








Pashi Hair Oil
‘Pashi’ meaning ‘Hair’ in Choctaw. In many tribes, like Choctaw, hair oiling was not just a practical grooming practice but also had cultural and spiritual significance, symbolizing strength and connection to the natural world.
Hair oiling offers a multitude of benefits, including promoting hair growth, reducing breakage and split ends, moisturizing the scalp, and adding shine. It can also help protect hair from heat and sun damage, soothe dry or itchy scalps, and potentially reduce dandruff.
HOW TO USE: Massage the oil into your scalp to promote circulation and moisturize roots. Distribute the oil through the lengths of your hair, all the way to the ends. Leave on for an hour or even overnight for a deep conditioning treatment. Thoroughly wash out.
Oils of Coconut, Sunflower/Olive, Jojoba, Argan, Castor infused with Rosehips, Rose Petals, Horestail, Rosemary, Lavender, Yarrow, Fenugreek, and Love.
‘Pashi’ meaning ‘Hair’ in Choctaw. In many tribes, like Choctaw, hair oiling was not just a practical grooming practice but also had cultural and spiritual significance, symbolizing strength and connection to the natural world.
Hair oiling offers a multitude of benefits, including promoting hair growth, reducing breakage and split ends, moisturizing the scalp, and adding shine. It can also help protect hair from heat and sun damage, soothe dry or itchy scalps, and potentially reduce dandruff.
HOW TO USE: Massage the oil into your scalp to promote circulation and moisturize roots. Distribute the oil through the lengths of your hair, all the way to the ends. Leave on for an hour or even overnight for a deep conditioning treatment. Thoroughly wash out.
Oils of Coconut, Sunflower/Olive, Jojoba, Argan, Castor infused with Rosehips, Rose Petals, Horestail, Rosemary, Lavender, Yarrow, Fenugreek, and Love.