Hair is a measure of health. Shiny, beautiful hair is a woman’s crowning glory but most people unknowingly over-process their hair and are left with lackluster locks. This is especially true of women with curly hair. Instead of resigning yourself to dry, damaged hair, use a leave-in-conditioner to replenish your mane.
Eden Bodyworks, an all-natural hair care company, has the perfect solution for your bad hair day. Ten years ago, 11-year old Jasmine Lawrence came up with the Eden line after being frustrated with the current selection of hair care products. All their products are free of petroleum, mineral oils and sodium sulfates.
Eden’s hair care products are designed for women of all hair types — curly, relaxed, straight or wavy. The Coconut Oil Leave in Conditioner is a blend of naturally hydrating coconut oil and shea butter. Unlike other leave-in products, Eden Bodywork’s Coconut Oil Leave in Conditioner absorbs quickly and does not leave any shine or residue. Apply to freshly washed hair daily to add moisture, tame fly-aways and prevent static.
An eight-ounce container costs $8.99 on the company’s website and can also be found at beauty and hair care stores. The Coconut Shea line of products also includes curl defining cream, hair wash and glaze. Experience the difference for yourself — try a Coconut Oil Leave in Conditioner today.
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