Monday, December 20, 2010

Blackonyxx77 Hair Show

Hey,
I went to blackonyxx77's hair show and I loved it! Better than I expected. I took my cousin with me whose has a relaxer and she enjoyed so much that she decided to transition. It was so beautiful to see so many naturals in one place, everyone was so open hearted and warm. The vendors were very informative and patient. Most of the items that I bought were from blackonyxworld.com, she had all of her items at a discount. Her hair products smell so good, it smells like candy. I also bought some of her jewelry too. I bought a couple of items from other vendors as well. The fashion show was crazy the styles and the personalities were showcased lovely. The information that was shared was priceless. I learned so much and I'm so glad that I went this year! I can't wait until next years!




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Monday, November 22, 2010

New style

Needed items:
2 Bobby pins

How I achieved this style:
I braided upwards from the back and pinned the end of the braid so it wouldn't unravel and left it as a bang.

















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Saturday, November 20, 2010

Fro'hawk

Hey All,
Just wanted to show you my fro'hawk. It took about four combs on each side. I didn't use any gel or anything, just a little bit of Alikay Natural Hair parfait.







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Nail Polish

Hey All,
Just wanted to share this beautiful nail polish with you. It's Confetti's Heartthrob and it last for about a week, you can find it at CVS for about two dollars!




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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Bun!!!!

Hey,
I finally was able to do a bun on my hair!!! I'm so excited!!!








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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Highlights

Hey All,
Tonight I'm probably going to add red highlights to my hair. I'm going to part my hair as though I'm going braid the sides of my hair and leave hair out in the middle. The hair down the middle will be the hair that will have the red highlights. I'm so excited . Two days later--->ok so it didn't turn out how I planned . So I'm in between dying it all black or adding a different color of highlights.









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Monday, October 11, 2010

Length Check

Hey Everyone,
I was trying to do a length check so I could show you guys my current length, but it's hard when you're taking pictures instead of recording. I'm going to post the pics anyway, but I'll possibly record a video later. The sides are collarbone length, the front are chin length,and the back a little below shoulder length.









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Thursday, October 7, 2010

Tried something new

Hey Everyone,
Just came through today to tell you about something new that I tried. Since I tremble at the thought of wash day for my hair since it has gotten longer, I decided to do a hot oil treatment on my hair ( I put my hair in about 7 medium twist all over). Since you're suppose to wash out the oil with shampoo then condition, I decided to deep condition after one hour of the hot oil treatment. I did this by doing the hot oil treatment first then adding the deep conditioner after, without washing out the oil, for one hour. Then after that I shampooed it out. My hair felt very moisturized. So I'm going to try it again on my next wash day. Much love and God Bless. XOXO


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Sunday, September 19, 2010

Shea Butter Mix

Hey,
I'm about to make my Shea butter mix. In my mix I use pure unrefined Shea butter (the yellow one), pure olive oil, vitamin e oil,honey,grapeseed oil,sweet almond oil,jojoba oil,and jasmine oil for fragrance. I won't be whipping this time because I don't have a hand mixture at this time . Anywho the pictures are below



My essential oils,carrier oils,and honey.




Pure Unrefined Shea Butter from Sheaessentials




Melting the Shea butter in a bowl that's in a boiling water.




Cooling the Shea butter mix in the freezer

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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

YAY!!!

Hey,
Everyone I just came on to tell/show you the first set of braids I've done myself. It took about 2-2 1/2 hours to do the front half and they aren't perfect. They are good enough for me :-D




Interview #2 of Another Natural

Keosha


Would you please give us a short description of yourself?

 
I would probably describe myself as an extremely bubbly and happy person.

What does natural mean to you?

To me my natural hair means a new start and a new me.. my natural hair is a sign of my personal growth into my own true identity.

Do you remember when you got your first relaxer or how old you were?
How long did you have a relaxer?

I got my first relaxer when i was nine (i hated it and was sooo pissed)
I kept my hair relaxed for nine years after that.

