Tuesday, August 25, 2015
Beauty Redefined
Oh how refreshing it is to see a deviation from the traditional definition of beauty, especially beauty of Miss World proportion. The image of a beauty queen with long, flowing, silky hair have somehow become commonplace. The thought of a beauty contestant with a head of dreadlocks was absurd to say the least.
If there were any such cases in the past, they must have few very few and far between. Winner of the Miss Jamaica World 2015 competition Sanneta Myrie changed the game and pretty much crushed the notion that the title is only reserved for those who fit a particular image.
I agree that all locs are not equal. Left unkempt, they can look quite unpleasant to the eyes. In Sanneta's case however, there is no doubt that her hair is well groomed and properly maintained. Her victory is a testament to the fact that the scales are being removed and true beauty is being embraced for what it is.
Monday, August 24, 2015
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Representing with Green Braids!!!
I had to stop in, I feel like its my obligation and my civic duty to give a shout out and extend maximum respect to my girl Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce for taking the gold in her women's 100 meter race. She defended and retained her title and proved in no uncertain terms that she is indeed a World Champion.
Y'all know this is a hair blog so it would be remiss of me not to mention how dope her green braids are as a part of the representation of the colors on the national flag of Jamaica, Black, Green and Gold. As an owner of a beauty salon in Kingston, Jamaica, Shelly could do no less than to make a bold statement about her intentions through the art of hairstyling. One would think that the length of those braids would present a challenge with maintaining her speed. That wasn't the case. She came, she saw, she conquered!!!
Y'all know this is a hair blog so it would be remiss of me not to mention how dope her green braids are as a part of the representation of the colors on the national flag of Jamaica, Black, Green and Gold. As an owner of a beauty salon in Kingston, Jamaica, Shelly could do no less than to make a bold statement about her intentions through the art of hairstyling. One would think that the length of those braids would present a challenge with maintaining her speed. That wasn't the case. She came, she saw, she conquered!!!
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Girls Gone Grey!!!
We seem to be living in a era where its all about flipping the script and stepping away from the norm. This new hair color trend is no different as the once dreaded grey hair that is typically an indication of age, and is usually limited to those considered to be old, is now a hot and popular trend in the beauty industry. Who would have thought??? Prior to this new trend, the norm was that grey hairs couldn't pop up fast enough for ladies to slather that hair dye all over it to erase any possible trace that it naturally exists. For the younger crowd who are not necessarily at the age where greys would be expected, if God forbid one strand should rear its ugly head, it would send the unfortunate victim in an immediate state of panic and disarray....lol.
Far be it from us to comprehend the new craze that has surfaced,where young girls are now altering their natural hair color to achieve grey, silver-like, whitish hair. As with most trends, the grey hair trend originated with top fashion designers and it soon became noticeable among celebrities such as Lady Gaga, Pink and Rheanna.
Weaves, braids or just some hair color spray, many women are opting in where this hair trend is concerned. I am a bit surprised at this trend as it goes against the ever present quest for women to take whatever steps are necessary to remain looking youthful, but I am always respectful of people who are willing the step out of the box as it relates to their appearance and especially since wearing grey hair makes a bold statement that they are not willing to be defined by the normal standards of beauty. What are your thoughts about this trend, would you be caught wearing it or nah?
Photo Credits:
http://trend-kid.com/grey-hair-black-women.htm
http://stylecaster.com/beauty-high/grey-hair-dye
http://elitedaily.com/envision/going-grey-for-fashion-photos/979772/
http://www.christianwileshairdressing.co.uk/news/salon-news/the-granny-grey-hair-trend/
http://www.instyle.co.uk/celebrity/news/met-ball-2013-10-things-everyones-talking-about
http://www.intokazy.com/postview.php?id=102
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/07/08/cheeno-grey-gray-hair_n_5563526.html
Friday, March 13, 2015
Daddy Styles Daughter's Hair
This week on The Real, I saw this father and daughter team displaying their unique hair styling technique. It really warmed my heart to see a dad functioning in that capacity in the life of his child. The circumstance surrounding him doing her hair is unclear and frankly irrelevant. Whether he is doing it by choice, or because he is a single father who has to do what he has to do, he still deserves his props for stepping up to the challenge.
For little girls, when hair styling can be this quick and so much fun, its truly a pleasure. Thanks for letting other dads and moms in on this secret. I need to have my hubby hold my ponytail so I can spin into my bun too....shoooooooottttt!!! Hair styling has never been this speedy.
Keep it going daddy, and kudos to all the other dads out there who are representing.
For little girls, when hair styling can be this quick and so much fun, its truly a pleasure. Thanks for letting other dads and moms in on this secret. I need to have my hubby hold my ponytail so I can spin into my bun too....shoooooooottttt!!! Hair styling has never been this speedy.
Keep it going daddy, and kudos to all the other dads out there who are representing.
Monday, February 23, 2015
Zendaya Sports Faux Locs at The 2015 Oscars
Disney Star Zendaya turned heads, dropped jaws and popped eyeballs at the 2015 Oscars with her beautifully installed Faux Locs. The flawless locs cascading over one shoulder framed her face beautifully. I don;t know who or what is to be credited for the inspiration but I absolutely LOVE it.
