Showing posts with label moisturizing hair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label moisturizing hair. Show all posts

Friday, August 20, 2010

WHY is protetive styling so important?

*Picture of damaged hair follicle.
 It may not look like much when you see your hair in the mirror,
 but under the microscope its much worse then you may have imagined!

Many women in the natural community have reported hair breakage, dry hair, uncontrollable split ends, and the list goes on! Could there possibly be a connection between a failure to practice protective styling and damaged hair? I am going to conclude that there is a distinct positive correlationg between the two.

While wearing your hair out and curly is very fun and cute when you first go natural, there are all types of damage your hair will endure. Therefore we must know how to avoid these types of damage the best we can.

Sun and Wind Damage: 
If you know you will be in the sun for a long period of time, plan ahead.
Bring a colorful scarf, or a floppy hat. In addition, be sure to moisturize your
hair and tuck all of your ends under. If I know I'm going to the beach, I generally
 braid my hair and load it up with moisturization (if that is a word! lol)

Heat Damage:
No need to overload your hair with heat! Take the time to braid, air dry
 and undo your hair instead of blow drying. Flat iron very seldom
 (1-2 time a year max for me). Avoid hot curlers, hot sticks and curling irons.
Instead opt for roller sets, foam rollers, bantu knot outs, pin curls and twist outs.

Excess Manipulation Damage:
 You have to be very careful how often you are combing, brushing and
styling your hair. If you have twists one day, twist out the next, puff the next,
blowed out fro the next and high bun the next, there is a big problem. All of the
 combing, tugging, pressure on the hair, brushing, etc, leads to breakage. Pick a
 style and keep it for 5-7 days. If your hair must be out, limit it to twice a week!


Lack of Hair Moisture = Damage
If you are not moisturizing your hair daily or every other day at least,
you are damaging your hair. Our hair is very thirsty and we have to make sure
we are giving our hair the adequate amount of moisture. WATER is the best way
to moisturize your hair. I use a spray bottle of: purified water, aloe vera juice, tea tree
oil and carrot oil. I spray it on my hair every night before I tie it up. It makes my hair
verymoisturized and quenches its thirst! Moisture is a MUST! A MUST!!!

 So WHAT do you do to overcome all of these damages and still have beautiful hair? No one wants boring hair and no one wants to wear the same styles!! Well.....

Welcome to the Wonderful World of Protective Styling!
It isn't boring!!! Here is a list of MANY different protective styles you can try along with 2 featured protective styles. I have included 6 style ideas to keep you stylish for the rest of the week. No one will ever know you are "protecting" your hair :)

  • Twists on dry or wet hair: from large to small
    • Monday: Wear your twists in a pin up style
    • Tuesday: Pull your twists into a low bun. Tuck the ends under.
    • Wednesday: Put your twists into bantu knots overnight, wear curly and down
    • Thursday: Pin up your twists in curly pin curls all over your head. Play with the texture
    • Friday: Wet twists completely in the shower and allow the ends to curl, wear down and pinned back
    • Saturday: Rock a twist out!
  • Braids: from medium to small
    • Monday: braid the braids into two french braids or french twists
    • Tuesday: undo the french braid or french twist after being in overnight. Wear hair out to show off crimpy/wavy texture
    • Wednesday: dampen hair, put foam rollers on the ends and leave over night. Wear in a low pony tail to show off curly ends
    • Thursday: Pin up in a french braid with curly ends out at the top. Take out a small amount on the top and put into a pin curl
    • Friday: Wet hair in the shower and wear down and pinned back
  
    • Saturday: Rock a braid out!!

Many other styles (all featured  on my blog):
  • Cornrows
  • Flat twists
  • High bun
  • Bantu knots
  • Pompa-Poof
  • Pixie Twists
  • Halo-Inspired

 

In the words of a little boy from my church,
"Kendra wears her hair A LOT of ways!!"






Do YOU have any style ideas or pictures??
Please share!!!!


Saving one nappy head a day

I am going to propose that there is definitely a positive correlation and a distint link between the two.

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Hair Steamer??

Yes hair steamer!!

This is something I came across on youtube and it looks so cool!!It is a literal hair steamer. You know those cheap conditioners that you wished worked because the price is right? Well you put some of that on your hair and sit under the steamer. The humidity it expels on your hair is supposed to moisturize it to the point that your hair is softer than it has ever been! In some reviews women expressed dramatic differences in their hair for up to 6 days after using it!!

 Now I know with kinky curly hair, its difficult to keep my hair moisturized! However, this thing didn't get one bad review (unless of course, the bad reviews were trashed.. hmm) OH WELL! I'm gullible!! So I am going to look seriously into getting one of these babies :) Once I get it, I will let you know how it works. But in the meantime, you can check out the website and see what YOU think about it!!

To check out the website click here!!

saving one nappy head a day

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Intro and Hairstyle #1, Bantu Knots with Braids

To all my black Apostolic ladies! I want YOU to know that you can have beautiful, healthy and long hair also! There is no need for us to be havin super short hair that is unhealthy. Especially if our glory really means something to us. SO here it is, I'm going to help you grow you hair. Yes I am going to take on the challenge of **prayerfully** helping black apostolic laides all around the world! Because UNCUT hair is beautiful and it doesn't have to be damaged, falling out and all of that madness!! So here are some beginning steps:


If you have relaxed hair, it is time to grow your relaxer out TODAY! I cannot tell you enough how bad and terrible relaxers are for black hair. Not only does it break your hair off, but it also releases chemicals into your blood stream! Need I say more? If you want healthy hair, this has GOT to be step number one!! So today is the day for you to transition. (which means, doing styles that take you from relaxed the natural without sissors) We don't believe in the "big chop", little chop, tiny chop, NO chop! lol. Don't touch that hair with those sissors!!

  • MOISTURIZE YOUR ENDS DAILY!! Hair doesn't grow from the ends, it grows from the roots right?? Yes, but hair retention comes from how much hair you can retain. So a lot of the times we think our hair isn't growing, but it is! We just are not taking care of the ends of our hair, so inevitably, it always looks short!

  • Heat = Dangerous! Okay I know curls are the thing to do in Pentecost ladies, but come on. Not one more day can your hair afford to be fried at the expense of looking cute. Especially when there are other ways to achieve the same styles with without heat!! For example, you can do bantu knots for curls! Super simple and you achieve beautiful, bouncy curls!! There are twist outs if you're more into wavey curls... there are braid outs.. etc, etc!!

  • Protect your hair! We need to believe in protective styling!!!!!  (Protective styling is the type of styling that prevents you from excess combing, pulling, touching, etc your hair)

So here it is, your FIRST tutorial from me...

Need a church style when church is starting in about 3 hours???

Hairstyle #1 Bantu Knots with braids

Check it out!! Just click on the links below!!