Going even more natural?
Okay so lately there has been this trend of women going natural with their hair. I was a bit ahead on this one because I began letting my hair go natural when I was 11 years old. When I first went natural people looked at me like I was committing some sort of sin, but now it's the thing to do. My hair is relatively happy in it's state,but it can be hard sometimes to try to find products that work well with my hair. I was reminded recently that my everything does best when I keep things as natural as possible. This includes my hair and skin. What does this mean for me? I am going back to the basics with a couple of additions. I am trying really hard not to use anything much on my body or in my hair that I can't ingest. I still will use hygiene items of course, but my choices in hair and skin oil will widely be olive oil or lotions whose ingredients I can pronounce without mentally returning to my high school chemistry class days. If what I really want in a product, such as oatmeal for instance, isn't in the first five ingredients in the product I won't buy it. When they place the ingredients on products they list them according to the amounts that they use of each product going from most to least so the items at the bottom are barely in the product. God put everything that we ever needed on the earth when he made it, so why mess with it? Chemistry isn't exactly the degradation of what God did, but I find that products work better in their more natural state. So yes I am going more natural. Cocoa Butter, olive oil, egg masks, oatmeal baths, and lemons. That sounds really good to me.
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