Cultural Exchange Pure Chebe Powder From Chad [Natural - 4 oz. (113 grams)]
Cultural Exchange Pure Chebe Powder From Chad [Natural - 4 oz. (113 grams)]
Cultural Exchange

Pure Chebe Powder From Chad [Natural - 4 oz. (113 grams)]

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Health & Beauty > Hair Care & Accessories > Hair Oil : PomadePure Chebe Powder From Chad [Natural - 4 oz. (113 grams)]113 grams of pure and authentic Chebe powder from Chad. Fills a 16 oz container so by volume this is 500 grams. Known for strengthening hair, preventing breakage, and allowing fuller and longer hair growth. No additives or other ingredients. Totally pure and undiluted.Authentic Chebe powder from The Republic of Chad in Central Africa.Chebe (pronounced shea bay) powder is a traditional hair growth remedy from Chad, Africa. It has been used for generations to increase hair growth and prevent breakage. All natural, and only available from plants in this remote part of Africa. M-P410Chebe is the secret to very long hair in Chad. In Chad womens hair often goes past their waist. For African women elsewhere, this length of hair is almost never seen. Moisturizes hair and prevents breakage. The Basara women in Chad are known to have very long hair. They cover their hair in a home made mixture that keeps their hair super moisturized and lubricated which is the reason given for why they say their hair never breaks; even from childhood. This is made with ingredients that are only found in Chad and Sudan. Unlike shea butter and other hair moisturizers, Chebe penetrates the hair shaft to prevent breakage like nothing else. Also de-tangles easily making hair easier to manage. Chebe oil can be used daily.Ingredients:Lavender Croton, Prunus Mahaleb, Reisin, Clove, Gum Arabic, Vegetable Oil, Perfume.How Chebe is madeThe Chebe seeds, mahellaba soubianne, and cloves are individually grilled and separated. Then individually ground into a fine powder in a sort of mortar and pestle set up and those ground powders are also separated.The powders are then combined in the same mortar and mixed together, a few spoonfuls of the oil/grease mixture are added in and the container set aside, then that is all mixed together gi...