When did you decide to become natural? Why?
I decided to become natural when i was 18 because i saw how beautiful it was and how much of a difference it made in someone's appearance and personality.

How long did you transition or did you do the big chop? Your first immediate thoughts after you cut your hair. The day after? Did you question your decision?
When i did my big chop i was scared as heck!! I thought i was gonna look like a freakin alien, but i actually felt more beautiful than i ever had with my relaxed hair. The next day i did somewhat question my decision as to why i did it. thinkin that maybe i did it to just follow the new trend. But when i look back on it now i know it was probably the best decision i have ever made in my life.

Do you miss anything from your relaxed days?
I dont miss anything about my relaxed days.. My hair is so much thicker and i even have a better grade of hair since i went natural.

Do you think you'll ever go back to a relaxer?
I will absolutely NEVER go back to relaxed hair. Bein natural feels too good.. lol

What do you love about your natural hair?
I think the thing i love most about my natural hair is the healthiness.. I even have more body to my hair than i did before when i was permimg it..

What's your signature style?
For right now my signature style is rockin my fro. I normally might put a pretty head band in the front.

What do you believe will be next in your journey?
In a few weeks I plan to take my fro to the lock stage.. I'm really nervous about it but super excited all at the same time.

Do you attract more attention since you've been natural?
I definitely attract more attention with my natural hair. A lot of men come up to me and tell me how beautiful it is and how much it fits my face.

What's the most common question have you've been asked regarding your hair?
I always get asked the question why. Everyone wants to know why i cut my hair off. But i always tell them until you do it for yourself you'll never know the full effect of how i feel about it.

Do you think you'll ever relax your children's hair?
I will never relax my children’s hair.. i might hot comb it but i will never put chemicals in it.

Do you think more women will make the switch over to natural now that it more accepted in our society?
I really hope women switch to natural hair.. I think It's the most beautiful thing. Just looking around at all the people who have switched to natural i mean even my mother and sister have and it really does put a change in someone's attitude and in their appearance. It really and truly enhances natural beauty and even ugly people can do that.. lol






Male Interview #2

James


What's your preception of beauty?

Confidence in oneself and appreciation of your own strengths and understanding that you cannot be perfect.

What do you think of natural hair?

It looks better.


Do you have a preference when it comes to hair on a women? Why?


If your significant other wanted to go natural would you support her?

Yes I would.



Do you think if natural hair was more of the norm it would be more accepted in our culture/society?

Not really sure because artificial hair has become a part of black culture.

Do you notice a difference in attitudes/views between naturals and relaxed/weaves?

Women with natural/relaxed hair appear to be more stuck up or pretentious. They appear to make it seem that they are better than you and that if you have to prove yourself to them if you want to continue talking to them. Women with weaves tend to be more relaxed.



Do you believe that women get relaxers to fit in or because it'll make them more appealing to society?

They get relaxers to fit into societal norms such as when they are applying to jobs.


Have you ever dated a natural? If you have did you notice a difference in hair routines between naturals and those who are relaxed? If haven't dated a natural why not?

I have dated a natural and she was concerned with her hair becoming frizzy in humid weather. She had to flat iron constantly in order for it to look presentable.

Today natural hair is shown more than ever before. Do you believe women are doing it as a lifestyle change or as a fashion statement?

As a lifestyle change, I believe.



I prefer natural hair on women because I find it more appealing but do not have anything against women wearing weaves.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

My First Male Interview

Hey Again,
This is my first male interview and my friend Terran was kind enough to let me interview him. So enjoy....What's your preception of beauty?






My perception of physical beauty does not come from the norm. Not from the tv, magazines, ads, or fashion shows. Subsiding all those perceptions of a modern day beauty, my perception of beauty would fall in the category of truth. One who is truthful and not fabricated or synthetic. Hair, eyes, styles, ideas...should be originally them, and not one who follows the unnatural ways of the world. Of course, beauty also should be clean hygiene too, but eh, thats my thing.










What do you think of natural hair?






