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BY Meghan Reid, 12:00pm July 05, 2014,

Rachel J Williams Launches New Product for Natural Beauty

by Meghan Reid, 12:00pm July 05, 2014,

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Photo: Rachaelsjoy.com

International model Rachael J Williams (pictured) has had enough of the harsh chemicals found in so many beauty products and created her very own skin and hair oil—Rachel’s Joy.

Over the course of her career she has traveled the world, graced the covers of various magazines and modeled for brands like Tiffany Amber and Aya Morrison, yet she has experienced frustration with beauty products on the market. She shared her reasons for creating Rachel’s Joy and why it’s different:

“I started my journey into natural Skincare and Haircare around 7 years ago. To be frank, I was fed up with using hair and skin care products that claimed to be “all natural” or “100% chemical free”, when it was near enough the complete opposite. Working as a Fashion and a Commercial model, my hair was constantly being sprayed, dried, coloured, heated etc! And my skin always had tons of make up covering it!”

“With so many benefits from each particular oil, this oil will indeed balance, treat and save your skin and your most definitely, strengthen and grow your hair.”

Fast forward to the first product of Rachel’s Joy line: the hair and body oil which is a combination of natural oils with “an array of antioxidants, vitamins and minerals.” For hair care it can be used as a hot oil treatment and hair conditioner. When it comes to skincare the oil conditions dry skin, fades stretch marks and works as a facial sauna.

Will you be giving Rachel’s Joy a try?

 

 

 

Last Edited by:Meghan Reid Updated: September 15, 2018

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