Can babies use your products?

Yes, babies can use our products. At Muna & Luchi our formulators are trained to manufacture all natural, botanical products. This means that we carefully select our ingredients, making sure they comply to ECOCERT standards.

Is your shampoo tear free?

Yes our baby and kids shampoo is tear free. It is made with a combination of very gentle ingredients that ensures it does not not sting when it comes in contact with the eye.

Do you have special dietary options?

Yes, we offer an array of vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options. If you have other dietary requirements, please inform your server, and we’ll do our best to accommodate you.

Which of your products can I use for my baby’s hair that is balding at the back and the sides?

We recommend our “Bald-Line Buster Bundle’ which is made up of three main products. The first is the leave in conditioner which helps to add moisture to the hair, then is the hair oil for sealing the moisture, finally a satin headrest (or bluster) for your baby’s crib, car seat or bouncer. If your child is above twelve months, you can get a satin bonnet and a pillowcase for him or her, instead of the satin headrests.

How do I use your starter kit, aka THE FANTASTIC FOUR products?

Start by using the Pre-Wash Conditioner to detangle the hair and loosen the old style.

The second step is to use the cleansing Shampoo to wash hair. After washing, Pat dry with an old t-shirt or microfiber cloth

The third step is to apply the Leave in Conditioner generously to the hair.

Finally apply the hair oil, to help seal the moisture.

How to use in between washdays

Apply the leave in conditioner and seal with hair oil.

How do I use your full range kit, aka ODOGWU BUNDLE?

How to Use Our Products On Wash Day

Start by hydrating the hair by spraying the Hair Tea. Then use the Pre Poo Mix to detangle the hair and loosen the old style.

The second step is to use the SHAMPOO to wash hair. After washing, Pat dry with an old t-shirt or microfiber cloth

Then apply the deep conditioner to the hair, one section at a time. After application throughout the hair, cover the hair with a plastic cap and let it sit for 10 minutes. Rinse out with room temperature water. Pat dry with an old t-shirt or microfiber cloth.

Apply the BREAK FREE Leave in Conditioner generously to the hair.
Follow with hair oil, to help seal the moisture.

Use the hair butter to style the hair.

HOW TO USE DAILY

Spray hair with the herbal hair tonic, then apply leave in conditioner and seal with hair oil.

What can I use for my toddler’s dry hair?

You should use a leave in conditioner to add moisture and seal the moisture with a hair growth oil or hair butter. If your toddler’s hair is very dry, you need to do this daily or every other day in order to restore it to optimal moisture level.

How much is the full range of your products for kids?

The full range of our kids products costs N62,500 and it consists of seven products namely: Pre-Wash Conditioner, Cleansing Shampoo, Deep Conditioner, Leave-in Conditioner, Hair Growth Oil, Herbal Hair Tonic, and Hair Butter.

How much is the starter kit for kids?

The starter kit bundle for kids, also known as THE FANTASTIC FOUR is N30,500 and it consists of four products namely: The Pre-Wash Conditioner, Cleansing Shampoo, Leave-in Conditioner, and Hair Growth Oil.

Are your products for kids only, do you make for adults?

Yes, we have a full adult range that consists of six products namely: Pre-Wash Conditioner, Cleansing Shampoo, Deep Conditioner, Leave-in Conditioner, Hair Oil, and Herbal Hair Tonic. The total cost for this range is N82,500

Do you have a starter kit for the adult range?

Absolutely! The starter kit for adult range is made up of four products namely: Pre-Wash Conditioner, Cleansing Shampoo, Leave-in Conditioner, and Hair Growth Oil.

When will I receive my order?

Once your payment is received, we process orders within Lagos in 2 to 3 working days. For orders outside Lagos but within Nigeria, it would typically take five working days for you to receive your order. International orders can take up to fourteen working days depending on your location.

What is Bluster?

Bluster is a trade name for our satin headrests and it is short for “Bald Line Busters”.

How many times should I wash my baby’s/child’s hair?

Ideally you should wash your baby’s/child’s African textured hair not more than once a week. The reason for this is that the kinks and coils present in each strand of African textured hair makes it somewhat difficult for oils and hair moisturizers to travel through and get absorbed in to the strands. In addition, coily hair is more susceptible to damage from harsh ingredients. Such ingredients as Sodium Laureth Sulfate, present in most baby wash and shampoo product, has the potential to strip your child’s delicate strands of its natural oils and of moisture. Therefore washing your child’s hair each bath time, can strip away the natural oils of the scalp and leave the hair dry, brittle and frizzy. 

My baby was born with a full head of hair but now everything has fallen off, what do I do?

Some babies may lose their birth hair within the first year and this is perfectly normal. Therefore you need to verify that this hair loss is not biological, because if it is, there is actually a great chance that your little one will sport a full head of hair by the second birthday.

However if you feel that the hair loss is the result of poor hair care methods, you can just begin to care for the hair a lot better. Invest in quality products and learn how to give your little one a scalp massage using a hair growth oil of your choice. Scalp massages are great because they stimulate the hair follicles and encourage restorative hair growth.

At what age do I start styling my baby’s hair?

A baby’s scalp is very tender, so it is very imperative that you not style his or her hair for the first twelve months. Thus it is best to always leave your baby’s hair in a simple afro style. However if your child’s African textured hair is very thick and full, and you notice that your baby’s hair is getting too long to be left in afro, you can begin to put it in single strand twists or braids. 

Is Shea Butter (or Coconut Oil) enough to keep my child’s hair moisturized?

Shea Butter and Coconut Oil have emollient properties, which is useful for sealing moisture in the hair, but they do not impart the moisture level needed for the African hair texture. Moisturizers are water-based or creamy conditioners that can be applied to the hair with or without the need for rinsing them out. You need a combination of water, moisturizer and oil or butter to keep your child’s hair moisturized.

What type of products do I need to care for my baby’s hair?

If your child is still very young, for example under twelve months, you can get a wide tooth comb, leave in conditioner, hair growth oil, and a mild tear free shampoo to care for her hair. You will also need to get satin headrests to prevent hair loss at the back of your baby’s head. When your child above twelve months, you can include a deep conditioner, and the use of satin bonnets to your child’s hair regimen.