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Friday, July 13, 2012
Healthy Hair on Youtube: MsTanish
I've been watching MsTanish for a few years now, and recently her hair has flourished out of nowhere. This type 4 natural has managed to retain some serious length in the past year or so. Do not be fooled by her height (taller than 5'10", I believe). Her hair is fairly long ... and healthy! In this particular video she discusses her detangling routine for loose hair that has tangled over the course of a few days.
Mixology || Field and Sea Body Scrub
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Ingredients
Kelp Powder--3 tbsp
Oatmeal--3 tbsp
Orange Peel, grated--3 tbsp
Sea Salt--3 tbsp
Sunflower Seeds, ground--3 tbsp
Grapefruit--3 drops
Sweet Almond Oil
Instructions
Save Sweet Almond Oil for later. Mix all dried ingredients and Grapefruit essential oil in a jar. Keep jar sealed until use. Blend with almond oil to a desirable consistency just before using.
FOR MORE Recipes: Homemade Body Scrubs, 250 Bath Body Recipes
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Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Happy Healthy Independence Day (US)
By Stephanie of Infinite Life Fitness
Yes it is that time of year again!
Time to call your friends and family and plan a BBQ out at the park or at the lake. Just because it is a holiday does not mean you can ditch your healthy eating habits for the holiday celebrations. There as SO many HEALTHY options you can incorporate into your BBQ that will be tasty for you and your guest.
Here are a few things to consider when planning your menu:
Here are some other tips that may help you out:
Like I said there are dozens of healthy options you can still have your BBQ that will be delicious and nutritious! Try not to forget your salad and drink lots and lots of water! It is supposed to be hot in most parts of the country and you do not want to get dehydrated!
This is Stephanie with Infinite Life Fitness. Please feel free to stop by my site (infinitelifefitness.com) for more health and fitness tips.
Hope you have a happy and safe 4th of July!
Yes it is that time of year again!
Time to call your friends and family and plan a BBQ out at the park or at the lake. Just because it is a holiday does not mean you can ditch your healthy eating habits for the holiday celebrations. There as SO many HEALTHY options you can incorporate into your BBQ that will be tasty for you and your guest.
Here are a few things to consider when planning your menu:
- Lean Turkey Burgers
- Grilled Vegetables
- Boiled Shrimp (or you can grill it!)
- Watermelon (or other types of melons)
- Chicken Kabobs/Veggie Kabobs
- Corn on the cob
- Frozen Fruit bars (chop up fruit get a low calorie fruit juice and freeze it!)
- Strawberries and Berries with Light Cool Whip
Here are some other tips that may help you out:
- Watch what condiments you eat with! Try to stay away from ketchup and mayo and BBQ sauce! Try mustard or salsa or spices to help add flavor to your meals.
- Chicken and fish are some of the best choices of meats you can cook/grill for the BBQ
- This may be a far stretch but try the hamburger WITHOUT the bun! You can have it with mustard (or salsa) and put some lettuce on it (or you can even wrap it in lettuce!) This can help cut out the calories that are found in the bread.
- Grilled veggies are ALWAYS a good option. Try some onions, bell peppers, and squash (you can even add fruit like pineapple or mangos to add some great flavor!)
- Try to stay away from the macaroni salad and cole slaw! Those are jammed pack with mayo and other ingredients that make it a high calories side dish. Try some seasoned corn on the cob, grill mushrooms, or even so grilled sweet potatoes.
- Fruit salad can be a great dessert! Combine some of your favorite fruit with a dash of honey (or splurge and get some low fat whip cream) and you have a sweet healthy treat to snack on while you light your sparklers! You can even try Jell-O or frozen fruit popsicles!
Like I said there are dozens of healthy options you can still have your BBQ that will be delicious and nutritious! Try not to forget your salad and drink lots and lots of water! It is supposed to be hot in most parts of the country and you do not want to get dehydrated!
This is Stephanie with Infinite Life Fitness. Please feel free to stop by my site (infinitelifefitness.com) for more health and fitness tips.
Hope you have a happy and safe 4th of July!
Monday, July 2, 2012
3in6: Challenge Ends!
For the challenge guidelines, see this post.
The 3in6 Challenge ended yesterday! I won't be doing an official length check until August 1st (which marks my 6 month update since my nappiversary). However, I can tell, that at the very least, my front hair has grown. For some time, I thought it had reached its terminal length, but I was wrong.
Will I be holding another 3in6 Challenge? I don't know. I feel that my hair is at a length that calls for a regimen change in terms of styling. It is something I have to ponder over this coming weekend. Thank you to all the ladies who joined in on this challenge. I hope you found it successful!
Did you retain any length from this 3in6 Challenge?
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Monday, June 25, 2012
Light Pasta Dishes for Summer

For the full article and recipes: 6 Light Pasta Dishes for Summer.
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Sew-Ins & Lace Fronts 101 || U-Part Wig Tutorial
The u-part wig (also known as the 3/4th wig) is a form of protective styling that allows for the look of a sew-in while being much easier to install. The unit may be sewn in along the small "u-section" OR worn as a wig via clips. Hair that is left out of the "u-section" is then blended with the wig for a realistic look. Other than an easier install, easy access to one's real hair is another benefit to wearing the u-part wig over a sew-in. The unit can be removed and re-installed easily allowing for one to care for one's real hair underneath with ease.
