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Carrier and Essential Oils Fact Sheet

Jojoba Oil

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  The oil can also moisturize the scalp and may be a dandruff remedy. Jojoba is rich in vitamins and minerals that nourish hair, including vitamin C, B vitamins, vitamin E, copper, and zinc. Because it strengthens hair, it is also thought that jojoba oil can prevent hair loss and promote hair thickness.

Extra Virgin Olive Oil

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  There are 3 scientifically proven benefits of using extra virgin olive oil on your hair:

Anti-Inflammatory Properties: Researchers discovered a natural anti-inflammatory nutrient in freshly pressed, extra virgin olive oil that may soothe an irritated scalp.

Antioxidant Properties: The abundance of antioxidants in extra virgin olive oil leaves the scalp healthier and may reduce the damage done by hair care products.

Conditions the Hair and Scalp: Olive oil has been used for centuries as a natural conditioner. By locking in moisture and preventing dryness of the scalp, it can make your hair soft, smooth and shiny.

Vitamin E Oil

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  Vitamin E's antioxidant properties repair damaged hair follicles, prevent tissue corrosion, and help build tissue. This keeps your follicles healthy and promotes healthy hair growth. Vitamin E promotes blood circulation and acts as deep moisturizer for your hair, preventing breakage and brittle hair.

Argan Oil

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  "Argan oil is an age-old beauty secret that has many uses, helping to hydrate and soften your hair. With its high content of antioxidants, essential fatty acids, and vitamin E, the benefits of argan oil naturally help increase hair's elasticity and consistently restore shine to dull, lifeless hair," says Hughes.

Black Seed Oil

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 Since it is anti-inflammatory, black seed oil is great when diluted with a carrier oil to soothe scalp conditions that cause inflammation, flakiness, and sensitivity. Black seed oil may help in regrowing certain thinning areas on your scalp.

Aloe Vera Oil

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The mucilage found in Aloe Vera is approximately 99.5% water. However, the remaining 0.5% contains choline, choline salicylate, and mucopolysaccharides. This chemical makeup is important, as they consist of pectins, celluloses, amino acids, and lipids. These create soothing and anti-inflammatory properties that are perfect when trying to treat dryness on your scalp and in your hair. One of the key ingredients in Aloe is acemennan, a complex carbohydrate that allows for the nourishing properties of aloe vera to successfully reach the cells in our bodies and rid them of toxins. This property is crucial when using aloe vera for haircare as it takes impurities out of your hair and scalp, promoting healthy and strong hair growth.