, and flaming orange. However, depending on...
Women are divided on dyeing hair with chemicals or with henna with a lot of arguments for and against both methods. Personally, I prefer henna and indigo and usually do a treatment every 4 – 6 months when the henna begins to wear off....
I love vibrant hair colors like red, wine, blue and copper and would love to try those colors on my hair. Unfortunately, the only option for this is with chemical dyes, which is a bad idea. I have always been a big advocate of...
When it comes to assisting with the recovery of dry and damaged hair over time, incorporating natural oils with ceramides into your regimen is a must. By the end of this article, you will discover you have been using some of the oils with...
If you’ve ever experimented with colouring your hair, you know one of the challenges ladies face is keeping the colour in for as long as possible. Additionally, there are also struggles with hair retaining moisture and ensuring the locks don’t dry out. Is Hazelnut...
Colouring hair, even when done correctly, tends to lead to a plethora of problems such as dry hair, breaking hair, and allergic reactions among other complications. A safe way to color hair is through natural methods such as henna and indigo. You can read...
Argan oil is rich in essential fatty acids, which aids hair in retaining moisture and guarding against split ends among other things. Read Hydrate and Smoothen Your Hair with Argan Oil for more information on the profile of argan oil. Due to its high concentration, it’s recommended...