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Saponins

Meaning ❉ Saponins are naturally occurring glycosides, found in various botanicals like shikakai, reetha, and yucca, recognized for their gentle, foam-forming properties when introduced to water. For textured hair, particularly Black and mixed hair types, these plant compounds offer a cleansing approach that respects the hair’s delicate structure, moving beyond harsh detergents. Understanding saponins allows for a more informed systematization of hair care routines, enabling an automation-like predictability in cleansing without stripping vital moisture. Their practical application ranges from powdered botanical washes, a nod to ancestral hair practices, to thoughtfully formulated modern hair products. This mild action helps maintain the scalp’s natural balance and aids in detangling, setting a gentle foundation for healthy growth. Considering saponins in your hair care planning offers a considerate path to sustained hair well-being.

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Botanical Alkali

Meaning ❉ Botanical Alkali refers to alkaline compounds derived from plants, central to ancestral hair care and cleansing traditions for textured hair.
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