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“Loma® Hair Care” products offer “Naturally Inspired, Organically Infused Hair Care’ products. Nearly 30-years-ago Loma®  innovated the use of organic aloe vera gel in the salon industry. They infuse pure water with concentrated organic aloe vera powder — the main ingredient in Loma® Hair Care’s products.

“Whether you’re black, Irish, or Jewish. It doesn‘t matter what type of curl you have. Because this is a curl thing. Not an ethnic-thing. I want to stop this myth that only certain people can do certain things.”

Arlene Rivera — Owner and founder of “Maxine’s Shears and Wigs, Salon and Barbershop.”

In Rivera’s salon, she carries only one line of products for all of her clients — “Loma® Hair Care” products.

Loma® Hair Care” one product-line for all hair types

Loma® Hair Care uses naturally derived products. With aloe vera as its base ingredient, rather than water like so many other brands. Water is often the first item when you read the list of ingredients on a bottle of shampoo. At “Loma® Hair Care,” “Aloe barbadensis leaf juice” or “aloe vera gel” is the first ingredient.

These products are not marketed to people with curly, wavy, or straight hair. They also do not target any particular ethnicity. Instead Loma® Hair Care makes products for all people, using natural ingredients, that cover a range of hair types.

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“Loma® Hair Care” Natural Hair Care Products.
Photo Credit: Lexi Green — Savage Grey Studios.

Loma® Hair Care products are vegan-friendly and do not contain:

  • Sulfates
  • Paba — paraben
  • Gluten
  • Soy
  • Sodium chloride

“I love vegan-friendly.” Everything sounds like it’s the best cocktail for my hair. So, if I’m so picky with what I eat why can’t I be picky about what I put on my hair?

Arlene Rivera —  Owner and founder of “Maxine’s Shears and Wigs, Salon and Barbershop

“Loma® Hair Care” manufactures its products in Monroe, Washington, USA.

Loma® Hair Care’s natural ingredients

Victoria Weddle — Digital Media Lead —  Loma® Hair Care, had this to say about the company’s products.

Loma® Hair Care offers products for all hair types, as well as curly hair. Loma’s naturally healing, organic ingredients moisturize, enhance, protect, restore and repair the hair. Our Curly Crème activates and holds waves and curls for all hair types. It’s not just about style, but healthier, stronger, shinier hair.

Victoria Weddle — Digital Media Lead —  Loma® Hair Care
“Loma® Hair Care Nourishing Conditioner.” Video Credit: “Loma® Hair Care.”

Regardless of gender, ethnicity, or hair type, “Loma® Hair Care” has a line of hair care products to give you your best hair ever.

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Antoinette Lee

Antoinette Lee, MBA — an American Adult Cross-Cultural Kid (ACCK) and Third Culture Adult (TCA) with family ancestry in Nigeria, Ireland, Spain, and the Indigenous Arawak of Jamaica.

Lee is an 11-year U.S. Army veteran, an outdoor industry influencer, model, consultant, freelance writer, founder of the American Adventure Sports Club nonprofit, and motivational health and wellness speaker, delivering the "New Normal Big Life" talk, blog, and podcast - No. 4 in alternative health on Apple Podcast.

She can usually be found in the Northwoods, with her family, stewarding the forest and river around their homestead while living the adventure sports lifestyle.

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