Showing posts with label hair oils. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hair oils. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Argan Oil Benefits for African American Hair



Argan oil became a beauty icon just a few years ago and every since it has been flying off the shelves everywhere. This special oil which is known as Moroccan oil has amazing benefits not just for hair but for skin as well. It is very much like an anti-aging solution and a hair therapy all in one. Agran oil can also be used for dry skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis and wrinkles.

How is it made?

“Pure Agran oil is derived form he kernels of Argan trees that grow in the Southwestern regions of Morocco. The kernels are then cold pressed to extract the vitamins that the oil offers including vitamin e and essential fatty acids” (Tiffany Washington, Is Argan Oil Worthy Of all That Buzz, madammenoire.com, July 2012).  Many people consider it the miracle oil to sooth all ailments. Companies now more than ever invest in this golden oil because of the effective benefits and high demand of it.

The benefits for women of color

Agran oil soothes away your hairs ills. This popular hair oil treats dry, damage, coarse and color-treated hair. It creates a shine of health for your locks and gives it vital nutrients that the hair needs. Using this hair oil is perfect for those who use flat irons, curling irons and blow dries their hair on a daily basis.  Argan oil is beneficial for all African American hair types and it is great at eliminating frizzy hair, while promoting hair growth. This product is good for all hair types.

Many stylists recommend that you apply it to your head to avoid heat damage. Substitute hair spray for Moroccan oil to reduce product build up. It adds a light beautiful shine with increase softness. Argan oil makes the hair stronger and improves its texture. It has essential nutrients such as Vitamin E, Vitamin F and has UV ray protection (Jody Morse, Moroccan Oil: Benefits for Healthy Hair, Dailyglow.com, 2012). When shopping for Argan oil go for the purest because it won’t give your hair that heavy greasy feeling. If you want your hair to be healthy and always looking its best consider hair care products that have natural ingredients.


Saturday, September 15, 2012

How To Use A Hot Oil Treatment



It is pretty simple to use an hot oil treatment for your hair. Applying these oils to your scalp nourishes it completely and repairs damage that has been done to it in as little as one day. Hair oils offers the hair important benefits that the hair desperately needs to keep it healthy and full of life. Hot oil treatment is a deep conditioner for the hair to either keep it at its best or to reverse the harm that has been done. Using this particular hair therapy is very easy and quick to apply.



  • First thing to do, thoroughly wash your hair with your shampoo as you usually would do.
  • Next apply your hair conditioner to your hair and leave on the amount of time it says, then rinse. Or you could skip using the conditioner and just go straight for the hot oil.
  • Before you put the oil on your head heat it up in hot tap water in a cup for about 1-2 minutes.
  • Lightly dry hair with towel, try not to squeeze out all of the water from your hair.
  • Now get the hot oil treatment from the water open it up and begin applying it to your hair and scalp.
  • Massage it gently and the way through to the scalp and hair making you get it all over your head, especially your ends. Massage head for at least 3 minutes.
  • Place a plastic cap onto your hair and let it stay on your hair for 20 to 30 minutes. To shorten the time length just sit under a blow dryer for 10 minutes or use your blow dryer for 10 minutes.
  • Rinse hair and style as usual.

As you can see it is simple and easy to use a hot oil treatment. To strengthen and repair damaged and dry hair use it once a week. When hair is healthy use about every two weeks. Buying a leave in conditioner will also help keep your hair looking great and reduce breakage by repairing the cuticle of the hair, which is the layer that protects it.


Sunday, September 9, 2012

No More Brittle Hair and Split Ends







Dry hair causes brittle hair and split ends. Dehydration of the hair can be set off from excessive heat and not properly moisturizing your ends. No matter what style you choose it will not appear attractive if it’s too dry and damaged. Hair breakage will occur and your hair loses its appeal. Applying heavy grease to the hair may add shine and moisture but it will weigh it down and it won’t be bouncy.

Using the right hair care product will not only give you the hair you deserve but it will add value to you hairs elasticity. And even so, not using a hair care product will do the same. I know you are wondering what I am talking about. I’m talking about oils, not just hair oils but oils that can be used in a variety of ways contributing to your health. I know you’ve heard of Olive Oil, right? Who hasn’t?

Whenever my hair is dry I use Luster’s Pink oil Moisturizer and Olive oil after styling my hair. This omega fatty rich oil gives hair life and shine without weighing it down. It is full of antioxidants which are good for strength, youthfulness and beauty on the inside and out. Olive oil has been castoff in my family for over 15 years. At first when I saw my mother using it I thought she was silly. I’d only known this particular type of oil for cooking not for skin care and hair.

As I got older of course I had experimented with a lot of hair care items to see which was perfect for my hair type. And believe me having thick and course hair is not easy to maintain. Sure, it’s stronger and easy to hold hair styles, however it was a pain to comb especially when it was time for a perm. I was reading the Ebony magazine one day and there was a topic that caught my eye. The topic was about stars revealing their beauty secrets. Tamara, the twin from the TV show called Sister, Sister said that “olive oil does wonders for her skin.”



Without hesitation I decided to try it out. I applied it to my hair and I have to admit I liked what I had seen. It instantly made my hair feel soft and smooth. It gave my hair a beautiful light shine and I was feeling it. Then I tried it on my skin and at first I didn’t see a difference, so I gave it more time. After a week or so I noticed that my skin didn’t dry out as quickly as it usually did before I started using the olive oil. My skin became softer and it appeared well nourished. I use it all the time, but you have to apply a small amount at a time because too much will soak through your clothing leading to staining and the odor of the oil.

According to Daily Glow.com “Olive oil is used for brief scalp massages to increase the blood flow that will then relieve brittle and dry hair.” It can be used as a leave in conditioner to promote hair growth in areas where balding and thinning is a problem. It reduces frizz, adds shine and aids in the treatment of split ends. http://www.dailyglow.com/reverse-brittle-dry-hair-with-natural-oils.html

Other essential oils are great for skin and hair such as coconut, jojoba and argan oil. The difference between the argan, jojoba and olive oil is that you can’t cook with the argan and jojoba oil like you would with olive oil. These oils are perfect for reversing hair damage. Argan oil is an excellent regimen for hair and skin.  You simply can’t go wrong with either.