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Olive Oil: The Secret To Soft Natural Hair

Next up in our ingredient spotlight is extra virgin olive oil. This common kitchen ingredient provides some useful benefits beyond cooking. Here at NaturAll Club, we’re all about using non-toxic and natural ingredients that bring big results (click here for our full ingredient list)!

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What Makes it Extra Virgin?

Extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) is packed with health benefits to give your hair some shine! Unlike regular olive oil, there are no processed oils in EVOO. As a pure oil, it brings the most benefits. 

What Are The Benefits?

Moisturizing 

Extra virgin olive oil contains emollients that coat each strand to decrease tangles while locking in moisture, preventing frizz, and adding shine. Our Hydrating Avocado Conditioner contains EVOO making it the perfect product to make your hair more manageable! 

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Promotes Growth

Extra virgin olive oil is rich in antioxidants, like Vitamin E. This is an important antioxidant for hair growth. Vitamin E has also been found to help prevent future hair loss.

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Reduces Dandruff

Olive oil reduces the chance of dandruff by moisturizing the scalp. EVOO also naturally promotes scalp health by reducing inflammation and itching.Our Fresh Avocado Deep Conditioner in the Dry Solution has extra virgin olive oil in it! The Dry Solution will help you maintain a moisturized scalp as well as give you soft and healthy hair!

benefits of olive oil for natural hair

By using a product that contains olive oil, you can reap all of these amazing natural benefits without any added chemicals or processed oils! 

Muhga Eltigani

Muhga Eltigani

After years of using products that left her hair dry, damaged, and dull, Muhga Eltigani decided to chop off her hair and start over. For 6 months, she committed to using only natural ingredients on her hair- foods from her fridge and the grocery store with names she recognized, like avocados, olive oil, coconut, baking soda, and even eggs. She found support through an online community of women like her, sharing recipes and ingredients on Youtube.


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