Monday, 23 April 2018

Maintaining Lengthy And Healthy Locks With Chebe Hair Product

By Karen Johnson


While Chebe has been used for decades, it was until recently that it gained a lot of popularity. It originated from central Africa, specifically Chad. Most of the Barase Arab women who reside in this region have used Chebe hair product over a long time to grow a thigh-length mane. This magic formula is made from indigenous ingredients.

So what are the secret ingredients behind this powerful mane care powder? Interestingly, most of the ingredients are edible. Chewe is made from a mixture of herbs derived mainly from Lavender Croton. This species is known to fight inflammation because it has antibacterial properties. It is, therefore, a good solution to fight scalp related fungus.

Apart from Lavender Croton, it also has other ingredients such as Samouh, Mahalaba, cloves and Humra perfume. Each of them is chosen to offer a specific health benefit which includes conditioning, moisturizing, strengthening and lock in moisture. For instance, Mahalaba has vasodilation and anti-inflammatory properties, so it does not only control inflammation but it also widens the blood cells by trying to relax the blood vessels so that more blood reaches the follicles. This means more nutrients are supplied where it is needed to support hair growth.

Similarly, other ingredients such as cloves have anthelmintic properties, so they can destroy parasites without a negative effect on the host. Samouh, on the other hand, helps to add slip to the product. This ingredient has 25% more protein than most common cereals. Typically, proteins are useful building blocks of locks. Frankincense or Humra perfume is good fragrant oil.

Generally, Chewe offers numerous benefits to your hair. Considering the above ingredients, the powder can help to neutralize the PH level of the scalp and hair shaft. It also boosts the growth of a well-nourished mane which is long and black. Besides this, it is moisturizing and cleanses the scalp to keep away fungus and other scalp issues which can cause alopecia.

To get the most out of this formulation, you can use it in two ways. The first one involves using the product as a treatment. The powder is mixed with oil or water to make a paste. With this option, you apply Shebe to the mane about 2 times a week. You let the commodity stay in your hairs for at least two hours before cleaning.

Another approach for using Shebe is through diffusing it in oil for about 2 to 3 weeks. You can use a jar of olive oil as the carrier oil and store it in a dark, dry place. Remember to shake at least once a day during the two weeks. Thereafter, apply the commodity to dry mane on daily basis or as needed.

This product is suitable for anyone who wishes to lengthen their hairs. If you feel that daily application is difficult to maintain, you can stick with a weekly routine. This is especially applicable to people who have to leave their homes every morning.




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