Zendaya's hair perfectly complemented her off-the-shoulder Vivenne Westwood gown.
Zendaya could have rocked a 20" weave, a bob cut, a elegant bun, a messy updo or a tonne of other options, she chose however to step outside of the box and express her individuality, taking the risk of not getting the approval of the traditional, stereotypical fashion critics.
Zendaya's look symbolizes self-expression, self-confidence, individualism and BOLDNESS. I have a new found respect for this girl. Did I mention that brows are on fleek?!!!
Sunday, February 22, 2015
Natural Stars Ripped the Red Carpet at the 2015 Oscars
Two of my very favorite stars Ripped the Red carpet at this year's Oscars. I am super duper stoked and beaming with pride that my fellow naturals chose to rock their hair in its authentic, all natural state. They are truly an example that beauty is not defined by the length or texture of your hair. I TOTALLY loved both their looks, from their hair, to their make-up and not to mention their drop dead gorgeous gowns. Kudos ladies....you Rock!!!
Lupita Nyong'o wore her hair in a very low cut. She did another recent big chop and as usual is never afraid to experiment with or make drastic changes to her hair. She is indeed a Natural Beauty.
Viola Davis, one of my most highly respected actors, is a true representation of a strong black woman who knows her worth. Her hair appears to have been styled in a Wash n Go. The tapered Do is very attractive and she wears it very well.
Lupita Nyong'o wore her hair in a very low cut. She did another recent big chop and as usual is never afraid to experiment with or make drastic changes to her hair. She is indeed a Natural Beauty.
Viola Davis, one of my most highly respected actors, is a true representation of a strong black woman who knows her worth. Her hair appears to have been styled in a Wash n Go. The tapered Do is very attractive and she wears it very well.
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Healthy Lifestyle....Healthy Hair.
Do you believe that there is a co-relation between your health habits and your hair? Believe it or not, there is. Having a healthy lifestyle will have an impact from the inside, out. Not only will you enjoy the perks of having a fit and healthy body, but your skin, nails and hair should show signs of marked improvement over time. A diet high in fruits, vegetables and lots of water, coupled with regular exercise is vital to your overall health, including the health of your hair. Vitamin E for example improves circulation to the scalp. When your scalp does not have enough blood circulation, the roots of your hair don't receive enough nutrients to support the strength and life of your hair follicle. Vitamin deficiencies resulting from an unhealthy diet can cause dry brittle hair, which makes your hair more likely to break and as a result not retain length. We have heard it said over and over again that water is life and is beneficial to the whole body. A generous intake of water on a daily basis will in fact result in healthier hair.
Water is vital for every cell in the body, including the hair follicles. Keeping the body hydrated results in improved circulation of nutrients in the blood making it better able to reach the scalp and ultimately strengthen your hair. Drinking water increases the amount of moisture not only in your skin but over time you will be sure to notice the difference in the appearance of your hair overall lifestyle habits will definitely play a role in your ability to achieve more noticeable hair growth.
Exercise cannot be over emphasized. Exercise stimulates the blood to flow. The nutrient rich blood nourishes each hair follicle, promoting healthy hair growth. Lack of sufficient blood flow would yield the growth of duller, more brittle hair. Apart from supplying the follicle with nutrient-rich blood, exercise also helps to alleviate stress, which is a known cause of hair loss.
Getting enough sleep (8 hrs.
recommended) and staying stress free can cause your hair to grow faster and
longer. Sleep is also a very important factor that can determine one's overall
health. As it relates to the health of your hair, getting the required amount
of sleep can aid in hair growth as growth hormones are secreted during sleep.s
It has been observed that factors
like stress, depression and sleep deprivation actually contribute to hair loss.
Stress can cause hair loss in different ways. In the case where there is severe
stress, it can result in a condition called Alopecia Areata where the white
blood cells attack the hair follicles, stopping hair growth and causing the
hair to fall out. There is also a condition called Telogen Effluvium in which
emotional or physical stress prematurely pushes large numbers of growing hairs
into a resting phase, forcing the affected hairs to fall out easily. There are
also the cases in which individuals undergoing stress literally gets the
irresistible urge to literally pull out hair from their scalp. This condition
is called Trichotillomania. In light of these facts, it is extremely important
to lead a stress free life as it will improve your overall health.
Making
minor adjustments to your daily routine can reap significant benefits as far as
hair growth is concerned. Set your hair goals, and with much commitment and
dedication, you will be able to achieve if not surpass them.
Photo Credits:
http://www.pinterest.com/pin/277252920785676155/
http://www.essence.com/2012/01/10/ask-the-experts-maintain-healthy-hair-while-breaking-a-sweat/
http://www.hercampus.com/school/valdosta/natural-hair-girls-ways-keep-your-hair-healthy
http://hellobeautiful.com/2012/07/21/3-easy-ways-to-improve-your-sleep-habits/
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Hot Oil Treatments for the Cold Weather
Winter days can be a nightmare for women in general regardless of how their hair is worn. The trauma is however more evident for naturals because natural hair is already by nature very dry and this particular season brings additional crisp, dry air that attacks and often conquers the moisture in their tresses.
