Tuesday, August 11, 2009

A Splittin Debate

Ladies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PLEASE!!!!!!!!! Please, please, please do NOT fall for the swindle that a product can fix, or reverse split ends!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I can't say it enough. Once a split end has occurred, the hair has fractured and there is no going back from that. The only true remedy to a split end is to trim it off!!!!! Products that claim to "fix/eliminate" split ends are bending the truth. A lot of these products have silicones in them and these silicones are ingredients in the products that coat the hair strand. They may TEMPORARILY seal the strand and give the APPEARANCE of a quote unquote "healed" split end. But it's only temporary...truly...don't be taken for a fool. Silicones make the hair look shiny and smooth which isnt a bad thing...but its not healing anything....keep it cute ladies....but smart....


S

Did You Just Get Some Sun-Kissed Highlights???

Hey Girlies!!!!!
I don't know about you girls, but I got my sun-kissed highlights to warm up my face for the summer, and I'm sure so many of you girls out there have got them or are gonna get them too. Now highlights are cute,.....really cute, but they can very easily become BIG trouble. Especially for girls that chemically relax their hair or girls that have fragile tresses to begin with. Keeping the hair VERY well moistured is an absolute MUST!!!!!!!! Weekly treatments that boost your hair's moisture content is not just a "treat"ment its a MUST do. Deep conditioning the hair with a once a week oil treatment, coconut milk deep conditioner, olive oil treatments, avocado masks or any other moisture giving goodies will make your hair happy enough to not break off. Balancing protein and moisture treatments are also wonderful. Blow drying the hair excessively as well as using any kind of heat styling can also be very detrimental. Baby your hair after highlighting, especially if you have fragile hair or already chemically treated hair...we all want to look cute ladies, I KNOW, but do it right...making all your hair break off because of hair negligence isnt cute in the least.... Good Luck!!!!!!!!
Just a quick but UBER useful tip...garlic shampoo and conditioner are great ways to battle hair that sheds alarmingly and to stop excessive breakage.....you can usually find it in beuty supply stores....
S

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

A Summer Tip

Hey ladies!!!!!!!!
I have a small summer hair care tip for you...we all know that its finally hot, and we're at the heart of the summer with the sun beating down on you mercilessly. You feel the heat right? Hot, dry but still wonderful sunshine! Remember ladies as much as we love the sun, it can be harsh on your hair. It dries it out and can be quite damaging to already dry curly hair or fragile processed hair. A simple trick I do is, when putting sunblock on, smear a bit on your hair.... not only can it smooth any renegade flyaway's, but it helps to prevent sun damage... so don't forget to give your hair some of that banana boat protection!!!!

S

Monday, July 20, 2009

Your Shampoo

Hey Ladies!!!!!!!!!!
Today I wanted to drop a note about shampoo's. They are an extremely important part of our hair care routine because they're a part of your cleansing routine. I find though, that a lot of the shampoo's available to us have really strong detergents in them and make the hair squeaky clean which in turn makes the hair super fragile. It is necessary to cleanse the hair and scalp, but stripping away all moisture and natural oils is not beneficial at all! So it would be in your best interest to find a shampoo that will infuse moisture as well as lightly cleanse, especially for my relaxed and curly Girlies...Our hair is dry already! Another note that one should pay attention to is that your hair, like your skin has a pH. Using products that help your hair maintain its correct pH (of between 3-4.5) aids you in the quest for healthy strong hair. Good Luck!

Friday, July 10, 2009

Unbeweave-ably Important

Hey Chicas!!!!
Weaves tend to have a certain stigma attached to them...but in all honesty their a great means to change up your look, or enhance it without to much trouble. BUT, the problem i see is not getting weaves its in their maintenance. Ladies please!!!!! It peeves me to no end to see women with atrocious ratty weaves! First of all weaves can be used to also give ones hair a break from constant styling. It can be a good thing. But it can also damage your hair and scalp. Proper maintenance is key!!!!! When washing if all t he hair is not dried properly mold can develop, damaging the scalp and hair. Not washing at all only creates an ideal environment for bacterial growth. Moisturizing your own hair beneath the weave is also something the ladies need to keep in mind. Out of site out of mind will leave you with brittle, dry and breaking hair post-weave. Using heavy greases will only allow for gross build up in the scalp. Try coconut oil, or jojoba oil in the scalp and braided hair. They are both light oils that are maximally moisturizing. Weaves are definitely fun and allow youv ersatility with your look, but don't neglect your homegrown tresses beneath!!!

A Coconut Tidbit

Hey Girlies!!!!!
I received a question from one of my clients about a natural deep conditioner for her hair, and I figured why not share it for all to benefit. She recently had me give her a very short cut that is uber easy to care for during these wonderful summer months. Its a wash and go style, minimal fuss and really cute. But even with a short do ladies conditioning your hair regularly is a must!!!! Which she does religiously. By now I'm sure everyone has noticed that I have a love affair with coconut. She asked if coconut milk that can be purchased in the can is a good conditioner for your hair. It ABSOLUTELY is!!!!!! Coconut milk has a high fat content that nicely coats and conditions you hair and skin. It an inexpensive but highly effective addition to your hair routine....

S

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Giving Your Curls The Squeeze

Hey there Ladies!!!!!
Another tidbit that could make a big difference in your hair routine is squeezing out excess water after washing as opposed to rubbing with a towel. Now you ladies out there with tight curls especially, NEVER rub a towel in hair. You're just asking for a bad hair day. Seriously. Not only does the towel break up the curls that your shower just formed but it is the Omega of frizz. I must repeat. NEVER rub a towel through your hair. Instead place the towel around your neck and shoulders and squeeze the water out. Don't wring the the hair. Its not a wash cloth. Just squeeze it out and then apply whatever product it is you use. Having a bit of drippiness isn't earth shattering in order to achieve a nice curl formation. I use my own formula..Cameo Oil Creme hair Quencher.. and let air dry. You'll have luscious curls in no time!
S