On Twitter I have often posed the question about hair products to use on Addison’s hair. See, I’m hair challenged. I have a ton of hair and its oily so my street cred and knowledge of dealing with dry hair is null and void.
After trying a plethora of different products on her hair I had basically thrown my hands up. Baby girl’s hair is like a brillo pad. I can put all kinds of product on it and minutes later it looks like a tumbleweed.
I was thrilled when I was reached out to by Simplicity Hair Oil to try some of their products. I was willing to try anything at that point..although I was leery to try anything in a straight oil form after she poured a whole half a jar of olive oil on my couch while I was doing her hair..
No. I don’t want to talk about it..Moving on.
So the oil was for everybody. It was a bit heavy for my hair but like I said my hair is extremely oily so I refrain from putting anything on it after I wash it. My husband decided to use it on his skin. Whatever. My son’s hair was nice and shiny and it worked all kinds of Jesus miracles on Addison’s hair.
I only used about 2-3 drops per section and rubbed it in really well. The shine was evident immediately like all products but a few hours later she still had some sheen which would have been long gone with some of the other products I had been using. The smell was amazing.
Simplicity Oil is all natural and contains Coconut and Tea Tree oil just to name a few of the ingredients. I’m not really into all of the inner workings of my hair products but when I have been recommended products to use these two oils always come up. Based on this product they really do work wonders on dry hair. I would encourage you to check them out online and order a sample to see if the product is a good fit for you and your family.
You can find Simplicity on the Web, Twitter and Facebook….and she’s a mom! Go check her out.
*Yes. I was given this product for the sole purpose of use and review. As always and forever more all opinions stated here are mine. Thank You*
2 Comments
Tiffany
April 18, 2012 at 12:52 pmHmm. I have tumbleweed hair, too, so I’m intrigued.
Marilyn
September 25, 2018 at 3:26 pmHi dear, I need your help. I want to go natural but I have no idea where to start. right now my hair is natural but its not haelth at all. i have no clue what to do to make it better and keep it health. Do you have an suggestions? S.O.S From a girl in need.