








Hymn to Hair Oil
Hymn to Hair oil forms a protective shield around each hair strand, enhancing its strength while minimizing breakage. Suitable for all hair types, it deeply nourishes and restores hair integrity.
For hair oiling rituals, work with intention into the scalp and hair shaft. Let sit for at least 20 minutes.
For daily moisturizing, work 1-3 drops in the lower ends of the hair.
A little goes a long way.
Ingredients: argan*, coconut oil*, jojoba oil*, pomegranate oil*, mugwort*, calendula*, rose*, rosemary*, nettles**
*organic, **wildcrafted
The Plants
Argan Oil — Assists in healing cracked, sore, infected, scarred, blemished, and even burned scalps. By balancing skin’s pH and melanin levels, it protects against the sun’s UV radiation and potential damage to the skin and hair.
Coconut Oil — Fractionated coconut oil is lighter than virgin coconut oil. This makes for a smoother delivery of the plant medicines. It helps restore dry hair and hydrate hair follicles. In turn, it reduces hair breakage, frizz, and knots.
Golden Jojoba Oil — It’s said that jojoba oil mimics our skin’s sebum (natural skin oils secreted by sebaceous glands), making it easily permeable through the skin layers. It penetrates the hair follicle, thereby strengthening the hair and reducing frizz and knots.
Pomegranate Oil - Pomegranate oil is known for its antifungal and anti-inflammatory properties. It may help alleviate dandruff-causing fungi from our scalp. Its stearic acid properties promote oil control by purging dirt, sweat, and excess sebum from the hair.
Mugwort — Mugwort has been shown to soothe your scalp and relieve itchiness because of its antibacterial properties. It has long been used to induce dreams and awaken the third eye when taken internally. Topically, studies show it prevents hair loss and encourages hair follicle repair.
Calendula — Calendula is a solar medicine, meaning it’s warming, stimulating, and vital force-nourishing. It brings fresh oxygenated blood to the scalp to assist in wound, sore, burn, and infection healing. Reduces oxidative stress within cells and eliminates free radicals. This protects the hair follicles at the root, which are vulnerable to free radical attacks.
Rose — Rose is Aphrodites’ botanical form. She is her essence. She represents beauty, sensuality, sexuality, the divine feminine, bravery, action, and wholeness. Roses are calming and hydrating; they are also known to have mild cleansing attributes due to their natural antibacterial properties.
Rosemary — Rosemary contains volatile oils. It strengthens and thickens hair while slowing hair loss and graying. The anti-microbial, anti-septic, astringent, anti-oxidant, and tonic properties of this oil make it beneficial for hydrating and balancing a dry or oily scalp.
Nettles — “When in doubt, give nettles” — David Hoffman
Internally, nettles are a powerhouse plant that touch almost all organ systems. From Native Americans to traditional European herbalists, Nettles has been employed to improve hair health. Historically, stinging nettle was believed to stimulate hair growth, prevent hair loss, and enhance the overall quality of hair.
Hymn to Hair oil forms a protective shield around each hair strand, enhancing its strength while minimizing breakage. Suitable for all hair types, it deeply nourishes and restores hair integrity.
For hair oiling rituals, work with intention into the scalp and hair shaft. Let sit for at least 20 minutes.
For daily moisturizing, work 1-3 drops in the lower ends of the hair.
A little goes a long way.
Ingredients: argan*, coconut oil*, jojoba oil*, pomegranate oil*, mugwort*, calendula*, rose*, rosemary*, nettles**
*organic, **wildcrafted
The Plants
Argan Oil — Assists in healing cracked, sore, infected, scarred, blemished, and even burned scalps. By balancing skin’s pH and melanin levels, it protects against the sun’s UV radiation and potential damage to the skin and hair.
Coconut Oil — Fractionated coconut oil is lighter than virgin coconut oil. This makes for a smoother delivery of the plant medicines. It helps restore dry hair and hydrate hair follicles. In turn, it reduces hair breakage, frizz, and knots.
Golden Jojoba Oil — It’s said that jojoba oil mimics our skin’s sebum (natural skin oils secreted by sebaceous glands), making it easily permeable through the skin layers. It penetrates the hair follicle, thereby strengthening the hair and reducing frizz and knots.
Pomegranate Oil - Pomegranate oil is known for its antifungal and anti-inflammatory properties. It may help alleviate dandruff-causing fungi from our scalp. Its stearic acid properties promote oil control by purging dirt, sweat, and excess sebum from the hair.
