How I destroyed my hair.. then saved it

How I destroyed my hair.. then saved it

In 2020 I dyed my hair a staggering 15 times in under a year, ping-ponging between my natural brown, bleach blonde, extensions, platinum, and jet black. It was a rollercoaster ride that left my hair feeling like straw and my confidence in shambles.

For the next four years, I became a product junkie, hunting for the holy grail of hair repair. I splurged on high-end treatments that costed my upwards of $3k and fell for every viral drugstore mask that promised to reverse the damage. Let's just say my bathroom looked like a beauty aisle exploded.

While I was busy trying to fix my hair, my body was screaming for attention. I found myself battling chronic illness, inflammation, and amenorrhea. I learned the products I had been consuming so excessively over the past 4 years were contributing, and potentially even the cause of, the illnesses I was trying so hard to reverse. I downloaded apps and spoke with specialists about the ingredients in my products, and realized the products I'd been slathering on were packed with more endocrine disruptors and potential carcinogens than a chemistry lab. Talk about a wake-up call!

This revelation sparked a total lifestyle overhaul. I went full-on holistic queen, overhauling everything from my diet to my skincare. But finding clean, effective haircare? That was my Everest.

Then came the game-changer: tallow. Yes, you heard that right – beef fat became my new holy grail. I started using it on my face (cue shocked aesthetician asking about my fountain of youth), and soon, I was slathering it everywhere. When I tried it on my hair? Mind. Blown.

But I didn't stop there. Channeling my holistic-queen, I dived into naturopathic literature and stumbled upon the magic of rosemary oil. After some trial and error that would make a chemist proud (and I consulted many), I concocted the perfect hair savior growth blend.

The results? I've been using this miracle balm on my friends and family for a year, and the growth is insane. It's like my hair is on steroids – but the good, natural kind.

One thing that this whole experience has taught me is that when it comes to beauty and health, sometimes its best to go back to the basics. I'm beyond excited to share this (truly) life changing product with the world. 


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