Naturals are forced to bring their A game in an attempt to combat the effects of this crucial weather on the hair. Routine remix is a must once this season emerges. No longer can they remain on the path once trod during the summer, spring and even fall months but major adjustments are necessary in order to entertain a pleasant natural hair experience during this potentially horrid season.
Not everyone is as blessed enough to be geographically located in regions that enjoy fairly warm weather year round and so for a large number of naturals the only option is to take the necessary precautionary and preventative methods to preserve the health of their hair. The best way to maintain the health of natural hair, as we may know is to keep it well conditioned and moisturized. There are various ways to introduce and maintain moisture in natural hair and while they can all be explored at various times, one very effective way is a Hot Oil Treatment.
What is a Hot Oil Treatment?
A Hot Oil Treatment is a process to help condition and treat dry, damaged or lifeless hair. This is done by heating and applying oils directly to the hair. Hot Oil Treatment is a temporary but effective solution to dry, brittle or damaged
hair. It is a form of deep conditioning as it introduces moisture to and improves the strength of the hair shaft.
What tools are needed for a Hot Oil Treatment?
Natural Oils
Bottle
Finger Tips
Plastic Cap
Towel Cap/Towel
How is a Hot Oil Treatment done?
Step 1:
The treatment is done by placing 2-3 Tbsp. of natural oil in a bottle. A half a cup of water should then be heated and the bottle with the oil placed inside the cup in order to warm it. Heating the oil increases the moisturizing and emollient properties and it gently repairs the hair and soothes the scalp. There is also the option of warming the oil on a stove top or in the microwave but that is not my personal preference as in some weird kind of way I think the direct heat zaps some of the nutrients. The oil heats up pretty quickly so after a minute you can check to see if it is warm enough to be applied to your hair. Be sure to test the oil on your arm first and not just proceed to place it on the scalp before testing.
Step 2:
Once the temperature has been checked and determined to be safe, the oil can then be applied to the entire length of hair and also massaged into the scalp. It is best to use a bottle with an applicator cap in order to safely and effectively apply the oil to your hair. For one thing, pouring it into your palms can be extremely messy and can be rather awkward to maneuver onto the hair. The applicator tip also helps to gain easy access to the hair roots and aids in the even distribution of the oil. Once the oil has been applied the hands can then be used to smooth it into the strands and the finger tips to massage the scalp to stimulate the follicles and promote circulation.
The Hot Oil Treatment can be done on dry hair or damp hair and the question of which yields better results is still being debated by the experts. I have tried both and cant say that I really notice a difference but would lean more towards doing it on dry hair as water temporarily alters the structure of hair and as such I would think it interferes with the absorption of the oils.
Step 3:
After the oil is generously applied, a plastic cap should be used to cover the hair and a towel cap or towel placed over the plastic cap. The oil is allowed to remain in the hair for about 15-30 minutes before it is thoroughly washed out and your regular was day regimen applied. The result will be very soft silky hair which will be able to better able to stand up to the winter weather woes.
How often should a Hot Oil Treatment be done?
The frequency of a Hot Oil Treatment will vary from one person to another. When your hair is severely damaged or during the winter weather where hair tends to dry out a lot, weekly or bi-weekly treatments are suggested. Under regular circumstances one per month is perfectly okay.
What are the benefits of a Hot Oil Treatment?
A Hot Oil Treatment gives the hair moisture and it conditions and softens natural hair very effectively. It helps to restore life to hair that has been damaged by, heat, color, excess manipulation and adverse weather. The oils penetrate the hair shaft and moisturize it from the inside out. It also helps to tame those unwanted frizz and make for more polished looking hair.
The Hot Oil Treatment also helps with dry scalp and dandruff by conditioning the scalp and eradicating dryness. Including oils with anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties such as Tea Tree or Peppermint Oil will help in this regard.
What kinds of Oils are used in a Hot Oil Treatment?
The decision as to what oils are used for a Hot Oil Treatment is strictly left up to the individual. There are pre made over the counter oil blends made for this purpose but the fact is that most persons just pull out their "mixtress” hat and put together their own homemade treatment by mixing together their favorite oils. It is perfectly okay to use only one type of oil and still get great results but the popular thing to do is to combine 2-3 different carrier oils and maybe a couple drops of essential oil. The most frequently used carrier oils are Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Extra Virgin Coconut Oil, Castor Oil, Jojoba Oil etc. Essential Oils commonly used are Peppermint Oil, Rosemary Oil, and Tea Tree Oil to name a few.
The Winter may be one of the most dreaded seasons of the year not only because of the discomfort of contending with the frigid weather, but also because it makes the life of a natural more difficult as they prepare for combat on the "Battlefield of Dryness”. The Hot Oil Treatment is a reliable ally, offering the necessary weaponry to fight this not easily beaten giant of dryness. Be sure to embrace and include this process in your hair care regimen as it will result in softer, shinier, more manageable hair.
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