Natural Hair CareWhether you decide to chemically treat your hair, or sport your natural hair, quality hair care can be a challenge. A healthy head of hair begins with a well balanced diet and adequate hydration. Hair grows naturally. The task comes when we work to keep it growing at its potential. As the body changes, with normal life changes, hair textures may change as well. It has been said many times over that a womans' hair is her crown and glory. Some of the basics for a healthy scalp and healthy hair are quite simple. Dai Ware Naturals, LLC has incorporated natural herbs, plant oils,
essentials, and extracts to create hair products that will support you on your journey for a healthy head of hair. We have added no parabens(preservatives which mimick hormones), lanolins, or artificial anything here. These age old secrets have been the key ingredients in some of the most effective hair care lines. Some of these key ingredients come from as far as Brazil, Ghana, and Indonesia. Take a look a why they are soo potent and pack a powerful punch to dry/damaged hair*.
Cupuacu Butter(Theobroma Grandiflorum)-Native to the Rainforest. It's rich in phytonutrients and vitamins(Selenium, calcium, fatty acids, and Omegas). It has been shown to naturally improve the elasticity, and hydration, of the hair. Some have reported good results with hair thinning.
Murumuru Butter(Astrocaryum Murumuru)-Native to Northern Brazil. Rich in Oleic acids which act as emollients and improves the gloss(sheen) of the hair. These properties makes it an ideal ingredient for hair that is chemically treated, over processed, or damaged.
Passion Fruit(Passiflora Edulis Seed oil)-Rich in Linoleic Acid and extremely nourishing.
Chamomile & Aloe- Naturally great for dry hair.
Rosemary,Tea Tree, & Sage-Naturally assists dry/dandruff scalps and has antiseptic properties.
Peppermint- Some antimicrobial properties and encourages hair roots.
Horsetail & Burdock Root- Supports hair growth and healthy hair.
*Sudden hair loss, thinning, or brittle hair could be a symptom of a serious medical condition. If you should experience such symptoms, consult with your physician.