Hair Care: A Brush with Technology
The Internet has a wealth of resources to help all types of hair-conscious individuals: those who love keeping up with the trendiest hair styles and products, those who just want to find the closest barber shop with the cheapest prices, or those worried about hair loss or baldness. This guide offers some of the best online sources for your hair care needs.
Hair Care
The Internet has a lot to offer on the topic of hair care, including how to style and maintain your ... read more »
All Natural Hair Care
We all want to look good, but many of us don't want the burden of ruining the environment, harming small animals, or risking the unknown effects of using lots of chemicals on our hair. If you're looking for organic, all-natural, or make-it-yourself hair-care products, you'll find some resources to help you buy or concoct your own products here.
Dulcinea's Insight
- Take a look at some of the general hair-care advice sites listed in the previous question; often these provide some info about natural hair-care products or DIY treatments.
- For some additional natural beauty sites, see our findingDulcinea Beauty Web Guide.
Dulcinea's Picks
For natural hair-care products...
LoveLula.com
sells natural and organic beauty products. You can search by hair type or category. In the "organic beauty solutions" hair section, select your hair-care problem (dandruff, damaged hair, etc.) and LoveLula.com recommends products for you. Product prices are listed in pounds, but you can view prices in U.S. dollars by selecting that currency from the "View price in" drop-down menu in the upper right corner of each page.
Saffron Rouge
has organic hair-care products. A neat feature of this site is that when you place an order you can also choose two to five free samples (depending on how much money you spend on your order).
allnaturalcosmetics.com
doesn't have the largest selection, but its simple interface makes browsing and purchasing easy. You'll find the usual natural products (shampoo, conditioner, etc.) as well as henna coloring kits. The "Ingredients" link at the top has a glossary of terms that might come up as you shop, and the "Our Products" link lets you know about the manufacturers (like whether they test on animals). The "Ingredient Codes" listed in each product description can be decoded by looking at the guide on the lower left of the screen while you shop ("FF" would be "fragrance free," and so on).
For hair-care products that you can make yourself ...
Pioneer Thinking
gives advice on home remedies and products you can make yourself. The simple tips for do-it-yourself hair care are especially helpful, covering everything from homemade shampoos and conditioners to hair dyes and special hair treatments.
Hair Loss
There have been great developments in the world of hair-loss prevention and treatment in recent ... read more »
Hair Salons and Hair Products
The Internet makes it easy to find and research hair salons, hair care professionals, and hair care ... read more »