I never thought too much about natural hair in my childhood because I was so used to seeing 'perms' and 'weaves' and all the little girls hair. I barely saw natural hair now that I think about it. I never rejected it though. It was when I came to the understanding of my roots, and how important and healthy it is, mentally and physically, for our hair to be, did I have more of an appreciation for how we treat our hair.










Do you have a preference when it comes to hair on a women? Why?






Not really. While I prefer the natural route, I won't reject any sister with chemicals or weave in her hair because we all lack a certain knowledge when it comes to certain things. If that sista is willing to learn and treat her scalp healthier, that'll be even better for me. But if she won't or just doesn't care about her roots, I'll probably have to ''keep it movin''.










If your significant other wanted to go natural would you support her?






Yea










Do you think if natural hair was more of the norm it would be more accepted in our culture/society?






Well, for many reasons, it can never be accepted in this society, because the unconscious thought of self hate and the lack patience with hair is too prevalent in the black community. So its very difficult to think of natural hair as accepted or as a norm.










Do you notice a difference in attitudes/views between naturals and relaxed/weaves?






I'd have to see more natural haired sistaz to be able to correctly confirm what I see. But from what I can tell, most of the natural and relaxed sistaz that I came across behave the same. However, the natural sistaz seemed to be more cautious and aware of themselves, in terms of food, social issues, and of course, healthy hair.










Do you believe that women get relaxers to fit in or because it'll make them more appealing to society?






I believe its both, and then some. Having natural hair was never an issue until a few hundred years. Standards of beauty, the slaves' assimilation into the european society and the effort to 'recreate' the mind of black people, and the backlash from other black people if another black person decides to 'go back to their roots', all play a strong role today whether we believe it or not. Once I saw the damage that it can do to black women's hair, thats when I start to question the unnatural process of their hair. Why (especially at very early ages) are the majority of black women I know doing these things to themselves? So I think they need to really re-evaluate themselves, their history, and their health.










Have you ever dated a natural? If you have did you notice a difference in hair routines between naturals and those who are relaxed? If haven't dated a natural why not?






N/A

Interview of Another Natural

Hey,


Below is an interview of another natural/friend that was kind enough to let me interview her. Her name is Ja'Stevia and she's one the sweetest people that you'll ever meet! Thanks again!!!




Would you please give us a short description of yourself?


-21 year old college female, who loves her hair




What does natural mean to you or should mean to black women?


-Getting back to my roots


-Appreciating what I was given


-Going against the stereotypes of what beauty is or should be




Do you remember when you got your first relaxer or how old you were?


-I was 5 years old when I got my first relaxer




How long did you have a relaxer?


-15 years




When did you decide to become natural? Why?


-In March 2009. Cut it all off in Oct. I grew tired of trying to find a good hair dresser.




How long did you transition or did you do the big chop?


-7 mos


What were your perception of beauty before transitioning? After?


-Not to sound cliche, but I always believed beauty was a packaged deal... inside and out. I felt more empowered after the transition




Your first immediate thoughts after you cut your hair? The day after? Did you question your decision?


-My immediate thoughts were, "I did it!" "I love it!"




Do you miss anything from your relaxed days?


-Yes, Combing my hair while dry.




Do you think you'll ever go back to a relaxer?


-No ma'am




What is your regime? Do it differ from when you were relaxed? Harder/easier?


-Wash every 3 days or so... give or take a few.


-Use a really good Shampoo, conditioner and leave-in conditioner


-Moisturizer (shea butter every so often)


-My favorite is the wash -n- go


-Head bands, side combs, you name it


So much easier... I think I take better care of my hair now than ever.




What do you love about your natural hair?


-My natural curl pattern




Do you feel beautiful?


-Yes indeed


What's your signature style?


-Side comb, more of an '80's look




What do you believe will be next in your journey?


-Sista locks?!




What type of attention have you received since you've been natural?


-Some positive, negative, mixed




What type of guys do you attract now?


-The Kind that can appreciate beauty in any shape, size, style or fashion




What's the most common question have you've been asked regarding your hair?


-Is that your natural hair color?




