Greenhouse effect
Ok so everyone wants to have long hair (unless your rocking a shortcut)
and we all know we need to be patient but that's a really hard thing to
do. Well my friend text me the other day about something called the
greenhouse effect challenge. I did some research and I was super excited
to try it! Ok so leg me break down what I found:
The green house effect is a process that helps moisturize your hair and promote faster hair growth.
Now I've seen it done many ways but the two things that are consistent
are a shower cap/plastic bag and putting it on at night or whenever you
want to (you can use a headband to secure it) then put a bonnet or scarf
over it.
picture from http://ghlonghair.blogspot.com/2013/01/green-house-effect-challenge.html
While the cap is on heat and moisture will be created (just like the
elementary school project you did with a seed in a closed container).
When you take the cap off your hair will be damp or wet and should dry
in about 15 minutes.
Now here is ways you can do it:
You can spritz with water, apply oil or apply nothing before you put the cap on.
I moisturize and oil my hair and scalp every other day and I
started this on a day when I don't moisturize so I put nothing on my
hair. When I woke up my roots were damp and very soft and dried in a
good amount of time. If I ever do it for only 30 minutes I will spritz
with my water and oil mixture.
You can do this as much as every day to as little as twice a week.
I chose to do it every other day. I read that some people who did
it every day experienced "mushy" hair and actually had some hair loss so
I would recommend at the most every other day.
I did this with my hair having a flat twist out on blown hair. I put
about 7 chunky twists in my hair to help keep my flat twist style and
shower capped it up! I secured my hair with a bonnet and scarf (I wanted
to make sure it was secure). In the morning the first thing I did was
take off everything and take down my twists. I did not separate each
twist strand because my hair was damp. I went on with my morning routine
and then I went back to my hair and separated. I was afraid my blown
out look would be ruined bc of the wet moisture but it didn't! Here is
how it looked.
The typical GHE challenge is 6 months so let's see how this goes!
Saturday, September 28, 2013
Black Castor Oil
I so love this oil. It is one
of my favorites. It makes my hair so soft and I put it on areas of my
hair that are thin and I could definitely see it thickening up (I don't
have any before and after pictures I wasn't brave enough to save them
lol). This oil also is great at keeping dandruff away. It is very thick
so it won't run all down your face like some oils and a little goes a
long way. I apply this to my scalp by taking a medicine dropper (I got a
pack of two from Walgreens for $2) and squeeze it across my scalp and
gently rub it in. This product is also cost friendly. I bought this at
Sally's for $6.99 (I saw the same product at my local Asian hair store
and it was $11 smh). This is definitely a staple product for me!
Have you tried this product?
Saturday, September 7, 2013
Shea moisture hair color system
During the warmer seasons I
like to have some type of color in my hair so I had previously lightened
the front of my hair with a different hair coloring system and it left
my hair feeling like every other dye, waxy and frizzy. I decided that I
didn't want to use a regular permanent dye again on my hair even if I
go to the salon. Well I went to the salon and they had an ammonia free
dye but they quoted me $150 for the dye job and y'all know I'm broke so I
didn't schedule that appointment but luckily for me I found out that
same day that Shea Moisture came out with hair dyes so I was like
yesssss and I bought it. I wanted to get the best color outcome I could
so I washed my hair with shampoo to strip everything i had on my hair
off then i waited 24 hours (yes I looked rough for a day). This color
comes in a beautiful package first off and it has the option of applying
it with a bottle or with a brush, I felt like a hair dresser and this
wasn't my first dye job so I chose the brush. NOW
IF YOU HAVE VERY TIGHTLY CURLED/COILED HAIR THAT SOAKS UP PRODUCT YOU
WILL NEED TWO BOXES OF DYE! MY ROOMMATE DYED HER HAIR WITH JUST ONE BOX
AND SHE GOT FULL COVERAGE AND HER CURLS ARE LOOSER THAN MINE AND HER
HAIR IS ALMOST ARMPIT LENGTH. I started to run out of dye when I
got to my last portion of my hair and I wasn't able to go back and do my
roots (when you are dying your hair at home do the middle and end of
your hair strands first then go back and do the roots bc your roots take
the fastest to color bc its fresh hair). The shampoo, conditioner, and
oil that come with the dye are by Shea Moisture's repair line and they
are awesome. My hair felt so soft after I was finished and the color was
popping honey! It lasted for a good amount of time until I decided to
change my hair color again. I would so recommend this product to any
natural looking for a hair change on a budget!
