1. Hair and Sun Damage
2. Black Skin and Sunscreen
3. More on Eggs ... Food for the Hair
4. Boar Brush = Damage to Your Edges?
5. To Buy Organic? That is the Question
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Monday, April 29, 2013
Protective Style Lookbook || Glam Updo on Stretched Hair
By popular demand, this is a series showcasing various protective hair styles. Protective styling does not have to be boring. :o)
Model: Mz_tammy
Skin Care || Eliminating Under Eye Bags
Do you have annoying bags under your eyes? Well, depending on the cause of the bags, there may be a fix. Here is a snippet of a few of these causes and fixes:
For the remainder of the article, check out WEBMD.
"Switch your sleep position. Your sleep position may be contributing to under-eye bags. Thanks to gravity, sleeping on your side or stomach can encourage fluids to collect under your eyes. If you're a side sleeper, you may notice a heavier bag on the side you sleep on. [Dermatologist Valerie Goldburt, MD, PhD, of NYU Langone Medical Center] advises her patients who wake up with puffy eyes to sleep on their back and add an extra pillow under their head.
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Other everyday habits, including rubbing your eyes frequently, going to bed with makeup on, and excessive drinking, can contribute to under-eye bags, too. "Sleeping in eye makeup can irritate your eyes, causing fluids to pool," Goldburt says. Heavy alcohol drinking causes dehydration. That weakens the delicate skin around the eyes, making it more likely to sink into a pouch.
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Eye bags are very common, and are usually not related to your health. But if your bags appear suddenly and you're not suffering from allergies, a sinus infection, or a cold -- and they don't ease up when you try the lifestyle steps mentioned above -- it's a good idea to see your doctor. Some thyroid or kidney problems can cause under-eye fluid retention, notes New York dermatologist Craig Austin, MD."
For the remainder of the article, check out WEBMD.
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Healthy Body || Get BIKINI ready by June!
By Stephanie of Infinite Life Fitness
Do you keep staring at your favorite bikini every time you go out shopping?
Why not find a reason to buy it plus more new items for your new sexy body?
I am here today to share some tips that should help you get your body bikini ready for this summer!
You have the tools to reach your goals! So why not start NOW so you can flaunt your confidence and new body this summer. This is Stephanie from Infinite Life Fitness. Please feel free to stop by my blog for more health and fitness tips!
Do you keep staring at your favorite bikini every time you go out shopping?
Why not find a reason to buy it plus more new items for your new sexy body?
I am here today to share some tips that should help you get your body bikini ready for this summer!
- Ditch the soda and start drinking water! Studies have proven that individuals that drink more carbonated or sugary beverages will gain weight or have troubles losing the unwanted weight you currently have. Drinking water will help flush your system as well as keep your body properly hydrated. I would suggest starting with 2 Liters and start working your way up to about a gallon of water a day. YES I SAID A GALLON!
- Ditch the fast food! Take a stand NOW to start cooking your meals and try not to “grab something that is easy”. Cooking your own meals allows you to see exactly what you are putting in your body. And, it also allows you the chance to plan your meals and possibly SAVE money! Try having 5 small meals a day. Start with breakfast and have a meal every 3 hours. Each meal should be around 400 calories. You should have a good source of protein (like chicken or fish and for breakfast things like egg whites or whole eggs), a nice serving of veggies, and one good carbohydrate source (like brown rice, whole grain bread, sweet potatoes).
- WORK OUT!!! Yes get up and get active! You want to try to work out 5 days a week. Try NOT to take more than two days off in a row. You should spend 30-45 minutes of cardio and getting your heart rate up. And you also need a good strength training program. YES LADIES YOU NEED TO LIFT WEIGHTS! No you will not get big and bulky. Strength training will allow you to build your muscles and start to get more tone.
