Nowadays there’s no shortage of organic beauty products. According to Crystal Market Research, the organic hair care market will hit $6.7 billion by the year 2023. This is awesome news not only for the planet but your beauty care routine as well. Unfortunately, not every ingredient the organic hair care market is promoting will work for you. Every natural ingredient does its own job, which one will work for you?
Thin Hair
If you’ve been dealing with thinning or over treated hair, you know how frustrating it can be. Natural ingredients have been shown to help thinning hair are egg-white protein, creatine, vitamin B5, and rosemary oil. There are many products and supplements for each ingredient to help your thinning hair.
Limp Hair
Beer lovers rejoice! The natural ingredients to help with limp hair are hops extract, barley, and rice proteins. The old trick of washing your hair with beer is proven to be true because it moisturizes and conditions the strands. Use products with hops and barely to give your limp locks a boost.
Frizzy Curls
To tame those fiesty curls, we recommend having locust and guar gums; cocoa and shea butter ingredients. The locust and guar gum will help shape and define your curls. The cocoa and shea butter will help smooth them out. Voilà! You have perfect bouncy curls.
Oily Scalp
Natural ingredients that will help with an oily scalp are peppermint extract and cornstarch. Peppermint extra helps remove the sebum from your scalp. Cornstarch is actually already in a lot of dry shampoos because it helps clear up excess oil. Keep your eye out for the next time you’re looking for some dry shampoo!
Itchy Dandruff
Do you suffer from dandruff and an itchy scalp? Natural ingredients that help are licorice extract, apple cider vinegar, lemon juice, tea tree oil, and honey. Licorice extract has anti-inflammatory properties that can treat dandruff and alleviate an itchy scalp. If you can’t stand the smell of licorice you can use apple cider vinegar or lemon juice to exfoliate your scalp. Tea tree oil also has antifungal properties that can prevent future dandruff. Honey masks can also help because it reduces itchiness and flakes and can clear up seborrheic dermatitis.
Have you tried any of these natural ingredients? Let us know in the comments below.