Wednesday, 13 June 2012

Coconut & Hibiscus Curl Enhancing Smoothie

..This product made my hair very soft but it took a longggg time to dry...........The curls were not very defined because my hair was  moist when I did the twist out.......Soooooooooo, this my first try. My hair is not too curly but it is extremely soft...Looking forward to my second attempt............Mwah









Sunday, 10 June 2012

Before and After-Eco Styler Gel and Hicks Transformation Edges

BEFORE - lack curl definition and very dry......        Co-wash with my SUAVE Naturals

 

                                                               AFTER - 


ECO STYLER OLIVE OIL GEL and HICKS TRANSFORMATION EDGES........


Defined curls and smooth edges..................I AM LOVIN IT!!!!!!!!!

Check Out my edges -

 

Looking forward to trying my SHEA MOISTURE CURL ENHANCING SMOOTHIE..................

Saturday, 9 June 2012

Products - The CG Method (Curly Girl Method)






Hey Girlies, I finally received my products today and I am exciteddddddddd. I just can't wait to try the CG Method. My hair type is 4C and so there is no curl definition with this type of hair. I can never do and wash and go like most persons do with 4A,4B,or3 type hair. My hair just would not curl.

Anywaysssss, Let's check out the products that I got.
Conditioners - VO5  Strawberry and Cream Conditioner with Soy Milk - This product smells great, its cheap and guess what it contains BIOTIN. Now we all know the benefits of BIOTIN. I really like this product. Although it makes my hair smells like ice cream, I don't mind because I really like ice cream but can't eat it - have to stay away from diary products. I also bought the SUAVE NATURALS Coconut Conditioner. I really like the smell ummmmmmmmmmmm. I actually bought this product last week and I can say that my hair feels softer and moisturized after using these products.  2 Thumbs up!!!!!




 I got the JAMAICAN BLACK CASTOR OIL. After checking the reviews on this product, I am convinced that this product is going to work miracles on my edges. So, lets wait and see. I also got the ECO STYLER OLIVE OIL GEL. I do not like putting gel on my hair but if this is going to make my hair curl then I am down with it.......

HICKS TRANSFORMATION EDGES - to tame my rough edges and SHEA MOISTURE CURL ENHANCING SMOOTHIE - this product has all the natural good stuff and it smells greattttttttttttttt. I always like my hair smelling great. It contains neem oil, shea butter, coconut oil, silk protein,avocado oil, glycerin,carrot seed oil,vitamin E, pro-vitamin B-5 etc. it provides moisture, body and shine.........Can't wait to try this product!!!!!!!!!!!



Tuesday, 29 May 2012

Informational Article


Five Easy Ways to Transition






The most difficult decision in going natural is the transitioning process.  In fact, this process can be so tedious that many women fail to maintain their new natural growth and revert to relaxing.  Most women who have successfully transitioned will all agree that the first year is the most difficult when temptation is greater than ever.  This is largely because it is problematic styling hair with two different textures.  This article will explain various transitioning methods that help make the process much easier.

Option 1: “The Big Chop” or BC

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This option is the easiest but is mostly implemented as last resort. It is a difficult thing for a woman who has had a full head of hair her whole life, to cut it all off.   Little girls all over the world are taught that their hair is their beauty; therefore, parting with it suddenly can cause emotional stress.   Some women wait a few months for new growth to appear before they decide to have the BC done. Others decide on a whim and shave from the root.   In both instances, the relaxed hair is trimmed off leaving only the natural and unprocessed hair behind.

Option 2: Braids

Hair Braids provide a viable option for every transitioning woman. When correctly done, braids can provide protection for hair against damage due to everyday styling.   However, it is very important to protect the hairline and edges that can easily be forgotten. Braiding styles such as micro braids offer much more versatility and styling options than cornrows do but they are not always the best choice as far as protective styling goes.  With styling micro braids, the same amount of pulling and tugging at the root is applied as with everyday styling.   Hair loss and damage is seen quite often with micro braids because of the amount of stress that is sometimes applied to the individual braids.   Cornrows are a safer alternative as there is no movement and tugging at the roots, which are safely tucked away under the braid itself.

Option 3: Weaves

Hair weaving is a very popular option because the transitioning woman is comfortably afforded the option of limitless styling.  This option offers the best protective styling as well as complete invisibility throughout the entire transitioning phase. Since Black women are notoriously known to spend a small fortune on hair weaves, it is the easiest and most fun way to transition without even thinking about it.

Option 4: Wigs

Like weaves, wigs cover the entire scalp area.   However all wigs are not easily so removed. Lace wigs can be applied with a thin even layer of adhesive or tape to hold it more securely in place. Other lace wigs include just clips, combs, or nothing at all. The choice is largely up to the wearer, regarding which is more convenient and comfortable.   With wigs, the hair beneath does not need to be braided in order to wear it.   This option is more common with women who opted for a BC, and want a change in styling but do not have enough hair to braid or weave.   With this option, the hair can be easily removed as often as desired, allowing the scalp to breathe in between wearing.

Option 5: Braid Out or Twist Out

For the women who have a difficult time with the concept of the BC, braiding the relaxed ends with the natural roots then carefully loosening them out is a better option.   This is done by braiding wet hair in single braids from root to tip, allowing hair to dry, then carefully loosening out braids to create a curly effect.  While this may seem like a whole lot of work for many women, some actually prefer to do this regularly until their natural hair has grown to a length that can be styled favorably without the relaxed ends.
Whatever route is more favorable, the best thing any transitioning woman can do is to surround herself with positive women who are experiencing the same hair woes as she is.   Countless websites like BHM, blogs, and social groups offer support, tips, and styles that make the transition from relaxed to natural fun and easy.   Join BHM today and enjoy transitioning naturally!

Friday, 4 May 2012

The Hair Journey........1 month on.....

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Thank you Tina for introducing me to this product. It is the best. Great for your hair and skin.