eBook Embrace Your Grey: What I've Learned About Maintaining Healthy Grey Hair
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This guide was designed to help you transition to and maintain the next natural step in the life story of your hair. Much like growing a beard, a “big chop” or growing locs, your grey signifies the time in your life where you’ve chosen to embrace change. Properly caring for and maintaining its fly signifies that you are encouraging all that your silver lining embodies; truth, wisdom, beauty, and understanding.
I hope that you can rock your natural grey hair as an accomplishment and as an accolade that comes with knowing who you are and how you wish to show up in this world.
The power that comes from understanding that you’ve decided to stand in the beauty of your silver lining is a nod to the wiser, more confident you. Your grey coils are a sign that you have chosen to be who you are gracefully and authentically, wholly, and wonderfully made.
TABLE OF CONTENTS (30 PGs.)
Where It All Started
4 Ways To Maintain Your Silver Lining
Why Is My Hair Turning Grey?!
Does It Run In The Family?
Location, Location, Location
Vitamins And Deficiency
Stress And Old Age
What Is Premature Grey?
Naturally, Treat Your Grey Hair
Vitamin E
Argan Oil
Jojoba Oil
Coconut Oil
Avocado Oil
Castor Oil
What Not To Use On Your Grey Hair
Parabens
Alcohol Based Products
Silicone
Sodium Sulfates
A Note From The Founder Of Manhattan Grey...
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This e-book is full of great info for maintaining beautiful, healthy grey hair!!!
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