SA’s Boity Launches Haircare Range for Women



Zahirah holds a Bachelor's degree in Social Science and is…
Finding that perfect hair care range has always been a challenge for many South African women.But, now more than ever, local options are emerging to help women take care of their hair. Take, for example, Boity Thulo’s new range of haircare products for women; Boity Haircare.
The media personality and businesswoman has joined forces with Halo Heritage to create a range of luxury haircare products specially formulated for women with kinky and curly hair types. The Boity Haircare range follows the launch of her Pink Sapphire Eau de Parfum last month.
The businesswoman announced the launch of Boity Hair Care on Twitter saying: “Another win for the black girl! I introduce to you, the Boity Haircare Collection. My gift to you and your crown, an amazing luxurious haircare step system range for Types 3 and 4 hair”.
Specially designed for African women with type 3-4 hair type who love rocking their weave or natural hair, this new range of haircare products features 7 products you’re sure to love.
Ingredients like Blackseed Oil, Shea Butter, and Jojoba oil in the products help to boost hair growth and promote scalp health. Regular use will leave your hair feeling moisturised and restored.
The luxury range includes a shampoo, conditioners, styling products and serums which are perfect for short or long hair. Offering products at an excellent price point, the range is budget-friendly and promises great results for hair that needs a little extra tender loving care.
The range includes the Boity Haircare Empress Smoothing Gel (R149.95) Pink Sapphire Luxurious Hair Perfume (R495), Royal Cleanse (R179.95), Royal Repair (R179.95), Supreme Leave-in Conditioner (R169.95), Illustrious Scalp Spray (R139.95), and Sovereign Repair Serum (R179.95). The range also includes a Queen Care Collection gift set (R1,595).
The range is available online from the Halo Heritage website.
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Zahirah holds a Bachelor's degree in Social Science and is an aspiring young journalist. She is passionate about human rights, inclusive spaces, and female empowerment. In her free time, she can be found writing, meditating, and kickboxing.