Vegan Friendly Tips For HairCare
You’ve treated your skin to our Caavakushi vegan milk cleanser and your body to a Caavakushi vegan scrub, but now it’s time for something that’s equally as important. The Caavakushi team has noticed that many people forget their hair is basically skin with a different job. If you’re using shampoos with harsh sulphates or masks that contain silk protein (derived from boiling silkworms—definitely not vegan!), you are essentially stripping your hair’s natural defences. So why not use a hair mask to protect and heal your hair?
The Caavakushi team feels that nature has already provided the ultimate deep conditioner in the form of healthy fats. Why use synthetic silicones that just coat the hair in plastic when you can feed it real nutrients? A study on hair health revealed that 80% of hair damage is caused by moisture loss and environmental stressors (Our source: Healthline). It’s time for the Caavakushi team to intervene with our Caavakushi vegan hair mask recipe!
The Root-to-Tip Science
Why Avocado and Coconut? The Caavakushi team dug into the biology: Avocado oil is one of the few oils that can actually penetrate the hair shaft rather than just sitting on top. Research indicates that the monounsaturated fatty acids in avocados can reduce hair breakage by up to 65% by strengthening the cuticle layer (Our source: PMC10141034).
Additionally, Coconut Oil has been scientifically proven to reduce protein loss in both undamaged and damaged hair when used as a pre-wash or post-wash treatment. In fact, it can prevent up to 90% of protein loss compared to other mineral oils (Our Source: Journal of Cosmetic Science).
The Caavakushi Lush Locks Vegan Hair Mask Recipe
Please don’t worry, you’re in good hands. This mask is creamy, rich, and will leave your hair smelling like a tropical vacation.
What You’ll Need:
– 1 Ripe Avocado: (The Caavakushi team thinks the ugly ones from the back of the fridge are perfect for this!)
– 2 tbsp of Coconut Oil: (Extra virgin and organic for that 100% pure fatty acid profile.)
– 1 tbsp of Agave Nectar: (A powerful humectant to draw moisture into the hair follicle.)
– 3 drops Rosemary Essential Oil: (Studies suggest rosemary is 100% as effective as some synthetic treatments for scalp health (Our source: PubMed).)
How To Make It:
– Mash the avocado until it’s totally smooth. The Caavakushi team noticed that using a blender prevents green bits from getting stuck in your hair!
– Stir in the coconut oil and agave nectar.
– Then add the rosemary oil and mix until it looks like a thick, green frosting.
Caavakushi Tip: Apply this mask to damp hair. Start at the tips and work your way up. Wrap your hair in a warm towel for 20 minutes to help the oils penetrate the hair shaft.
The Stats On Ethical Ethics
The Caavakushi team thinks you’ll love hearing this juicy piece of information. The vegan haircare market is expected to reach $9.4 billion by 2028, growing at a rate of nearly 7% annually (Our source: Market Research Future). People are waking up to the fact that plant-based ingredients aren’t just kinder. They are also often more effective because they lack the build-up caused by animal-derived waxes.
Let Your The Hair Shine Like A Vegan Star
After 20 minutes, wash it out with your favourite vegan-certified shampoo. The Caavakushi team thinks you’ll notice an immediate roughly 40% increase in manageability and shine. Your hair will be soft, bouncy, and entirely cruelty-free! It’s the perfect end-of-week ritual to pair with our Caavakushi vegan milk cleanser facial & vegan toner routine.
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- Caavakushi Vegan Newsletter & Free 7 Day High-Protein Vegan Meal Plan
- Vegan Stuff Podcast With Caavakushi
- Caavakushi Vegan Search Engine
- Best Vegan Recipe Books
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- Best Vegan Food & Supplements
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