I've been very busy this holiday season but just wanted to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and happy new year. I've been lazy with my hair but not in a very damaging way. I still co-rinse and I'm still very gentle.
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Dark Skin Bright Color?
Quick blog. Just had to write that I'm going through changes. Good changes. One being color. Now listen, I've been wearing the nude lip way before it was popular. Mostly because as a dark skinned chick I was afraid to play with color. I only ventured away from the nude lip to go darker brown a few times, that's how boring I was. So naturally I'm ready for a drastic change.
So I decided to get some color in my life. I'm still in the experimental phase but I've learned a thing or two from YouTube divas. One is get a few lip liners to make all things possible. So I'm messing with medium and dark brown liners as well as purple. I use the purple to offset the pink lipsticks I bought and the browns for everything else.
So I decided to get some color in my life. I'm still in the experimental phase but I've learned a thing or two from YouTube divas. One is get a few lip liners to make all things possible. So I'm messing with medium and dark brown liners as well as purple. I use the purple to offset the pink lipsticks I bought and the browns for everything else.
Friday, September 21, 2012
More To Come
It's been a long time...
I shouldn't have left you...
Without a dope beat to step to. Step to, step to, step to!!!
Just playing. I've been out of the game for a minute due to an allergy that caused a minor case of hives.
Yikes!!!
Still not 100% sure what caused it but I am narrowing it down. This weekend I hope to make up for lost time on here AND on Hairlista (check out my group on there if you are interested).
More to come soon!
I shouldn't have left you...
Without a dope beat to step to. Step to, step to, step to!!!
Just playing. I've been out of the game for a minute due to an allergy that caused a minor case of hives.
Yikes!!!
Still not 100% sure what caused it but I am narrowing it down. This weekend I hope to make up for lost time on here AND on Hairlista (check out my group on there if you are interested).
More to come soon!
Thursday, September 6, 2012
My Favorite Conditioners
This is a blog on my hands down favorite most moisturizing conditioners. I'm talking addiction here!
Now understand that I have used most of these while relaxed, texlaxed, with new growth, and over a year and 1/2 of new growth.
I've co-washed/co-rinsed with them. I've conditioned with them. I've even used them as leave-ins too! So they've been been put to the test.
Now understand that I have used most of these while relaxed, texlaxed, with new growth, and over a year and 1/2 of new growth.
I've co-washed/co-rinsed with them. I've conditioned with them. I've even used them as leave-ins too! So they've been been put to the test.
1) Suave Professionals Almond And Shea Butter: I think this might just be my #1 fav! I just wish they'd sell it by the gallon. I'm long turn transitioning from texlaxed to natural and all of my hair adores this. My hair is still soft a day later from using this. I'm just amazed.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Top Foundation Makeup For Ebony Women
If you are an ebony woman that has been round and round trying to find your perfect shade of foundation then this is the blog for you. Here is my list of top, looks like skin, foundations for women of color.
Before I begin I must stress that it is important to know your skin undertone. While we as a people like to use terms like "red boned" to describe a lighter skinned woman that is not always accurate. A light skinned person like Jennifer Lopez could be more olive or yellow undertoned while Azealia Banks could be way more red in her undertone.
A good way to tell is to turn your wrist so that your palm is facing the sky. Then look at the veins in your wrist.
If your veins look Blue or Purplish Blue then you have cool undertones.
If they look yellow or Olive/Green then you have warm undertones.
If you see both then you are neutral.
Before I begin I must stress that it is important to know your skin undertone. While we as a people like to use terms like "red boned" to describe a lighter skinned woman that is not always accurate. A light skinned person like Jennifer Lopez could be more olive or yellow undertoned while Azealia Banks could be way more red in her undertone.
A good way to tell is to turn your wrist so that your palm is facing the sky. Then look at the veins in your wrist.
If your veins look Blue or Purplish Blue then you have cool undertones.
