Thursday, 30 May 2013

Amla: The Liquid/Powdered Gold for Long Black Hair

Also known as Indian gooseberry, the amla fruit grows on the myrobalan-tree, native to India and Burma.  Dried amla fruit, ground into a fine powder, coats and nourishes the hair and scalp. A homemade amla powder mask can also add texture and volume to your hair.

 Amla oil hair is one of the well tested home remedies fro hair growth. It is enriched with a high level of vitamin C which promotes hair growth and also helps to maintain length and healthy hair. It is found that the amla fruit has more than 20 times vitamin C than orange fruit.This popular approach to solve hair growth problems have been adopted by the Indians for centuries. It is probably the secret to Indians healthy and glowing tresses.



Why is it one of Vanilla Black Shampoo's most valuable asset?

a. Gets rid of dandruff
Can work as an intensive hair conditioning treatment due to its nature to absorb into the hair shafts easily. With constant use by massaging warmed amla oil into the scalp, it not only gets rid of dandruff but also promote scalp cell growth as there tend to be more blood circulation promoted by amla oil.

b.Strengthens hair roots and shafts.
Amla oil when massaged works right into the shafts and roots of the hair. This helps to normalize blood supply to the hair subsequently rejuvenating the hair. If your hair is damages or dull immediate effects of rejuvenation can be seen when hair gets thicker, darker and more shiny. There the goodness of this gooseberry works powerfully inside and gives extra luster outside, thus creating the shine and extra luster outside for others to envy. The strengthen roots consequently prevents shedding of hair, leaving u=you with more hair n the scalp, for a fuller head of hair.

c.Fights against premature graying hair
One for the important properties of amla oil is that is helps to enhance pigmentation of hair, thus slowly helping to maintain the colour of your hair. Amla works well fro dark coloured hair like the ebony black hair that the Indians are genetically predisposed.




Tuesday, 28 May 2013

Overcoming Uneven Hair

There are countless factors to consider when dealing with uneven hair growth. Diet, medical and proper hair care concerns are typically at the root of hair growth issues. This condition is quite common. 


An improper diet often is the cause of insufficient hair growth. The hair, just like the rest of the body, needs a nutritious diet to grow and sustain itself. B vitamins, protein, calcium and iron help grow healthy hair. Leafy green vegetables, dried fruit, cherry juice and beans are good sources of minerals. Fatty, sugary foods should be avoided.

The best thing you can do is handle your hair as little as possible. Use a wide tooth comb with smooth teeth when you work with your hair and don't pull it into tight styles.
 A large majority of black women choose to get relaxers instead of wearing their natural hair. Relaxed hair seems more manageable because the hair becomes easier to comb. Plus, achieving a sleek, straight hairstyle is much easier with relaxed hair. However, repeated chemical treatments will cause damage on any hair type. 
 Back in the day, pressing combs and stove irons were the only tools that got hot enough to straighten African American hair. Now, high-powered blow dryers and flat irons are often used to achieve the "silky straight" look. Heat styling seems harmless, but when done improperly, it will lead to breakage.
The first sign that natural hair has suffered damage from heat is the loss of curl. Natural hair that begins to have an uneven texture (coily, wavy, and straight hair all on the same head) is significantly weakened and on the way to splits and/or breakage.

When relaxed hair is heat damaged, breakage happens more quickly. Many women who complain of slow hair growth may have chemically-treated, heat damaged hair. In reality, the hair is growing, but it's breaking at the same rate. An inch gained at the root, an inch lost at the end, perpetually keeps damaged hair the same length.

Here are some natural goodies for uneven hair, in addition to a balanced PLANT based diet, packed with fruits and veggies:


  • Rosemary oil – Rosemary oil has been used for centuries to help both stimulate hair growth as well as act as preventative method for hair loss. This oil is typically used by adding a few drops to shampoos, conditioners, lotions and rinses.
  • Jamaican black castor oil – Jamaican black castor oil has been used for thousands of years to enhance your overall hair growth. This oil can be used with all different hair types by massaging a few drops each day on the part of the scalp that needs to be growing appropriately.
  • Vanilla Whipped Hair Butter, by 'beaute naturelle'.
  • Vanilla Deep Rooted Conditioner, by 'beaute naturelle'.
  • Vanilla Black Shampoo, by 'beaute naturelle'.

Shikakai: Our Shampoo's Secret Weapon

Acacia Concinna or Shikakai is a small tree grown in India and Asia, which is used traditionally for hair care since ancient time. It is one of the Ayurvedic medicinal plants and also known is in Hindi as Shikakai. For centuries, people are successfully using Shikakai powder to improve hair and skin. It acts as a natural astringent for hair enhancing and it clears dandruff and the dirt accrued on the scalp.

Shikakai means "fruit for hair" and is a 100% natural shampoo powder. It is an excellent cleanser but doesn’t strip the hair of its natural oils. Moreover, it detangles the hair and works wonders as a natural conditioner, and dye, so it is better to use on dark hair, for it darkens the hair.  Shikakai is also used for hair growth, strengthening roots, clearing away any dirt, and as an anti-dandruff remedy. It is widely known as a natural treatment for the hair. Check out the benefits:


  • Provides new life to hair strands and strengthens hair roots.
  • Increases bounciness and silkiness of hair and Promotes hair growth.
  • It has a natural low pH.
  • Contains abundant amounts of Vitamin C and D which are essential for good hair health.
  • Provides enough nourishment to the hair follicles with its micro nutrients.
  • Doesn't strip off the natural oils from hair.
  • Shikakai as a natural herb is also used as a medicine to make use of its conditioning properties.
  • Regular use of Shikakai will strengthen your hair and reduce the hair fall.
  • It can act as a natural shampoo to provide that soft and shiny look to hair without any damage.
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Monday, 27 May 2013

*NEW* Vanilla Black Shampoo

Beaute Naturelle is proud to introduce our new multi-functional NATURAL shampoo for optimum hair growth, moisture, shine and body. 'Vanilla Black Shampoo', gently cleanses the hair while producing a rich lather, without stripping it from its natural oils, so you can enjoy an aromatic, salon pamper, right in the comfort of your own bathroom. Our Asian and African tones makes this shampoo effective for providing new life to hair strands, strengthening and nourishing the roots, and adding that extra silkiness and bounce. Beaute Naturelle's 'Herbal Infusion for Instant Hair Growth', is guaranteed to not just promote the growth of healthy hair, but treat problematic hair conditions such as dry scalp, fungi, bacteria, and other microbes. You don't want to miss our promotional offer, for an 8oz full size bottle of Vanilla Black, for just $10.00 (usual price $16.00). To get yours, email me at: wellssimone792009@yahoo.com or call: 901-338-2818.