Do you think you'll ever relax your children's hair?


-No, the decision is theirs




Do you think more women will make the switch over to natural now that it more accepted in our society?


-Yes, ma'am! It's like a natural movement.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

So excited!!!

Hey,
I'm so excited!!! I asked a few friends that have natural hair could I interview them for my blog and they said yes and I'll be posting their interviews this week. Also I'll post the guy interviews. I hope you enjoy them, I have!!


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Saturday, September 4, 2010

Ugh!!!

Hey,
I just had to come here and vent really quick about something that I read on many young women facebook statuses. It goes something like this, I don't care what these h**s think they doing but my man knows where home is at." Once upon a time I thought like this as well, but I grew up. If your man is going to cheat and doesn't care if you find out, then maybe you should leave. I mean it's not like your world is going to end if you leave. Your world will most likely end if he bring you home something that he caught from the girl around the corner. So young ladies please please don't let a dude kill you, running you through these games. Also you can't blame the other woman because your dude knows better. Letting him come back time after time, is not teaching him a lesson. Plus if you have kids, they are constantly listening and watching you, don't let them grow up that because it's just going to become a vicious cycle. But that's it for my rant. Ttyl. Many Blessings and Much love. Peace.


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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Natural Hair Interview: Sylvia B.K.A Kismet/Me



                                                            



Would you please give us a short description of yourself?




My name is Sylvia b.k.a Kismet and I’m 22 years old college student.




What does natural mean to you or should mean to black women?
Natural to means that I’m embracing my roots and am not defined by society’s perception of beauty. By that I mean I don’t believe that I should chemically straighten my hair in order to be accepted, I think my natural hair is beautiful. Natural hair to black women should be a badge of pride, no other race in the world has hair like ours and many try to have hair like us. Many don’t see it that way.





Do you remember when you got your first relaxer or how old you were?



I remember when I had my first Jerri curl, I believe I was about 2 ½ or 3 years old. Then soon after that I received my relaxer.



How long did you have a relaxer?



I had my relaxer until I was 18 years old and I was natural for a year maybe a year and a half. Then I relapsed and relaxed my hair for a year and now am completely natural.



When did you decide to become natural? Why?




I decided to become natural during my senior year of high school. I’ve always had healthy hair but I never maintained it myself I always went to a salon. Every time it was time for touch up I would just love to play with my new growth, it was something that just amazed me. That was when I believed my perception of beauty changed.




How long did you transition or did you do the big chop?




I transitioned for about a month both times I went natural, I couldn’t stand dealing with the shedding and the two textures at once.


 

 
What were your perception of beauty before transitioning? After?




My preception of beauty before transitioning was that relaxed and weaves were what was beautiful. I was taught that having natural was unkempt and wasn’t accepted or attractive. No guy I knew never thought that natural hair was beautiful.




Your first immediate thoughts after you cut your hair? The day after? Did you question your decision?




My first immediate thoughts were wow and that’s it, and the next day it was like “this is it”. I didn’t question my decision.




Do you miss anything from your relaxed days?




The only thing I miss from my relaxed days are wash days. They were so much easier and less time consuming.




Do you think you'll ever go back to a relaxer?




No. The first time I went back to relaxers I hated it. It wasn’t me and I felt like I wasn’t being true to myself, but letting others perception of beauty define me.




What is your regime? Do it differ from when you were relaxed? Harder/easier?




