C'est La Vie Hair care

A crucial part of my physical self-care is my hair care. All Black girls and women can agree with me on this. Wash day is literally a full day event. I am not making any plans with anybody. I am staying home to wash my hair. First, I have to detangle, pre-poo, shampoo, conditioner, deep-conditioner, and twist my hair. The products I use are just as important as the routine itself. I am loyal to the Black owned hair companies. They understand the need of Black hair, especially 4c type hair. If you are searching for a small business to support while you are on your natural hair journey, well I have one for you.

C’est La Vie’s core value is to promote a community of healthy hair care for our Natural Queens & Kings. Their goal is to help their client see the beauty of their natural hair. Although they are a new company, they are committed to their clients. They show their commitment by creating a safe and supportive social media presence. You can expect tips on proper hair-care, and a list of natural ingredients that are beneficial to hair growth. C’est La Vie also offer hair buzz, which provides clients with details of what is in the products, and the benefits it provides in their hair growth.

If you are not a part of the natural gang, but you are considering transitioning to the gang. Cest La vie’s advice is to go for it! As the chemist behind C’est La Vie, Samirah Abdus-Sabuur has been in the industry for 10 plus years she has experience in cosmetics and working with chemicals first hand and with that comes the knowledge and use of what is and is not good for your hair. The growth you will experience is worth it. Yes, you may break a few combs and hair ties. Yes, you will be frustrated with the process, but you have a community of women who have experienced the same woes.

Follow C’est La Vie on Instagram @cestlavie_haircare_

Their website will be launching soon. Get to know the owners Vanessa Louis and Samirah Abdus-Sabuur, and do not be afraid to ask for a sample of their products.

Vanessa Princivil