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White Pumpkin Puree is a Whipped Pumpkin Cream Hairdress. It is Loaded with a huge array of butters, oils, and herbs for the ultimate nourishment!
Pumpkin is rich in vitamin A and when you use it directly, you get all the natural goodness from it straight from the source. Like banana and avocado, pumpkin is another rich source of potassium and this nutrient is especially useful in promoting the re-growth of hair. This makes pumpkin one of the vegetables for hair loss.
Pumpkin is especially good for moisturizing dry or damaged hair. Because our hair is especially dry this should be a vegetable that should be included in your hair and facial regimens.
Pumpkin seeds boost your health abundantly, whether it is body, hair or skin. It is rich in Vitamin A, K, B (biotin), zinc and sulphur which are essentially important for your scalp’s health and hair’s strength.
Like the seeds, raw pumpkin seed oil can help improve skin tone and may be a beneficial supplement for many skin problems like acne, dry flaky skin, eczema and psoriasis. Alongside the powerful antioxidant content, the high levels of natural fats would appear to be responsible for this effect.
The fatty acids in this healthy oil assist in maintaining smooth skin tone and will help speed up the repair of dry, flaky and irritated skin. They are also important for proper moisture levels within the epidermis and normalizing skin’s oil production.
Vitamin E, especially the gamma-tocopherol version found in good concentrations in pumpkin seed oil, and carotenoids like beta-carotene, are powerful antioxidants for protecting your skin from damage and reducing the signs of aging.
Nutmeg helps in quick hair growth and adds a lustrous shine, Nutmeg works effectively to tone your hair. It also increases blood circulation in the scalp and helps hair growth. Keeping the hair shiny and silky, it adds volume to the hair.
You can get a healthy and smooth skin with the use of nutmeg. The oil extract of nutmeg is used for making lotions, scrubs and cream. It is an ideal ingredient to enhance the facial beauty.
Nutmeg is widely used for its anti-bacterial and analgesic properties. It helps in reducing wrinkles, fine lines and other signs of aging.
Cinnamon is highly anti-inflammatory and also aids in the circulation of blood. When used in the hair, this helps with removing impurities from the hair and scalp and also promotes hair growth further.
Cinnamon is also very good for treating scalp infections because of its anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antiviral and antiseptic properties and can be used both externally or taken internally.
Sunflower oil is known to be light that is why it is absorbed easily. It also easily penetrates deep into the shaft of your hair that is why it is recommended for hair care.
Calendula contains a high amount of falconoids, which are plant-based antioxidants that protect the body against cell-damaging free radicals. Calendula has anti-inflammatory, antiviral, and antibacterial effects. Soothes irritated scalp, and improves the condition of the scalp and hair.
Slippery Elm Bark has a high content of procyanidins that improves the strength of hair and makes it tensile, promotes healthy hair growth and improves the volume of hair, detangles the hair due to the slippery nature, making it soft and smooth. Eliminates dandruff as well as Treats dry, dull and damaged hair.
Shea butter provides moisture to dry and damaged hair from the roots to the tips, leaving it healthy and shiny. Because it’s rich in vitamins A and E, shea butter soothes dryness, repairs breakage, and mends split ends.
Shea butter absorbs quickly and completely into the scalp without clogging pores, leaving a greasy residue, or causing a buildup of oil or dandruff. Shea butter helps heal a variety of scalp problems, including dry scalp, psoriasis, eczema, and dermatitis. Shea butter protects hair from weather damage caused by wind, humidity, and extreme dryness, and repairs such damage.
Because it’s rich in moisture and can shield against harmful ultraviolet radiation, shea butter protects hair from sun damage. If your hair has endured chemical treatments, hot irons, and blow-dryers, shea butter can restore its moisture and vitality.