Here is my results!
Bye Bye Dry Hair
I have very thick and curly hair and it soaks up anything I put on it then goes bone dry. Ive tried multiple moisturizers, none costing more the $10 because I'm broke, and they make my hair feel great when I first put them on but within a hour or two my hair is back dry. So one day I tried something that I saw on a blog and guess what it worked! So what magical thing did I do to keep my hair moisturized throughout the day??????
I added raw shea butter and extra virgin coconut oil. This is what I did
1. I started with my moisturizer of choice, Shea moisture curl enhancing smoothie and the raw shea butter and extra virgin coconut oil.
I added raw shea butter and extra virgin coconut oil. This is what I did
1. I started with my moisturizer of choice, Shea moisture curl enhancing smoothie and the raw shea butter and extra virgin coconut oil.
2. I put some shea butter and coconut oil in a bowl and microwave it for about 30 seconds.(I used to melt it by putting it in a container and letting it sit in hot water but that takes a lot longer
3.I take it out and mix it together. The coconut oil will be almost or completely melted and the shea butter will be softened or a little melted.
4. I took half of the jar of the shea moisture and put in a container.
5. Finally I mix it all together until its nice and smooth.
I apply this to my hair with any style that i am doing and it keeps my hair moisturized and amazing!
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Hair Crush rules
This
is Tracee Ellis Ross if you didn't already know. I have loved her hair
ever since I saw her on the show girlfriends. When I first started my natural hair journey I just knew my hair was going to
be like hers. I would watch YouTube videos with girls who had hair like
her, big loose bouncy curls. I would get very frustrated when my hair
didn't turn out like theirs and I would end up just hating my hair.
If
your not careful you can get very discouraged in your natural hair
journey obsessing over why your hair isn't like someone on YouTube or on
a popular blog. So here are a few tips I like to call Hair Crush Rules
for you to follow so everyone will be happy nappies :)
1.DON'T
crush over someone who doesn't have the same hair type as you. It is
just a waste of time. You can admire that persons hair but don't say to
yourself I wish my hair was like hers. Find a person with your hair type
or as close of a match that you can find.
2.
Find out how long your hair crush has been natural and be patient! If
your crush has been natural for like 7 years or all her life and you
only have been natural for 2 you just won't have hair like her for a
while. Even though it sucks you have to be patient. When you hit
multiple years of being natural your hair will rock and you will
probably be a crush too.
3.
Be realistic! If your crush is vegan works out every day and drinks
veggies and you love meat don't work out at all and hate water then
honey it will take you a while to get her length. Some people are very
dedicated to growing out their hair, if you aren't as dedicate then your
growth rate won't be as fast as theirs, your hair will still grow just
not as fast.
4.
LOVE THE HAIR THAT COMES OUT OF YOUR SCALP! Be your own hair crush. The
best thing a natural can have is confidence. A person can look
completely different when they feel like they got it going on. If you
aren't comfortable with your hair obsessing over a hair crush won't make
it any better.
This is my new hair crush Tabitha. I found her on blackgirllonghair.com in the 3C section. This is more realistic for me because she has a very similar curl
pattern and when I reach my 7 year mark like her I hope my hair is just as
fab as hers if not more. I still love Tracee's hair but I know that my hair
will never be like hers and I'm ok with that.
So take my rules and go happy hair crushing :)
Who are your favorite hair crushes?????