If they look yellow or Olive/Green then you have warm undertones.
If you see both then you are neutral.
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Makeup YouTubers I Adore!
I love makeup tutorials and info! There is always something new to learn. So I felt I should share my absolute go to favs! Please, rate, comment, and subscribe to their channels. Share their videos, like them on Facebook, and follow them on Twitter. They won't do you wrong, I swear.
First up is GossMakeupArtist. What? A white dude? Yes, this guy knows his stuff! I came across him a year ago searching for makeup for women of color and he had a great video on using more than one shade of foundation on ebony (as he so sweetly calls it) skin tones. So he knows his stuff regardless of skin tone. I love, love, love him! I just subscribed to him under my new account (linked to my twitter account and this blog).
First up is GossMakeupArtist. What? A white dude? Yes, this guy knows his stuff! I came across him a year ago searching for makeup for women of color and he had a great video on using more than one shade of foundation on ebony (as he so sweetly calls it) skin tones. So he knows his stuff regardless of skin tone. I love, love, love him! I just subscribed to him under my new account (linked to my twitter account and this blog).
Monday, August 27, 2012
Upcoming Blogs!
It's been crazy due to a major storm warning in my neck of the woods, but not to worry I have much more in store for My Hair Bible. What I'm working on:
- A how to relax blog (based on my knowledge from cosmetology school training)
- A ten commandments of hair care (or maybe 12 )
- Makeup for sistas of color. Yes, my deep ebonies too! I got the hook up!
- Kiddie hair care
- More of my "Did You Know" series
- Waaaay more creative Protective Style Files
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Making Your Wig Look Real!
Don't want to look too "wiggy"? Don't leave the house before trying this. These are a couple of techniques I learned (mostly from YouTube. Don't you just love YouTube?!) for making your unit look much more real. Only I added my own little twists to their techniques.
The first one is the artificial part. Now most people (if they have a lace front) just bleach the knots (turn the wig inside out and apply bleach). However there is a technique that works well on both skin top and lace front wigs. As a matter of fact I'm demonstrating on how to create this optical illusion on a partial skin top (meaning it's part full).
First you want to use a powder close to your skin color. You can use eyeshadow or face powder. I'm using my Mac powder for this unit.
The first one is the artificial part. Now most people (if they have a lace front) just bleach the knots (turn the wig inside out and apply bleach). However there is a technique that works well on both skin top and lace front wigs. As a matter of fact I'm demonstrating on how to create this optical illusion on a partial skin top (meaning it's part full).
First you want to use a powder close to your skin color. You can use eyeshadow or face powder. I'm using my Mac powder for this unit.
Got My Freetress Equal Gala Wig!
Yes gaaawd!
This is technically a Protective Style File! Gala came in the mail Tuesday. I ordered it from www.divatress.com on Thursday night, so it only took 3 business days.
They sent a gift with a 10% off coupon code for signing up with their site. So, I think it's safe to say Divatress has my loyalty as a customer. Now... the unboxing! Note: Click images to view larger.
This is technically a Protective Style File! Gala came in the mail Tuesday. I ordered it from www.divatress.com on Thursday night, so it only took 3 business days.
They sent a gift with a 10% off coupon code for signing up with their site. So, I think it's safe to say Divatress has my loyalty as a customer. Now... the unboxing! Note: Click images to view larger.
Top 3 Best Vitamins/Minerals For Hair Growth
#3 Biotin: Best taken with B 100 and 1000 mcg of vitamin C (to avoid acne).
#2 MSM - A great mineral that can be taken in pill or powder form. I would avoid taking it in doses over 1000 mg due to a possible side effect of extending the length of a period (does not happen to everyone but some experience it at high doses.). Those without this issue (I've never had it) can take more.
#1 Silica - A mineral we are born with an abundance of that drastically decreases as we age and it shows. Best taken in bamboo (aka bamboo extract) or diatomaceous earth form as they have more silica with much less side effects.
