Friday, January 27, 2012

Tropical Traditions- GIVEAWAY

Yay! Tropical Traditions! I love this company.  You can read the two other reviews and giveaways I've done for this company here and here. For this giveaway Tropical Traditions is offering  one of their fantastic Organic Hair Oils. Made with their Gold Label Virgin Coconut oil, I knew it was good. I was just concerned that my hair would be all oily. Not at all! I use it after I shower. Just a small drop. I put it on the ends of my hair and that's it. No more frizzes! My hair is long, straight and if it's frizzy at all it just looks a mess. So this product is awesome for me. It makes the girls hair shiny also, not greasy. Just soft. Lightly scented, because I choose lavender. It doesn't linger and isn't overpowering though, so it's nice.
Here is more information from the Tropical Traditions website-

Tropical Traditions has formulated three different hair oils using our organic Gold Label Virgin Coconut Oil along with other high quality organic oils known to nourish hair. Along with the base of organic Gold Label Virgin Coconut Oil, we included organic jojoba oil, organic macadamia nut oil, organic rosehip oil, organic shea butter, and organic carrot seed oil in each formulation. Two of the formulations are scented with the highest quality organic essential oils available, imported from France: Rosemary and Lavender. There are no other ingredients besides these high quality organic oils: NO SILICONES, NO SULFATES, and NO ALCOHOLS.
Suggested Uses:
For dry scalp: Rub into hair and scalp at least 30 minutes before showering, or before bed at night. Wear a shower cap or towel to protect bedding.
As a conditioner: As a deep conditioner, work through scalp and hair before washing. Leave in for 15 minutes to overnight. For a leave-in conditioner, work a small amount through wet hair before styling and drying.
Shine Serum: Rub a small amount in the palms of your hands and gently run over dry hair. Scrunch for curly hair or rake for straight hair.
Ingredients: organic jojoba, organic Gold Label Standard Virgin Coconut Oil, organic macadamia nut oil, organic rosehip oil, organic shea butter, and organic carrot seed oil. Rosemary also contains organic rosemary essential oil and Lavender contains organic lavender essential oil.
Tropical Traditions  has a list of recipes that look and sound wonderful- for their edible ingredients on their site, you can find those HERE.
You can follow them on Twitter via @troptraditions
Their Facebok page is HERE.
Sign up for their newsletter on their main site. The newsletter has free recipes, product specials, discounts and more!

Enter to win some Coconut Hair Oil below, open to US customers that are 18 years or older. Enter via rafflecopter. Did you know that if you enter one rafflecopter giveaway you don't have to keep signing in to enter other giveaways? So easy! I love rafflecopter.
 
Disclaimer: Tropical Traditions provided me with a free sample of this product to review, and I was under no obligation to review it if I so chose.  Nor was I under any obligation to write a positive review or sponsor a product giveaway in return for the free product.



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9 comments:

  1. I like the Lavendar hair oil. http://www.tropicaltraditions.com/organic_hair_oils.htm

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  2. I would probably keep the hair oil for myself because I have a very dry scalp and have been looking for a product I could use. I would also use it on my baby's head because he has very bad cradle cap.

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  3. i would keep this for my family--we are trying to replace everything {mostly food...but we're working our way into hygeine products} that is chemical/processed with all natural and organic products
    thanks!
    *kelly
    kelly-tillotson@hotmail.com

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  4. I would love to use this with my family. We are trying our best to remove as much toxic chemicals from our home, especially with the little one.

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  5. Hate to be selfish, but I would totally keep this for myself. My hair needs help. :)

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  6. I'd like to to try this, but I would give it to my daughter!

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  7. The Lavender hair oil looks very nice!

    http://www.tropicaltraditions.com/organic_hair_oils.htm

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  8. I would give this prize to my friend.

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