Once a month a wash my hair with shampoo (Head and Shoulders) and deep condition (ORS Replenishing Pak) for about thirty to forty five minutes. Before I shampoo I divide my hair in four sections and then braid my hair in sixteen plaits, this helps a lot in my opinion. I usually shampoo in the shower, I take down one plait at a time and shampoo the scalp and let the suds from the shampoo clean my hair and I then braid it back with the shampoo still in. After I have shampooed all the plaits, I rinse the shampoo out while the plaits are still intact. It helps to squeeze the plaits while rinsing to make sure all the shampoo is out. After I’m done I repeat the same process for the deep conditioner the difference is that I detangle with my paddle brush at this stage. I use a regular clear plastic cap (unless I can’t find one then I use a good ole shopping bag )and do other stuff for about 30-45 minutes. I rinse it out the same way as I do the shampoo only this time it’s in a sink. After I shampoo I usually do a protective style such as two strand twist, and since my hair is already section off it’s faster to style my hair. I take each plait and split it into four and then twist it using my Shea butter. It differs a lot from my relaxed days because my stylist did my hair and I now I’m doing everything on my own. It’s not harder or easier because I’ve learned to do it on my own so I’m relying on someone else. I’m confident about my hair now more than ever before




What do you love about your natural hair?




I love that my hair ,it's exactly like me. It’s unique and you can hate it or love it.




Do you feel beautiful?




Yes, and it’s because I feel true to myself.




What's your signature style?




My signature style would have to be my puff.


What do you believe will be next in your journey?




To tell you the truth I don’t know, I just take it as it comes.




What type of attention have you received since you've been natural?




I don’t attract as much attention as I did when I was relaxed. Some people have questions or they’ll just stare for a second.




What type of guys do you attract now?




I attract more older/mature guys now. A lot of younger or guys around my age don’t find my hair attractive.




What's the most common question have you've been asked regarding your hair?




“How did you get your hair like that?”




Do you think you'll ever relax your children's hair?




No, I will never relax their hair. I want them to know that their hair is beautiful exactly how it is.




Do you think more women will make the switch over to natural now that it more accepted in our society?




Yes. I see that natural hair is making it’s way into the mainstream, and it just not the curly/wavy hair either. I’m seeing more twists, braids, and ‘fros on t.v. and this change is very welcomed.


                                                     

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Something new I've been thinking about...

Hey,
I just wanted to tell y'all something I've been thinking about doing with this here blog. For years I've been reading and watching other naturals conduct interviews of views of natural hair and the journeys of other naturals. When I would finish reading or watching the interviews I would always have other questions I wish they would have asked. So... I've been thinking of conducting my own interviews and posting them on my blog and every now and then have a male's perspective. That's all for now...much love and God Bless...Peace


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Thursday, August 19, 2010

Another Style

Hey,
I saw Blackonyxx77 latest style vid( I love her btw) and decided to try it with my own little twist to it. It turned out great!! Well goodnight much love and many blessings....peace












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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Flat Twist!!!!

Hey Everyone,
As you know I've been trying to style my hair on my own. So today I did flat twists all on my own and it turn out better than I expected!! I tried them before when my hair was shorter and it didn't turn out so well. Yesterday I co-wash my hair with V05 conditioner ( the blackberry one, yummy ) and added my Nubian Heritaged Shea Butter lotion as a moisturizer, then I just let it air dry. Today I rinsed my hair in the shower and added my Shea butter lotion for added moisture ( really dry weather today ). I did three twists on the side and a pompadour in the front. For the back I just used a headband to hold it in a puff. The only thing I wish I could have done different was to have my hair streched beforehand. My reason for this is that my hair looks really short and I wanted big hair once I achieved this style. Thanks for reading my blog... Much love and many blessing....peace



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Location:S Ocean Blvd,Boca Raton,United States

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Nubian Heritage Shea Butter

Product Review



Product Name:

Nubian Heritage Shea Butter Lavender and Wildflowers



Where did I find it:

Whole Foods



The Ingredients:

Shea Butter, Vitamin E, Lavender, Wildflowers




Rating:

Five out of Five



Your thoughts on it:

I love the smell of it. I tried this shea butter because I wanted a naturally scented shea butter mix. Even though it doesn’t say that it’s for hair, I figured it was ok. It makes my hair feel soft and it stays moisturized for a long time, usually until I shampoo or co-wash. The fragrance isn’t overpowering at all and it lingers in your hair as long as you have it in. The only products that I have tried it with are MyHoneychild Old Fashion Hair Grease, and the fragrances did not mesh well in my opinion. But overall it’s a great product.



