Tuesday, March 1, 2011

I think I might be in LUSH!

One of my ALL TIME favorite stores is LUSH! It’s really one of the only places that I don’t mind spending a hundred dollars at a time when I go there. (Judge me not!) If you aren’t familiar with LUSH it’s a bath and beauty company originally located in the UK. They use natural/organic/vegan ingredients in their products. They have everything from bath bombs, soaps, lotions, facial products, hair stuff and much, much more! And did I mention it all smells so, so good!?!

Last week I decided to take a trip to LUSH for some retail therapy. The people who work there are always so nice and extremely helpful. One of my favorite things about LUSH is they always give you samples whether you walk into a store or decide to order online.

So the girl who helped me gave me a sample of a hair product. I was sort of hesitant to take it because I was still in the mind-set that everything doesn’t work for everyone’s hair (yea I’m basically saying I don’t think this will work on black folks hair). But she ensured me that it was a great option for all hair types especially tightly, curly hair because it had great moisturizing properties for dry hair. And since my hair tends to suffer from dryness, I decided to take it home because hey, it was free! I looked it up online, and took a look at the ingredients and I still wasn’t sold. But I decided to give it a try.

Trichomania (Solid Shampoo Bar)- $11.75 (3.5oz): Most companies use synthetic fragrance in their coconut shampoos; why bother when you can have the real thing? We mix loads of creamed coconut with soy and velvivert for a thoroughly moisturized shampoo that’s ideal for hair which is curl, dry, tangled, over-processed, tired…

Ingredients: Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Steric Acid, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Glyceryl Stearate, PEG-100 Stearate, Cocamide DEA, Lecithin, Perfume, Vetiveria Zizanoides Root Oil


Without a pre-poo treatment or an oil rinse I used it directly on my hair. And let me say…the results were surprising…in the best way possible! I really think I’ve found my new shampoo! Yes it is full of sulfates (it’s the main ingredient) but I really don’t care. The after effects it left on my hair is well worth it. My hair didn’t feel stripped at all. It actually felt very moisturized and soft. A feeling I never get from shampoo alone. I was even able to finger comb my hair easily after washing the shampoo out which NEVER happens unless I have a bottle of conditioner on my hair! It really cleaned and the smell was GREAT.

I never used a shampoo bar before because I thought the cost was not worth the very few washes I would get out of it. Not to mention I thought the application of a bar of shampoo was difficult to use with no lather. But I was proven wrong on both accounts. The Trichomania as well as all the other shampoo bars LUSH has are suppose to last for up to 80 washes. I believe them. I didn’t make a dent in that small sample. And it was super easy to use. Actually it was much move convenient than having to continually go for the liquid soap. And it lathered super fast with great slip!

Would I buy this product…MOST DEF! I actually just went back yesterday and I made sure to pick this one up! Make sure you stop by a LUSH near you and check it out! And make sure to ask for a sample of any of the hair products they have to offer. And if you’re more of the online shopper check out www.Lush.com (*hint* If you decide to order, order from the UK site. It’s actually a lot cheaper than the American one!)

*Happy Hair Days =D*

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

This weeks LUUUUST!


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(*even more swoon*)



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Protective Styling

Sorry I’ve been M.I.A for a minute. I had to run to South Carolina for my aunt’s passing and when I got back it seemed like I missed 2 months of school! I was so behind! So now that I’ve pretty much caught back up I’m ready to keep the post rolling!

Last Friday the weather in DC was over 70 degrees!!! That’s craziness for mid- February. Like most in the DMV we were completely swindled when we were faced with 2 to 4 inches of snow yesterday! This climate change affecting the weather is NO BUENO. Right when I was about to get super excited about wearing light cardigans, dresses, sandals and wash-and-go hair styles, mother nature hit me with the, “Fooled ya chick!” and the protective styling was back in full effect!

So about these protective styles… Many naturals seem to swear by them. And I can see why. For most of us on this healthy hair journey our goal is length retention. Sometimes it seems like our hair isn’t growing and it’s stuck in one particular length forever! There could be many solutions to that, but one of the simplest is the protective style (PS).

As a strand of hair grows out of your scalp the strand begins to die. The nutrients that you feed your hair are not absorbed through the strand but through the follicle within your scalp. Because the strand does not take in nutrients the ends of your hair are the oldest and weakest part of your hair. Any type of manipulation to your hair puts it in danger of being damaged or breaking off. The easiest way to stop excess strain on your ends is by leaving them alone and protecting them with protective styles.

Some examples of these styles are braids, twists, buns, weaves, wigs, hats and more. Basically a PS is a style that allows you to keep your ends tucked away and hidden from the harsh elements and temperatures (like this weird temperature jump) as well as everyday manipulation (combing, brushing and letting your hair rub against your clothing.)

