10 Reasons to Love Jasmine
1 - Promotes Hair Health
Jasmine is believed to stimulate blood circulation in the scalp, which plays an important role in hair health and growth
2 - Encourages hair resilience
Jasmine is believed to nourish hair and promote hair elasticity. When hair is more elastic is it less like to break and split at the ends.
3 - Reduces Hair Breakage
Jasmine is believed to hydrate and help protect hair from becoming brittle and breaking, leaving you with smoother hair.
4 - Supports a healthy scalp biome
Jasmine is believed to support the balance of sebum production, ensuring your scalp remains neither too oily nor too dry.
5 - Soothes the scalp
Jasmine is believed to soothe, and utilizes antioxidant properties to calm an irritated scalp, cool and reduce itching.
6 - Helps manage frizz
Jasmine is believed to tame frizz and flyaways, leaving your hair more manageable and smoother.
7 - Adds Natural shine and luster
Jasmine is believed to enhance natural shine, making hair look healthier, shinier and more vibrant.
8 - Moisturizes Dry Hair
Jasmine is believed to provide deep hydration to dry and damaged hair, leaving it soft and silky.
9 - Supports smoother more manageable hair
Jasmine is believed to make hair smoother, more manageable and more resilient and resistant to damage from heat styling.
10 - Serves as a natural perfume alternative
Jasmine flowers smell amazing and offer a natural hair perfume alternative that is completely chemical-free, replacing the need for synthetic fragrances found in commercial hair products and perfumes.
Find the potent and aromatic jasmine flower in our beautiful, natural and effective haircare line:
And let the natural scent of our beautiful Jasmine Ritual Candle soothe your mind after a long day.
References
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