Thursday, September 30, 2010
Light Hair/Dark Eyes And Dark Hair/Light Eyes Are The Prettiest Combos - Sponsored Post
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Love Rocsi's hair!!
this day. Kudos to her stylist.
Thurs. 8/19
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Monday, August 23, 2010
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I will be trying this out... when I do you'll be 1st to know.
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Friday, August 6, 2010
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Naturally me
I'll tranform your hair and take it to its fullest potential. Don't just
take my word for it, sit in my chair and find out for yourself.
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Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Sodium hydroxide in conditioners... Why???
Now those of you who either know me or have read my blog, know that my hair is 100% natural and I've left the path of creamy crack for good. So its no wonder why I'd be upset to find the active ingredient in relaxers... in my conditioner! WTH??
Needless to say, I've dropped those conditioners like bad habits and steer clear of them like the outbreak monkey. Because I've figured since sodium hydroxide (lye) is such a strong chemical that I've refused to put on my hair intentionally to "relax" it; why would I want a diluted form of it disguised in a conditioner on my hair either? Plus I would imagine that though it would leave my hair soft for the moment, it'll dry out and damage it in the long run... and that defeats the whole purpose of a conditioner, doesn't it?
I've decided to look around to find out why sodium hydroxide is in our conditioners (and some lotions) or at least if anyone else had the same concerns as I.
Tightly Curly has similar concerns: "Also, new conditioners are coming out, and some of these have ingredients like sodium hydroxide in them (just to balance the pH, I'm sure, but that makes me uncomfortable)."
All Experts also: "The SH is actually a diluted form of lye (that's what sodium hydroxide is) and it's the same chemical used in hair relaxers. It's there to make the hair feel soft. But after repeated use, it can be VERY drying, and actually counter-productive."
La Vida Dulce Beauty explains: "Sodium hydroxide is the chemical formula for lye, and you can't make soap without it. Sodium hydroxide is a very safe soapmaking agent when used correctly, and in the right proportion to your other ingredients. In fact, if you measure the correct proportion of sodium hydroxide to your soapmaking oils, no trace of lye whatsoever should be found in the finished product. For the record, we scrutinize our measurements extensively to ensure your safety. This is the saponifiying process of soap.
Comment on another blog: "seriously...the sodium hydroxide is used as a preservative and is found in lots of other cosmetics such as eucerin calming creme which got rid of my son's eczema. if you,ve had any chemistry, you'd know that sodium hydoxide mixed with other compounds create an entirely different compond and a salt...bottom line the sodium hydroxide in this is not a relaxer."
Based on my findings, I guess its safe to use my conditioners... but I will be doing so sparingly being that I still believe it could cause damage with prolonged use.
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Unstoppable Beauty
Photo provided by: The Keen Spot |
hate. But most times its not necessarily hate for the other woman,
more often it's due to self-hate. Of course we love ourselves like no
other can, but we as "colored" women, especially African-American
women, tend to believe that nothing of any real significant beauty can
come from us. And our hair can't possibly grow any longer than neck
length unless you're mixed… or without the instant help of a weave.
think so negatively of our assets and features.
With all those things combined, there is no stopping your hair from
growing as healthy and as long, as you want it to. We need
to wake up from that field nigger way of thinking.
Photo provided by:The Keen Spot |
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Automatic Assumption
piece), lacefront, wig, or long box braids. What is your automatic
assumption?
You've known a woman for a few years, and ever since the day you met
her, she's worn one or more… or all of the above mentioned. Again,
what is your automatic assumption?
"This heifer is bald."
True wigs, weaves, and braids were brought into play and put to most
use by those who lacked hair and decided to hide whatever of it they
did have left. Bad perms, over-processed relaxers, and damage from hot
comb over use are a few factors that played a huge part in the cover
up back in those days. Heredity, stress, female pattern baldness,
hormones, chemo- therapy, and poor diet have also played a role in a
lesser percentage.
But more, and more these days women… especially women of color who
are
reverting back to their natural hair state of mind, are using such
styles to protect their hair from being over managed from daily
styling. These styles (when done properly) are excellent techniques to
grow your hair out from a relaxer and to keep ends in a healthy state
to avoid constant trims, which takes the hair length even further.