Getting My Oily/Acne Skin Care Game Up!
I have been slacking on the skin care a bit which caused a minor breakout that is just now drying up, and a tiny bit of eczema to pop up. So here is how I'm fighting back!
Acne Game:
Benzol Peroxide Cream 10% - using it daily and loooooading that bad boy up on any zit. Trust this works to kill it in 24-48 hours. No lie!
Acne Game:
Benzol Peroxide Cream 10% - using it daily and loooooading that bad boy up on any zit. Trust this works to kill it in 24-48 hours. No lie!
Monday, August 13, 2012
Protective Style Files: Wigs, wigs, wigs!
I just have to make a note of these gorgious wigs! I've looked at so many wigs this past week, from every collection, and I swear these take the cake (course I haven't looked at full lace wigs or anything. I'm just trying to get use to lace fronts. They are a bit irritating on the skin.).
Before I get into it I just have to thank all of the beautiful ladies on YouTube for schooling me on what's hot, what's not, and how to improve your wig. I learned so much over the course of a week. Don't sleep on those ladies. Go to Youtube, type in wigs (lace, full, or half) then comment, rate, and subscribe :o)
The first wig is Tori by Freetress Equal. She's a lace front with a baby hair hairline. Now the hairline is a bit curly but it's nothing a flat iron can't fix as this unit is heat safe (under 400 degrees). It retails for around $34.00 I adore this wig!
Before I get into it I just have to thank all of the beautiful ladies on YouTube for schooling me on what's hot, what's not, and how to improve your wig. I learned so much over the course of a week. Don't sleep on those ladies. Go to Youtube, type in wigs (lace, full, or half) then comment, rate, and subscribe :o)
The first wig is Tori by Freetress Equal. She's a lace front with a baby hair hairline. Now the hairline is a bit curly but it's nothing a flat iron can't fix as this unit is heat safe (under 400 degrees). It retails for around $34.00 I adore this wig!
Sunday, August 12, 2012
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Protective Style Files! Getting My Wig Game Up!
Gala wig by Freetress |
Now, I'm picky as hell when it comes to wigs so I had to do my research before I dove head first into it. After a few days of researching websites, YouTube videos, and head shapes (no, I'm not joking.) I've narrowed it down to my top must have wigs.
Thursday, August 2, 2012
She's Edgy, She Leaves Conditioner In Her Hair
That's right, I use plain old conditioner as a leave-in. No shame in my game! This one craaazy step has allowed me to retain a butt load of length with hardly any split ends.
As you may have read in my hair bible series, years ago I picked up Oprah's stylist's book. In it he says that store leave-in conditioner is simply watered down rinse out conditioner.
I began to connect the dots with similar stories I'd heard about women of color growing their hair to great lengths by simply washing then leaving the conditioner in their hair(often sealing it with oil.).
I had nothing to loose so I thought I'd try it. Now I am officially hooked. Here are some of my favorite rinse out conditioners to use as leave-ins.
As you may have read in my hair bible series, years ago I picked up Oprah's stylist's book. In it he says that store leave-in conditioner is simply watered down rinse out conditioner.
I began to connect the dots with similar stories I'd heard about women of color growing their hair to great lengths by simply washing then leaving the conditioner in their hair(often sealing it with oil.).
I had nothing to loose so I thought I'd try it. Now I am officially hooked. Here are some of my favorite rinse out conditioners to use as leave-ins.
My Favorite Deep Conditioning Mix
My hands down, favorite, deep conditioner mix has to be:
- 1/3 can coconut cream or milk
- 1/3 cup conditioner (I like Aussie moist or 3 min., Motions Moisture Plus or Silk Protein, Cholesterol, or Suave Professionals.)
- 2 tablespoons of coconut oil
- 3 tablespoons of honey
- *Optional: 2 tablespoons glycerin
- *Optional: Pinch of salt
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Did You Know...
