Shanta Naturally - Natural Hair Care
We are all about Natural Hair,sharing diy hair recipes and hairstyles.our products are good for natural or relaxed hair - all natural 100%Zimbo
19/09/2018
In Stock - Raw Yellow African shea butter $10
And Whipped shea butter enriched with olive oil $7
Shea is namely known as Karité, from West Africa. It is extracted but cold pressing the Karité nut(Shea nut). It is used in both the food and cosmetic industries for things such as chocolate, soap, body creams and hair products. It is rich in Vitamin A and E and is suitable for those with skin condition such as eczema, blemishes, wrinkles and dermatitis. It has great properties to remedy skin allergies, frost bites, flakiness,dryness, insect bites, sunburn.
It helps promote hair growth and strengthening of the hair cuticle and thickens the hair.
13/08/2018
Are you looking for a safe , child friendly environment for your child to get their hair done? Visit Shanta Kidz - Nourishing Hair Naturally
09/08/2018
Introducing Shanta Naturally - Kidz
We are soooo excited about this venture.
15/01/2018
Raw yellow Africa Shea Butter, 125mls - $7
Call 0777561822 to place your orders
29/12/2017
Letting out the mane after 2 months in hiding. Remember your hair gets thirsty, always spritz with water and aloe very, seal the moisture with shea butter
28/11/2017
African black soap - $5
Raw cold pressed Shea Butter 100g - $5. We also do bulk orders
Call or WhatsApp 0777561822
25/04/2017
Winter is around the corner, its time for your hair to do some hiding, make sure you oil treat and deep condition your hair before you get stuff like braids done. Our hair becomes dry and brittle during winter, drink lots of water and keep it moisturized
24/04/2017
Add these to your store bought shampoos even your DIY shampoo and watch your hair thrive
31/01/2017
Some tried and tested recipes for your hair
22/11/2016
Head wraps inspiration
25/10/2016
My side puff
20/10/2016
Do you have memories of sitting in between your mother’s legs while she parted your hair, oiled your scalp, and styled you up in some plaits? Are those memories fond or tearful? For me, they’re all tearful. I remember my first hair cut because I just could not take it anymore, lol. Things seem to have changed for the worst now, I am horrified when I see a child with relaxed hair or a weave. I guess this is because many do not know what to do, we want our children to have nice long hair and those tears of us yanking their hair is too traumatic for us so we find an easy way out. Here are some tips to help you with your little one’s hair journey
• Moisturizing is the key: kids’ hair can get extremely dry. From wearing wool hats in the winter, to going to swimming lessons, to a general rough and tumble lifestyle, so many things can zap the moisture right out of your little one’s hair. If they also have tight kinks and curls, you’ll want to pay even more attention to this.
o Adding a bit of extra virgin olive oil or jojoba oil to shampoos and conditioners is always a good move.
o Stick to water-based moisturizers to keep hair soft and supple in between washes
o Use natural oils like coconut oil, argan oil, and shea butter to nourish and lubricate your child’s hair before styling.
- Make hair combing seem like FUN, not work. Not a challenge. Let her know it’s time to take tender loving care of her crowning glory and there’s no reason to dread doing it.
- Give your little one something to DO. Some parents give their girls a book or a favourite toy. Some parents use a favourite movie or cartoon, or a handheld video game. Some parents include their child in the process and let them detangle their own hair (carefully and under supervision, of course). You have to decide what works best for both of you!
- Watch what you say and how you act. Exasperated sighs, escalating voices, and statements that make your child’s hair seem like a heavy burden and a bother — those things pe*****te. Be PATIENT.
- When detangling DON'T start at the roots; you'll just make tangles worse. Instead, begin at the ends and slowly work your way up the hair shaft, gently pulling apart knots with your fingers.
Lastly if taking your child to a hair salon, go to one that knows how to work with natural hair and make sure they are not using adult shampoo on your child’s hair except if it'
s a natural shampoo. Most products that are formulated for adults have chemicals in them that are way too harsh for the little ones. Using adult products (even certain mild ones) on your little one’s hair can cause their scalp to become irritated and could even cause rashes and excessive dryness
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