We as women love to change things up, and look & feel different. That
is mostly reflected in our hair, it's the 1 thing we change most
physically. Our hair is our crowning joy and we like to take pride in
it by adorning and accessorizing it with weaves, wigs and braids.
Especially weaves and wigs, they're the safest way to change lengths,
textures, and colors without damaging or cutting our own hair or
committing to any one thing.
People thought, talked about, and blogged that Tyra Banks was bald
because she seemed to ALWAYS wear a weave. Everyone and their mother
said that Oprah had a wig on her head. All were flabbergasted when
both women revealed their hair lengths for the world to see. People
have become so ignorant to what a weave, wig, or braid styles can do
for your hair's growth. These styles are way, way more than the one
trick ponies you think they are.
Next time you automatically assume that a woman wearing a weave, wig
or braids is hiding something or trying to cover up their lack of hair... think again. Just because you wear a fedora or any other
type of hat, am I to assume that you missed a shampoo? Or, that you
couldn't get it together to get your hair to look like something
today
and slapped a hat on instead? Or… should I assume you have a bald
patch your hiding??
We have different reasons for doing different things. It's not ok,
nor
is it even fair to automatically assume that all reasons are the same.
Vintage Natural Beauty (in the Family)
with their natural hair in '78
This is what I'm aiming for... then further =)
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Another satisfied customer, loving her Myrick Hair.
wanted to make her hair look fuller.
First, her hair was washed with Pantene's Full & Thick shampoo and
conditioner, then towel dried. Detangled with a rubber tipped paddle
brush and I applied a very small amount of Cantu's Shea Butter Leave-in,
mixed with a drop of Herbal Essences Body Envy volumizing Gel paying
more attention to the ends. I blow dried her hair using my fingers to
lift hair at roots (with dryer on med heat high air) and focused on the
roots and shaft not on the ends which dry anyway.
Once hair was fully dried, I sprayed John Frieda's Frizz Ease Glossing
Mist through her hair. Then, smoothed down to ends as I brushed hair
back into a high ponytail, which I secured with a banana clip
flat-ironed section by section with a Maxi- glide steam iron set on 5.
When hair was styled according to her desire, I then trimmed her ends.
Then I cut bangs, set the style with a 1 inch iron and finished with
body envy gel to smooth her flyaways.
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My natural hair growth update
http://myrick-hair.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2010-06-04T11%3A58%3A00-04%3A00&max-results=1,
I planned to use Deity America's Plant Shampoo for hair loss and stick
to it. I've been using that shampoo since May, two months later and I
can finally braid the sides of my head.
I realized that my length changes from week to week. Last week I didn't
have enough length to grasp and pull into a braid but... now I do. I'm
super excited!!!
I wash my hair once a week with the Plant shampoo (one shampoo)- at the
scalp only... the length of your hair can't help but get done as the
suds run down to the ends. And I don't manipulate my hair (it only
tangles it). I massage my scalp for a few minutes then rinse.
I cowash when necessary with WEN's fig cleansing conditioner.
I deep condition every other week with Palmer's Coconut oil protein pak.
On my off weeks I treat my hair with Nexxus Aloxxi Polymedic Emergency
Reconstructor.
When I use the Nexxus reconstructor once its washed out I follow with
Pantene's Breakage Defense conditioner. Combing it thru with my Goody
ouchless paddle brush, it distibutes it to the ends easily without
breakage.
When I wear my curls I use Coconut milk by Organix to clump my curls.
Currently, I'm wearing a full-head weave as a protective styling
technique. Hopefully since I can finally braid it, it'll grow faster
since my hair usually grows out faster while in braids.
Next update: 10/22
HLG achieved: Braidable length esp on sides and back
HLG now: Ear length from top. Neck length from back.
Monday, July 12, 2010
The Oil Cleansing Method - A simple, cleansing facial massage for clear skin!
oils helps resolve even oily skin? Don't be a skeptic... read this:
http://www.theoilcleansingmethod.com/
-It's all relative
Friday, July 9, 2010
Deity of Hair Plant Shampoo for Hair Loss
It also encourages heathy hair growth by stimulating the scalp. Get it here: http://astore.amazon.com/myrhai01-20/detail/B000N62U8G
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