Did you know that apple cider vinegar has multiple uses in the home? From flea control to teeth whitening, ACV is one product you should not be without! Here is a list I put together of some of the best uses of ACV:
- Scalp regulator - weather you have oily scalp, dry scalp, or even eczema on the scalp ACV can help. Apply a 50/50 mix to your scalp a few times a week (Leave on for a few minutes before shampooing) to unclog pores and relieve dandruff and destroy bacteria. Apply a mix of 1 part ACV to 3 parts water as a post shampoo rinse to balance the PH of your scalp, and regulate the scalp oil production.
- Hair Smoother/Shinier- Add one part ACV to 3 parts water and use as a pre-shampoo step to remove product buildup, or even chlorine. Use as a post shampoo rinse to close the hair cuticle and make hair nice and shiny. You'll smell like a salad for one hour but after that it's smooth sailing.
Do It Yourself White Teeth!
Cool videos on a home remedy for white teeth. Be careful and don't over do it (only once a week is recommended until teeth are white with the baking soda one). You know what they say about too much of a good thing. P.S on the vinegar please mix it at least 50/50 with water otherwise it could be too strong.
Deep Condition Sunday
A simple day today. Didn't want to do too much. Y'all know I haven't had a relaxer in 2 years, and a texlax in 1 year & five months, so I can't really be too lazy but I've found ways around that.
I mixed up Proclaim Cholesterol (Sally Beauty Supply $2.00) with Suave Humectant Moisture (Walmart under $2.00) 3 tablespoons of honey and a pinch of salt.
First I shampooed my hair in 6 braids I put in last night (I moisturized and sealed them the night before). Then I applied my mix to my hair. Placed a plastic bag, followed by a scarf on top(broke out the old school Rhinestone Doo Rag this time). Left it in for an hour. Rinsed. Combed hair into too buns UNDER RUNNING WATER.
I was too lazy to comb my hair after that, so I just undid my bun, (it's 2 strand twisted) blotted my hair, applied conditioner, oil (coconut, olive, castor mix), & Dax lanolin to my 2 strand twist and pinned it back up into a bun. Then I just applied conditioner, oil (coconut, olive, castor, peanut, cap of wild growth oil) and Labella level 9 hair gel (Walmart $2.00 + added 5 tbsp oil) to the top and edges. Applied scarf and I'm through.
In the AM I'll apply conditioner and Dax to my nape and coil it. That's it for me. The following are some quick pictures of what I did.
I mixed up Proclaim Cholesterol (Sally Beauty Supply $2.00) with Suave Humectant Moisture (Walmart under $2.00) 3 tablespoons of honey and a pinch of salt.
First I shampooed my hair in 6 braids I put in last night (I moisturized and sealed them the night before). Then I applied my mix to my hair. Placed a plastic bag, followed by a scarf on top(broke out the old school Rhinestone Doo Rag this time). Left it in for an hour. Rinsed. Combed hair into too buns UNDER RUNNING WATER.
I was too lazy to comb my hair after that, so I just undid my bun, (it's 2 strand twisted) blotted my hair, applied conditioner, oil (coconut, olive, castor mix), & Dax lanolin to my 2 strand twist and pinned it back up into a bun. Then I just applied conditioner, oil (coconut, olive, castor, peanut, cap of wild growth oil) and Labella level 9 hair gel (Walmart $2.00 + added 5 tbsp oil) to the top and edges. Applied scarf and I'm through.
In the AM I'll apply conditioner and Dax to my nape and coil it. That's it for me. The following are some quick pictures of what I did.
Hair after washing in braids. My shrinkage is greatness! |
Thursday, July 26, 2012
My Mother's Stash!
