Okay, I think I am done. I have tried SO many deep conditioners. I am done. Why, you ask?
A) Most of them have Petroleum, mineral oil, or lanolin
B) OR they have -cones
No, no, no! I don't want something that will coat my hair and make it "feel" soft. I want something that will actually GET TO WORK! I have come to the conclusion that all these deep conditioners... Cholesterol, Mayo-treatments, Placenta, yada, yada are just glorified conditioners. I'm sure... yes, I am actually quite positive you can get just as good results using your REGULAR conditioner for 1o minutes with a cap on and maybe some heat. So I am done. I am never buying a product labeled "deep conditioner" ever again.
I am going to try to use up as much of the products I have as I can and I am going to buy all natural hair products with good reviews from now on. In the future, I look forward to:
Low-Poo by Deva Curl
HoneySuckle Rose by Aubrey Organics
I'll pre-poo with whatever oils I have and use my coconut oil right after a wash, as usual. I have my shea butter to moisturize my hair and use the leave-in when I have braids or something. Of course, my ACV will be my daily scalp cleanser when I have braids, as well.
That's it. I may not even buy Aphogee Protein treatment anymore (don't get me wrong, ladies... it is a good treatment!). I may just go ahead and just add an egg to my conditioner (I haven't tried it yet, but I will ASAP to see if it can replace Aphogee). I'm tired of spending money on things that are not necessary.
There is ONE last product I will try before I lose all hope
And that is Diva Smooth. Its all organic and made out of honey. Its supposed to make your hair silky smooth so that you can use a flat iron. And it probably works. Its mainly honey, but it works much better than honey. There's also sugar in there. Anyway... I can't wait to use this.
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Friday, August 14, 2009
Thursday, June 25, 2009
From Let's Talk Hair
I am finally finishing up Let's Talk Hair by Pamela Ferrell. I'm writing down some informations so I won't forget. I might even write a google knol when I'm done. If the information I am writing is the kind of thing you want to read in a book, please get the book. I'm not writing details and leaving out A LOT of information.
And now that I finished reading this book, I highly recommend it to those getting natural hair and need information, advise and hairstyles.
Parts of the Hair
Follicle - pocket within skin that holds the hair root. Its shape determines shape of the hair.
Oil Glands - keep hair soft
Papilla - at the very bottom of the hair follicle. Blood vessels. Provides blood supply.
Hair Bulb - covers papilla
Ingredients
- Common Natural Ingredients
cocamide ,shea butter, jojoba, citric acid, aloe vera, royal jelly, vit. E, vegetable glycerin, fatty acids, flower or seed extracts and oils, lecithin, sea plants and minerals
- Shampoo
Potassium Cocoate (for lathering), Lauramide DEA (softner or foaming agent), Cocamidoproply Betaine (coconut oil), Glycol Stearate (glycerin and alcohol), Methyparaben (preservative, can cause allergic reaction), Sodium Chloride (table salt. Used as astringent), Disodiumlauryl Sulfosuccinate (wetting agent when mildness is needed), Lauryl Sulfate (foaming), Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate (surfactant, may cause curly hair to be dry), Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (less drying than Ammonium, wetting and cleansing agent).
- Dandruff Shampoo (put on scalp, only and in moderation unless all-natural)
Zinc Pyrithione (can damage nerves), Sulfur, Tars, Salicylic Acid, Resorcinol (preservative that is anti itch and fungal)
- Conditioner
Lanolin (from sheep oil glands, helps absorb and hold water), Mineral Oil (liquid petroleum, remains on surface rather than being absorbed into skin), Spermaceti (emollient to improve gloss, from the head of a sperm whale), Monostearate (fatty acid, gives pearly colour), Alcohol (a fat solvent that can cause dryness), Sterols (alcohol from animals and plants)
Safe, Natural Hair Colour (I spell colour with a 'u' by habit. Sorry. :P)
- Vegetable Colour - a powder of dried herbs mixed with water. Gives intense, long lasting colour.