Mugwort — Mugwort has been shown to soothe your scalp and relieve itchiness because of its antibacterial properties. It has long been used to induce dreams and awaken the third eye when taken internally. Topically, studies show it prevents hair loss and encourages hair follicle repair.
Calendula — Calendula is a solar medicine, meaning it’s warming, stimulating, and vital force-nourishing. It brings fresh oxygenated blood to the scalp to assist in wound, sore, burn, and infection healing. Reduces oxidative stress within cells and eliminates free radicals. This protects the hair follicles at the root, which are vulnerable to free radical attacks.
Rose — Rose is Aphrodites’ botanical form. She is her essence. She represents beauty, sensuality, sexuality, the divine feminine, bravery, action, and wholeness. Roses are calming and hydrating; they are also known to have mild cleansing attributes due to their natural antibacterial properties.
Rosemary — Rosemary contains volatile oils. It strengthens and thickens hair while slowing hair loss and graying. The anti-microbial, anti-septic, astringent, anti-oxidant, and tonic properties of this oil make it beneficial for hydrating and balancing a dry or oily scalp.
Nettles — “When in doubt, give nettles” — David Hoffman
Internally, nettles are a powerhouse plant that touch almost all organ systems. From Native Americans to traditional European herbalists, Nettles has been employed to improve hair health. Historically, stinging nettle was believed to stimulate hair growth, prevent hair loss, and enhance the overall quality of hair.
Hymn to Hair oil forms a protective shield around each hair strand, enhancing its strength while minimizing breakage. Suitable for all hair types, it deeply nourishes and restores hair integrity.
For hair oiling rituals, work with intention into the scalp and hair shaft. Let sit for at least 20 minutes.
For daily moisturizing, work 1-3 drops in the lower ends of the hair.
A little goes a long way.
Ingredients: argan*, coconut oil*, jojoba oil*, pomegranate oil*, mugwort*, calendula*, rose*, rosemary*, nettles**
*organic, **wildcrafted
The Plants
Argan Oil — Assists in healing cracked, sore, infected, scarred, blemished, and even burned scalps. By balancing skin’s pH and melanin levels, it protects against the sun’s UV radiation and potential damage to the skin and hair.
Coconut Oil — Fractionated coconut oil is lighter than virgin coconut oil. This makes for a smoother delivery of the plant medicines. It helps restore dry hair and hydrate hair follicles. In turn, it reduces hair breakage, frizz, and knots.
Golden Jojoba Oil — It’s said that jojoba oil mimics our skin’s sebum (natural skin oils secreted by sebaceous glands), making it easily permeable through the skin layers. It penetrates the hair follicle, thereby strengthening the hair and reducing frizz and knots.
Pomegranate Oil - Pomegranate oil is known for its antifungal and anti-inflammatory properties. It may help alleviate dandruff-causing fungi from our scalp. Its stearic acid properties promote oil control by purging dirt, sweat, and excess sebum from the hair.
Mugwort — Mugwort has been shown to soothe your scalp and relieve itchiness because of its antibacterial properties. It has long been used to induce dreams and awaken the third eye when taken internally. Topically, studies show it prevents hair loss and encourages hair follicle repair.
Calendula — Calendula is a solar medicine, meaning it’s warming, stimulating, and vital force-nourishing. It brings fresh oxygenated blood to the scalp to assist in wound, sore, burn, and infection healing. Reduces oxidative stress within cells and eliminates free radicals. This protects the hair follicles at the root, which are vulnerable to free radical attacks.
Rose — Rose is Aphrodites’ botanical form. She is her essence. She represents beauty, sensuality, sexuality, the divine feminine, bravery, action, and wholeness. Roses are calming and hydrating; they are also known to have mild cleansing attributes due to their natural antibacterial properties.
Rosemary — Rosemary contains volatile oils. It strengthens and thickens hair while slowing hair loss and graying. The anti-microbial, anti-septic, astringent, anti-oxidant, and tonic properties of this oil make it beneficial for hydrating and balancing a dry or oily scalp.
Nettles — “When in doubt, give nettles” — David Hoffman
Internally, nettles are a powerhouse plant that touch almost all organ systems. From Native Americans to traditional European herbalists, Nettles has been employed to improve hair health. Historically, stinging nettle was believed to stimulate hair growth, prevent hair loss, and enhance the overall quality of hair.