So I went to my mother's house and these are all the products she showed me. I was amazed that healthy hair care has rubbed off on her. I nudged her in the direction by having her try coconut oil, Shea butter, and just one Shea Moisture product but now she is knee deep in it. P.S she is currently rocking an Afro she hasn't rocked since before I was born :o)
Quick Update: My mother now adores Suave Professionals Almond & Shea Butter Conditioner and Suave Scalp Solutions Revitalizing Mint Euacaltus Shampoo and is thinking about switching a lot of these products too it. She still loves the Aussie Spray Leave-in (Hair Insurance) though. And the coconut oil.
Quick Update: My mother now adores Suave Professionals Almond & Shea Butter Conditioner and Suave Scalp Solutions Revitalizing Mint Euacaltus Shampoo and is thinking about switching a lot of these products too it. She still loves the Aussie Spray Leave-in (Hair Insurance) though. And the coconut oil.
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Did You Know...
Did you know that hair texture can change 7 times over the course of a person's life? Hair texture can also change every 5-7 years too! I know we can get hung up on "grade" of hair as people of color but the truth is it changes constantly for many reasons.
Diet can change hair as well as supplements like MSM. Treating hair differently can change it too. Excessive heat can change hair and so can simply moisturizing and conditioning frequently.
Even things like sulfur, cayenne pepper, and henna can have a loosening effect on a person's wave pattern.
Diet can change hair as well as supplements like MSM. Treating hair differently can change it too. Excessive heat can change hair and so can simply moisturizing and conditioning frequently.
Even things like sulfur, cayenne pepper, and henna can have a loosening effect on a person's wave pattern.
Did You Know...
Did you know that studies have found that capsaicin, found in red hot peppers (which make cayenne pepper), and Soy Isoflavones have been scientifically proven to help hair growth in men when used together?
The soy works to reduce the DHT and increase the testosterone. Capsaicin increases IGF, an insulin-like growth factor. When taken together orally they were found to improve hair growth in men. It is uncertain how strong the effects are on bald men, but this did well on thinning men.
I'm willing to bet money on it though that if you combine a healthy diet with red pepper, soy, msm, and silica supplements you could be whipping your hair back and fourth gentlemen.
Don't be jealous ladies. Capsaicin in the form of cayenne pepper can also be used as a scalp message to increase circulation which can also lead to better hair growth. A side effect of hot pepper oil is often softer new growth.
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Another Wash/Rinse Day
Now what you don't see here is that I had my hair in 6 braids (what I do some nights after I oil my scalp). I took the braids out because I was planning to just co-wash/co-rinse. But once I got in the shower I felt I needed a shampoo.
So I washed with Salon Care Shampoo then filled my hair with a mixture of White Rain, Tresemme Silk Protein Healthy Volume, and Organix Renewing Conditioner Moroccan Argan Oil (No reason why I used 3 different brands other than I'm trying to finish off 2 of them to keep it simple). Let it sit a few minutes. Comb through it and put it in a bun under running water. Here is the end result.
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Deep Condition Sunday
My Sunday henna. I will be using only half of this packet and mixing it with my deep conditioner for a hair strengthener. Then will follow with a moisturising conditioner as needed. I will update when I fully decide on my mix:o)
UPDATE: I just mixed roughly half the pack of henna (Note: this is pre-mixed henna not regular henna which gives hair a red hue). with about 1/3 cup of Proclaim Cholesterol, 4 tbsp Suave Humectant Moisture, 2 tbsp glycerine, 1 tbsp coconut oil, 1 tsp of honey, and a pinch of salt. We'll see how this works out :o)
2ND UPDATE: This went well! My hair came out soft. I still conditioner rinsed with Tresemme Silk Protein Healthy Volume Conditioner. Then it felt like silk. I noticed my hair shed less and combed out way easier. I had forgotten my hair bands so I couldn't do my usual ponytail in the shower which upset me. So I combed my hair into 4 tight braids under the running shower water and prayed for the best.
