Introducing the NEW Aloe & Avo Collection
Local hair care brand Nilotiqa is proud to present their newest range: Introducing the Aloe & Avo Collection, four deeply nourishing products designed for natural, protective and transitioning hair styles.
This soothing, rich in antioxidants, hydration-boosting, vitamin-packed range has arrived just in time for the colder, dryer winter season. Filled with soothing and hydrating properties for your scalp and hair, the products promise to hydrate and protect your hair, leaving it feeling, thicker, stronger, and healthier.
“Protective styles are convenient and can be so pampering to hair when handled with care and gentleness. That is why it was important for Nilotiqa to come up with a range that would really care for the scalp and hair while in protective styles” says Thokozile Mangwiro, Founder & CEO of Nilotiqa.
“We know that our customer loves their hair and loves to express themselves through hair. It was important to create rich formulations that strengthen hair and help stimulate growth, even with your hair in a protective style.”
The range comprises four brand new products:
Nilotiqa Aloe & Avo Moisturising Hair Butter
A moisture-rich remedy to deeply nourish and hydrate. With daily use, hair is left softer and stronger.
How to use: Apply to dry or damp hair daily to add/lock in moisture and maintain healthy hair.
250ml (R89.99)
Aloe & Avo Growth Stimulating Hair Oil
This blend of natural oils is designed to encourage healthy hair growth from the scalp. With daily use, hair is nourished, hydrated, and moisturised with a vibrant shine.
How to use: Massage oil into the scalp and hair, from roots to tip to nourish hair and replenish moisture. Recommended for daily use to promote healthy hair growth.
100ml (R89.99)
Aloe & Avo Curl Defining Gel
Flake-free and crunch-free. Provides lightweight curl definition without stiffness and white residue, with a beautiful natural shine. Suitable to use as prep for protective styles.
How to use: Section hair and apply generous amounts to each section. Scrunch coils and curls as needed. For best results, allow to air dry. At the start of protective styles, apply the gel at the root of your scalp after parting each braid to get a better grip on the hair and to allow the style to last longer.
250ml (R89.99)
Aloe & Avo Volumizing Hair Mousse
A lightweight, frizz-busting formula to achieve soft, defined, natural, or set curls. Suitable to set and wrap your protective styles with added shine.
How to use: Pump a small amount into the palm of your hands and rub them together. Apply to wet or dry hair and distribute evenly into hair. Style as desired.
250ml (R89.99)
Our Ingredients:
Aloe Vera: Has healing properties for the scalp and hair.
Aloe vera has been used for centuries for its healing properties. Aloe vera gel is cooling and soothing when applied to the skin, which is why it’s sometimes used to treat burns and skin wounds.
Rubbing aloe vera into your scalp and hair and letting it penetrate your hair follicles could condition and improve damaged, dry hair. Its helps resolve the scalp inflammation that dandruff causes.
Aloe vera contains vitamins A, C, and E. All three of these vitamins contribute to cell turnover, promoting healthy cell growth and shiny hair. Vitamin B12 and folic acid are also contained in aloe vera. Both of these components can keep your hair from falling out.
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