Hair, like our skin, is susceptible to the influence of our everyday environments. In various circumstances and in different types of weather, our hair can become dry, frizzy, and irritated. If given little to no consideration, our hair health will eventually weaken, losing its vitality and beauty along the way.
To prevent this from happening, we must protect both our hair and scalp. However, individual hair needs, just like our environments, are different, which is why good advice often seems hard to come by. What works for some may not work for others.
All hair, however, needs and benefits from oil. Our body even creates its own. This oil, the sebum, is produced by the outermost layer of the scalp, from the sebaceous glands, serving to hydrate the skin and protect the hair. The effectiveness of this oil depends on many circumstances and is not always sufficient enough to sustain all of our hair health and beauty needs. Additionally, the environments we live and work in can inhibit the effectiveness of this natural oil, leaving our hair brittle and flat.
By applying your own hair oil, you are not only revitalising the oil that your body naturally produces but you’re strengthening your hair in other ways too, protecting it against daily challenges, such as bad weather and dirt. When high-quality, natural oils are applied to the hair they can help to lubricate cuticles, as well as improve the shine and strength of each strand, restoring its volume and appearance.
Additionally, for those with vitamin deficiencies, when hair oil is used in tandem with certain other multivitamins and medications, the two can work together to support a strong and healthy system within your body, allowing for full and brilliant hair growth.
Sometimes it is our bodies that are unable to produce the right amount of oil needed for hair growth and fullness. For example, hair that breaks easily in hot weather is deficient of protein and keratin. In certain circumstances, thinning hair and bald patches may occur, which are likely to leave many feeling embarrassed and lacking in confidence. By applying your own hair oil, you are able to balance your body, giving it the extra help and care it needs to grow thick, lustrous hair.
Despite what we may think, our body may only be slightly out of balance, needing only a small amount of hair oil to begin reviving and stimulating the scalp to thicken growing hair or produce new hair altogether. In the case of alopecia and bald spots, regular use of hair oil can encourage hair to grow again.
Within Nosheen Hair Oil, there are ten natural, cold-pressed, organic oils. These ingredients each contribute a fantastic quality.
- Black seed oil helps to prevent hair loss, sealing moisture into hair strands
- Rosemary oil contains analgesic properties that encourage the circulation of blood beneath the scalp, which, in turn, supports improved hair growth
- Vitamin E offers essential support to the scalp, relieving stress that occurs
- Ginger oil is full of great vitamins that replenish the hair’s moisture
- Cedarwood oil helps to repair the cuticles, which supports hair growth
- Lavender oil prevents your scalp and hair from becoming dry, improving hair growth and fullness
- Coconut oil adds strength to your hair, deterring breakages and split ends
- Argan oil helps hair to become more robust while supporting an impressive shine
- Castor oil gives your hair the protection it needs each day, protecting it from moisture loss while ensuring its beauty
- Almond oil is full of omega acids that help your body to grow hair
By using Nosheen Hair Oil, you’ll receive the benefits from each of the ten individual oils, which have been used together for generations. Each ingredient, as well as the proteins, nutrients, and antioxidants, are detailed on the Nosheen Hair Oil product page. Here you will also be able to see the testimonials of customers who have had their own hair’s health and beauty revitalised.
If you would like to order Nosheen Hair Oil or would like further information about our product, please visit our website.
0 Comments