As you can see in pics of me, I have long hair.
I just cut off about 3 inches but nonetheless it’s still long and subjected to the elements.
I love using Gold Label Virgin Coconut Oil for Hair Treatment on the ends of my hair.
Coconut oil has been used for thousands of years as a hair treatment.
In studies, coconut oil was the only oil found to reduce the protein loss remarkably for both undamaged and damaged hair when used as a pre-wash and post-wash grooming product.
Coconut oil is able to penetrate the hair shaft and thereby nourishing it.
It’s easy to use.
Simply massage into dry scalp or rub into the ends of your hair to keep protected and moisturized.
I usually use on the ends of my hair since that’s where I have the biggest problem, most of the time I’m also using products from Charle a Hair Studio that I often visit .
It’s simple too.
I just rub some into the last 2 or 3 inches of my hair and leave in.
Works great for being outside in the heat, humidity and sun all day.
It will leave your hair softer, shinier and healthier!
Gold Label Virgin Coconut Oil for Hair Treatment is great for all types of hair too.
Not to mention, you’ll have the tropical smell of fresh coconut with you…yum!
I’d rather smell like coconut and use a natural product than to use some funky chemical conditioner.
In short:
It’s an outstanding natural oil treatment for hair.
Note: when virgin coconut oil gets below 75 degrees it solidifies but will melt in your hands when you use it.
As you can see in the pics above though mine is liquid…I keep my condo at about 80 unless my daughter’s here then I freeze!
And, now you can try it and see for yourself.
Enter now for your chance to win Gold Label Virgin Coconut Oil for Hair Treatment
Retail value: $19.95
Contest open until Sept 5, 2011 11:59 p.m.
Winner will be announced on Sept 6, 2011 via email.
For Canadian entries: Tropical Traditions is not responsible for customs or duties that Canada may charge if you decide to participate in this Tropical Traditions sponsored blog giveaway.
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Jessica Hall says
I learned that the coconuts used to make this oil come from Mt. Banahaw and other rural places in Quezon Province, the coconut capital of the Philippines. They’re the highest quality coconuts and are nutritionally rich because of the volcanic soil of Mt. Banahaw.
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I would like to try the coconut banana colada smoothie. so tropical =)
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Leah says
I love that Tropical Traditions Gold Label Virgin Coconut Oil for Hair Treatment is not mass produced. It is made by families who are coconut farmers using old-fashioned traditional methods that have been used in the Philippines for hundreds of years, and it is 100% organic. : )
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Michelle Dippel says
I learned : Only the highest quality coconuts are hand-picked from each harvest
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Janet Bradley says
It’s always fun to learn new things! I learned I could smell like a delicious coconut rather than stinkly chemicals. Who would not want that!
I have short, dry hair and would love to try this to see if it would help it. I feel sure it would-it’s natural and natural is best!
Holly says
I had no idea that the method of extracting the oil was important for the flavor, texture and nutritional value of the oil.
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Well, it isn’t very exotic, but I make a smoothie every day for the kids either for breakfast,or lunch, and every time I add coconut oil it is a big, clumpy, unappetizing mess. I just read the “recipe” for not having the clumps (melting it and slowly drizzling it in while the blender whirrs away). Coconut brownies? How could THAT be wrong?!
Beth says
I learned that the families producing the coconut oil are using old traditional methods.
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kristin furth says
coconut oil is actually healthy for you! For years we were told the tropical oils were bad and now we’ve learned that is not true! so glad because i love it.
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Candis says
I learned that coconut oil has been used as a hair treatment for thousands of years. Who are we to go against history?
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R Rinehart says
I learned that coconut oil is not only good for your insides but it’s also great for your outsides, including on cuts & rashs on your skin.