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Best of Natural Hair Care 2014




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December 27, 2014 by Andrea Fabry 4 Comments

Hoping to go more natural this year when it comes to your hair care?

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It’s not easy to transition away from the lure of chemically-laden hair care products. In fact a detox phase in inevitable, as your body, hair and mind adjust to the change. It’s been more than 4 years since I embraced a natural protocol. I started with rhassoul clay and still use it today. Learn more in the post Rhassoul Clay for Natural Beauty Care.  (I share more suggestions in the post Natural Hair Care.)

Thankfully there are many who have embraced a natural protocol. You’ll love these posts from my favorite bloggers from the Alternative Living Network:

No Poo? What? A Beginner’s Guide to Natural Hair Care

4 Ways to Condition Your Hair Naturally

Beyond Baking Soda: Natural Ways to Wash Your Hair

Color Enhancing Hair Spray

Biracial Hair Care 101

Biracial Hair Care 101: DIY Detangling Spray

Banding Hair: Natural Biracial Hair Care

Natural Baby Shampoo Recipe

Make Your Own Liquid Shampoo

This year I’m trying the Morrocco Method. I purchased the sample packet and am currently rotating the various shampoos and conditioners. So far, so good. I still love the rhassoul clay for its simplicity. Find out more about the Morrocco Method here.

Do you have experience with natural hair care products? What are your favorites?

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    Natural Hair CareOur hair is made up of fiber, much like wool that comes from sheep or Kashmir goats. With at least 100,000 hair fibers on our head, it makes sense to treat our hair much like we would a cashmere sweater. Most commercial shampoos contain chemicals like sodium lauryl sulfate, which…
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  • Rhassoul Clay for Natural Beauty Care
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    Rhassoul Clay for Natural Beauty CareAltering our lifestyle to integrate non-toxic products has been a slow process. It took at least a year to incorporate fragrance-free and chemical-free items into all areas of life, including laundry, kitchen, and personal hygiene. It's been trial-and-error with grooming products. When our reactivity was at its height, I found…
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  • My Natural Hair Care Routine
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    My Natural Hair Care RoutineAfter a health crisis in 2008, I made a decision to switch to natural hair care. I began using products safe enough to consume, ditched the chemical hair coloring, and even turned to a sheep horn comb! Before 2008, my biggest concern about my hair was how often to color…
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    DIY Shampoo BarWho needs all the chemicals that come with most shampoos on the market? Why not make your own shampoo bar and bypass the plastic container along with the questionable ingredients! This recipe comes from The Natural Beauty Solution, a book full of simple, well-photographed DIY recipes.  What You'll Need The…
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    How to Make Your Natural Soap Last LongerWhen you invest in a bar of natural soap, you may pay more in the short run, but more than likely you will benefit in the long term with softer skin. Your overall health will benefit as well since more than 60 percent of anything we put on our skin…
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