And it’s not just for naturals. Those who are transitioning and even relaxed can benefit from PS too! As a transitioner it helps when you have no idea how to manage the two textures of your hair. It will help keep the point where you’re relaxed and natural hair meets, at its strongest. And for those who are relaxed keeping your hair in PS can help elongate the time between relaxers. Most people identity that as “stretching”. (stretching the time between your relaxers.)

I love wearing PS because as a commuter to school and back, I don’t have to waste time going through the entire routine of my hair every day. Not to mention the first time I took my kinky twist out as a fully natural I was in awe at how much my hair grew!

(kinky twists)

(sew-in)

(crochet braids)


Some tips/quick reminders when it comes to PS…

*Most damage to the hairline/edges is due to excess stress and pulling from styles. Make sure that whichever PS you chose to wear, your hair is not being pulled taught or tight causing reverse effects of the PS. Opt out of micro-braids and super tight cornrows because major damage can be caused to not only the hair strands but the hair follicle leading to permanent damage and “bald spots”.

*DON’T FORGET TO MOISTURIZE! It goes hand in hand with PS. Keeping your hair as well as scalp moisturized will decrease breakage and add life to dull and lack-luster hair.

*make sure you keep your scalp clean! Even if you’re not big on shampoo use, Co-washing (washing/cleaning your hair with just conditioner) is a good option when it comes to PS. Most protective styles can be washed with the styles still in them like, braids and twists. Keeping your scalp clean and moisturized will help with your overall growth and healthiness. Remember: A healthy scalp is a happy scalp, lol =D

*When you sleep remember to use a silk or satin bonnet/scarf/pillowcase. Allowing your hair to rub on the fibers in cotton as well as other fabrics will cause your hair to snag and break. The point of PS is to keep your hair from brushing against anything that can cause damage. Using silk or satin at night will allow your hair to glide over a smooth surface.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Regimen/Routine Building


When I’m with some of my fellow newly naturals and especially those transitioning to natural, I’m always asked what regimen/products/styles do I like to use. So I thought it was good idea to share my personal regimen with those who are going through some of the same trials I did. These tips can be used for those with relaxed or natural hair. And I have click-able links to where you can buy the majority of the products listed below. I hope you find it useful, and if you have your own regimen or advice make sure to comment! It’s not a competition it’s about us all being on the come-up! We should help and support each other as much as we can!

The things that’s important to remember when building a healthy regimen is that its purpose is to help reach your personal hair goals. For most of us our goals include healthy hair and retaining length. To meet these goals it’s important to develop a routine featuring these steps:

A Pre-Poo treatment: Because the ingredients in shampoos can be harsh and strip your hair of the natural oils that your hair needs to stay healthy.

Cleanse: Washing out the build-up from the products you use daily.

Conditioning: helps to restore nutrients that may have been stripped from your hair during the cleansing step. Also helps with detangling.

Detangling: So you can prevent knotting and excess pulling on your stands.

Deep Conditioning (DC): Penetrates the strands deeply. DCs Adds nutrients for strength, shine and softness.

Moisturize/Seal: Because African American hair tends to be dryer than other ethnicities it’s important to add as much moisture as possible so your hair maintains softness and less breakage. It is also important to use natural/essential oils to help lock in that moisture.

Style (protective): Use your favorite styling products to create your favorite hair styles. Also try to add protective styles to your regimen. They help protect the ends of your hair which will help you retain length!

My Current Routine:

Every other Saturday or Sunday…

  • I first thoroughly saturate hair with water and then divide my hair into 4-8 sections.
  • I use a mixture of olive, castor and coconut oil as my pre-poo (also known as a "oil rinse"). I apply the mixture to each section and then cover my hair with a shower cap and keep it on for 30 min. to an hour.

-Bantu Knot-out: (Miss Jessie’s Curly Meringue)

-Two-strand Twist-out: (Shea Moisture Curl Enhancing Smoothie)

-Wash and gos: (Kinky Curly Curling Custard, Eco-Styler Olive Oil Styling Gel, Homemade Flax Seed Styling gel, Smooth ‘N Shine Polishing Super Shine Conditioning Gel)

I hope this gives a little insight on regimen building. Don’t feel as if you have to use the same products or exact same steps as I do. Find what works for you! You can only do that by experimenting and playing around with different things. Once you do, let me know your routine/regimen. I’m always looking for tips and better techniques!

This weeks LUUUUST!











Hola everyone!

After listening to lots of people’s encouragement and tackling my own fears, I’ve finally decided to start a blog on healthy hair practices!

After deciding to take the natural route 7 months ago I dived deep into the natural/healthy hair care community. I’ve learned so much from fellow bloggers/youtubers/websites/ research and just plan trial and error.....and now that I think it's a good time to start sharing my findings with all of you. Keep in mind that I am no way an expert and what works (and doesn’t work) for my hair may not yield the same results for you. But hey, we are all here to learn, experiment and have fun with our hair goals. So let the journey begin! I hope you enjoy.

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