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Reasons Why Organic Ingredients Are Good for Your Hair

Organic and natural ingredients are becoming more common in the hair care industry as people grow to understand their benefits. Using hair care products derived from natural ingredients is better for both you and the environment, and certain ingredients found only in nature are actually more effective than their manmade counterparts.

If you want to limit your exposure to the harsh chemicals found in many hair care products and are thinking about making the switch to organic ingredients, keep reading to discover two ways you’ll benefit.

They Nourish Your Hair

It’s all too common to purchase a new shampoo and conditioner that only work well for a few weeks. The reason some of these products seem to stop working after a month or two is that many of them are loaded with silicones and sulfates that damage your hair by stripping it of its natural oils.

On the other hand, natural and organic products use much milder formulas, so they allow your hair to retain its natural oils. Over time, these natural ingredients will repair your follicles, leaving you with soft, shiny hair.

They’re Safer for Your Skin

Natural and organic products, like the ones found in Tela Beauty Organics, are safer for your skin. Shampoos and conditioners that contain sulfates not only strip your hair of its natural oils, but they can also dry out your scalp.

Organic ingredients are gentle on your skin, helping you to avoid having an itchy, flaky scalp. If you have questions about the different ways organic hair care products are safer for your skin, just click on Tela Organic’s contact us page. Someone will be glad to help you.

As more information becomes available about the benefits of organic hair care products, more people than even before are switching to them. After all, once you realize that organic products help you avoid harsh chemicals, are nourishing, help repair your hair, and protect your scalp’s tender skin, it’s hard to justify not making the change.

Going organic

My maternal grandmother took care of me when I was a baby. She introduced me to natural products found in our backyard like guava leaves and coconut oil for treatment and good grooming. Boiled guava leaves, she said treat and heal wounds faster. It is also best to ease skin itchiness caused by common skin infection. Coconut oil (the extract of toasted coconut meat), on the other hand, is best use as leave on hair conditioner to make the scalp and hair healthy and shiny. On rare instances, I still apply coconut oil on my and daughter’s scalp to soften dirt and dandruff before we wash our hair. Since coconut oil strengthens the hair stands it act like an anti-hair fall shampoo as well.

There are several beauty clinics and even spas nowadays that offer organic shampoo. I’m not sure just how much percentage of the natural ingredient was put in the actual product. My former office mate, who is brand conscious, is currently using a coconut shampoo which she describes as the best natural shampoo. I ask her why it is so. She said that all the ingredients, the wrappers and other materials used in the packaging are made from recyclable or reusable materials. I realized that my fashionista friend is also aware and actually taking part in the campaign to save the environment.

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She said she bought the organic product because she believes in the thrust of the company (use and preservation of natural products). I researched about Body Flavors Enterprises and found that its founder (Ms. Azenith C. Badana, or simply Zeth) is a nature lover and advocate of programs that help preserve Mother Nature. The company takes pride in their products that are pure organic, 100 percent natural, Virgin Coconut Oil-based (VCO), safe on the skin, has faster results, products are available in natural flavours, are eco-friendly, and recyclable.

If you are interested to find out more about coconut shampoo and other organic products, you may visit their shop, the HEALTH BUFF WELLNESS SHOP, located at Unit 212 (2nd level) Doña Anita Building, E. Rodriguez Sr. Avenue, Quezon City (across St. Luke’s Medical Center/ Burger King).