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3 Pure Products for Eco-Friendly Haircare

by Tazim Damji

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My hair is something people often comment on. Not to say that my hair the best thing since sliced bread or anything, but it is healthy-looking and shiny.
I have sensitive scalp and prefer to purchase products that are eco-friendly and free off ingredients that cause irritation. Labelling is big for me. I don’t like having to guess about ingredients, where things are made, and if the product will be suitable for my haircare needs.
As a vegan, I love knowing that all of Mastey’s products are well-labelled.
“Whether your hair needs moisture, color protectant, or strengthening power Mastey has a line of shampoos, conditioners, and leave-in conditioners that will leave your hair looking radiant and feeling soft, thanks to the natural ingredients that make your hair shine.”
I am always hesitant to try out new products for my hair, because I require a certain amount of moisture, or else my hair gets frizzy and unmanageable. But, Mastey’s product line looked promising, so I gave it a shot.

Mastey haircare

I don’t currently colour my hair, but knowing that this line is colour protecting makes me feel like it won’t strip out any of the necessary nutrients from my hair, like others might.

Here are a few of the key highlights of my Mastey experience:

  1. The shampoo and conditioner are light, yet moisturizing
  2. My hair felt noticeably more voluminous
  3. The smell was incredible—but not fake-smelling!

There are 3 ingredients that I’m happy that Mastey products are made up of: Argan Oil for conditioning & heat protection; Olive Oil for softness and shine; and anti-oxidant rich Grape Seed Extract to keep your hair color looking vibrant.

I received the above-mentioned products in order to write this post. I love them, that’s why I’m telling you about them. 🙂

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About Tazim Damji

Tazim Damji is a permaculture gardener and certified holistic nutritionist from Vancouver, Canada. She is passionate about photography, vegan food, and gardening. Read more posts by Tazim. Visit her food and adventure blog Celebrate Life's Adventures Connect with Tazim via Twitter or on Facebook .

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