You have heard it before ... "Make sure you sleep with a satin scarf or bonnet to protect your hair while you sleep." Well, have you ever awaken in the morning with the scarf or bonnet on the other side of the bed or with the moisture sucked out of your hair in spite of wearing one? If so, you are not alone.
So, just how can you protect your strands and retain moisture at night when the satin scarf or bonnet is not enough? Here are a few ideas:
1. For added protection, sleep on a satin pillowcase. If your scarf or bonnet happens to slip off at night, your satin pillowcase will become the next line of protection against dry, frizzy, snagged hair. Even if your scarf or bonnet stays on at night, sleeping on a satin pillowcase on top of that can do wonders for retaining moisture in your hair at night.
2. Purchase a better quality satin scarf or adjustable bonnet. Not all satin scarves and bonnets are created equal. Some are constructed from very thin and poor quality fabrics and threads. What is considered a good quality satin? Well, first let me explain that the word "satin" is used to describe the type of weave. There are "satin" polyesters and "satin" silks, for example. Among the polyesters, "charmeuse satin" (or, sometimes called "satin charmeuse") is a smoother, better quality weave for the hair. Purchasing a "charmeuse satin" scarf or bonnet is a good investment. Also, look for adjustable bonnets (as opposed to purely elastic ones) for better stay at night.
3. Better yet, get a silk scarf or silk adjustable bonnet. If you can afford to do so, silk is a much better material for the hair than polyester. When searching for silk scarves or bonnets, look for those that say "charmeuse satin" (or, sometimes called "satin charmeuse"). This type of weave is the most luxurious of all the weaves. Again, look for adjustable bonnets (as opposed to purely elastic ones) for better stay at night.
4. If you suffer from dry hair, turn on the humidifier. The humidifier can provide extra vapor in the air thus creating a moisturizing environment for your hair while you sleep.
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Skin Care || Mederma vs. Vaseline for Scar Healing
If you have ever searched high and low for a cream that improves the appearance of scars, then you are probably familiar with Mederma, which is expensive. Well, you will be happy (or upset after having spent that much money) to know that it is no more effective than petroleum jelly at scar healing. More importantly, keeping the "wound moist and covered[1]" via petroleum jelly or another topical treatment will minimize scarring period.
So before you shell out that money for Mederma, turn to your good old Vaseline to minimize the appearance of scars.
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VASELINE VS. EXPENSIVE SCAR REMEDIES
So before you shell out that money for Mederma, turn to your good old Vaseline to minimize the appearance of scars.
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VASELINE VS. EXPENSIVE SCAR REMEDIES
Saturday, February 23, 2013
New Reactions List AND "Oldies, But Goodies"
Hey all! I recently edited the reactions list below each post. If you noticed, before I used to have a "next" box. Now I have a "more posts like this" box. This is so I get a better feel for what you all would like to see more of on this blog. There will almost always be a post that one person does not like, but I am more interested in hearing about those that people do like. Be sure to make use of the reactions list or the comments section to voice your opinions!
1. Underrated || Lanolin for Hair
2. Mixology || Slippery Elm Leave-In
3. Skin Care || Combatting Dry Skin This Winter
4. Healthy Recipes || My Very Berry Smoothie
5. Healthy Hair Feature || Shae (Natural)
1. Underrated || Lanolin for Hair
2. Mixology || Slippery Elm Leave-In
3. Skin Care || Combatting Dry Skin This Winter
4. Healthy Recipes || My Very Berry Smoothie
5. Healthy Hair Feature || Shae (Natural)
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Hair Diary || From "Stunted" to Growth
For a long period of time (August 2010 through February 2012), my front hair was stunted. It appeared as if it wasn't growing (though we all know hair is growing) or as if it had reached its terminal length. I just assumed that my years of relaxing had done a number on my follicles in that region. After all, my front hair hardly ever grew past 6 inches while wearing a relaxer (except in my childhood years).
So, annoyed by my seemingly stunted growth, I decided to cut some bangs and forget about my growth in that region. Then during my wash-n-go experiment a few weeks ago, as I was finger detangling in the shower, I noticed how far my bangs stretched. No more "stunted", they had finally retained some length in the past year! It made a lot of sense 1) considering Jc's article on "Trimming for Longer Hair" on The Natural Haven combined with me 2) practicing gentler detangling in that area. (I'm usually impatient by the time I get to the front of my hair for detangling.) So those two methods helped my bangs retain some length. Do check out Jc's article for a thorough explanation of how trimming helps! I think I might do another cut (about 1 inch) of the bangs.
So, annoyed by my seemingly stunted growth, I decided to cut some bangs and forget about my growth in that region. Then during my wash-n-go experiment a few weeks ago, as I was finger detangling in the shower, I noticed how far my bangs stretched. No more "stunted", they had finally retained some length in the past year! It made a lot of sense 1) considering Jc's article on "Trimming for Longer Hair" on The Natural Haven combined with me 2) practicing gentler detangling in that area. (I'm usually impatient by the time I get to the front of my hair for detangling.) So those two methods helped my bangs retain some length. Do check out Jc's article for a thorough explanation of how trimming helps! I think I might do another cut (about 1 inch) of the bangs.
Now for some random hair shots:
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One week after flat iron. Wore the straight hair for ~3 weeks. Majority of the time, it was in jumbo twists and bunned. |
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February length check. ~3 weeks after flat iron. For the next ~3 weeks I will wear wash-n-gos using Cyntriarf's method again. |
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Mixology || Recipe for Possible Regrowth of Edges
Are you trying to re-grow your edges? The following mixture proved effective in a study of alopecia areata. Though the conclusion of that study does not automatically translate into regrowth of edges that suffered via other means (e.g., traction alopecia), it may not hurt to see if this mixture works for you.
DISCLAIMER: Essential oils are very potent. Please consult your doctor before using them, especially if you are pregnant, breast feeding, or have a medical condition.
Ingredients (and portions from the journal):
3 mL of jojoba oil
20 mL of grapeseed oil
2 drops of thyme essential oil
3 drops of lavender essential oil
3 drops of rosemary essential oil
2 drops of cedarwood essential oil
Instructions:
Mix all the essential oils into your carrier oils (jojoba and grapeseed) and store in a container. Use mixture to massage your edges for 2 minutes before going to bed. Then wrap your edges with a warm towel to aid in the absorption of the oils. Do this nightly for several months.
DISCLAIMER: Essential oils are very potent. Please consult your doctor before using them, especially if you are pregnant, breast feeding, or have a medical condition.
Ingredients (and portions from the journal):
3 mL of jojoba oil
20 mL of grapeseed oil
2 drops of thyme essential oil
3 drops of lavender essential oil
3 drops of rosemary essential oil
2 drops of cedarwood essential oil
Instructions:
Mix all the essential oils into your carrier oils (jojoba and grapeseed) and store in a container. Use mixture to massage your edges for 2 minutes before going to bed. Then wrap your edges with a warm towel to aid in the absorption of the oils. Do this nightly for several months.
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
"Soul" Food Mondays ... Er, A Day Late || Gratitude
"Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough, and more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos to order, confusion to clarity. It can turn a meal into a feast, a house into a home, a stranger into a friend. Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision for tomorrow." ~ MELODY BEATTIE
Move throughout each day with gratitude.
Move throughout each day with gratitude.
Protective Style Lookbook || Three Crowns One Queen
By popular demand, this is a series showcasing various protective hair styles. Protective styling does not have to be boring. :o)
Model: Laila
Style description: Three different head wrap looks.
Difficulty level: 3/5
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