Thursday, November 21, 2013

SIMPLE BRAIDOUT..on NATURAL GRAY HAIR.

Trying to use less product on my hair.  I tried this SIMPLE braidout using only coconut oil and shea butter mixture..My Daughters call it My Moms Hair Magic....
This style lasted 3 days and was very soft and had lots of body.  There was no gels or pudding weighing it down or making it stiff.
My opinion:  I think it looks as good as if I had some type of holding gel.

Monday, November 18, 2013

COIL-OUT ON NATURAL GRAY/SILVER HAIR...

14 Day hair is what I got out of this Coil Out inspired my MahoganyCurls on Utube.  I enjoyed not having to do my hair for two weeks.  This style is now one of my favorites....

Thursday, November 7, 2013

DIY..LOC SOC, CURLY SOC, HEADBAND, OR PINEAPPLE CAP..MADE FROM AN OLD PAIR OF LEGGINS...


I f you have an pair of legging you no longer wear...Don't toss them out.  Make some sort of headband accessory for your hair.  You will save yourself bucks and if you happen to lose, no big deal...I use loc socs and pineapple caps to help my hair stay moisturized and protected.

Thursday, September 12, 2013

WASH N GO using product CURLS..

Reviewed a product call CURLS.
 I  heard good things about CURLS so I purchased at Target.  The Curls products have formulas that are exclusive to Target.  I made a point to shop for it there. I bought CURL Creme Brule and The CASHMERE Curl Jelly. I LOVED LOVED LOVED the way it made my hair soft and defined my coils. The smell was very nice also.  The Curl Jelly was a little sticky on my hands (not hair) It helped to smooth out my frizzies after applying the Curl Creme.

The Curls were soft and I had lots of body.  The product was white and clear so I had no worry about the products turning my hair yellow.  

Now what I was disappointed  was not the product but the price.  It was $12.99 for an 8oz bottle and I used 1/3 bottle for my hair so I thought that was a little pricey.  I really do love this stuff but I can't spend that much, so unless they start to put more product in the bottle I probably will not repurchase it.
I've notice products that are really good on natural hair have been very pricey...WHY?  If you take out the bad stuff like parabens, sulfates and silicones why are they raising the price.?  They are taking out ingredients shouldn't the price be cheaper???? If you don't mind the price and you have short natural hair or a TWA it might be worth it.  If you have thicker or longer hair you will use more product and you may think the price is to much..

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

ITS BEEN 2 YEARS!!!

August 1, 2012 my Anniversary Day of my second big chop.  I cut my colored hair down to the GRAY..I left the shop with about 3/4inches of hair.
I still remember that day,walking out of the shop really fast and jumping into my car so no one would see me.  It was funny,  my hairdresser work in the back of a Barbershop and the Barbershop was full of men.  I had to past through to exit and  ofcourse the Barber commented "Now thats a haircut" or something like that.
I hated the cut and not to thrilled about the gray.
Imagine having black long hair one day and the next a short teeny weeny afro(TWA).
Times have change and I wish I had never colored my hair.  What was the Big Deal..

I AM A UNDERCOVER GRAY NO MORE!!!!!!

This is a video of my Journey the past 2 years:

Friday, July 12, 2013

MY FAVORITE NATURAL HAIRSTYLE...

My favorite style for my hair is the Two Strand Twist. 
It's a great protective style and you get two style out of one.  After wearing the twist, you can wear a twistout.  Depending on how well your hair set, you can wear the twist out for a week or so. 
When you can do a style that keeps your hands out of your hair thats better, then combing, brushing and manipulating your hair cause that can cause stress and breakage.
I keep the hair moisturized while in the twists and twistout by applying my homemade oil on my hair at night and my homemade shea mixture day and night.  The most important thing about the oils and sheabutter: it helps when it time to take the twist down. 
For example it took me about 40 minutes to take these down and the twistout was nice.
 
I would like to share the recipe I used to install my twist.  I use this  shea butter mixture when I want the hair smooth. It helps to detangle too.  Then I don't need to use a comb or brush...just my fingers...and that means less hair lose.. 

8oz of refine shea butter
1/4cup Aloe Juice
fragrance(optional) 
Warm the Aloe Juice then mix into the Shea Butter (refined shea butter should  be soft so you shouldn't heat it)
I mix for about 5 minutes with an emulsifying mixer until its creamy...
THATS IT!!!...

