Fermentation reduces the pH level of rice water to the pH level of the hair and nourishes it better due to the effective penetration of vitamins into the scalp and hair structure. You can also use diluted rice water as a conditioner. Apply it to wet clean hair, massage the scalp slightly and rinse after 5-10 minutes.
Bamboo extract which is known for its scalp-soothing properties improves blood circulation in the scalp, strengthening hair follicles, and promoting the growth of a thicker mane. This plant extract is also filled with antioxidants and anti-irritant properties that create an environment for more hair to grow.
Aloe vera contains something called proteolytic enzymes which repairs dead skin cells on the scalp. It also acts as a great conditioner and leaves your hair all smooth and shiny. It promotes hair growth, prevents itching on the scalp, reduces dandruff, and conditions your hair.
Peach kernel oil protects hair from environmental conditions such as sun, wind, rain, and pollution. Coating the hair shaft with light Peach kernel oil also deters frizz and helps define curl patterns. The nutrients in Peach kernel oil condition hair, aiding hair growth by preventing breakage and tangles.
The anti-inflammatory effect of red raspberry seed oil also soothes symptoms of inflammatory skin conditions like eczema, rosacea, and psoriasis. Dry skin is a symptom of these conditions, too. The oil can moisturize and soften skin and reduce flares and irritation like itching, swelling, and redness. For hair, the antioxidants in red raspberry seed oil help give your hair moisture and shine. Simply massage the red raspberry seed oil into your scalp and hair to moisturize and nourish your hair from the roots to the tip.
Rich in linoleic acid, Vitamin E, and other nutrients, Cucumber Seed Oil is an excellent anti-ager, keeping the skin's protective barrier strong and improving firmness and elasticity. Both antibacterial and anti-inflammatory, this versatile oil diminishes signs of aging while promoting cell regeneration.
The black tea benefits for your skin include providing your body with enough ammunition to fight against skin infections and blemishes. It also helps delay aging and reduces puffiness, while the polyphenols and tannins present in the beverage are said to boost the rejuvenation of skin cells.
What are the benefits of kokum butter?
Highly moisturizing, kokum butter helps heal dry and cracked skin, especially lips, elbows, knees, and soles of feet. It may also aid in improving the appearance of scars and stretch marks. Kokum butter is rich in essential fatty acids, which softens the skin and helps promote elasticity.
Niacinamide has a vital role in growing long and strong hair due to its circulation-boosting properties. It enhances the appearance and feel of hair, by increasing body, suppleness, sheen. It also improves the texture of hair that has been physically/chemically damaged by helping to build Keratin.
Vitamin B5 which possesses humectant-like properties can come to the rescue. This vitamin helps hair retain moisture and keeps them hydrated. Moisture which forms a thin shield over hair acts as a shield and protects from damaging pollutants in the atmosphere. Eventually, this also works to prevent breakage.
Ingredients: Distilled Water, Slippery Elm Bark, Sea moss, Fermented Forbidden rice milk, Avocado Butter, Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein, BTMS, Aloe Juice, Kokum Butter, Avocado Oil, Black Tea, Cetearyl Alcohol, Cetyl Alcohol, Cucumber Oil, Peach Kernel Oil, Raspberry Seed Oil, dl-Panthenol(B5), Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride, Behenyl Alcohol, Bamboo, Niacinamide (B3), Biotin (B7), Optiphen Plus(Preservative)
I use the traditional Yao fermentation method for all my fermented rice recipes. This process takes a minimum of 1 week.
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