Coconut Oil
Coconut oil is one of the most effective natural oils on the market. It works as a hair heat protectant by sealing the the cuticle. It also penetrates the cortex of the hair shaft, moisturizing inner layers of each strand, making it hair stronger and more resilient against heat styling.
Jojoba oil
Jojoba oil is widely used in hair products because its chemical makeup is almost identical to the oil human skin produces. It helps develop and stimulate new hair cell growth because it improves scalp capillary circulation which stimulates the follicle.
If applied to excessively oily scalp, it tricks skin into producing less of its natural oil, also known as sebum which clogs pores. So it balances oils and is non comedogenic, which benefits those with acne caused by excessively oily hair.
Plum oil
Plum oil has recently gained popularity in high end anti-aging cosmetic products for its cell renewal benefits.
This high quality ingredient is ideal for aging hair and skin as it helps rehydrate and renew the scalp's skin cells, creating a perfect environment for hair growth. Other benefits of plum oil include its very light weight consistency. It is actually so light that it quickly absorbs into the hair follicle and doesn't leave a greasy residue on the hair shaft or the scalp.
Argan oil
Benefits of argan oil are vast and it's used in a multitude of anti-aging cosmetics for its cell regeneration properties. Argan oil benefits skin ailments such as eczema, wrinkles and dry scalp. Its high fatty acid and vitamin E compounds soften hair and improve elasticity. So, it not only prevents breakage and hair loss but also helps hair grow longer.
In addition to reviving hair health, argan oil is a natural heat protectant. It creates a thin film over the hair, shielding it from thermal damage caused by blow drying, flat irons and curling irons.
Avocado oil
Last is avocado oil which has long been used to treat damaged hair because of its high vitamin A, D, E, B6, lecithin and potassium content.
It contains folic acids, beta-carotene and more than 20 percent essential unsaturated fatty acids. Furthermore, when it's applied to damp hair, it creates a thin coat to the follicle, acting as a protective layer against pollution and heat.
Have you used any of these in your hair?
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Post a CommentThanks ladies! :)
Great article =0)
informative tips, thanks!