Hummingbird Hair Natural Hair Care Products
Wavy, curly, kinky, coiled… Textured hair is haute fashion for 2010. Hummingbird Hair announces its new line of innovative natural hair care products that allow women to proudly flaunt their curly textured hair.
The company name is derived from the Brazilian Portuguese word for hummingbird and is literally translated ‘flower kisser’. This natural inspiration has driven Hummingbird Hair to create sophisticated, plant-based products which deliver the performance today’s hair professionals desire without subjecting stylists and their clients to harsh, potentially toxic, and questionable ingredients. Hummingbird Hair products are created using only the highest quality, pure organic and natural ingredients. Unlike other so-called ‘natural’ products brands, “…we do not formulate with petroleum byproducts, (ie. mineral oil), parabens, acrylates or phthalate based synthetic fragrances,” says Dr. Donna Douglas, Vice President of Research and Development.
“We believe our clients should never have to sacrifice healthy hair for beautiful hair,” Dr. Douglas continues. Hummingbird Hair products promote moisture, elasticity and silkiness in dehydrated, damaged hair. Hummingbird Hair’s proprietary BioOrganix biopolymer complex bathes hair in natural proteins which strengthen and fortify hair from inside out while their pioneering, botanical active ingredients penetrate the hair shaft and seal the cuticle to produce essential shine, not merely a reflective coating. The result is stunningly attractive hair that is healthy at its core.
About Hummingbird Hair
Hummingbird Hair is a brand of Annona Biosciences, Inc.- a biotechnology company specializing in ethical pharmaceuticals. Humingbird Hair products are available through select salons and distributors in The Americas as well as online at www.HummingbirdHair.com.
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