Thursday, May 23, 2013

Natural Hair: The battle with SHRINKAGE


Hey you all!! Today I will speak on behalf of what every natural hair lady or man has to go through on mostly daily basis SHRINKAGE!! Even though most of us hate it, or we just want our true length to show. It’s definitely not a bad thing. To be completely honest shrinkage is a GREAT thing. Why is it great you ask? Well for curly, coily and kinky hair shrinkage is a sign that you hair is in a healthy state. The day you should worry is when some pieces hang down lower than normal or when you pull it it doesn’t bounce right back into place.

Healthy hair has a high level of elasticity, this gives it body and curl formation. If it doesn’t bounce back or pieces hang lower than normal more than likely it is damaged. There could be a few reasons why it is damaged either very dry(low in moisture) by not getting enough deep conditioning. More common is heat damage, excess heat can cause your hair to stay straight when you wash it and even when it dries it looks nothing like your original tresses. In another post I will talk more on this subject. Another thing could be dying your hair using dye with chemicals or even henna can loosen your pattern and can end up damaging the hair if over processed.

For now don’t hate your shrinkage it’s a good sign. Also what other hair textures have an automatic “halo” lol. Some hair types will experience way more shrinkage than others. Type 4b hair which is coily crimpy pattern and has a “Z” pattern can shrink up to 75% of it’s actual length.  Ex: Lauryn Hill, Esperanza Spaulding and Yvette Nicole Brown. Type 4c hair which is coily ziggly, tightly kinked pattern and doesn’t have much of a curl pattern or lacks definition can shrink more than 75% of it’s actual length. Ex: Jill Scott, Erykah Badu, Aevin Dugas (has the worlds largest afro)

Like I mentioned before don’t hate your shrinkage because somebody can have it far worse than you.
Until next time.....

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Hair Diary #9 Jamaican Black Castor Oil


I’m back you guys! This post won’t be that long though. I’m just coming through to tell you about a new product I bought. Now as you saw in the older posts I’ve been using castor oil. I mentioned how I wanted to try Jamaican black castor oil. Well I got it and I’ve been using that in my hair for about a month and a half now. I’m definitely starting to see the difference already. My roots have become a lot fuller in the front. For a little while the front of my hair was becoming a little scarce because of my BC especially in the temple area. My hair was breaking off in the front leaving a lot of short hairs in between my long hairs. I’m so glad it’s starting to grow longer for me so it can start matching my longer and the back of my hair again.

 I’ve been applying it all over my scalp and when I remember I massage it into my scalp as well. I would like to massage it into my scalp at least 3-5 times a week. The only thing is this stuff doesn’t smell too good lol. Like it smells like burnt wood or something. How I’m able to counteract this smell a little is the peppermint oil that I have in my daily spritzer. Overall I really like this product; I’m even using it as a sealant mixed with jojoba oil for my hair after I apply my KCKT. Afterwards I apply a little bit of my macadamia nut butter and my hair is in business.  Have you ever tried Jamaican Black Castor oil? If so what is your thoughts on this product?


                                          

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Hair Diary #8 Hair after flat iron


Hello, hello, hello!  Okay before you say anything I know I should be ashamed of myself for being away for so long. I really am too. I’ve planned on coming back a few times but then I got distracted with more things. I will try to do better this time around. So on the last post I talked about how I straightened my hair for the first time. Well I let that style stay in my hair for 2 weeks. A few months before I saw some videos talking about beer rinses and how to wash your hair with a beer rinse once you’re ready to wash your straight hair. I got the non alcoholic kind the cheapest one in Walmart. I don’t really remember the name but I was feeling kind of lazy that day and sarcastically asked my boyfriend could he wash my hair lol. To my surprise he said yes and was willing to wash it for me.  I thought this was a good way he could see all I go through to wash my hair. He knows it takes me hours to my hair on wash days. So he did everything for me but put my DC in (I chose to do this one myself).  After that he washed the DC out for me, I’m so thankful for him helping me out so much wheew!! I wasn’t feeling like dealing with my hair that day.

Results: NO HEAT DAMAGE, YAY!!!  I wasn’t feeling it that day and forgot to take pictures of my hair lol. So after my hair was completely washed and was clean I applied my KCKT(Kinky Curly Knot Today) leave in conditioner to my hair and literally put in like 8 twists in my hair. Two twists in each of the four sections. That was it no moisturizer or oil, I told you guys I was feeling lazy that day lol. I wrapped my hair up and went to sleep, with good intentions to put a better style in the next day. I didn't they stayed in for a few days and I wore a beret  to cover the big parts and look stylish at the same time. After a few days I took those twists out spritz my hair a little just slightly damp and applied my Macadamia nut butter and put my hair in mini twists.
lazy big twists 


my mini twists 




I wore those twists for 2 weeks and co- washed them after the first week trying something new. I don’t normally wash my hair while it’s in mini twists but I didn’t hurt anything. Co washing them did make them look really refreshed. I didn’t have my macadamia nut butter on me so I used some of a friends beautiful textures moisture butter. Ummm…. I didn’t really care for it much, but then again I don’t know if it was completely bad for my hair because I just applied it on top of my twists. I think I still should have had better results but needless to say it didn’t keep my hair moisturized long. So I don’t think I will waste my money on that product. Good to know because I was considering buying it lol. I applied my Macadamia nut butter again and my hair was finally happy and moisturized again. Have you guys ever tried the Beautiful Textures moisture butter before? What was your take on it? Well this is all folks…. Until next time! J