From the Desk of Lois Reid-Hines, Vice President and Co-Owner of Tropic Isle Living ...
Now Available! Tropic Isle Living Organic Jamaican Black Castor Oil Moisturizing Shampoo for Clean, Soft, Silky Hair! With the Moisturizing Power of Shea Butter
Ladies the time has come! We have listened to your requests and have answered your call with Tropic Isle’s Jamaican Black Castor Oil Organic Shampoo. This has been a labor of love in the making for over 2 years and we are pleased to share it with you!
Why use this Shampoo?
Tropic Isle Living’s Jamaican Black Castor Oil Shampoo is first of all organic. No chemicals whatsoever are used in this wonderful product. It is a special blend of Jamaican Black Castor Oil, Jamaican Red Pimento Oil, Shea Butter and other key oils and essential oils necessary for healthy hair and scalp.
You will experience the following when you shampoo with our Jamaican Black Castor Oil Conditioning Shampoo: it will gently cleanse and moisturize your hair; it will leave your hair soft and silky; during and after shampoo you can comb through your hair without the help of additional conditioner; and best of all…no more dry, brittle hair after shampooing.
Lathering your hair with Tropic Isle Living Jamaican Black Castor Oil Shampoo is also a very aroma-therapeutic experience. Our special blend of Jamaican Red Pimento Oil and Lemon-Ginger essential oils will leave you feeling invigorated, energized and uplifted. I know you will enjoy using this wonderful product as much as I do.
For even greater results please try our Protein Conditioner and Hair Food. The key to healthy hair is to moisturize and condition from beginning to end.
To purchase this product visit sams247.com or simply call them and place an order (516)858-0054.
Please call 718-503-4603 or 770-300-9863 to learn more about our Black Castor Oil Shampoo and don’t forget to visit us at www.tropicisleliving.com to learn more about our line and hair care system.
Jamaican Black Castor Oil Explained
Hi everyone,
My name is Lois Reid-Hines, vice president and co-owner of Tropic Isle Living, it is with great pride that I blog about Jamaican Black Castor Oil right here on Hairlicious Inc.
I am extremely proud of how far Jamaican Black Castor Oil has come. This journey began approximately 16 years ago when my company began importing this wonderful healing oil into the United States. I believe we were the first to sell it commercially in the USA. We initially only sold it to health food stores, mainly in the New York, New Jersey areas, as an “all-purpose” healing oil for a variety of conditions including: laxative, ache and pain, hair, skin, afterbirth waste and much more.
It was not until 7 years ago that beauty supply stores began to sell Jamaican Black Castor Oil as they realized that many Caribbean women were looking for it to use in their hair. A few years later, the benefit of Jamaican Black Castor Oil reached the social networking circles and thanks to sites like Hairlista Inc. and Hairlicious Inc., Jamaican Black Castor Oil is now becoming a household word in Black hair care circles.
For years Tropic Isle Living Jamaican Black Castor Oil has been the only brand of black Castor oil in the marketplace, but with the popularity of the product, it’s only natural for other brands to enter the market. This sometimes can cause confusion amongst consumers. Is one brand better than the other? The answer to this question is really a matter of personal preference. The bottom line is - are you getting results? Tropic Isle Living’s brand is tried and proven. All you have to do is search on you tube and witness dozens of women testifying on how Tropic Isle Living Jamaican Black Castor Oil has helped them with their various hair problems. We truly thank those who have supported us and continue to support our efforts in bringing quality health and beauty aid products traditionally used by our ancestors.
A Little Background on Jamaican Black Castor Oil
According to our own research, it would seem that the Castor oil plant and knowledge on how to make black Castor oil was brought to Jamaica by African slaves centuries ago. The slaves used black Castor oil for several purposes including: laxative, hair oil, skin lotion, induction of labor, expel after-waste, healing of cuts, burns, bruises and other skin conditions etc. Interestingly, the word Castor oil was coined in Jamaica. Many people do not know that. At one time the island was the leading supplier of Castor oil to Europe.
Is Jamaican Black Castor Oil Literally Black?
The truth is Jamaican Black Castor Oil is not literally black. The name more describe the traditional way it is made, whereby, the seeds are mostly wild-crafted, then roasted and then slow boil to release the ultra pure oil. Pending on how long the seeds are roasted the color can vary between light honey brown to medium dark honey. Jamaicans prefer the lighter color as it can be used for a wider variety of applications.
Stay Tune for my next blog on how to use Tropic Isle Jamaican Black Castor Oil Hair System and its many benefits.
Please call 718-503-4603 or 770-300-9863 to learn more about our Black Castor Oil Shampoo and don’t forget to visit us at www.tropicisleliving.com to learn more about our line and hair care system.
Many Blessings,
- Lois Reid-Hines
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