Cotton Blosson and Coconut Water Shampoo bar
Made with Baobab oil. What is baobab oil? Extracted from the seeds of the fruit that grows on the majestic African baobab tree, this nutrient-rich oil is known around the world for its deep conditioning qualities.The fruit is found inside large pods that hang like ornaments from the branches of one of the longest living trees on Earth, known to reach over 2,500 years old. Native to around 30 countries across the African continent. The baobab fruit has been nicknamed the ‘superfruit’ due to its naturally occurring levels of essential fatty acids, including Omega-6 and Omega-3 and 9, It also contains high levels of stearols, antioxidants, vitamins A, E, D, F, and C.
This wonder oil absorbs quickly into the hair to nourish, moisturise and soften your curls.
It penetrates deep into the hair follicles, promoting hair growth with its collagen producing properties and strengthening the skin that holds your roots to prevent hair loss. It also contains linoleic acid to keep moisture on lock – just what you need for curls that are prone to dryness.
Thanks to the high levels of antioxidants and fatty acids, baobab oil soothes inflamed skin and protects it from free radicals. This means it’ll keep your scalp healthy, too. Bye-bye dandruff, hello smoothness and shine!
And to top it up, I also used Baobab protein,In hair care, Hydrolyzed Baobab Protein targets anti-aging by repairing damage, increasing hair strength, protecting from UV damage, not to mention moisturizing dry hair and nourishing strands from root to tip. Hair will feel smoother and softer, with increased strength and elasticity, and decreased frizziness.
Ingredients: Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate, Sodium Lauryl sulfoacetate, Baobab oil, Castor oil, Cetyl alcohol, Behentrimonium methosulfate (and) Cetyl Alcohol (and) Butylene Glycol, Cocamidopropil betaine, Hydrolized Baobab proteine, Panthenol, Bamboo extract ,Phenoxyethanol (and) Caprylyl Glycol (and) Sorbic Acid, Fragrance and mica color.