Nubian Heritage Website

Natural Hairstyles

Natural Hair Styles that I have tried


  • Two Strand Twist- I usually do them myself and they last for a decent amount of time. They can be styled multiple ways and they are easy to maintain. You can un-ravel them to achieve a twist out. To maintain just rub a little Shea butter at night mist with water in the morning and fluff.


  • Twist Out- Usually last about a week for me. Very cute and you can create different sizes according to the size twists that you create. To maintain just rub a little Shea butter at night mist with water in the morning and fluff.

  • Braids/Cornrows- Love them but hate to get them done (I’m very tender headed :’( ) Last about 2-3 weeks, I usually grease my scalp with Shea butter or some type of moisturizer. If done straight back I unravel for a braid out.

  • Braid Out- Can be done with plaits or cornrows. I prefer cornrows, but since I can’t braid to save my life I achieve this style through plaits. Last the same amount of time as twist outs and I follow the same maintenance.


  • Box Braids w/weave- Hated it!!! My hair became so frizzy and it didn’t last at all (my hair wouldn’t blend at all). I would not recommend unless you’re transitioning.

  • Box Braids w/o weave- It was ok. My hair still became frizzy but it wasn’t like it was like the weave. Followed the same maintenance as the two strand twist

  • Sew In/Weave (complete) - Loved it! It gave my hair a break and it was pretty easy to maintain. I had to use oil to moisturize my hair and scalp. The only cons were that my scalp would get itchy at times and that the weave was the same a maintaining relaxed hair, which I had forgotten how to do for a second.

  • Kinky Twist- Absolutely LOVED!!! Lasted a long time due to the fact that it blended very well with my natural hair. Easy to maintain, just moisturized my hair with oil and moisturized my hair with a hair lotion. I would use African Pride Braid Spray when my scalp became itchy.

  • Wigs- Love them…I use them every time I want to change up my look or want the look of straight or colored hair. I plait my hair underneath or have someone cornrow my hair and just moisturize my hair with water and Shea butter.



My Regime

Hey,

Just wanted to fill you guys in on my regime. Once a month a wash my hair with shampoo (Head and Shoulders) and deep condition (ORS Replenishing Pak) for about thirty to forty five minutes. Before I shampoo I divide my hair in four sections and then braid my hair in sixteen plaits, this helps a lot in my opinion. I usually shampoo in the shower, I take down one plait at a time and shampoo the scalp and let the suds from the shampoo clean my hair and I then braid it back with the shampoo still in. After I have shampooed all the plaits, I rinse the shampoo out while the plaits are still intact. It helps to squeeze the plaits while rinsing to make sure all the shampoo is out. After I’m done I repeat the same process for the deep conditioner the difference is that I detangle with my paddle brush at this stage. I use a regular clear plastic cap (unless I can’t find one then I use a good ole shopping bag), and do other stuff for about 30-45 minutes. I rinse it out the same way as I do the shampoo only this time it’s in a sink. After I shampoo I usually do a protective style such as two strand twist, and since my hair is already section off it’s faster to style my hair. I take each plait and split it into four and then twist it using my Shea butter. I don’t curl my ends using anything like rollers or rods I just twirl them around my finger and that’s good enough for me. When I two strand twist my hair I hardly ever use a comb to part anymore I just feel and part with my fingers. It usually takes me about 3-4 hours to finish. After I’m all done I just put on my satin cap and call it a day. This style lasts about two weeks, during this time I’ll probably co-wash my hair every other week to prolong the style. When my hair starts to get frizzy I’ll either rock a twist out or ‘fro it out with a head band. If I’m wearing a puff I co-wash every week with only 5-6 plaits around my entire head. Then just add Shea butter and let it air dry. At night I don’t braid/twist my hair, I just throw rub Shea butter on and throw on my satin cap. In the morning I spritz my hair with water and fluff, and I’m out the door. With the humidity in South Florida my hair shrinks a little. Also I hardly ever use oil on my hair, my hair doesn’t seem to like oil that much unless it’s mixed in Shea butter. I’m not really good a styling my hair, every now and then I’ll try something, usually a friend will help me out, lol. Recently I did a pompadour with a braid out in a puff and it was cute. I’ll upload some pics of some styles or post a link to my natural hair photo album. Well that’s all for now…Much Love and God Bless.


