Tuesday, 21 October 2014

Hair Typing


To categorise afro textured hair is to categorise finger prints. Each individual has their own unique strand features. There are several kinky, coily hair patterns but they all present different weights and textures. Below is a comparison of Nappy Textures and Styling Techniques. Left: Super Fine Nappy hair Style: Sister Locks Right: Super Coarse Nappy Hair Style: Frohawk

Friday, 10 October 2014

I Eat What I Put on My Hair


A part of being natural also involves what you take into your body because in every and any case, what you put in is what you will get out.
This is a mixture of Aloe, garlic and honey. This has been a part of my diet even before I decided to go back to my natural texture, but I have now increased the amount. I also use aloe vera (single bible) a lot on my hair.

Thursday, 9 October 2014

Does Make Up & Natural Hair go hand in hand


Fact or Myth?
Wearing natural hair appears to add at least five more years to one's features. If this is a myth, then why are so many naturals developing such an appetite for make up? and if this is the fact, why can't we embrace our own features? There are of course, occasions that warrant a facial transformation, but having a daily make up routine or being unable to
step out
without a made up face calls for a reexamination of what natural truly is. I have observed in my area, many reconverted naturals who did not careless about wearing make up, once they had been reunited with their original texture have turned to it to highlight their physical beauty. While, I am not judging anyone, I just wondered if there was a correlation between the two " Make up - Natural" and if there was in fact, something that I was missing out on.

Friday, 3 October 2014

Neem & Water only Hair Wash


I have not been very experimental with my hair, but I wanted to try something new and natural after hearing about the harmful chemicals in shampoos so I decided to try Neem; yes Neem. The Neem tree grows wildly in my backyard and so I have easy access. Neem is also present in abundance in Jamaica as it is used as a shade tree but many of us are now only learning about its versatility. So I pick a branch of the Neem, as I said, from my back yard along with peppermint and three limes(which I also cultivate in my backyard). I allow the Neem to come to a rapid boil and add the peppermint as soon as I remove it from the flame then I squeeze the lime juice into the water. I allow it to cool down and use the mixture as warm as I can bear it. I use it warm since I would need something to break up the grease and other products in my hair. And the results! At the first attempt,my usually coarse, dry hair was a lot softer than it usually was but as I continued I have noticed that it is even softer and more manageable. I think I will be using a sulphate free shampoo every now and then, but my Neem concoction is definitely a main stay for my natural hair

Hair growth over a 5 month period

Crochet Marley Braids


How I wear my Crochet Marley Braids