Friday, May 17, 2013

Lady Pamela's Natural Deep Hair Conditoner, Hot Oil Treatment, Oil Rinse, Argan Oil, Natural & Color Treated Hair, Chemical Free, No Fillers


About hair.

All hair is porous and is not living tissue. The hair follicle that grows the hair is living. Hair is a waste product of the follicle, similar to fingernails and the cuticle. So the hairs itself acts a bit like a sponge.

Most conditioners, they contain parabens (wax) and sometimes oils. They do this because by using their shampoo you have chemically stripped your hair, and in the process made it dry and brittle, which causes hair to break off or split ends. The wax coats the hair and gives it shine and keeps it more manageable. Both conditions have been created by the shampoo itself. The parabens also plug up the follicle with wax and thus create dandruff and an itchy scalp.

 Pam used hair color about every six weeks or so and had after years of doing this has hair that is dry and brittle. So I started doing research, and this is what I came up with: Lady Pamela's Natural Deep Conditioner. She loves it.

Since the creation of this Deep Conditioner Pam has grown out her colored hair and has beautiful silver locks. Her natural hair is somewhat oily now; she is still using the Deep Conditioner because it strengthens the hair, adds volume naturally, and gives it a wonderful shine!

So how does our Natural Deep Conditioner work?

We use only completely natural ingredients: Fractionated Coconut Oil, Shea Olien, Hemp Seed Oil, Moroccan Argan Oil, and Peppermint Oil to make it more refreshing.

The coconut oil is 50% lauric acid which means that it is an excellent natural conditioner and has antimicrobial effects that keep hair strong, nourished, and protected. It is natural so it does not strip the hair or plug the follicles, but conditions the hair and the scalp. Also because we use fractionated coconut oil it will soak in and fill the porous hair, thus giving it body and helps to prevent breakage!
Fractionated coconut oil stays in a liquid form and does not clog hair follicles & is very light.
The Shea Olien also moisturizes the hair and helps give it a healthy shine without the waxes and parabens. Shea Olien penetrates the hair shaft and also protects it from damage caused by chemical hair treatments, blow dryers, straighteners, and other hair tools. Shea Olien is also fractionated to stay in a liquid form, is very light, and will not clog hair follicles.

Hemp seed oil is easily absorbed by the scalp and hair. The oil also improves blood circulation on the scalp, which ensures that the hair follicles are nourished enough to support hair growth. The Hemp Seed oil give will give your hair added shine and softness.

Moroccan Argan oil is a fantastic moisturizer that helps to eliminate dandruff and dry scalps. It also tames frizziness, flyaways and repairs split ends. It also gives hair a noticeable shine!

Peppermint oil when applied to the scalp, is very useful in rejuvenating hair follicles and promoting healthy hair growth. Peppermints cleansing agents help to open up clogged hair follicles and encourage the flow of skin oils, making it ideal for people who suffer from dry scalps.

Combined these ingredients give you a superior product which is completely natural, that helps restore your hair, follicles, and scalp to its natural balance. We believe it is the best out there.

What Does a Hot Oil Treatment Do??

-Prevents split ends (helps to go longer in between trimming appointments).
-Moisturizers your locks from scalp to ends (perfect for extremely brittle and dry curly hair).
-Adds shine (because healthy hair can’t look dull).
-Stimulates blood circulation to the scalp (which is great for hair growth).
-Helps to get rid of dandruff (and solve various dry scalp problems).

How to use:

1. First, wash your hair. Hot oil tends to work best on clean hair. This allows the oil to deeply penetrate the hair cuticle. 

2. Once you’ve washed your hair, microwave the amount of the oil needed in a microwave-safe bowl for 10 seconds. Or heat 1 cup water in a saucepan, put the oil needed in a glass jar or custard cup, put the glass jar in the water to heat. Be careful when removing the jar it will be hot!

3. Before applying the oil to your damp hair and scalp, test a small amount of the oil on your wrist to make sure it’s not too hot. 

4. To protect your clothing, place a towel over your shoulders. If you prefer, you can apply the oil in the shower. 

5. Run a brush through your hair to get rid of any knots. 

6. Apply the oil evenly throughout your hair and massage it into your scalp. 

7. Cover your head with a shower cap, or a plastic bag and wait up to 20 minutes. 

8. After 20 minutes, completely rinse out the oil from your hair, and follow up with your normal shampoo.

The amount of oil to use depends on the length and thickness of your hair. It is recommended: 1/2-1 teaspoon for short hair, 2 teaspoons for medium length hair, and 1 tablespoon for long hair.

Pam could feel the peppermint working right away, my scalp tingled (good feeling). Pam's hair has become so much stronger & shiny! This is great also for the ends of my hair, no split ends!

 Pam uses a natural shampoo bar which is very gentle on her hair. She rinsed her hair with diluted vinegar, (diluted lemon juice works just as well) to close the hair shaft. Her hair is natural and somewhat oily so she prefers the vinegar or lemon juice rinse.

Once a week is recommended for hot oil treatment, especially if you have damaged hair. She uses hot oil treatment once a month because she uses this same oil as a rinse on the ends of my hair after each shampoo. This helps to maintain the strength of her hair with no frizz!

Pam has noticed that her hair is fuller, hydrated, shiny, and soft.

 Benefits of Oil Rinse:

-moisture retention
-easier detangling
-less single strand knots
-eliminates frizz
-leaves hair smoother & softer
-natural shine

After shampooing your hair:

You will only use a pea, dime, or nickel size portion. When applying start at the hair ends then work your way to your scalp, adding water when necessary for spreading. Leave on hair for 3 minutes, then rinse. No need for a conditioner because the oil is the conditioner. Optional to follow with a vinegar or lemon juice rinse to close the hair shaft.

When using on color treating hair:
I used a low priced hair dye and the color has lasted longer since I started to use Lady Pamela's Deep Conditioner ( I had been dying it every 10-12 weeks). I also used Lady Pamela's Deep Conditioner instead of the conditioner provided in the box of hair dye.

After coloring and rinsing the dye out: I used a nickel size on the ends and work my way up to the scalp and then I use another dime size on my scalp and work to the middle of my hair. I leave on for 3-5 minutes and then rinse. Then I blow-dry and style. My hair felt so soft and silky! And no hair-dye smell.

Vinegar Rinse recipe:
1/2 cup vinegar
1 cup distilled or filtered water.

Put in a bottle and shake it before using it. I use about 2 tablespoons to a 1/4 cup. I pour it on my scalp and work it through my hair to the ends. Then I rinse my hair with tepid to warm water.

You can use apple cider vinegar, white vinegar, or lemon juice. For blonde or silver-gray hair the white vinegar or lemon juice is recommended. Apple cider vinegar can give red hues to your hair.

Detailed directions on the ease of using the oil treatment are sent with each purchase.

 4-ounce bottle of Lady Pamela's Deep Conditioner is 24 teaspoons or 8 tablespoons which comes out to 24 treatments for short hair, 12 treatments for medium length hair, or 8 treatments for long hair.

You are getting 100% luxurious organic oils without fillers or chemicals.

Ingredients: Fractionated Coconut Oil, Shea Olein (fractionated), Hemp Seed Oil, Argan Oil, & Peppermint Oil.




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