Sunday, March 13, 2022

Hair Porosity and Products

Hey there!

It’s been quite a while since I posted here. I am still rocking my naturalness the best that I can. It has been since 2009 that I first started this journey, which I would not change for anything in the world. Now, I have even brought my 3 year old daughter into this journey by testing out different hair products with her to see what’s work.

My daughter’s hair is very similar to mine, which is the 4C curl pattern. Our hair seems to do really well with creamy hair products to wash, condition, and moisturize. In the past I had used Adwoa Beauty on my hair, which really took well to it. I even used these products on my daughter, which even did well on her hair. I love Adwoa Beauty.

Over the last year, I have transitioned to using TPH by Taraji. I absolutely love the way these products as well. These products make my hair feel and look clean, conditioned, and cult. Today, I washed my daughter’s hair with these products and loved the way her curls deepened with each wash. 

Currently I only use two particular products, which I will display below. These products did such an amazing job on my daughter’s hair that I went to the website in pursuit of a moisturizer, styling gel, shine, and co-wash.

Amazing products - TPH by Taraji 

I absolutely love this conditioner. It can be used as a deep conditioner.


I have yet to try this co-wash, but just ordered it. I will let you know.


Amazing shampoo. What I love about this is that as you finger comb or comb through your hair, you will notice your curl pattern increase, making your hair vey curl.


Of course most of these products worked well on my hair because of my porosity level. Do you know your hair porosity?



Sunday, July 4, 2021

Natural Curl Pattern

 


Lately, I’ve been hair happy. The reason for this is that I am able to continue to cultivate my hair into what I want it. This means pouring a lot a love into these curls, strands, and the process.

This look right here gives me life. I used Tariji P. Henson’s Shampoo and Conditioner and Cantu leave-in conditioner. Products are only a portion of training your hair to curl.

When I was younger, my sister had this book called The Program. It talked about ways to bring out your natural curl pattern. It also discussed black women and men being able to was our hair daily without using shampoo, which has a high PH level. I also read The Knotty Truth by M. Michele George, which gives step-by-step guidance on conditioning our hair before shampooing, sectioning, and detangling it. The Acronym for this strategy is CSDSRCD- This stands for conditioning, sectioning, detangling, shampooing, rinsing, condition, and detangle. This is the hair washing process that the book suggest that natural individuals use for “Happy hair.”

Sunday, April 2, 2017

Definitive Naturalista

Good morning my lovely natural people and welcome to April!!!
Can you believe that it's April already? I know I am having a really hard time with time just moving so fast. Where has all the time gone? I am sure you realize that as the busier you get, the faster time goes. I have been really busy with a few upcoming projects that I will potentially share on my other blogs.

As for the world of natural hair, I have just been managing my protective hair styles. Every two months, I ravish in having my beautician do my hair. For the past 7 months, I have worn braids and twists. These hair styles have been very helpful in helping me reduce the amount of heat placed on my head and increasing my length. My goal is to potentially continue to wear braids for the next 1 to 1.5 years. This will allow me to continue to protect my hair and increase my length.

Some of my favorite Stars with Natural Hair have rocked many protective styles in the past and present. Here are some of my favorite natural hair peeps:

Erykah Badu
Viola Davis
Solange Knowles
Lisa Bonet
Janelle Monae
Teyana Taylor
Kelis
Jill Scott
Ledisi
Elle Varner
India Arie

Check them out on Essence.com here: Stars with Natural Hair


How I been rockin' my hair

Dashiki Braids

Minie-Do

Minnie-Do Side View

Pony Knot


Pony Knot

Pony Knot

Pony Knot

Saturday, January 7, 2017

Naturally Me Re-visited (Protective Style)



Happy new year everyone!

Since September, I have been rocking two different types of protective styles. The first one that I wore in September were box braids. I absolutely loved these braids. It had probably been over 10 years since I wore these type of braids in my hair. This protective style allowed me to sleep a little later, avoid putting unnecessary heat on my head, and add time to my daily schedule. I was truly in love.

This past December, I found a new true love and they were twists. At first, I wasn't sure I was loving the twists. It seemed as though the styles were not adhering to what I wanted them to do. That all changed after a week or two later when I washed my hair. Once I washed my hair and I wore the style a little longer, everything started to get better. I was able to style my hair the way I wanted, the twists laid they way I wanted, and I was happy.

My goals for the future is to limit the amount of heat that I place on my hair and wear more protective styles. These styles will consist of, but now limited to: Braids, twists, wigs, naturally curly hair, and other styles.

Join us in the natural hair movement!
A journey to help increase length, strength, self-esteem, and more.





Loving these twists

WWSD- What Would Santa Do?

Strike a pose

The head shot

The back of the book shot

Oh happy day!

See here...

All smiles

Sunday, December 18, 2016

Natural Lyricist Liyah Moni

Lyricist Liyah Moni
The natural world has the privilege of having natural beauties, poets, and rappers such as Liyah Moni to be among their ranks of Natural-go-getters. Ms. Liyah Moni is a Columbus, Ohio native who has been rapping and performing poetry for quite some time now. At the tender age of 22, she has already been in the game for over 5 years now.

All the while she is putting down tracks and performing poetry, she is rocking her natural hair styles to let the world know she is #TeamNatural.

Check out some of her natural hair styles below, follow her on twitter, and listen to her songs on soundcloud..  


Success looks like this

All smiles 
A

Her curls "be popping" 

Natural beauty 
Check out Liyah Monie on Soundcloud. Some of my favorites were: Big Spender, Aquarium, I Can't Stop, Royals Remix, and Bad Feelings.

Winter Twists for Little Girls


Winter time can be a very fun-filled time, especially when you are a little girl, such as Dara. Beautiful Dara is 3 years old and is natural. She's sporting these cute Brasil Wool Twists. She is definitely stylin' and profilin'. Check her out.  



Natural girl


Living in a natural world



So precious


May the Natural "Force be with You."



This past fall, I wore boxes braids for two months. I absolutely loved these braids because they were pretty, simple, and fit within the protective style category to assist me with reducing the amount of heat I was placing on my hair. It's no secret that I was straightening out my hair on a regular basis. This had not been an issue in being natural the last 8 years, until recently. Recently, my hair had broken off and the primary cause was either due to beach water or placing too much heart on my hair. I was at a loss of words because my hair was the longest it had ever been. The honest truth was that I did not have anyone to blame, except for myself. I should have wore more protective styles, purchased wigs for those times I did not quite feel like doing my hair, and I should have known better.



Well, I have definitely learned my lesson. I started to wear box braids in October 2016. Interesting as it may seem, this had been the second time in my life time putting weave in my hair in the form of braids. I had already thought braids were cute, I just never wore them on a consistent basis. These braids assisted me in more ways them one; they allowed me to protect my hair, reduce the amount of time spent getting ready in the morning, increase my creativity, and let me reconnect with my memories of getting my hair done as a child and how tender-headed I was and still am. I am loving all the things I can do with braids and my protective hair styles.

Recently, I wanted to change it up a bit, so I decided to get twists in my hair. When I became natural 8 years ago, I put twists in my hair all the time. This time it was different, my hair was longer and I was adding weave to these twists. I was not sure how these twists would turn out, but I was open to doing something different. So above you will see my box braids and below you will see my twists. I just hope you don't make the same mistake that I did and refrain from wearing protective hair styles.

Keep styling those beautiful natural do's naturalistas. May the natural "force be with you." 


Happy twists

Who me? Twists



Seductive twists


"I got this" twists