UPDATE: I just mixed roughly half the pack of henna (Note: this is pre-mixed henna not regular henna which gives hair a red hue). with about 1/3 cup of Proclaim Cholesterol, 4 tbsp Suave Humectant Moisture, 2 tbsp glycerine, 1 tbsp coconut oil, 1 tsp of honey, and a pinch of salt. We'll see how this works out :o)
2ND UPDATE: This went well! My hair came out soft. I still conditioner rinsed with Tresemme Silk Protein Healthy Volume Conditioner. Then it felt like silk. I noticed my hair shed less and combed out way easier. I had forgotten my hair bands so I couldn't do my usual ponytail in the shower which upset me. So I combed my hair into 4 tight braids under the running shower water and prayed for the best.
Baggy N Stimulate Scalp Oil Trial
Scalp oil treatment I'm working on for tonight. If you read my Baggy & Stimulate post on this blog then you already know my theory about opening the hair root to allow heathy minerals, vitamins, and other things beneficial to hair growth, to penetrate deeper.
Now I love peppermint oil but decided to go back to experimenting with hot pepper (cayenne pepper is the same in case you are wondering) just for a change.
For the first time in god knows how long, there is no cayenne pepper in the house. However, there is plenty of crushed red pepper. So I decided to make hot pepper oil.
Now I love peppermint oil but decided to go back to experimenting with hot pepper (cayenne pepper is the same in case you are wondering) just for a change.
For the first time in god knows how long, there is no cayenne pepper in the house. However, there is plenty of crushed red pepper. So I decided to make hot pepper oil.
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Protective Style Files
Big hair love. weather you're transitioning, natural, or a relaxed that just wants to play with some texture, thius is a cute one to play with. this wig retails for around $14.99 - $16.00. LINK TO A PLACE TO PURCHASE
Protective Style Files
In love with this one. Oh yeah, and rate/comment/subscribe to TwinGodesses one of many of the half wig queens (I bow down to your selection, lol). 400 degree curling iron safe. Retails for between $20-25.00 Link Site You Can Purchase It At
Protective Stlye Files
For all you straight hair lovers that want something a bit more natural looking. Or to dream about what you hair is going to look like at this length (real life vision board anyone?). Or give it a trial to see if you would ever want it this length, lol:
Protective Style Files!
Straight and short half wig! P.S rate/comment/subscribe to thomasadrianna YouTube she's talented with her half wig/weave game!
Kiddie Tights Make The Best Hair Bands
So I got these kiddie tights in the mail free with something I ordered a while back (don't remember what). Unfortunately I didn't know anyone little enough to fit them. However, it was recommended to me on a hair forum in 2010 to use tights or knee highs as hair bands (when my hair kept wrapping around, & getting stuck in store bought ones). So I decided to try these kiddie ones this year and let me tell you they are a keeper. I'm never going back to store bought hair bands again!
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
The Slick Back: Taming Edges!
Now as you read in my about I haven't relaxed in 2 years, or texlaxed in 1 year and 5 months. But I don't have to use heat to tame my edges.
The first thing I use is a little thing called H20. Oh, you're edges are dry? Well, what is the opposite of dry?
Wet!
I make sure my roots have some for of H20 at least every 2-3 days. Daily when it's hot. I either sprints my hair with a water conditioner mix, or co-rinse my hair. I find that my waves respond better and are more moldable when I use something they love (water,conditioner, oil) than something they hate (heat).
Next I apply a leave-in. I don't buy leave-ins as my hair like just plain regular conditioner. Then seal with an oil like my coconut castor mix, or Dax because lanolin locks in a HUGE % of moisture. Finally I reach for a good gel. My La Bella I add about 5 tbs of oil to & a teaspoon of glycerin (not too much, it could make the hold too soft) to half it. Double it for a whole container.
Add a satin scarf for at least 20 minutes and wallah. My slick back! Edges tamed!
The first thing I use is a little thing called H20. Oh, you're edges are dry? Well, what is the opposite of dry?