- HAVE A PLAN! Ladies you should plan out your meals, workouts, trips to the store, and anything else! If you FAIL TO PLAN you PLAN TO FAIL. If you plan these things out you will be prepared and ready for your meals and workouts during the week. This will allow you the chance to not make excuses when you are running late or need to find food to eat. Keep a journal so you are able to keep track of what all is going on. You want to be able to visually keep track of what is going on.
- Find and keep your own motivation. You have to find something that keeps you motivated. It can be images, quotes, bible verses, or anything! You have to keep things so that you can keep yourself motivated on the days you do not feel motivated. Sometimes you need someone to keep you motivated or someone to help hold you accountable for your actions. This can be a friend, co-worker, or family member.
You have the tools to reach your goals! So why not start NOW so you can flaunt your confidence and new body this summer. This is Stephanie from Infinite Life Fitness. Please feel free to stop by my blog for more health and fitness tips!
Monday, April 22, 2013
Hair Diary || Scissor Happy and More ...
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These ladies have some of the longest hair in the world, but what do you think about their ends? (I leave it up to you to decide.) |
Oh, and what is this about being "scissor happy"? Well, I cut (not trimmed) about 2+ inches off my hair. The ends were not visibly damaged but they were thin to me, which naturally happens as our strands can longer and experience more wear. Additionally, I have been desiring a short, blunt cut for some weeks now. Thinking I'm just going through a phase, I decided to cut my hair somewhat blunt and a bit shorter rather than go all the way. Now I'm officially MBL (mid-back length) again. It was hard to stop cutting further so I had to really talk myself out it. :o)
And now for more hair pics:
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(Twist shot from Aug. 2012.) This gives an idea of the ends I have been holding onto for almost two years now (aside from a few dusting sessions). |
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The final product. (After a light flat-iron, braids, and another cut included in the 2+ inches.) I had to talk myself out of cutting another couple of inches. |
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Friday, April 19, 2013
Healthy Hair Feature: Yolande
1. What made you go natural?
2. Did you transition? If so, for how long?
I transitioned at first not knowing I was transitioning. My hair was damaged from the perm and I just started braiding my hair as I did a lot when I was younger, at that point not knowing it was a protective style and therefore the reason my hair would grow so much when braided.:), I did this giving up two perms and each braid would have lasted me 2 months so that would be 4 months with braids and two months without. I chopped the permed ends in September 2008.
I transitioned at first not knowing I was transitioning. My hair was damaged from the perm and I just started braiding my hair as I did a lot when I was younger, at that point not knowing it was a protective style and therefore the reason my hair would grow so much when braided.:), I did this giving up two perms and each braid would have lasted me 2 months so that would be 4 months with braids and two months without. I chopped the permed ends in September 2008.
My routine is very simple since learning the basics of caring for my natural hair. I co wash once every week (I shampoo only when I have severe build up, once a month)
I deep treat every week whether protein or moisture (keeping balance)
Moisturize weekly with products from my own line that I have developed Kumea's Hair Perspective soft and Creamy Hair Smoothie (water-based moisturizer) and Kumea's Hair Perspective extra Virgin Coconut Hair Oil (Oil based moisturizer).
Sleep at nights with a satin bonnet..that's it..:) I just recently had my first child and so my regime was non existent for months during my pregnancy because I was very sick.. But I did ensure it was in a protective style most times.
Yes I do, I eat right and drink lots of water to keep hydrated. Fruits and veges are my best friend even after a baby. I walk up and down my driveway (on a hill) twice daily..but that's the most exercise for now 3 months post pregnancy.
5. What advice and warnings do you have for naturals?
Don't be afraid to embrace who you are and what you think you will look like if you go natural. Look at your baby pics for inspiration and other naturals. Think "healthy hair" and I'm sure that will lead you to natural:).. If you don't see your hair growing as fast as someone else..Do not despair or give up, your hair is unique and will reach the goals you set for it in its own good time.
Remember hair care is really very simple : wash, deep condition, detangle, moisturize and seal.
6. Where can we find you?
Visit my page at www.facebook.com/ KumeasHairPerspective. or email me @kumeashp@gmail.com
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