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Monday, August 9, 2010

I See Spots


These bad boys will be mine before I go back to school so within the next 2 weeks I will have posession of these beauties with all the rest of my newbies. There cheetah printed Sperry's for 75 dollars. Not bad at all I could definetly see me rocking these with a skirt and gold vintage accessories.... I have a vision...

Sit Down, Lets Talk Hair....


Transitioning is growing your natural hair while maintaing length in your hair. I have learned that its best if I treat my whole head (both textures) as if it was natural. That does not mean flatironing your hair to combine both textures. That means no to low heat, frequent washes, and keeping your hair moisturized and that includes the use of water. All these years I have been ducking and dodging the one thing my hair needs and thats water inside and out.
The more I read and understand my hair the more I notice that we as a people are totally in the dark when it comes to our own hair. I have been taught to wash my hair every 2 weeks. Now I wash my hair atleast 4 times in that time spand. The use of products require us to wash our hair more frequently; products can and will cause build up on the scalp slowing donw the growing process. I know what your thinking we cant wash our hair twice a week it'll make our hair dry and brittle. Truth is it can be your shampoo thats drying your hair out. There's an ingredient in some shampoos called sulfate that will dry your hair out (depending on your hair type ofcourse). Before I wash my hair with a non sulfate shampoo I pre poo with EVOO followed by deep conditioner, I then massage my scalp with a leave in conditoner and let my hair air dry and then moisturize and seal and braid my hair. I also do co washes once a week with a cheapie V05, and repeat the process.
I have also heard people say that"going natural aint for everybody" It is the hair we all had before we discovered lye and no-lye relaxers. Its our natural hair so how can it not be for everybody? Nobody said transitioning was going to be glamourous and this wonderful easy journey of undoing over 10 years of relaxers but it can be done.
Where the natural hair and permed hair meet is a battle and the natural hair will win and you can take that to the bank. Although I am transitioning I am not concerned with length at the moment because I know sooner or later it will get cut. Where the two meet is the weakest part of your hair. Thats why protective styles are so important because it is best if you just LEAVE YOUR HAIR ALONE AND LET IT GROW!!!!!

Sunday, August 8, 2010

(Hair)spiration




Im in my 4th month of transitoning and it hit me that yesterday I have a loooonnnnggggg way to go on the whole natural hair journey. So I did my research and found some inspiring pics to keep me going and im sharing them with you all.
On my hair journey I have not changed anything in my regimen my hair is still soft and very kinky towards the roots ofcourse thank god for new growth. Nothing has changed in my hair except I noticed when my hair is wet it is very likely to break or shed. When it comes to doing my hair when wet I must be very gentle especially with my braid outs my hair must be atleast half way dry.
As far as managing it as a whole its fine I love my wash days and Im head over heels for my co washes lol I love when its done air dryings and its just smelling good and fluffy and puffy omg!!!!
I havent bought any new products because the products I bought are working for me but I do plan on buying a new shampoo and conditioner within the next week or two and Im going to buy some hair milk?!?!?! Well thats enough words for tonight. God Bless