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Thursday, June 21, 2012
Summer Hair Care || Battling the Humidity
Summer is officially here and so is the humidity in certain regions of the world. What does this mean for those who are stretching, transitioning, or natural? Well, it could mean reversion, shrinkage, and frizz. However, you can mitigate each of these unwanted effects by following the tips below:
1. Protective Style. In my relaxed, transitioning, and now natural days, protective styling has been the number one weapon against summer humidity. My go-to protective styles were and still are twists or braids because reversion, shrinkage, and frizz are minimized.
2. Work with your texture. Some ladies enjoy wearing their hair out during the summer, especially if they've spent the rest of the year in protective styles. However, wearing the hair out can be an invitation to the unwanted effects of humidity. One way to minimize those effects is to "work with your texture" via braidouts, twistouts, straw sets, or rod sets. These styles are less likely to be ruined by the humidity than straighter styles (e.g., a fresh press) that are further from your actual texture.
-Tutorials on the strawset and cornrow-out
-Tips for maintaining twistouts
3. Embrace your texture. Another way to combat humidity while wearing your hair loose is to simply "embrace your texture". What does this mean? It means wearing your hair in its natural state (e.g., a wash-n-go). However, those with medium to long hair, especially those with kinks or tighter coils, should proceed with caution. Wash-n-gos can create an environment conducive to tangles. If you do have medium to long, Type 4 hair and would like to experiment with, read my earlier post on the Curly Girl Method on Type 4s.
4. Run from humectant-containing moisturizers. Humectants (e.g., glycerin, propylene glycol, sorbitol) draw moisture from the air. When applied to the hair which is then exposed to humidity, humectants will facilitate the processes of reversion, shrinkage, and frizz. However, if your hair absolutely needs these ingredients in a moisturizer, then do not change your routine. It is better to put healthy hair care before an anti-humidity technique any day.
-List of more humectants
5. Use a shine/smoothing serum. If your hair fairs fine with silicones, then using a serum containing dimethicone is another method for battling the summer humidity. Apply the serum to a fresh set of twists or braids or onto your out style (e.g., twistout or braidout). Dimethicone will not only aid in taming any frizzies, but it will create a slight barrier against humidity. NOTE: Because this silicone does not dissolve in water, it can lead to buildup with continued use. Be sure to wash your hair with a shampoo containing any of the following surfactants in order to prevent this buildup: SLS, SLES, cocamidopropyl betaine, cocobetaine, ALS, or ALES (Source).
6. Wear a scarf. Hair scarves are very much the trend this summer, and they can be useful for disguising hair that has suffered the effects of humidity. Opt for silk or polyester (i.e., satin) scarves, which are both gentler on the hair than cotton.
For previous posts on summer hair & skin care:
1. Protective Style. In my relaxed, transitioning, and now natural days, protective styling has been the number one weapon against summer humidity. My go-to protective styles were and still are twists or braids because reversion, shrinkage, and frizz are minimized.
2. Work with your texture. Some ladies enjoy wearing their hair out during the summer, especially if they've spent the rest of the year in protective styles. However, wearing the hair out can be an invitation to the unwanted effects of humidity. One way to minimize those effects is to "work with your texture" via braidouts, twistouts, straw sets, or rod sets. These styles are less likely to be ruined by the humidity than straighter styles (e.g., a fresh press) that are further from your actual texture.
-Tutorials on the strawset and cornrow-out
-Tips for maintaining twistouts
3. Embrace your texture. Another way to combat humidity while wearing your hair loose is to simply "embrace your texture". What does this mean? It means wearing your hair in its natural state (e.g., a wash-n-go). However, those with medium to long hair, especially those with kinks or tighter coils, should proceed with caution. Wash-n-gos can create an environment conducive to tangles. If you do have medium to long, Type 4 hair and would like to experiment with, read my earlier post on the Curly Girl Method on Type 4s.
4. Run from humectant-containing moisturizers. Humectants (e.g., glycerin, propylene glycol, sorbitol) draw moisture from the air. When applied to the hair which is then exposed to humidity, humectants will facilitate the processes of reversion, shrinkage, and frizz. However, if your hair absolutely needs these ingredients in a moisturizer, then do not change your routine. It is better to put healthy hair care before an anti-humidity technique any day.
-List of more humectants
5. Use a shine/smoothing serum. If your hair fairs fine with silicones, then using a serum containing dimethicone is another method for battling the summer humidity. Apply the serum to a fresh set of twists or braids or onto your out style (e.g., twistout or braidout). Dimethicone will not only aid in taming any frizzies, but it will create a slight barrier against humidity. NOTE: Because this silicone does not dissolve in water, it can lead to buildup with continued use. Be sure to wash your hair with a shampoo containing any of the following surfactants in order to prevent this buildup: SLS, SLES, cocamidopropyl betaine, cocobetaine, ALS, or ALES (Source).
6. Wear a scarf. Hair scarves are very much the trend this summer, and they can be useful for disguising hair that has suffered the effects of humidity. Opt for silk or polyester (i.e., satin) scarves, which are both gentler on the hair than cotton.
For previous posts on summer hair & skin care:
Type 4 Series: Curly Girl Method & Summer Hair
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