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My Experience with CurlFormers

3 Sep


I finally got around to doing my curlformers set and i must say..

Me Likey…

I started off with completely clarified hair. My tools were a ratail comb, duck bill clips,spray bottle filled with water, Naturalista Cosmetics PHD Spray, and LottaBody setting lotion.

I sprayed my hair with the spray bottle and the PHD spray to detangle. As I used the curlformers, i added the LottaBody to each section. I slightly twisted the hair so i could put it on that pain in the ass hook before i pulled it through the curlformer. Eventually, i got the hang of it but off the bat, the damn hook was pretty annoying. It took about an hour to set my whole head, which isnt bad IMO.


I sat under the hair dryer for about 45mins. I thought i was going somewhere thats the only reason i even bothered. Believe me i HATE that damn hair dryer. I ended up sleeping w/ them overnight and they weren’t too uncomfortable. Today i was supposed to go somewhere but that got cancelled as well so i ended up taken them out earlier than i expected too. I must admit i was quite annoyed walking around with those all day so they had to come out.

The curls were really soft and bouncy. My hair felt like butter so i was really impressed by that! And the greatest part of all… ZERO HEAT! You dont need heat to do this. As i said, sitting under the hair dryer was my choice and optional so you don’t have to do it. I separated them and it created a slight bit of frizz but it wasn’t nothing too terrible.

 

I decided to pin some back and put in an a flower. I really do like them though!

Faux Mini Twists Hawk Tutorial

19 Jul

6 Styles With Mini Twists

16 Jul

My Stash: Curls By Sister Smith’s Wet Set Pudding

12 Jul

Curls By Sister Smith’s Wet Set Pudding

Price: $6.50 – 8 oz

Ingredients :glycerin, aloe vera, olive oil

IMO:

Should you use this for a wash and go? No not at all but a with a set it comes in handy. What intially attracted me to trying it was the price. It was cheaper than Kinky Curly Custard and at the time i wasn’t willing to pay for the KCC.

I used it on my twist outs and my braid outs and my hair came out nice but it worked even better in my little sister’s hair and my cousin’s hair. My sister is a 4b and my cousin is a 3c.

Would I buy it again?

Not for myself I wouldn’t but i would definetly buy it to use in a child’s hair.

http://curlsbysisterssmith.com/moisturizers.aspx

 

Hands In My Hair: Top 3 Most Common Mistakes When Caring For Natural Hair

11 Jul

I always have the pleasure of running across some wonderful naturals on twitter. Jaye Ellis in particular is not only a fav of mine, but she is also a natural hair stylist who is gracing us with her presence with this guest blog post.

1. Hair Typing
This whole Number-Letter systems thing seems great on the surface; Being able to identify with someone who’s hair is similar to yours is great right?  Wrong,  it’s actually misleading and confuses people. Most natural stylists have no idea what you mean when you sit down and say “I have 4a hair” We “type hair by density, texture, and wave/curl pattern. No two heads of hair are the same.

2. Incorrect Detangling
Treat your hair like you love it! Tearing through DRY hair with a comb is a big no no. The best way to get tangles out is by thoroughly saturating your hair with water and conditioner then create smaller sections to make it manageable for you to COMB, not brush through. Never brush wet hair, use a wide tooth comb starting at the ends and work your way gently to the roots.

3. Coveting The Hair of Others
Thou shall not wish you had someone elses’ hair! There is nothing wrong with the way God made yours. It’s OK to have “hair idols”; I love when people bring pictures of styles they like.  But it’s disturbing to hear: “If my hair doesn’t look like *insert celeb name here* I’m getting a relaxer.” There’s no style that cannot be done on natural hair. There is a way to achieve whatever you look want with the right tools, products, or stylist. The options are endless! Love yourself, and BE YOURSELF!

You can follow her on twitter JayeEllis

Side Swept Twist Tutorial

17 Jun

Blow Out Braidout Tutorial

19 May

Check out how i achieved this style you guys

Wet Bunning Natural Hair

17 May


Wet bunning is a great protective style. Not just that but its also easy to do and also leaves your hair moisturized if done right. You can bun your hair in all sorts of ways, the styles are limitless and the growth potential is huge. Even the laziest person can wet bun their hair!

