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Sacred Herbal Hair Rinse supports natural circulation function to the scalp which may, in turn, promote hair follicle growth. This nourishing blend of herbs supports strong, healthy hair and silica while the apple cider vinegar balances the pH of the scalp for optimal hair growth, shine, and vibrance!*
Natural
Vegan
Gluten-Free
Pregnancy Safe
Use 2-3 times per week, or as works best for your hair
Rosemary (Salvia rosmarinus), Nettles (Urtica dioica), Horsetail (Equisetum arvense), Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia), & apple cider vinegar.
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Lavender is a soothing and calming herb, beautiful for promoting a good night’s sleep. She aids in supporting a relaxed nervous system, eases spasms, and soothes headaches. Lavender also strengthens the nervous system, gently, of course.*
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Horsetail
Nettles are well known for her ability to support the body during that pesky springtime sneezing and wheezing as well as being a nourishing herb, often referred to as “medicinal food”. She is also wonderful for supporting the body’s natural response to inflammation, the detoxification pathways, and cleansing processes.*
Rosemary is best known for her ability to stimulate the body’s circulation of blood. This allows for better circulation of oxygen, removal of blood impurities, and more blood flow through the peripherals, warming up cold, stiff joints.*
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Name: Lavender
Latin name: Lavandula angustifolia
Family: Lamiaceae
Parts Used: Flowers
Taste: mildly bitter
Energetics: Cooling, drying
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Name: Horsetail
Latin name: Equisetum arvense
Family: Equisetaceae
Parts Used: Aerial (vegetative green phase)
Taste: Earthy
Energetics: Cooling
Key actions: Connective tissue tonic, nutritive, diuretic, astringent
Precautions/Contraindications:
Not for use in persons with kidney disease.
Name: Nettle
Latin name: Urtica dioica
Family: Urticaceae
Parts Used: Leaves, roots, seeds
Taste: Astringent, salty, earthy, bitter
Name: Rosemary
Latin name: Rosmarinus officinalis, Salvia rosmarinus
Parts Used: Aerial parts
Taste: Pungent, slightly sweet, mildly bitter
Energetics: Warming, drying
Key actions: Circulatory stimulant, anxiolytic, nervine, antimicrobial, analgesic
If pregnant, do not consume more than a culinary amount
Note: For best results, use after the shower and allow to air dry. If your hair is on the dryer side, use less spray. If hair is on the oily side, use more spray.
***For external use only***
***Always store in a cool, dry, dark place***
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*The products and statements made about specific products on this website have not been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease
**Always consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new vitamins, supplements, diet, or exercise program, before taking any medication, or if you have or suspect you might have a health problem. If pregnant, nursing, or may become pregnant, please consult with your healthcare professional before use.