Friday, December 30, 2011

The Results using Oyin and Camille Rose!!!

Well Hello All!
A few days ago it was a super rainy day in Columbus so you know what that means FRIZZ!!!!!! I did a twist out using Oyin Burnt Sugar Pomade. I deep conditioned using Camille Rose Algae Deep Conditioning Mask. As I stated before I love the smell but just wish it was a little bit thicker. 

Very soft and light. Great smell and it does stay with your hair for awhile.

For all hair types but great for dry hair especially with alittle bit of olive oil
                                                                                   
             
Wish it was thicker and coated the hair better....

                                         


I did manage to remember to take pictures of my hair before I went to work so you can see how everything turned out....

Look at the shine on those twists! Oh yeah! Now I did not stretch the twists out as I normally would due to...well...laziness lol Normally I gather 2 or 3 twists and pin them down and tie my hair down with a scarf. Shows more length.



                        I love the way the sun reflects off of the twist out! Oyin works great!!!!!


Great definition and very moisturizing!
                                              


                                                                             
Alittle does go a looooooooooong way so dont get caught up trying to use alot. It will weight your hair down and cause build up. You might want to keep it away from your scalp to svoid scalp build up. Keep in mind it is a POMADE not a leave in conditioner. Normally I would use a leav in and use the Burnt Sugar as a sealant but I skipped the leave in to check out the results....not too shabby if I say so myself...*pats self on back*

XoXo
                                                                         

Winter up Those Curls!


                                      

by Tara Lisciandro-Hornich via NaturallyCurly.com

Cold weather isn’t everyone’s favorite type of weather and it can make for itchy skin and a dry scalp. Curls can suffer too, especially from lack of moisture leading to dried tresses. Knowing how your skin and hair adapt, or don’t, to the cold is helpful. Once you see and feel the changes of the season, begin to make some changes to your curly hair care routine too.
Curly Hair Care Tips
  1. Stay hydrated. When cold weather starts, it get even drier, so it’s important to start drinking more water. Carry a water bottle with you to work, school or when you visit friends. You’ll see and feel a difference in your hair and skin when you start getting more hydration.
  2. Shampoo for your hair type. If you have thicker, coarser curls try to not wash them every day. You don’t want to wash away or disturb the natural oils in your hair that help promote growth and protect your tresses. If you have more sensitive skin or thinner curls, try to avoid shampoos and conditioners with lots of dyes and fragrances. Using a moisturizing conditioner as an alternate to shampoo is also an option. There are lots of great conditioners out there to try for all curl types.
  3. Deep-condition. Some good ones to try: Jessicurl Weekly Deep Conditioning Treatment, DevaCurl Heaven in Hair or Aubrey Organics Honeysuckle Rose Moisturizing Conditioner. Read the directions to your deep-conditioner carefully. You’ll want to set aside 30 to 45 minutes for the product to sit in your hair. Cover your hair and sit under a dryer, if you can, to help intensify the effects of the conditioner. Be sure to rinse the product out to avoid build-up or flaking later.
  4. Get rid of summer products! When the cold weather sets in, you may also want to make some changes to the products you normally use for spring and summer months. Get rid of anything you no longer use or won’t be using over the next two to three months. Make space for new items you’ll need for the upcoming cold weather season. It’s best to look for products that have lots of humectants for your curls during cold, winter months. Puddings, creams and butters are all great options for cold weather curly hair care. You may have to experiment and see just how much of the product your tresses will need. Since these are heavier products, you may need to transition into them over a few weeks. You may also want to keep a refresher product on hand during the winter months as well. There are a number of wonderful curl mists and freshening sprays that can help revive curls from the drying conditions of cold winter months.
  5. Dress up your curls. Lastly, remember to “dress up” your curls with a cute hat, or some other type of protection during the winter season. A lot of curlies like cowl neck sweaters and jackets that have over-sized hoods. There are also a number of cute crocheted/knitted hats that work well with curls as they don’t press or flatten hair as they’re worn. You may opt to loosely wrap a scarf around your curls as well.

When Natural Hair Disturbs Family Ties

While on my top blog site http://www.curlynikki.com/ I came across this post and I thought it was some of the BEST advice I have read for new naturals!