- Colour Rinses - a tea and remains until you shampoo it out.
- Colour Shampoos - enhances faded or dull hair colour
- Stick Colour - for new growth
(Why didn't she mention henna?)
Avoid Phenylenediamine. For dark hair use Purple sage, black walnut shell, and indigo elderberries. For red hair, use saffron, sassafras root, red clover.
Braids
- When applied correctly, they will not pull the hair or hurt.
-Synthetic hair may cause itching because it lacks porosity and moisture. But it is durable.
And now that I finished reading this book, I highly recommend it to those getting natural hair and need information, advise and hairstyles.
Parts of the Hair
Follicle - pocket within skin that holds the hair root. Its shape determines shape of the hair.
Oil Glands - keep hair soft
Papilla - at the very bottom of the hair follicle. Blood vessels. Provides blood supply.
Hair Bulb - covers papilla
Ingredients
- Common Natural Ingredients
cocamide ,shea butter, jojoba, citric acid, aloe vera, royal jelly, vit. E, vegetable glycerin, fatty acids, flower or seed extracts and oils, lecithin, sea plants and minerals
- Shampoo
Potassium Cocoate (for lathering), Lauramide DEA (softner or foaming agent), Cocamidoproply Betaine (coconut oil), Glycol Stearate (glycerin and alcohol), Methyparaben (preservative, can cause allergic reaction), Sodium Chloride (table salt. Used as astringent), Disodiumlauryl Sulfosuccinate (wetting agent when mildness is needed), Lauryl Sulfate (foaming), Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate (surfactant, may cause curly hair to be dry), Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (less drying than Ammonium, wetting and cleansing agent).
- Dandruff Shampoo (put on scalp, only and in moderation unless all-natural)
Zinc Pyrithione (can damage nerves), Sulfur, Tars, Salicylic Acid, Resorcinol (preservative that is anti itch and fungal)
- Conditioner
Lanolin (from sheep oil glands, helps absorb and hold water), Mineral Oil (liquid petroleum, remains on surface rather than being absorbed into skin), Spermaceti (emollient to improve gloss, from the head of a sperm whale), Monostearate (fatty acid, gives pearly colour), Alcohol (a fat solvent that can cause dryness), Sterols (alcohol from animals and plants)
Safe, Natural Hair Colour (I spell colour with a 'u' by habit. Sorry. :P)
- Vegetable Colour - a powder of dried herbs mixed with water. Gives intense, long lasting colour.
- Colour Rinses - a tea and remains until you shampoo it out.
- Colour Shampoos - enhances faded or dull hair colour
- Stick Colour - for new growth
(Why didn't she mention henna?)
Avoid Phenylenediamine. For dark hair use Purple sage, black walnut shell, and indigo elderberries. For red hair, use saffron, sassafras root, red clover.
Braids
- When applied correctly, they will not pull the hair or hurt.
-Synthetic hair may cause itching because it lacks porosity and moisture. But it is durable.
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Plaited Glory Review
I'm reading Plaited GLory by Lonnice Bonner.
So far, its nothing I've never seen before, but I wanted to document her advice for how to prepare your hair for braids.
1. Shampoo
2. Hot Oil treatment - to make the hair supple
3. Conditioner
Shedding and Breaking are different. Shedding is when the hair completed its growth cycle and falls out. Breaking is when damaged hair breaks off from the shaft.
This book talks about salons, extensions, and braiding styles. Good if you are starting up on braiding your own hair.

So far, its nothing I've never seen before, but I wanted to document her advice for how to prepare your hair for braids.
1. Shampoo
2. Hot Oil treatment - to make the hair supple
3. Conditioner
Shedding and Breaking are different. Shedding is when the hair completed its growth cycle and falls out. Breaking is when damaged hair breaks off from the shaft.
This book talks about salons, extensions, and braiding styles. Good if you are starting up on braiding your own hair.

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