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Our Nature Loving Ingredients

Our curl care recipes are made for those who expect the best and want the most results from their curl care while wanting it to be natural. To us, natural is only the beginning.

Our recipes are inspired by the power of botanicals We combine cold-pressed and nutrient-dense ingredients to create potent curl food, so that every drop feeds your curls, and less means more.

Conventional brands use natural ingredients at low levels, alongside fillers to make products feel thicker and to make the hair feel more coated. This often results in excess build-up. We formulate our products with a high proportion of botanically-derived, cold-pressed and raw ingredients so that less means more, and a little goes a long way — the compliment we receive often from our customers! Botanicals are extracts, waters, powders, oils and butters derived directly from flowers, herbs, nuts, seeds, roots, leaves, barks and berries.

  • Hibiscus

    Rich in antioxidants, the hibiscus flower adds shine to the hair while promoting a healthy scalp, hair growth and delaying pre-mature graying. 

  • Aloe Vera

    Aloe vera promotes hair growth, prevents itching on the scalp, reduces dandruff and conditions your hair.

  • Jasmine

    Jasmine oil purifies the scalp of bacteria and buildup, aids to reduce scalp conditions such as dandruff, and leaves a delightful, uplifting aroma.

  • Horsetail

    The botanical name for horsetail is Equisetum arvense. It contains high amounts of silica, which is a compound that strengthens hair and nails.

  • Stinging Nettle

    Not only does nettle help in combating hair loss, it also helps in hair re-growth. Nettle leaves are rich in silica and sulphur. This helps in making hair shinier and healthier. Rinsing hair with nettle extracts and water results in re-growth of lost hair and also helps in restoring the original hair colour.

  • Rosemary

    Rosemary essential oil has been found to increase the growth of new hair by 22 percent when massaged onto the scalp. It works by stimulating scalp circulation and can be used to grow longer hair, prevent baldness or stimulate new hair growth.

  • Rosehip

    Rosehip is the storehouse of many nutrients which promote hair growth, reduce the loss of hair, revitalize the dull and damaged hair, thus making your hair healthy and strong.

  • Calendula

    Calendula effectively heals and conditions the scalp and makes your hair grow stronger. Also, using calendula for hair strengthens the hair follicles, which in turn help in promoting the growth of healthy hair at a faster pace.

  • Amla Gooseberry

    The antioxidants, essential fatty acids, high iron and carotene content, along with Vitamin C and tannins, make Amla powder fit to treat most hair-related issues.

  • Pumpkin Seed

    Pumpkin seeds are rich in vitamin B7, also known as biotin. It helps increase keratin levels in hair strands, making them stronger. Pumpkin seeds also contain omega-3 fatty acids, such as oleic acid and linoleic acid, (9) that are quite lubricating and credited with strong anti-inflammatory effects.

  • Acai Berry

    Acai berries contain vitamin A and E which can help protect against environmental damage to your hair. ...They can also add elasticity to your hair and make it easier to brush. ...Acai berries can help seal water into your hair and keep your scalp conditioned.

  • Fenugreek

    Fenugreek prevents Hair Loss. It contains lecithin, which acts as a natural emollient that conditions and moisturizes your scalp and hair deeply. Revives Damaged Hair. Fights Dandruff. Controls Scalp Inflammation. Adds Shine And Soft Texture. Prevents

    Premature Grey Hair

  • Mango Butter

    Rich in vitamins A and E, Mango Butter has a deep moisturizing and regenerative effect on both strands and scalp. It fortifies strands from the inside out, softens dry hair, reduces breakage, and smooths split ends.

  • Avocado Oil

    Avocado oil is extremely rich in oleic acid and monounsaturated fats, making it one of few oils that can actually penetrate the hair shaft and moisturize your hair, rather than sitting on top and coating your hair. These fats also strengthen the hair shaft and help prevent breakage.

  • Cocoa Butter

    Cocoa butter deeply penetrates and nourishes the hair, while soothing and supporting scalp health. It won't weigh your hair down and helps maintain long-lasting hydration

  • Moringa

    One of the most important moringa benefits for hair is that it boosts hair growth. Moringa contains vitamin A, vitamin B and omega-3 fatty acids. All these nutrients nourish the hair and promote growth. Vitamin A plays a crucial role in the development of healthy cells and tissues in the body.

