Since my childhood, Iโ€™ve always had beautiful hair but the only difference they were rebellious and I had difficulties to comb. suddenly I neglected them over the time that I had decided to put some hair straightener to make my task easier. Although the result was not at all that Iโ€™ve expected, so I always had to go to the blower to have the smooth hair as I wanted it. As my hair started to deteriorate, started to hair pulled out everywhere and we're not bulky, then Iโ€™ve even lost the natural color of my hair.

I was tired of watching my hair deteriorated so suddenly I decided to educate myself to take care of my hair, to know what type of hair I have, what they really like. I have given myself the mission to regain my natural hair and take care of it as a heritage. I had challenged myself to do a lot of research on everything I thought could bring me solutions but I had more precisely on natural ingredients noted the Haitian black beaver oil. After several trials, Iโ€™ve finalized the recipe that would bring the benefits that my hair. Precisely, Iโ€™ve needed to start this treatment so I cut my hair because it was damaged. Now, taking care of my hair with this native handmade oil made and with 100% natural ingredients, after two years I had regained my natural hair much more flexible, long, healthy, and much more voluminous than before plus I even regained their natural color.

This is where my natural hairโ€™ story started. Everyone was amazed at how in a short period of two years my hair grew so quickly. I was asked constantly _*how did you fight the falling hair problems, how have you done it?*_ _*What have you done to regain your natural and reach this length and volume?*_ A lot of people asked me some advice on how I could help them and where I came from with the idea of โ€‹โ€‹marketing unlock oil and helping people who are facing the same problems or who wanted to take care of their natural or permed hair? I have to tell you all, after this experience, I learned to love and take care of this heritage which reminds me so much of my roots!