We all know fall is prime pumpkin season: pumpkin spice lattes, pumpkin pies, even pumpkin manicures. And this season, we're adding another pumpkin to our autumnal routine: pumpkin seed oil. Kerry E.
If you’re like us, you’re always on the hunt for a good, inexpensive and DIY hair treatment—especially one that’s au naturel. You probably know how amazing natural oils can be for hair and skin, from ...
Kabocha, a type of a Japanese squash that comes into season during winter, not only tastes a whole lot like a pumpkin — it tastes better than a pumpkin. I use it in many recipes, from sweet pies to ...
Pumpkin seed oil is rich in good-for-hair nutrients like fatty acids and phytosterols. Research shows that pumpkin seed oil can be beneficial to those experiencing hair loss. Both eating and applying ...
‘Tis the season of cozy pumpkin candles, homemade pumpkin treats, pumpkin-inspired hair hues, and of course, the ever-anticipated pumpkin spice lattes. And while the buzzy word is most definitely a ...
This is about an article that can be as genuine as they come—oil. But if the first image that pops to mind is an earthy, spicy, green-y fresh, organic, virgin olive oil, then this one might take a ...
Which pumpkin-seed oil is best? Pumpkin seeds — or pepitas — are packed with nutrients that offer many health benefits, according to the American Heart Association. They are more affordable than most ...
Pumpkin seed oil is rich in vitamins and minerals and brims with antioxidants that fight oxidative damage and support hair ...