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The 6 Hair Care Nutrients You Need for Strong, Healthy Hair

The 6 Hair Care Nutrients You Need for Strong, Healthy Hair

Photo by Xan Griffin on Unsplash You may think that having healthy hair means you need to use the right products on your hair itself. But what if we told you that healthy hair begins on the inside, with specific hair care nutrients? The Basics. 

The Nutrients Your Hair is Craving for Healthy, Strong Locks

The Nutrients Your Hair is Craving for Healthy, Strong Locks

Photo by Element5 Digital on Unsplash Your hair takes a beating throughout the seasons. Whether you color it, are constantly using high-heat like blow dryers, curlers and straighteners, or using numerous products to get the desired style, your hair is crying out for some attention! 

Spotlight: Hair Repair Treatment Mask for Dry, Brittle, Damaged Hair

Spotlight: Hair Repair Treatment Mask for Dry, Brittle, Damaged Hair

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The summer is here and you are living it up in the pool and at the beach! While your skin may be reaping the benefits of the sun’s rays (with protective sunblock, of course!), your hair may not be walkin’ on sunshine.

If your hair is dry and brittle due to the harsh chemicals like chlorine in pools or the heat and salt from the beach, you may want to turn your #SelfcareSunday into a #HaircareSunday with a deep conditioning treatment that can help get your hair back to the youthful, shiny locks you love.

Hair Repair Treatment Mask

InVite®’s Hair Repair Treatment Mask is a deep conditioning treatment for dry or damaged hair. This hair repair product is the perfect combination of anti-frizz control and deep penetrating moisture. As an additional conditioning treatment after regular shampoo and massage, Hair Repair Treatment Mask is enriched with thick and luxurious natural oils to tame frizz, curls and kinks. Enriched with Avocado, Shea Butter, Olive Oil, Egg Oil and Vitamin E for penetrating strength into the hair shaft. Light, bright scent of natural lemongrass, Chamomile, Sage, and Rosemary. Nettle nourishes and protects hair and and soothes scalp.†

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Does not contain:

  • Alcohol
  • Parabens
  • Petroleum
  • Colorants
  • Fragrance
  • Sulfates
  • Benzoic Acid
  • Harsh, dangerous, or toxic ingredients

Questions about hair care or this hair treatment mask? Leave a comment below!

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The Secret to Thick, Bright & Strong Hair, Skin and Nails

The Secret to Thick, Bright & Strong Hair, Skin and Nails

Everyone wants thick hair, bright, younger-looking skin and strong nails. But achieving that can often be difficult for some people. However, with the right products and treatment, to keep your skin soft during the winter is easy. With plenty of formulas on the market, it 

Could A Vitamin Deficiency Be To Blame For Your Hair Loss?

Could A Vitamin Deficiency Be To Blame For Your Hair Loss?

Photo by Element5 Digital on Unsplash It is normal to lose about 50-100 hairs every day. But when you begin to see bald patches or lots of thinning, you may be experiencing hair loss. When this happens, many people turn to the products to help them 

Aloe Vera: Hair, Skin and Everything In Between

Aloe Vera: Hair, Skin and Everything In Between

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There’s a reason why aloe vera is now a major ingredient in numerous skin and hair care products, and it’s not just because it’s great for that sunburn! Aloe’s use can be traced back about 6,000 years to Ancient Egypt, where it had a variety of uses, including the treatment of wounds and for hair loss.

Aloe vera contains many vitamins, essential amino acids, minerals like copper and zinc, plant steroids and fatty acids. Today, the gel of the aloe vera plant is most commonly used for the skin, while aloe vera supplementation is used to get the benefits of the plant from the inside, out.

Oral Health

The juice of the Aloe leaf is a natural way to enhance your oral health, especially for your teeth and gums. When compared to common chemicals found in many mouthwashes, aloe vera has been shown to reduce gingival plaque and bleeding gums. According to the Journal of Pharmacy & BioAllied Sciences, aloe vera is effective in controlling bacteria that causes cavities and does not contain abrasives found in most toothpastes.

Hair Care

Aloe vera is commonly used in hair care products to soothe the scalp and to repair damaged hair cells. It is also used in many conditioners and hair treatment masks to tame frizz. Because it has the ability to increase blood circulation, aloe may also promote hair growth, as you may start to see hair breakage and loss slow down.

Skin Care

Aloe vera gel extracted from the aloe vera plant is commonly known as a multitasker for our skin. It is great for providing moisture, healing burns, soothing and calming inflammation like rashes and eczema. In a study published in the journal The Annals of Dermatology, 30 women over the age of 45 applied a topical application of the aloe gel to their skin that increased collagen production and improved the skin’s elasticity over a 90-day period.

Digestion

Found under the skin of the aloe leaf is latex – a sticky, yellow residue – that actually had been used to provide digestive benefits, especially for constipation. This is due to the latex having a strong laxative effect.

Do you current use Aloe Vera? What are some of the benefits that you’ve seen? Leave us a comment below to join the conversation!

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