Hair HealthUpdated 24 days ago
Supporting Beautiful Hair, Naturally.
Your hair tells a story — of your health, your habits, and your inner balance. When strands feel dry, thin, or begin to shed, it’s often a gentle nudge from your body asking for nourishment and support.
Beautiful hair begins with understanding what it truly needs. Whether you’re hoping to strengthen, restore shine, or address shedding, tuning in to the root causes is the first step toward finding a care routine that feels natural and personal to you.
🧡 Styrian Pumpkin Oil — Rich, Restorative & Soothing
Known for its abundance of zinc, vitamin E, and plant sterols, Styrian Pumpkin Oil supports the environment around the hair follicle, helping create the ideal conditions for healthy hair growth. It’s particularly loved for its calming effects on the scalp.
Internal: Take 1 tsp daily with meals, or drizzle on cool foods like salads or soups (avoid heat).
Topical: Apply a small amount of oil — the right amount will vary depending on your hair’s length and thickness. Gently massage into your scalp and work it through to the ends, helping to stimulate circulation and deliver key nutrients to the follicles.
Leave it on for at least 30 minutes, or for deeper nourishment, cover with a shower cap and leave overnight. After treatment, wash thoroughly with a gentle, natural shampoo to ensure no oil remains — leftover residue can clog pores and may inhibit new growth.
Use 2 times per week, or as needed. (For added support, this oil can should also be taken internally.)
💜 Amaranth Oil — Strength for Thinning Hair
Amaranth is naturally rich in squalene, iron, and lysine — nutrients especially supportive for women noticing hair thinning, dryness, or breakage. It helps nourish the roots and brings softness and shine to the strands.
Internal: Take up to 33 drops per day in water, juice, or on food. Avoid heating.
Topical: Apply a small amount of oil — the right amount will vary depending on your hair’s length and thickness. Gently massage into your scalp and work it through to the ends, helping to stimulate circulation and deliver key nutrients to the follicles.
Leave it on for at least 30 minutes, or for deeper nourishment, cover with a shower cap and leave overnight. After treatment, wash thoroughly with a gentle, natural shampoo to ensure no oil remains — leftover residue can clog pores and may inhibit new growth.
Use 2 times per week, or as needed. (For added support, this oil can should also be taken internally.)
🖤 Black Sesame Oil — Deeply Nourishing & Iron-Rich
Long used in traditional cultures to support hair richness and vibrancy, Black Sesame Oil is a good source of natural iron and essential fatty acids, which help promote healthy circulation to the scalp and a deeper hair tone.
Internal: Enjoy up to 1.5 tsp daily in a cold beverage..
Topical: Apply a small amount of oil — the right amount will vary depending on your hair’s length and thickness. Gently massage into your scalp and work it through to the ends, helping to stimulate circulation and deliver key nutrients to the follicles.
Leave it on for at least 30 minutes, or for deeper nourishment, cover with a shower cap and leave overnight. After treatment, wash thoroughly with a gentle, natural shampoo to ensure no oil remains — leftover residue can clog pores and may inhibit new growth.
Use 2 times per week, or as needed. (For added support, this oil can should also be taken internally.)
🌊 Perfect Iodine — When Hair Loss Is Linked to Deficiency
Low iodine levels are a surprisingly common root cause of hair thinning, especially around the crown or edges. Iodine helps regulate the thyroid, which plays a major role in hair strength and renewal.
Internal: Use 5 sprays into the mouth (or as directed on the label).
☀️ Gentle Reminders
Always apply oils to a clean or damp scalp to allow better absorption.
Avoid heat with these oils to preserve their delicate nutrients.
Be patient — consistency over time is where nature does its best work.
What natural secrets have you discovered on your hair journey?
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