  • Chai Seeds

    hese tiny seeds are packed with omega-3 fatty acids—a single serving contains more of some of these healthy fats than a serving of salmon These essential fats strengthen your skin, hair, and nails

  • Hemp Seed

    Rich in omega 3, 6 and 9, hemp oil is packed with fatty acids that are necessary for maximizing hair growth. Scalp massage with oils such as hemp also promote blood circulation. Your body uses blood to delivers oxygen and nutrients to your scalp and skin, which may improve hair growth.

  • Castor Oil

    It increases blood flow to the scalp, which promotes healthier hair. Applying castor oil just once a month can boost hair growth up to five times the usual rate. It can moisturize a dry, irritated scalp. Castor oil's antibacterial and antifungal properties can reduce dandruff.

  • Sweet Almond Oil

    The nourishing oil can soften and strengthen your hair. It's rich in vitamin B-7, or biotin, so almond oil helps to keep hair and nails healthy and strong. It can also help protect your hair from sun damage, with a natural SPF 5

  • Grapeseed Oil

    Grapeseed oil helps fight frizz and restore moisture to the scalp. Grapeseed oil has the added benefit of being one of the most lightweight oils, so it moisturizes and conditions without weighing hair down and making it oily.

  • Coconut Oil

    Coconut oil is great for hair in particular because it has a high concentration of lauric acid, a kind of fat that your hair can easily and quickly absorb. Lauric acid provides moisture to help nourish hair and tame frizz so you can maintain a glossy sheen and healthy texture.

  • Olive Oil

    Rich in fatty acids and antioxidants, you can use olive oil for hair growth and also reap its other amazing benefits that range from strengthening to nourishing.

  • Peppermint

    Increasing circulation with a vasodilator like peppermint could potentially improve hair growth and prevent some hair loss. Peppermint menthol also imparts a freshened smell and tingly sensation on the skin and scalp.

  • Tea tree

    Tea tree oil for hair is known to offer antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory benefits, helping with conditions like acne, athlete's foot, contact dermatitis, cradle cap, and more. The oil is also known for treating head lice and dandruff.

  • Shea Butter

    Shea butter contains vitamin A and E with essential fatty acids which are believed to add moisture and shine to the hair. Its non-greasy quality makes it an excellent moisturizer for the hair. It softens dry brittle hair and repairs split damaged ends as well.

  • Lemongrass

    Lemongrass oil supports hair growth, and can also eliminate itchiness and provide relief from scalp irritation. The oil can also be used to prevent the shedding of hair, promote hair regrowth, and contract hair follicles to prevent hair fall.

  • Sweet Orange

    Sweet orange oil is also an excellent moisturizer for brittle hair. as its known to improve the smoothness of strands. The oil infuses vitamin C into the hair, which is essential for growth.

  • Grapefruit

    As it contains vitamins A and C, it helps to boost hair growth. Citrus products are also known to brighten the hair, bringing out natural highlights.

  • Mandarin

    Mandrain oil revives copper color tones, cleanses oily hair, or restores dull hair to bring it back to life.

  • Flaxseed

    The Vitamin E in flaxseed oil helps to treat hair loss and stimulate new hair growth. Lignans act as strong antioxidants which can help in the regrowth of healthier and stronger hair. Topical application of flaxseed oil prevents flaking and nourishes the scalp from within, providing relief from dandruff.

  • Kaolin Clay

    Kaolin clay has been used to help calm and cleanse the scalp, balance oil production, and smooth damaged hair. It has a really lightweight, powdery texture, which makes it easy to mix or to use on its own as a dry shampoo.

  • Activated Charcoal

    When you use activated charcoal, you can quickly revive lifeless, thin, and dull hair, giving it the volume and bounce it deserves. The activated charcoal works to deeply cleanse your strands, effectively removing impurities so your hair feels instantly lighter.

  • Beta Carotene

    Your body turns beta carotene into vitamin A. That helps protect against dry, dull hair. It also encourages the glands in your scalp to make an oily fluid called sebum that keeps hair from drying out.

  • Soya Bean Protein

    The world's most prestigious purveyors of hair care solutions have long recognised the worth of soy protein in increasing hair's moisture-binding properties, while specifically improving tensile strength and mitigating the damage that can be wrought by bleaching, perming and hot combing.

  • Rice Protein

    t's a natural alternative to traditional volumizing agents, which helps improve hair manageability, shine and volume. It's also an effective treatment thanks to its strengthening, detangling, shine-enhancing and smoothing properties.

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