Wet!
I make sure my roots have some for of H20 at least every 2-3 days. Daily when it's hot. I either sprints my hair with a water conditioner mix, or co-rinse my hair. I find that my waves respond better and are more moldable when I use something they love (water,conditioner, oil) than something they hate (heat).
Next I apply a leave-in. I don't buy leave-ins as my hair like just plain regular conditioner. Then seal with an oil like my coconut castor mix, or Dax because lanolin locks in a HUGE % of moisture. Finally I reach for a good gel. My La Bella I add about 5 tbs of oil to & a teaspoon of glycerin (not too much, it could make the hold too soft) to half it. Double it for a whole container.
Add a satin scarf for at least 20 minutes and wallah. My slick back! Edges tamed!
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Deep Condition Sunday
Deep condition Sunday has now become Monday as it is 1:34 AM now. So I think I will apply it to dry hair, baggy my head, and go to sleep. Then shampoo in the morning. And of course protective style. So here is what I'm working with.
Proclaim cholesterol, 1 tsp of honey, 2 tsp of glycerin, 2 tsp of coconut oil (note: this one is not 100% but still works well), 1/2 teaspoon of salt (helps it penetrate deeper). |
Protective Style Files!
This is a protective style I did over the weekend. It made me laugh because everyone thought it was my hair. It's my laid back princess Leia look. I put my my hair in buns like I always do with my ends gently tucked under. Then I twisted and wrapped fake braiding hair around them and pinned it. Note: My edges were actually coiled with gel. Don't know why they look so ratchet here. Should have taken a closeup picture to redeem myself. Then again, it was around midnight when I took these so I was over it.
My Summer 2012 Routine
This is my entire hair routine for the summer. Sometimes I may skip a day but never two. My scalp doesn't like because it is too hot. And my hair is much softer too.
My Spring/Summer Routine
- Co-wash daily (it's more of a co-rinse I do) in 4 ponytails with Aussie Moist Conditioner or Tresemme Naturals Conditioner.
- Brush hair back under running shower water into a ponytail or two ponytails (2 strand twisted).
- Apply leave-in like VO5 or Suave Humectant (yes plain old conditioner) to ponytail and edges. Seal with coconut oil, olive, castor oil mix. Add a dab of Dax lanolin to my ends and pin into a bun. Apply Proclaim Aloe Gel or La Bella Level 9 gel and air dry with scarf on to smooth edges. Baggy bun as needed.
- At night apply sulfur & peppermint oil mixture to scalp. Cover head with plastic cap, and scarf. Leave on overnight and rinse out in the morning. Note: Don't like to do this more than 4 days a week.
- Shampoo 1-2x a week.
- Deep condition with moisture once a week.
- Protein treatment once a month.
- Bun EVERYDAY! Rock a phony pony/bun/afro puff over it from time to time. Half wig with headband if it's not too hot out.
Random Thoughts. My Favorite Hair Products
Just a random list I made on Hairlista of my all time favorite hair products. Probably will be adding to them in no time.
MY FAVORITE HAIR PRODUCTS
- Aphogee Deep Moisture Shampoo
- Suave Humectant Moisture Conditioner
- Tresemme Naturals Conditioner
- VO5 Conditioner
- Aussie Conditioner
- Aussie 3 Minute Miracle Deep Conditioner
- Coconut everything (oil/milk/cream)
- Honey
- Jojoba oil
- Castor oil
- Lanolin
- Flowers of Sulfur
- Peppermint oil or menthol in anything
- Castor oil mixed with Coconut oil and Jojoba oil
- Flax oil
- Generic (I'm cheap, lol) Joico K-Pak
- Aphogee 2 step
- Cholesterol
- Sea salt added to conditioners
- La Bella gel level 9 (oil mixed in)
- Proclaim Aloe gel
- Ampro Pro Styl Protein Gel When needed (conditioner mixed in)
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