Liquid Gold - INGREDIENTS
Caster oil, Black caster oil, Vitamin E, Avocado, Jojoba, Argan oil, Olive oil, Coconut oil
INGREDIENTS BENEFIT:
Caster oil –
- Boost your brows and lashes. Applying a little castor oil daily can help nurture your eyelashes and eyebrows. "Because of its moisturizing benefits, castor oil can help condition and thicken the hairs themselves," says Dr. Zeichner. The best, no-mess way to do it: "I buy empty mascara bottles on Amazon and fill them with castor oil to brush it on my lashes at night," says Svay.
- Moisturize rough skin. After applying moisturizer, Svay rubs castor oil on her knees, elbows, and other dry patches to layer up and seal in moisture. "It can be used one to two times per day as needed," says Dr. Zeichner.
- Tame flyaways. Smooth out your hairstyle by using a little bit of castor oil along your hairline.
- Proven to boost circulation and make hair stronger and thicker.
Vitamin E - natural antioxidant effects that could assist with maintaining hair growth, reduce stress and free radicals that cause hair follicle cells to break down.
Jojoba oil - moisturising, antibacterial, controls sebum production, promote collagen synthesis, dissolves the dirt and buildup on our scalps, helping to nourish the hair follicles.
Coconut oil - treats split ends, heals any damage.
Olive oil- reduces DHT production, nourishes and conditions your hair and reduces hair breakage.
Black Jamaican Caster oil - Proven to Heal and improve overall hair health, enhance Skin Health, amazing hair growth results and strengthens and prevents hair breakage.
Avocado Oil - The act of massaging avocado oil into your scalp helps to increase blood flow to your scalp, stimulate hair follicles, and unclog any blocked hair follicles (discouraging hair loss and improving hair growth).
- Boosts circulation
- Makes your hair stronger and thicker
- Heals dry, irritated, sun-burnt or acne-prone skin
Black Jamaican caster oil -
- Promote Respiratory Health
- Improve Hair Health
- Enhance Skin Health
- Promote Hair Growth
- Moisturize Dry Hair
- Strengthen Hair
- Prevent Hair Breakage
- Heal and Prevent Split Ends
Vitamin E oil -
- Vitamin E may help support a healthy scalp and hair as it has natural antioxidant effects that could assist with maintaining hair growth. The vitamin's antioxidant properties could help reduce the amount of oxidative stress and free radicals that cause the hair follicle cells in a person's scalp to break down.
- Prevent hair loss
- Improve scalp circulation
- Balance oil production
- Add shine
- Support a healthy scalp
Jojoba oil -
- It's moisturizing. ...
- It's antibacterial. ...
- It's an antioxidant. ...
- It's noncomedogenic. ...
- It's hypoallergenic. ...
- It helps control sebum production. ...
- It may help promote collagen synthesis. ...
- It may help speed up wound healing.
- It can moisturize hair from the inside out: "It's moisturizing," says cosmetic chemist Ginger King. Explains Abdullah, “It’s light, impermeable, and sits on the surface of the hair shaft. Because of this, it’s perfect for sealing in moisture when your hair and scalp are still damp after washing. Other oils, like coconut, hemp, or argan, penetrate the hair shaft and provide conditioning from within. As a wax ester, jojoba sits on the outer surface to help protect the hair from dryness and breakage.” She does note, however, that because of this, if you want more of a deep conditioning, it’s best to choose a product that contains jojoba along with more conditioning oils.
- It can promote thickness: “Jojoba oil is rich in many vitamins and minerals that promote not only healthy hair, but skin and nails,” says hairstylist Sally-Kate Duboux. “This versatile oil contains B vitamins and C and E, as well as copper and zinc, making it a natural cheerleader for strengthening our locks, promoting thickness and regrowth, and aiding in preventing hair loss.”
- It can nourish hard-to-reach areas of curls: “Chemically, jojoba oil has almost the exact same structure as human
- This makes it ideal for dry hair and curly hair,” says Abdullah. “With curly textures, it’s difficult for nourishing sebum to make it midshaft—much less to the ends of your hair. So jojoba oil can fill in for sebum in these cases.”
- It can reduce frizz: If you tend to have a lot of flyaways and frizz, jojoba oil may tame your locks. Because it does a good job of sealing in moisture,1 jojoba oil may help minimize frizz. “Frizz is basically your hair’s way of searching out moisture from the environment, since it’s not getting it any other way,” notes Abdullah. “This is why sealing in moisture can be such an important step in your haircare routine—especially if you’re prone to frizz.”
- It can maintain your scalp’s natural balance: “Due to its antifungal and antibacterial properties, jojoba oil can help restore the scalp’s natural moisture and pH balance without upsetting the sebaceous glands,” says Duboux. In other words, jojoba oil should not cause your scalp to produce more or less of its own oil, so you can expect it to moisturize your hair without leaving it overly greasy.
- It can control dandruff: Jojoba oil may be a great place to start for anyone looking for a natural dandruff solution. Duboux says this is largely due to its ability to restore the scalp’s natural pH balance. Abdullah adds that it helps regulate oil production by sending a message to the hair follicles that there is enough moisture on the scalp. “This can help lessen greasy dandruff flakes that result partially from excessive oil on the scalp,” she explains.
- It can encourage hair growth: According to Duboux, “Jojoba oil not only moisturizes the hair, but [also] dissolves the dirt and buildup on our scalps, helping to nourish the hair follicles further, promoting healthy growth.” Abdullah adds that part of this scalp-cleansing effect of jojoba oil is due to its ability to dissolve sebum deposits, which may be blocking follicles. As they become unblocked, it might ease new hair growth.
- It can repair damage from heat and styling: Breakage and split ends happen when our hair has become damaged and brittle. Abdullah says jojoba oil can minimize this seemingly inevitable issue, stating, “The fact that jojoba oil seals in moisture and mimics the scalp’s sebum from root to tip means less breakage overall.” Jojoba oil may not penetrate as deeply as other oils, so it might sit on the outer cuticle of each strand and may help fill in the cracks.
- It can impart a nice shine: ”Although jojoba oil is a wax ester, it’s a pretty shiny one, and it imparts a beautiful sheen to the hair,” says Abdullah. And who doesn’t love that?
Avocado oil -
- Reducing dandruff
- Preventing breakage
- Detangling hair
- Protecting hair from damage
Coconut oil -
- Calms irritation
- Treats split ends
- Protects from heat damage
Olive oil -
- It nourishes and conditions your hair
- It soothes the scalp
- It reduces DHT production
- It prevents damage
- It reduces hair breakage