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Family Day with Sinha Hair
Sinha Hair is a traditional Sri Lankan brand, however we make all of our products and sell from our humble home in Ontario, Canada. Family day is a very important holiday to us as oiling hair and our product's tradition has always brought our families together.

"I still remember my grandmother oiling my hair with love, and back then, it might have been annoying or painful but now I realize how much love was involved in this simple tradition" - Oshini, founder of Sinha Hair. To celebrate our Canadian holiday, we are offering Free Shipping to all Canadians from Feb 18 - 20th.
Use code at check-out to recieve free shipping if your address is in Canada. You can also combine this coupon with other product and order discounts.
Family Safe Products
Sinha Hair products are safe on all ages 1 years and older. This is because our ingredients come from natural, Ayurvedic recipes from Sri Lanka. Our sinhala people are well-versed in using natural products on newborns to toddlers. We use our oils on the young children of the families consistently to help them grow healthy hair by the time they are older.
Made with natural base oils which are infused with Ayurvedic herbs for hair growth, we do not add any chemical preservatives, scents, or colours to enhance our product. This is also why we only sell traditional oil-based products which have a natural shelf life of up to 5 years.

A Brief Introduction to Family Day in Canada
Family Day is not a national statutory holiday, it is only observed in New Brunswick, Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Saskatchewan and in British Columbia.
Other provinces have holidays in February on the same day but these holidays aren't called family day. In PEI Islander Day is celebrated on the 3rd Monday in February and in Manitoba the 3rd Monday in February is the Louis Riel Day holiday. In Nova Scotia this day is called Heritage Day.
Since this is not a federally established holiday all federal workers work on Family day including post office employees and public servants. (It's interesting how public servants don't complain about this in the comments area the same way private sector workers complain about having to work on Easter Monday when public servants have the day off.)
Family Day was originally created to give people time to spend with their families but it also provides a day off between New Years Day and Good Friday as they are approximately three months apart.
As mentioned above, unfortunately, not everyone gets Family Day off, which makes it a debatable holiday in many provinces. Why can't the whole country simple agree on 9 or 10 common statutory holidays remains a mystery and a good indicator of just how overcomplicated our laws are.
Common Family Day activities include skating, playing hockey, snowboarding/skiing and going to various winter festivals. But the best thing about Family Day must be beaver tails and stuffing ourselves silly with pancakes with maple syrup!
