Rooted Hair Cream
Hair creams differ from oils and butters, in that they contain hydrating ingredients that create lighter, hair-penetrating products. If maintaining moisture levels is a primary goal for your hair, then making this herbal hair cream is the way to go.
Benefits
- conditions and softens hair
- fast absorbing, non-greasy application
- hydrates strands and reduces moisture-loss
- prolongs hair styles
- sutiable for protective styling, braid and twist outs
- instantly improves the appearance of hair, imparting shine and reducing split ends
Ingredients
Distilled Water, Aloe Vera, Lavender Hydrosol, Glycerine, Shea Butter, Mango Butter, Kokum Butter, Murumuru Butter, Ayurvedic Oil, Emulsifying Wax NF, Cetearyl Alcohol, Goat Milk Powder, Coconut Milk Powder, Maca Root Powder, Ayurvedic Powder, Optiphen Plus, Essential Oil (optional fragrance), Vitamin E Oil (Antioxidant)
Botanical Amla Fruit (Botanical)Neem Leaves (Botanical)Marshmallow Root (Botanical)Peppermint Leaves (Botanical) Clove, Chamomile Flowers (Botanical)Horsetail Leaves (Botanical)Rosemary Leaves (Botanical) Chebe Powder (Botanical) Neem Leaves (Botanical)Burdock Root (Botanical) Vitamin E (Antioxidant) Essential Oils ( Amla, Grapefruit, Spearmint, Pomegranate)
How to use
When combining with other styling or moisturising products, use only a small amount and make sure that it is fully absorbed before adding any additional product to prevent build up or flaking.
- For thick, textured, or moisture-loving hair: Use a small amount and either apply directly to a section of your hair or spread out by rubbing between the palm of your hands first. Gently massage the cream from root to tip, taking time to ensure that it is completely absorbed with no visible residue. This can be followed by using a comb or finger detangling as the cream will help losen knots and tangles. Repeat until hair is supple, moisturised and ready for any further styling.
- For fine or lightweight hair: start small and apply more if necessary! Use a small amount and rub it between your palms to make a thin layer.
- Apply cream directly to your hair with your fingers, then use either a brush or comb to ensure even disbribution. Concentrate applications of the cream towards the ends and drier sections of hair.
- Avoid using the cream near the roots of your hair
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This cream can also be applied to pre-styled hair such as braids, twists and locs. Take a small amount and rub between your palms. Work the cream into your hair using gentle strokes in the direction of your style. Make sure that the cream is completely absorbed and there is no residue.
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Ayurvedic hair cream can be applied to both wet or dry hair and can be used before or after heat styling for added moisture.