Monday, July 8, 2013

HOMEMADE ANTI-ITCH SCALP OIL...

Recipe: 2oz of Almond Oil
              2oz of Castro Oil
              25 drops of Tea Tree Oil
               25 drops of Rosemary Essential Oil
               10 drops of Cinnamon Leaf Essential Oil
                10 drops of Peppermint Essential Oil

I put ingredients in a recycled applicator plastic bottle. 

Every night I apply to my scalp and message in.  I found this keeps my scalp from itching.  I have no problem with flakes either. 
I sometimes add a little more cinnamon and peppermint, but not so much that it burns.  I heard that some of those ingredients stimulate the hair to grow so that's an added plus.  I'm no chemist so I don't know if there are to much essential oils or not.  I use this on my hair and have been for a long while and I appreciate not having to scratch my head.  I believe it helps my hair to grow too.  You know Rosemary is the RO in Rogaine..

Making your own hair products saves you money and you know exactly whats in it....

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

LAST SUMMER I STARTED THE CURLY GIRL METHOD(CGM)

While on my journey I discovered the Curly Girl Method.  I  watch utubers  that had been using this method to keep their curly kinky hair moisturized.  Everyone knows how Gray hair has the reputation of being dry.  So I was interested in this method.  I ordered the book(The Curly Girl Method..Author Lorianne Messey) on my phone and read the few pages that was dedicated to Afro American  Kinky Coily Hair.. I followed it exactly for about 3 months..
My hair have never been so moisturized.  I loved it.  Now the first  week or so my hair reacted funny.  My scalp dried and itched(I will give recipe for my anti-inch oil that I use for my scalp tomorrow.) and the hair seemed dry..I  stuck to it and to my surprise it worked better than I can say. 
Since then I modified a little but basically I do the CGM...Using this method, I use a lot of conditioner and not much shampoo. My Video when I started the CGM and a photo about 4weeks later.. Both are wash n go's.  Notice the shine in the photo...

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

HOW I CONCURRED THE YELLOW

I had a problem with my gray turning yellow.  The next day after getting the big chop my Teeny Weeny Afro (TWA) had a yellow tint in the front.  For the next few days I trim off the yellow until I couldn't  cut any more.  Then I bought the blue shampoo. The shampoo was ok but not the best.  It was drying my curly gray afro hair out.  But it got the yellow out.  I just added moisture, like Shea Butter, Coconut Oil and Olive Oil.  I looked around for a better shampoo and conditioner that would work on the yellow.  I found Clariol lights for Gray/Blonde hair.  I didn't have much to choose from, not saying they're not other brands out there but I couldn't find them.   Now,  with the blue shampoos I still had to wash my hair often.  I couldn't figure out why the yellow was winning.  Finally I was told by a blogger name GrayHairTwists, not to use any product with color in it and especially not Olive Oil because of the deep yellow greenish color.  Any product with color would settle in my hair and turn it yellow or give it a yellowish tint.
With that information I bought only products without color.  That was a big deal I had concurred the yellow...YES!..One thing that still was a issue was my shampoo and conditioner.
I needed to find a shampoo and conditioner that had no sulfates and para bans.  The few blue shampoos I could find had those ingredients.  Well, I got this idea..What if I add blue food coloring to my favorite shampoo and or conditioner????? Can you believe it worked for me and I've been using it in my favorite conditioner ever since..Only when I need to and there are no problems with the condition of my hair.  This video is when I first experimented with the Blue Food Coloring..

Monday, July 1, 2013

MY 2 YEAR ANNIVERSARY IS ALMOST HERE...

I can't believe its been more then a year since I posted.   Soon it will be 2 years since my big chop and me wearing out my GRAY hair...I remember being so self conscious then, and now I love my Silver hair.
I plan to post everyday in July.
August 1, 2013 will be my 2 year anniversary of my big chop and when I started wearing out my Gray/Silver hair.
I will share info on things I've tried that made caring for my hair easier.  I may share things that was a complete fail too.  (Trails and Errors).
Since I've been natural I don't use heat much in my hair.  Believe this. my hair now is as thick as my hair was in High School.   I've straighten my hair about 4 times in 2 years and that is usually to do a length check.  By the way, I used Crisco shortening as a heat protectant.  I didn't use a blow dryer and went though the hair once using the chase method....  It was so easy to straighten especially when properly moisturized..