Step 1: Co-wash and detangle hair while wet with conditioner. This can be done while co-washing or when you apply your leave-in

Step 2: Seal your hair with your oil of choice being sure to focus on the ends of hair

Step 3: Using a vent brush or denman, make sure the top of the hair and the hair underneath is smooth

Step 4: Use a pomade or gel(not black gel or gel filled w/alcohol)  of your choice and a bristle brush, smooth down the edges

Step 5: Brush hair into a smooth ponytail and do not bring the hair through all the way. Use another hair tie to smooth and stray hair down on the bun

And that’s it!

Of course I have added a YT video to this post so you all can see how i accomplish all of this. Enjoy 🙂

MahoganyCurls’ Natural Hair Roller Set

28 Mar

I remember when she BC’d! It was like yesterday. Her hair has grown by leaps and bounds and her roller sets are always gorgeous. I present to you, Mahogany Curls

March 2011-2nd Roller Set

Hi Guys!
Sorry about the delay in the posts, I have been busy…y’all know how that goes! Anyway, after seeing CurlyNikki’s hair after she did a roller set, it gave me the idea to do another one myself (the hubs also mentioned that he would love to see my hair straight, I cringed at the thought, but he has been a good sport about me wearing my hair curly, lol!).  I think her hair turned out beautifully! I loved her results! Make sure you head over to her blog and check it out! Anyway, I decided that I will revisit this style.

August 2010- Flat Ironed/Color Treated Hair

Back in August, I flat ironed my hair and it was nice, but honestly, I didn’t like the idea of running a flat iron twice over my hair. I was so nervous about heat damage, even though I didn’t get any.

February 2010- First Roller Set

The last time I set my hair was back in February of 2010. I was 12 months post bc wanted to see my length. I loved the results and so did the hubs!

In this post I will explain my steps and give you guys a few tips. I will provide a new updated video in a couple of weeks showing you guys how I actually do this as well! Okay, let’s get started!

Difficulty: Medium to Hard depending on experience.

Note: My hair is fairly easy to straighten, I can wear my hair  pulled back for a day or so and my roots will get pretty straight. So, I just wanted to let you guys know this prior to explaining what I do. If you look closely, you will see that my hair look as if it is lacking curl pattern. I was wearing a bun for about a week and it stretched my hair a lot! I also went 20 days without doing anything to it! Lol!

Cleansing Your Hair
Before you begin you want to make sure that your hair is clean. Now, last time I set my hair, I actually shampoo’d it with a clarifying shampoo. This time I decided that I would hold off on the poo. I have been following a strict no poo regimen. I know that it may sound gross, but the products I use do not build up on my hair or scalp. I can remove the excess dirt or product through cowashing or water rinsing. I just rinsed my hair and massaged my scalp thoroughly.

Conditioning and Detangling
The next thing I did was condition my hair, I feel that conditioning is a very important step in the styling process. I am a conditioner freak! Lol, I love conditioner. I used Tresemme Naturals as my conditioner of choice. I divided my hair in four sections and applied the conditioner to each section. I used my jilbre shower comb to detangle. Twisted the section that was detangled and started on the next section. When I finished all four sections, I allowed the conditioner to sit for a while before rinsing. After allowing it to sit, I removed each twist finger combed it and rinse the conditioner out with lukewarm water. Once, I rinsed all of the conditioner out, I squeezed the excess water and stepped out of the shower.

Tools

I didn’t use the Jane Carter Wrap and Roll solution this time. Well, I started using it, but it made my hair super hard! So I rinsed it out and decided to go with the treseme naturals. The conditioner made it very easy to section and smooth my hair during the setting process. When my hair was completely dry, my curls were soft, boncy and shiny!

Before you began setting your hair, make sure that you have all of the tools that you will be using, set up, so you can have access to them. Roller setting takes a lot of time, and the process can be very time consuming if you are not prepared. You will need:

  • Rollers of your choice (I prefer salon magnetic rollers)
  • Duckbill or metal clips
  • Rattail comb
  • Spray bottle
  • Wide tooth comb
  • Setting lotion or product of choice
  • Hooded dryer (you can also air dry, but it will take a long time to dry)
  • Hair clips- I use butterfly clips
  • Oil or heat protectant for shine and smoothing
  • PATIENCE- most important thing!

