So I've been mixing my own whipped shea butter since going natural (for over five years now), and it has gone many a transformation, usually for the better. Below is my latest recipe that I use it to seal my hair after a fresh wash and condition. (I actually eyeball the portions but will do my best to give you actual ratios based off memory.)
Ingredients:
½ cup shea butter
¼ cup aloe vera gel
1 tbsp safflower oil (or oil of your choice)
1 tbsp coconut oil
1 tbsp olive oil
1 tsp grapeseed oil
1 tsp honey
Instructions:
Break the shea butter into small pieces and place in a bowl. Using a hand mixer, whip the shea butter until fluffy and the chunks are gone. (If your shea butter is too hard, melt it only slightly to soften it a bit.) Add in the remaining ingredients and mix thoroughly with the hand mixer. Finito!
Monday, September 23, 2013
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Protective Style Lookbook || Classic Summer Updo
By popular demand, this is a series showcasing various protective hair styles. Protective styling does not have to be boring. :o)
Model: Nyla K
Difficulty level: 2/5
Description: Elegant updo on a twist-out, braid-out, or other textured hair.
Healthy Recipes || Coconut Milk Popsicles
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Thursday, September 5, 2013
Hair Diary || Updated Washing Frequency with New Exercise Routine
So for the past few months I have been working out more regularly than I usually do - at least 3x a week. (Check out this previous post for details.) That being said, I have come to terms with the reality that I have to up my washing frequency. Previously I could go as much as two to four weeks between washes, but now? Now, I'm going weekly at the maximum. I just cannot deal with the idea of having a sweaty, bacteria-laden scalp for much longer than that. I'm also not a fan of the witch hazel routine (though I kind of used to be) to keep washing at bay.
Anyway, with this new washing frequency, I cannot keep my twists in for longer than three weeks (or they'll lock up on me), but that's honestly okay and has worked out fine thus far. (I wore twists for about two to four weeks -- usually four -- with my previous regimen.)
Anyway, with this new washing frequency, I cannot keep my twists in for longer than three weeks (or they'll lock up on me), but that's honestly okay and has worked out fine thus far. (I wore twists for about two to four weeks -- usually four -- with my previous regimen.)
And now for more hair pics:
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After washing twists. (8 days later.) Edges re-done after wash. |
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Wrapping up week #2. (13 days later.) |
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Wrapping up week #2. (13 days later.) |
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Twist-out after about 3 weeks in twists. (Worn for a few days.) |
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Finger detangled, washed, conditioned, sealed, and stretched (via rollers). Worn like this for a day or so, then re-twisted. |
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Re-twisting. Bigger sections. |
My Top 4 Favorite Hair and Body Oils!
Coconut oil.
I use it to pre-poo and in my shea butter mix. It helps to protect my hair against damage and dryness from washing. It also helps to minimize breakage (during manipulation).
Safflower oil.
Very inexpensive yet effective. I use it in my shea butter mix and on my elbows and knees. I also use it to moisturize my face at night before bed. It helps to keep my skin and hair smooth.
Olive oil.
I use this in my shea butter mix and have used it mixed with conditioners. It enhances the moisturizing/sealing properties of the mixture. I also love this oil for cooking since it is a healthier option than many other oils.
Grapeseed oil.
I use this in my shea butter mix and on my face (at night) during the winter. It protects against moisture loss.
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Healthy Hair on Youtube: Traycee
This is for my relaxed/texlaxed ladies! In the following video, Traycee (who is approaching hip-length) talks about texlaxing to maintain thickness, products with protein, and more ...
Mixology || Simple Detangler Recipe Using Shea Butter and Oils
This recipe is ideal for undoing an old set of twists or braids.
Ingredients:
4 tbsp coconut oil
4 tbsp olive oil
2 tbsp melted shea butter (optional, but makes the process much easier)
Directions:
All you need for this detangler are coconut oil, olive oil, and melted shea butter. Apply this mixture to dry or damp hair, allow it to set, and then proceed to finger detangle. (Leaving coconut oil on dry hair overnight has been demonstrated to reduce combing damage.)
Ingredients:
4 tbsp coconut oil
4 tbsp olive oil
2 tbsp melted shea butter (optional, but makes the process much easier)
Directions:
All you need for this detangler are coconut oil, olive oil, and melted shea butter. Apply this mixture to dry or damp hair, allow it to set, and then proceed to finger detangle. (Leaving coconut oil on dry hair overnight has been demonstrated to reduce combing damage.)
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