                                                                               

by Bennii of Benniiblast.com
Over the last few months, I have scrolled through countless posts where transitioning women have shared their stories of mothers, sisters, boyfriends/husbands etc being less than encouraging about their decision to go natural. As a transitioner myself, I understand what it takes for someone to make the decision to change a habit of what seems like a lifetime, by letting go of those 'beloved' relaxers. So, when I hear the worries of a first month transitioner contemplating on going back on the lye because of the negative views of others, it really gets under my skin…
For the longest time, we have had it instilled in us that 'God loves us no matter what we look like', by our mother's and father's. If this is the case, why are some relatives quick to tell us things like; 'it's time for you to get a relaxer' or, 'curly hair doesn't look good on you'? Is this a sad case of hypocrisy perhaps? It seems that maybe God only loves us in their eyes if we are not going against the grain and fitting a particular image. I understand that yes, it may be hard for those around you who are accustom to seeing you look one way to see this change, but to completely refuse to support someone whom you love in wanting to do what makes them happy is a real shame.
One thing that really gets to me is the cheek some people have in believing that they should be the one to make a decision like this for you. For example, you decide where you work, what clothes you wear, and what kind of food you eat because they were YOUR decisions to make. YOUR hair is growing from YOUR head so why should someone else make the decision about what you do with it? In my eyes, it shouldn't effect our relatives lives in any way whatsoever, whether your hair is natural, relaxed or bright pink with orange highlights. It doesn't stop you from being a good sister, girlfriend/wife or daughter, so I cannot imagine what justifiable reason there could be for this kind of behaviour.
I know how hard this journey can be sometimes and having to deal with negative remarks from family can make it 10 times harder, so here are a few suggestions that may help:

Educate and Inform:
Sit down with your family members and explain to them how damaging relaxers are to not just your hair, but also your health. Visit your favourite natural hair communities (blogs, forums etc) and allow them to see the bigger picture – they may have been misinformed which have caused false preconceptions.

Reassurance:
Let your relative know that you are the same person you were before you started your journey, and that your hair is only accountable for a small part of who you are.

Dig further when negative comments are made:
If someone in your family is constantly making negative comments about your hair, sit down with them and encourage them to explain to you why they are behaving like this, knowing how it makes you feel – try to get to the root of where this negativity is coming from

Try to ignore comments:
If comments are made – don't rise to them. Sometimes all people want is to know they can get a reaction out of you, so don't give them the satisfaction

Surround yourself with like-minded people:
When you feel that the lack of support from your family is really getting to you, jump on to your favourite hair blogs and read stories about successful transitioners. It will give you the boost you need. Hang out with people who you know will discuss other things than hair and will hopefully take your mind off of things. You could also avoid being around negative family members at times when you are feeling particularly vulnerable about your hair.
It takes someone who is strong and not afraid of change to make the decision to transition. You have already shown that you believe you have what it takes to go on this journey by actually starting it – so don't start doubting yourself now. At the end of the day, we are the same people we were before we started this journey. Selfishness and pride should not stop someone from supporting someone they love in doing what makes them happy.

What we look like should not unsettle our relationships with those who truly love us.

I am Officially Somewhat Famous!

That's right! You read correctly! I am somewhat famous! Well I was recently invited to be featured to be in a commercial as the Natural girl! The commercial was for my FAVORITE salon in my area. The stylist name is Raymond Torregano and I have known him for roughly 9years! And when I say he has skills...he has SKILLS so check out his other videos on his Youtube channel. He can do it all!!! The name of the shop is Rhythm Hair Studio...one of my favorite places to chill in Columbus! So you know I jumped on that opportunity! Shall we say I was excited??? We shall because I was! But yet I was nervous because I am use to being in front the camera but not a video camera! Something new indeed. The shoot went great so here are some pics!!!





Sadly my pictures are super small! Ugh! Computers...smh...how I hate them so. BUT we did my normal twist out on dry hair using Camille Rose Moisture butter and did about 20 twists. My hair was lightly sprayed with Oyin Juices and Berries to aid with detangling as usual.

Here is a link to see the full commercial! Hope you enjoy!






Rhythm Hair Studio
4818 Miller Rd, Columbus, GA 31909
706-569-7166
                                                                                

My Wedding Bun!!!

