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4 Reasons Why I'm Loving Black Crown's Peppermint & Tea Tree Shampoo for Natural Hair Care

By Rockitnapptural @Rockitnapptural
The Black Crown line was created by a registered nurse who had been struggling with common hair issues such as breakage and slow hair growth. The nurse, Margaret committed to locking her hair and started doing tons of research, educating herself on how to care for her hair using all-natural and plant based ingredients. I was recently given the opportunity to try the Black Crown product line, specifically the Peppermint and Tea Tree Shampoo (and the Hemp Hot Oil Treatment- review coming soon). I'm always thrilled to try new products and I especially love that Black Crown products consist of all-natural and organic ingredients that your hair can really enjoy. Black Crown products were also uniquely designed with naturally kinky, curly, coily and locked styles in mind. 

4 Reasons Why I'm Loving Black Crown's Peppermint & Tea Tree Shampoo for Natural Hair Care

Retail Price: $12 for 8 fluid ounces

I have to say that I really liked the shampoo, especially since I tend to be heavy with my product use, and I need a good clarifying shampoo to help get rid of the build-up.  Here are 4 reasons why I'm really loving the Black Crown Peppermint & Tea Tree Shampoo:
1. Ingredients that your Hair will Love
I'm the type that likes my scalp to be pretty well cleansed but I'm also a big fan of tee tree oil, and judging by the scent I knew I was in for some serious cleansing. Black Crown created a shampoo that not only makes your hair feel clean and fresh, its also promotes healthy hair growth with its all-natural and herbal ingredients. The Black Crown Tea Tree Shampoo contains mane-friendly ingredients, such as:
  • Aloe Leaf Juice- great for hair loss, moisturizes, strengthens hair
  • Lavender- helps hair growth, balances oily and dry scalp, regulates oil production
  • Roman Chamomile- helps calm itchy, inflamed or irritated scalp
  • Panthenol- helps hair retain moisture, restores dull and lifeless hair
  • Rosehips- helps fight dry, brittle and damaged hair
  • Jojoba oil- treats damaged hair, fights dandruff, promotes hair growth
  • Peppermint- stimulates scalp, promotes hair growth
  • Tea Tree Oil- antibacterial oil that fights scalp infections, dandruff, flaky scalp, etc.

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4 Reasons Why I'm Loving Black Crown's Peppermint & Tea Tree Shampoo for Natural Hair Care

2. Paraben, Alcohol & Sulfate-Free
Anyone can appreciate a product that steers clear of using toxic ingredients in their products, and with the Peppermint and Tea Tree Shampoo being paraben, alcohol and sulfate-free that's an added bonus. Black Crown prides itself on using the best ingredients that will feed and nurture your thirsty hair strands.
3. Great for Dry, Itchy Scalp
As someone who suffers from dry and itchy scalp, Black Crown's Peppermint and Tea Tree shampoo helped me to achieve a clean, itch-free scalp. There is a slight tingling effect that takes place when using, but nothing overbearing. This is a shampoo that can be used all year, especially if you suffer from dry, itchy scalp in the winter from the lack of moisture in the air, or if you suffer from a sweaty, itchy scalp in the warmer months.
4. Clarifies without Stripping Your Hair
It will leave your hair clean, but not with that stripped, squeaky-clean feeling. Compared to most shampoos, the Peppermint and Tea tree shampoo has a light consistency but a little bit goes a long way and it certainly doesn't disappoint in the clarifying department. The Black Crown Peppermint and Tea Tree shampoo will definitely be added to my natural hair care arsenal and I highly recommend it for anyone looking for a clean, refreshed and healthy hair and scalp.

For more information on Black Crown products, please feel free to visit the website at www.blackcrownnaturalhaircare.com. 
4 Reasons Why I'm Loving Black Crown's Peppermint & Tea Tree Shampoo for Natural Hair Care


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