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PLANT COLOUR, NATURE'S SECRET
Delving into the Science, Beauty, and Ecological Significance of the Diverse Hues Found in Plant Life
How to become a Mud head expert: 6 Steps to colour your hair with plant colour
Are you ready to embrace the magic of nature and transform your locks into vibrant, luscious hues? Look no further than Rēcipe Botanica's organic hair colour treatments. Say goodbye to harsh chemicals and hello to gorgeous, healthy hair with our step-by-step guide on how to become a mud head expert.1. PREPARE YOUR HAIRBefore diving into the world of herbal hair colouring, it's crucial to prep your strands for the ultimate transformation. Start by giving your hair a deep cleanse with a clarifying shampoo. This step ensures that your hair is free from any impurities, product buildup, or residues that could...
What chemical based colours are really made of: Unveiling the Truth Behind Traditional Dyes
In the quest for vibrant and dynamic hair colours, many of us have turned to chemical hair dyes without fully understanding what goes into those vibrant hues. From the dazzling reds to the deepest blacks, these colours often come with a hidden cost to our health and the environment. At Rēcipe Botanica, we believe in making informed choices, which is why we're here to shed light on what chemical hair colours are really made of and why opting for organic alternatives is the healthier and more sustainable option. The Chemical Cocktail: What's Inside Traditional Hair Dyes? Traditional hair dyes contain...
How to Manage Postpartum Hair Loss Naturally
Postpartum hair loss is one of the lesser-discussed changes new mothers face, yet it’s incredibly common. About three to six months after giving birth, you might notice more hair shedding than usual. While this can feel concerning, it’s a natural process as your body recalibrates after pregnancy. Here’s a guide to understanding and managing postpartum hair loss using gentle, natural methods. Why Does Postpartum Hair Loss Happen? During pregnancy, increased hormone levels (particularly estrogen) keep hair in a growth phase longer than usual, which is why many women experience thicker, fuller hair. After delivery, estrogen levels drop, and those hairs...
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