Superbalm
My hair care routine changes so much, I think it's due to the weather here in the UK... its mostly cold around this time of year, but we do get the odd warm days. The constant change in weather can really do some damage to your hair and skin. But since I have very fine hair, I find that it gets dry and dull most of the time. I also suffer from very bad eczema on my scalp, causing it to be very dry and flaky. I headed to my local Lush store becuase I remembered from my experience working there that they had a product called 'Superbalm' Its a scalp treatment but can also be used on legs, arms etc. It has Rose wax and Chamomile Oil which are both calming and soothing on the scal, as well as Lavender Oil and Extra Virgin Coconut Oil to soften and moisurise the scalp. You only need to use a little, since a littlge goes a long way with this product. I've been using it for 4 months now and I've noticed a considerate amoount of difference with my scalp, It's no where near as itchy or flaky, and I've found my scalp to be a lot more hydrated. I've also noticed my hair starting to grow faster now, which is amazing as it hasnt grown much in the past 2 years.
Roots
Since my scalp was a lot healthier, I thought it was time to sort my actual hair out! As its very fine and thin, I was looking for a rich and moisturing hair mask or treatment...Something that would actually make a difference. Thats when I came across Roots Hair Treatment. It has 3 different types of mint which helps to stimulate the scalp, which also helps the hair to grow. It also has honeyin it which moisurises and can also be used as an antiseptic, which helped loads with my flaky scalp. Finally it is scented with orange, neroli and grapefruit, which are all uplifting and moodlifting scents.
I use the two together once a week, I put them both on my scalp at around 8pm in the evening, and then wash them both out the next day. I found leaving them both in over night really gave the product the oppertunity to really sink and get to work.
A couple of photo's of my hair after the treatments.
I hope you found this post useful, if you have any questions dont be afraid to leave a comment!
Aimee x