Hello World

Hey,

My name is Sylvia and I’m 22 years old, I started this blog to discuss natural hair and my trials and tribulations with my journey. I began my journey in the Summer of 2006 and did the big chop after a month and a half of transitioning, I did it myself at home but the next day my mom’s friend shaped it up so I don’t look like who shot John,lol. My hair was a about a half of an inch long, but I loved it! I was self conscious about it, I loved wearing it out…at home. It seemed like every time that I would go out people were staring at me, so I would sometimes cover it up with a head scarf, hat, or a wig. In the Spring of 2007 I had a major setback and relaxed my hair :-(, I hated it and the only reason I did was because my ex-boyfriend hated my natural hair and I was trying to make him happy. At first I tried to relax my hair at home by myself, but I had to go to the salon and get a corrective relaxer, it was ok at first but it just wasn’t me anymore. After breaking things off with him, I started a new relationship and kept thinking about how much I missed my natural hair, so I told my current boyfriend I was going to go natural again, he supported the idea of natural but didn’t really want me to cut my hair. By this point I had a relaxer for about 13 months and I went to the salon for maintenance (relaxers and roller wraps). I began my second journey for about month to two months using a half wig and a wet and wavy ponytail. Then in Spring 2008 I did the big chop, I had my boyfriend’s barber do it, and I loved it. My TWA was about a good inch all around, my co-workers gave me a second glance when I started my shift (I was one of the few Blacks that worked there), but they all seemed to like it. This time around though it seemed like my hair different from my first journey, at first I thought it was scab hair because it didn’t react to the products that I used on my hair the first time I went natural. So I started to researching natural hair care and stalking Natural hair groups for any information that could give me an explanation. From all of the research I learned I have 4a/b hair, which means I need tons and tons of moisture, and that a lot of the products I was using at the time had ingredients that was drying out my hair or stripping it of my natural oils. Many message boards suggested that I co-wash, and find a good moisturizer such as Shea butter or water/glycerin mix. So I began reading every label of every product, it seemed like time would fly by when trying to find a good shampoo or conditioner. After of few days of reading labels for hours at a time, I went to YouTube and watched other naturals give product reviews and give their advice on what to use and how to use it. My top five favorites are BlackOnyxx77, Misskrisnew, Prettydimples01, Familygoingnatural, and Jerseystylezz. I learned a lot from them and others. The products that I use now are Nubian Heritage Shea Butter Lavender and Wildflowers, Suave Conditioner Pomegranate for my co-wash, Head and Shoulders for my shampoo (once a month ), Organic Root Stimulator Replenishing Pak for my deep conditioning, and pure water for a refresher. My styling tools would be Goody’s Ouchless headbands and ponytail holders, my paddle brush, a rat tail comb for parting, and sometimes bobby pins. I try to co-wash weekly and I either two strand my twist for a protective style that will last for about two weeks or I will wear it in a puff. When I co-wash my hair I detangle in the shower with a paddle brush, I find that this works better then a wide tooth comb and I don’t have a much hair loss this way. I only shampoo and detangle once a month. I don’t use dyes in my hair currently, I have in the past and had to cut my hair, and I don’t use heat. Well that’s all for now… Thanks for reading my blog…Much love and God Bless.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Great Read!!!!




This was a very interesting and informative book. It talks about Black women and what they have gone through from post slavery to today. In this book they had narratives and qoutes from not only Black women but from other races and genders, about the struggles this group of women had to go through to become a respected citizen of the United States. I give it five out five stars. I bought it from Half.com at a great price.
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Creative Style #1

This is a style that I achieved all on my own. The back is an old braid out, that I pulled back into a puff. I fluffed a small section in the front to make the pompadour and I used a hair comb to hold it in place.








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