Ingredients: Nettle
Dry, dull hair and damaged ends. After returning from vacation, it is necessary to remedy the effects that saltiness, sun exposure and frequent washing have caused to the health of your hair. With the arrival of autumn we also notice an increase in hair loss, often weakened due to climate change. To restore the natural balance of your hair, treat yourself to a restructuring treatment that you can do comfortably at home, your hair will return healthier, stronger and shinier!
This face mask enriched with green clay regularises sebum production and purifies the skin from pollution and stress!
This face lotion contains carrot oil, wheat germ oil, and caffeine is thought to help oily skin get back in shape and look at its best!
A quick and easy shampoo that will help the most meager hair shine and volumize to the maximum!
A delicate gel that will help your skin to get rid of makeup, sweat, and pollution residues without attacking it.
Summer and sea have given us a beautiful tan and hair that has the reflections of the sun!
However, we must not forget to take care and protect, in addition to our skin, also our hair, to defend it from the stress and dryness caused by the sun and salt, keeping it nourished, soft and shiny.
In fact, as we now know, hair is very sensitive to the effects of weather conditions, especially sun, wind and salt, but intervening quickly with home remedies and some targeted recipes is a very economical and effective pampering which, if done constantly, it will give us great satisfaction.
A nourishing flaxseed mask is a cure that should never be missing in our beauty routine, if done regularly we will have soft, silky and nourished hair!
This soap is inspired by the scent that invades our garden every summer, that of lemon beerbrush! At home we have always used lemon beerbrush in the kitchen, to make excellent herbal teas and a fantastic digestive liqueur .. And I thought: why not experiment with it in soap too? !! I then made this recipe with the hot method, using both the lemon beerbrush infusion and the leaves in the dough to create a light exfoliating effect. (this year, incredible but true, the lemon beerbrush is still in bloom in November !!)