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What is the Difference Between Hand Sanitizing and Hand Washing?

What is the Difference Between Hand Sanitizing and Hand Washing?

What exactly is the difference between hand washing and hand sanitizing? Now more than ever it is important to understand how these two germ removing processes are d...

Guide to Natural Bath and Beauty Products

Guide to Natural Bath and Beauty Products

Natural bath and beauty products use ingredients from plants and other natural sources to achieve beneficial results for hair and body care. Good natural products are made with high-quality oils, butters, and essential oils created from plant sources to gently soothe and condition the hair and skin. Here are some often-used ingredients in natural beauty products:

8 Benefits of Shea Butter Shampoo for Your Dry Hair

8 Benefits of Shea Butter Shampoo for Your Dry Hair

If you are constantly looking for a moisturizing shampoo that can tame your dry, frizzy hair, you should try a shea butter shampoo. Shea butter, for decades, has been used as a natural conditioner. It is known for its ability to be transformed into a healing salve and is known for its amazing moisturizing properties when it is used in shampoos. Whether you want to condition your dry hair or to encourage new hair growth, shea butter can improve the health of your hair.

New Shea Butter Line to the Rescue for Damaged Hair!

New Shea Butter Line to the Rescue for Damaged Hair!

Hair ultra-damaged, dry, split and unmanageable? Try the ultra-restoring power of our new Shea Butter, Avocado & Lychee line of haircare rescuers. Whether your hair is suffering from too much blow drying, flat ironing, coloring, sun or pool chlorine, our three new hair care products will help get you back to glossy.

Nourish Your Hair Naturally with Tea Tree Conditioner

Nourish Your Hair Naturally with Tea Tree Conditioner

Native to Queensland and New South Wales, Australia, the tea tree plant has been recognized for hundreds of years for its powerful medicinal and healing properties. The essential oil of this plant, also called “melaleuca oil,” is derived from the tea tree seed. The oil is known for its distinct, yet pleasant, camphor-like odor. Research shows that both the tea tree plant and its extracted oil have anti-bacterial, anti-microbial, anti-fungal, antiseptic, and antiviral properties. The essential oil can also be used as an all-natural insecticide and stimulant, and can even increase your body's ability to absorb certain nutrients from food. However, one of the best uses of tea tree oil is as a conditioner for your hair.

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