CREO has a line of all-natural, vegan, paraben-free, plant-derived hair and skin care products that I just recently discovered, and I’m happy to say that they live up to my high expectations. At this point, vegan hair care, especially shampoos, need to seriously kick ass for me to post on VBR.
My fave CREO products include [...]
Sometime I feel like a broken record when I go on and on about how nasty and dry my hair is. My hair is in a constant state of crustitude and dude, it bums me out. It’s always a treat when I discover serious, no-bullshit, vegan brands of shampoo that actually make my hair feel [...]
Special guest post by Helena Parker
I am new to veganism but my hair is not! I have been using Pureology hair products for about a year and a half and it thanks me every day. No really, it does. It shows me how thankful it is by requiring less color maintenance and growing longer faster.
Sine I’ve fallen in love with Head Organics, I’m excited for you to try some of their products out for yourself.
VBR and Head Organics are giving away the following full sized products to a lucky reader:
Head Organics Hair Spray ($13.50)
Head Organics Volumizing Mousse ($16.50)
Head Organics Leave In Conditioner ($13.50)
The retail value of this prize is [...]
I have people who constantly come up to me asking for my opinion on vegan hair care products. It seems like finding the perfect vegan shampoo and conditioner can be quite an elusive feat. I definitely have found some gems and today I’d like to introduce you all to Head Organics. I’ve been using Head [...]
Did you know baby products (i.e. shampoos, lotions) often times contain carcinogens and toxic ingredients that can cause infections and various health problems?
Original Sprout is a family-owned company that manufactures vegan, cruelty-free, organic hair care and skin care products for the entire family. All of their products are free of phytoestrogens, soy, parabens, gluten, dioxanes [...]
Olamina is the amazing woman behind Ah Shayh All Natural Skin and Hair Care Products. She donates 20% of the proceeds from shea butter sales to the Dagomba Women’s Collective and their children. The collective, located in Ghana, helps women become self sufficient by encouraging them to return to school and engage in life [...]
