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It's not the beauty products in your life,

but the life in your  beauty products

LIVING

Grow Treatment Hair Oil

My deep interest in beautiful hair has me researching in many directions and creating several formulas in the last three decades. My latest findings are the most exciting.

 

What I find tremendously interesting is that our bodies are made up of microbes. Many scientists and microbiologists are still debating on; how many microbes we have in our bodies versus human DNA. Many of them agree that it is 1.3:1 ratio. There would be about 39 trillion bacterial cells living among 30 trillion human cells.

 

This tells me that we are very much like the earth, and the environment of skin, scalp and hair must maintain a perfect pH to support the life of the micro activity that lives both in us and on us.

 

In my early research I was shocked to learn that most of the cosmetic products (shampoo, conditioner etc...) were and are chemically produced, oftentimes very alkaline, disturbing the natural micro life of our bodies which require a perfect pH. on the average of 7.5. pH. Also, shower water can be too alkaline, due to a soft water system or to hard water due to limestone, calcium etc..

I recommend a good shower filter.

 

To achieve “A Beautiful Hair Garden” I found that it takes life (natural active materials) to expect life, (lively hair. ) The bounce and shine that you see from a beautiful head of hair is equal to the active microbial life both, in and on the hair.

 

I also took great interest in how to feed the hair and scalp, nourishing, active, micro life found in nature's finest oils.

 

My new “Grow Treatment Hair Oil” contains active, vital ingredients, such as:

 

Black Castor oil: Origins are from Jamaica. The big difference in Black Castor Oil versus plain castor oil is the processing value. Plain castor oil uses a solvent to claim the oil and Black Castor Oil is roasted, bringing out the nutrients and beneficial minerals. Increases blood flow to the scalp and aids in all scalp disorders.

 

Cumin seed oil: Decreases oxidative stress due to high levels of antioxidants and compounds such as thymoquinone, correcting the delicate pH.

 

Curry Leaf oil: Anti-inflammatory, detoxifies, fungicidal, aids the hair and scalp to absorb nutrients.

 

Fenugreek oil: Has a hormone called antecedents improves scalp circulation, triggers hair growth, controls dandruff. It contains potassium, amino acids and other essential nutrients that strengthen the hair follicles and prevents it from falling.

 

Cardamon oil: Contains many vital vitamins for the hair including; vitamin C, vitamin B2. Excellent antimicrobial.

 

“Using the Hair Grow treatment, once a week or, twice a month

works well.”

 

The idea is to not over shampoo the hair. I do recommend my shampoo and conditioner, it's a natural pH balanced formula that will not strip the hair of its vital micro life.

 

Have you ever wondered why homeless people have so much hair? It occurred to me it is due to lack of shampooing, however it is much healthier for the hair and scalp to have a healthy balance.

 

I recommend washing once a week. On your dirty hair day, before you wash it, brush it well for 5 to 10 minutes (using the Tek/Widu brush found on my website.) 

 

Then apply the Grow Treatment Hair Oil to the scalp, with your fingers massage your scalp well (never use your brush over the oils on your hair, it will damage your brush because, the oils will disintegrate the rubber base of your brush.) 

 

Essential oils and active plant oils dissolve synthetic materials, yet they revitalize the micro life of our (natural) hair, skin and scalp.

Grow Treatment Hair Oil

$25.00Price
  • The first time I used Linda’s Linda’s Grow Treatment, hair oil, I left it on overnight.  After the treatment, my hair was incredibly soft, and felt thick and full.  I love this treatment!  It does everything Linda said, and I plan on using it twice a month.

    Thank you,

    Ann

  • Black Castor oil: Origins are from Jamaica. The big difference in Black Castor Oil versus plain castor oil is the processing value. Plain castor oil uses a solvent to claim the oil and Black Castor Oil is roasted, bringing out the nutrients and beneficial minerals. Increases blood flow to the scalp and aids in all scalp disorders.

    Cumin seed oil: Decreases oxidative stress due to high levels of antioxidants and compounds such as thymoquinone, correcting the delicate pH.

    Curry Leaf oil: Anti-inflammatory, detoxifies, fungicidal, aids the hair and scalp to absorb nutrients.

    Fenugreek oil: Has a hormone called antecedents improves scalp circulation, triggers hair growth, controls dandruff. It contains potassium, amino acids and other essential nutrients that strengthen the hair follicles and prevents it from falling.

    Cardamon oil: Contains many vital vitamins for the hair including; vitamin C, vitamin B2. Excellent antimicrobial.

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