Monday, February 22, 2010

What would be good all natural hair products for African-American children?

I have a 2 year old daughter and I'd like to start using all natural hair care products on her hair. I'm considering Aubrey Organics (Honeysuckle shampoo) and Qhemet butter cream. Has anyone used either of these or have suggestions for other products?What would be good all natural hair products for African-American children?
STAY AWAY FROM MISS JESSIES BUTTERCREME! It contains Wheatgerm Oil.





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1. Making your own products that way you know what you're getting. Visit EbonysBraidery.com for recipe ideas.


2. Qhemet Biologics


3. Curlie Q


4. Blended Beauty


5. Oyin Handmade


6. Who says you can't add what you want to any product? I cut many of my products with distilled water or shea butter to add more nutrients or to water down the ';bad ingredients.'; Essential Oils are great additives as well. Visit www.EbonysBraidery.com for more info.What would be good all natural hair products for African-American children?
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Aubrey Organics conditioner is wonderful, there shampoos on the other hand are really drying. Instead of qhemet you can just use avocado butter (great moisturizing leave in). For shampoo try black soap or dr. bronners liquid castile soap. The castile soap is concentrated so you should dilute it 8 parts water to 1 part soap. Put it in a squirt bottle and aim directly at the roots, let the rinse off clean the rest of her hair.
Carol's Daughter is supposed to have natural ingredients:


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Harnn %26amp; Thann is a new all natural (and paraben free) skin/hair care line from Thailand. They are the biggest in Asia but we are only now seeing them here (in North America).





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Here are some products:


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My friend loves Miss Jessie's Buttercream for her young children. www.missjessies.com. I would try a small jar first.
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