Monday, 14 January 2013

Natural, Cruelty Free and Organic? Argan Oil

Creation's Garden 100% Argan Oil


The 3rd Product  is 100% Argan oil by Creation's Garden. I managed to buy this on the off chance from TK MAXX and I purchased it for £9.99. I think its worth the money and is a great anti frizz product, as I said earlier I do have curly hair and this seems to tame it. They do have a website which can easily be found when typing in Creation's Garden argan oil  where you can learn more about this specific product and see other products they do. I tend to use this product when my hair is damp as it makes the ends of my hair much softer, also it prevents dryness.

Natural, cruelty free and Organic?? Tara Smith Conditioner



This is product number 2 its a conditioner from Tara Smith. Heres a link to her page if you want to learn a bit more about her  product range. http://tarasmith.com/

I think this particular product is still available in some shops and online, she does have a new  range out now which I will be trying at some point so this may be an older product, but if you are able to find it I would definitely recommend purchasing it.  This product was amazing on my hair, my hair is very curly when wet and it makes my curls look really defined. The smell isn't too strong and it just smells really fresh and makes my hair feel soft and clean.

Natural, cruelty free and Organic?? Coconut oil

As the post title states, here are a selection of products I have used which are organic and natural. I know that some people  are very particular about what products they use on their hair especially  if you are into using natural products that are sulfate free and contain no silicone's or parabens etc. So here are some products I would recommend.

Coconut oil                        

This is a 453g tub of pure coconut oil which retails at £14.99 from Holland and Barrett. This is great for using on damp hair, I tend to use this on the ends of my hair and it keeps my hair moisturised for 2-3 days in between wash days so my hair is constantly moisturised. There are other types of coconut oil such as extra virgin coconut oil so it all depends on your budget and what you can afford, you don't have to spend alot of money to look after your hair. I tend to bulk buy this when they have it on offer  as £14.99 for one tub is quite pricey. It does tend to go on special offer either at half price or they sometimes have a penny sale where you can get two for £15.











Welcome :)

Hello and thanks for stopping by, I have to confess I am a bit of a product junkie and I like to try lots of new items particularly ones for my hair. I have coloured my hair numerous times and it did become rather damaged.I have been trying to get my hair back to a healthy condition for the last two years, I am still trying to maintain the healthy hair I have managed to grow and my goal for the next year is to keep my hair healthy and grow it a bit longer. Here are a selection of products I have been using over the past few months. I will also be showcasing some new hair products I have purchased for 2013.