Setting The Hair

STEP ONE:

The” Mohawk”

Remove the clips from your hair, you may notice that your feels a little dry. Take your spray bottle and fill it with water. Begin saturating your hair. After your hair is completely saturated, apply your leave in, foam wrap or styler of choice to your hair. Now, take the end of your rattail comb and make an off centered part on the left side of your hair going vertically to the nape of your neck. (The part should be a little off from the center). You should now have two parts. Gather the hair on the left side in your butterfly clip. Repeat the same step for the right side. There should be a total of 3 parts and the hair in the middle should resemble a mohawk. I will refer to this as the “mohawk”

STEP TWO:

Make a horizontal part in the front of the “mohawk”. The part shouldn’t be too thick nor too thin, it is kinda hard to explain, but you will know when you are actually rolling. It may take a couple of times to get it. This is going to be the first section that you roll. Pull this section of hair towards your chin as if your are doing a length check. Take your rattail comb and begin combing the hair from ends to roots. This is called smoothing, if your hair feels a little dry, be sure to spray it with water. Once your hair is smooth, begin rolling while  smoothing the ends on the roller. As you are rolling your hair, lightly tug at the scalp ( LIGHTLY!) and roll it UPtowards the ceiling. Once the rolling is complete, secure the roller with a duckbill or metal clip at the roots. After you have added the second roller, you can secure it by clipping it on the first roller. (Just join both of the rollers together in the middle with the clips).  You should feel a little tension, not too much, if so, it is too tight. You are going to repeat this step for the entire “mohawk” section.

STEP THREE:

After the “mohawk” section is complete you can either start on the right or left side for the next section. Step three is similar to step two. This time make a vertical section towards the back of the left side. This will be the begining of your new section that you will set. Secure the hair that is exposed. Now, make a horizontal section at the top of the new section you just created. Take your rattail comb and smooth the hair. Grab your roller and roll your hair smoothing the ends towards the ceiling. Secure the roller. You are going to repeat these steps for the left and right sides of your head. Until you have completed the setting process.

STEP FOUR:
Drying- now you will sit under the dryer. Depending on your length and thickness, it can be between 1-2.5 hrs. I usually dry my hair on medium heat. Remember that you should not touch your hair. This is the annoying part, because the dryer can get pretty hot! Just remember to be patient. 🙂

STEP FIVE:

Removing the rollers- always check to see if your hair is completely dry before removing the rollers. I like to pull a roller from the middle and the very back. If the curls are dry, I know the rest of my hair is dry as well. Slowly remove the rollers, make sure you do not snag  your hair on the metal clips. Trust me, it can and will happen if you’re not careful. Slide the rollers out, it should creat a spiral effect. Once you are done doing that. Take a small amount of oil or heat protectant and fluff your curls lighlty without disturbing the curl pattern. It is hard to explain it in writing, but you will be smoothing your hair with your hands. The video will explain it better! Lol!

STEP SIX:

This is after I smoothed the roots with the curling iron on very low heat. I only did the roots.
*Even though I smoothed my roots, I still used a heat protectant.

You may notice that your roots are a little wavy, or even puffy (if you didnt put enough tension on the roots while you were rolling). Well, it is gonna wave a little. This time, I took my barrel irons and on low heat..it was VERY low, it “hit” the roots to smooth them a little. I just smoothed the roots only. You can also take the blow dryer on low heat and blow the roots. I know some people like to do that as well. It is your choice. If your roots are great, then you are good to go! This step is optional. My roots are still a little wavy. I do not mind though, I like the texture at the roots! You may have to trim your ends if needed. Enjoy your hair!

After a little “fluffing” and “curl positioning” with my fingers, I am good to go! You can see that the ends need a little dusting…
This was taken today after I trimmed a few of  my ends…

Nightime Routine:

I like to pincurl my hair night, but you can also wrap it. Just make sure you sleep with a satin bonnet, or scarf to protect your hair. When you wake up, just remove your wrap or pincurls. That is it!

Check out my first roller setting video. It was recorded last February, I was 12 months post BC. A new video will be coming soon!

A’s Fishtail Braid On Mini Twists

21 Mar

I saw this and i fell IN LOVE WITH IT! Its like THE CUTEST THING I HAVE EVER SEEN! I visit the Beads, Braids, & Beyond site alot for inspirtaional styles for Rory’s hair and this style i just had to post. I hope she doesn’t mind…

Fishtail Braid On Mini Twists

If you all read my previous post then you know I was experimenting with fishtail braids. So, with her first style done with her mini twists I decided to do a side fishtail braid. The gorgeous flower is fromFlowerz In Her Hair.

Click here for the original fishtail braids post along with a video tutorial.