
Beauty
Want healthy hair and skin? Read the testimony below.


Hair Drug
They say black girls have nappy hair or no hair at all.
TIME TO SILENCE THE IGNORANT!
Black girls have hair. Straight, curly, kinky, long, mid length, short, smooth, rough, bushy, beaded, and all that. It may not look the way people want it to look BUT IT'S THERE!
I for years was asked how is your hair so long and beautiful like that? First off, as a child my mom took care of it. She kept it washed and conditioned weekly, she oiled and greased my scalp daily, she kept my hair in the finest protected styles but most importantly, SHE NEVER USED CHEMICALS IN MY HAIR! And as I got older and started taking care of my own hair I followed suit. My hair is so thick and just keeps growing and growing. I grew up on natural oils and pink oil moisturizer. I still use them but I also more natural products to keep that healthy, happy hair.
100% Jamaican black castor oil, tee tree oil, coconut oil, hair fertilizer, wild growth oil, doo gro, rosemary oil, sulfur8, etc
GET INTO THE BLACK GIRL MAGIC

Body Butter
Having dry and sensitive skin is definitely a pain but just like everything else in life it needs the proper care. Take it from me. I've had eczema since I was a kid and my skin is so sensitive to EVERYTHING. All natural products, paraben, dye, and fragrance free is all I use to cleanse but the butters I make keep my skin glowing, moist, prevents breakouts, etc
Shea Butter:
Butter on the left- 100% Raw cocoa butter, coconut oil, 0.5% triamcinolone, 100% African black castor oil, aloe vera, and tea tree
Vitamin E Butter:
Butter on the right- 100% vitamin E, vitamin C, coconut oil, 0.1% triamcinolone eucerine, and aloe vera