Sigh..wish I was hearing wedding bells but not so much! I am discovering my ability to bun my hair! Hooray for buns! They are super simple and it allows my hair to stay stretched and helps avoiding tangling! So simple! Well here is my wedding bun...super easy...


Step 1. Detangle hair and pull into a high ponytail. I prefer to use a elastic ouchless headband and cut it and use it to tie around the ponytail.


                                Step 2 Pin pieces of bun towards the center of the puff....viola!



                                                                        Sexy bun!!!



                                                                             

                                                                               
                                                                                  
                                                                               
If you want to get fancy you can throw a twist in the front!

Super easy took a few minutes. I wore my hair in a bun for 3 weeks and I loved it! Quick in the morning!!! I will definately rock it more...

XoXo
                                                                                

                                                                         
                                                                     

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Confessions of a Product Junkie...

                                                            


Yes..I admit...I am a product junkie...sigh...sad but true. It is so easy to become one! I mean with a new product coming out everyday claiming to do exactly what YOU need it to do...sigh...alas I'm easily swept in alot of the hype especially since I am on blogs daily.

Ok now that I have admited it...I will admit..I am slowly breaking the habit...slow indeed.

Well even though I do look at different products and new usages for products daily I have managed not to buy not one new product in.....uhhh...weeks? Something like that lol but the last product I brough was at the Natural Hair Meet Up in Atlanta in November so I think I have been doing pretty darn good!

I also have been trying to just use the products I have and discover ways to make them work better for me. Like my Hello Hydration for example...I now know I can use it both as a leave in and wash out conditioner. It can be used for a Wash n go if I ever decide to try that and it is possible great for a twist out also. So that is great that it now has double usage.

I know it will take some time to tame my junkie ways but I am indeed trying alittle bit more than I use to lol
I am almost complete out of conditioner so now I need to try something new..maybe Yes to Cucumber??? I have yet to try it...

                                                  
                                                                  

I very much love Yes to Carrot so maybe Yes to Cucumber would be just as good if not better....Hmm do i smell a prodcut review???? I think so!!

I have been on www.curlmart.com looking for new products to order...of course I have a Wish List I will slowly start marking products off of...Jessie Curl...Bee Mine...As I Am...My Honey Child...just to name a few. Part of my product is the interest in products and the results, not so much trying to find a miracle product...well let me retire and head to the movies!!! WOOT WOOT!!!!

XoXo

Trying Something Different!!!

MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!!!!

I pray your day has been wonderful!!! Mine has been great! My family is happy and that makes me happy!!! I am chilling and watching The Wiz...great movie!!! Micheal Jackson is my favorite character in the movie!!

Well after I decided to wash my hair and try something alittle different....

I did do my henna and after roaming around Sai Indian, my local indian store, I stumbled across a powder by the other herbal powders and on the box it notated it is a not only a colorant but also used for conditioning. I think it is called Heenera....keyword is THINK..lol I am blogging unperpared from my moms house so I will get back to you on the name when I get home! Ok so the box staes it can be used to turn your hair reddish..well i brought it and added it to my normal henna recipes. My hair didnt change any but I will say it was super soft after. Maybe after I few tries it will change...maybe...possibly? Well i am hopeful!!!

I was reading on one of my favorite blogs www.curlynikki.com I read she used Herbal Essence Hell Hydration as a leave in on a twist out. After reading all of the remarks I noticed alot of people are using it for their twist outs and had great results so I decided to finally use the Herbal Essences that I already had. Since I had sometime before I would be able to actually twist my hair after I washed it I just ran alittle Hello Hydration and Extra Virgin Olive Oil through my hair and my hair smells SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO good and it was super soft. If ever in life I wanted to try a Wash n Go I would use that even though my hair is not
"wash n go hair". It is just to think for that. It would be a Wash, detangle, attempt to shingle and about an hour later Go. I am not enjoying the idea of that.


I did twist using my usual Shea Yogurt by Alikay and my gel from Koils and then using the Hello Hydration. I will admit my twists were very soft so I pray for a good turn out! I will left you know when I take my twists out Tuesday for work!

Yall enjoy the rest of your Christmas!