Thursday, July 31, 2008

All about LENGTHS.

Want LONGER hair?

below is an article from eHOW that will help advise you on what to do to grow out your hair.

Article courtesy of http://www.ehow.com/how_2038885_hair-natural-hair-growth-tips.html

Things You’ll Need:


Aloe Vera
Citrus Fruits
Jojoba
Rosemary and Sage


Step1Step One: Buy a High Quality Hair Growth ProductI suggest you go all-natural. Unnatural hair care products are a no-no for someone who wants long-lasting, healthy hair growth. Find a hair growth product that contains powerful essential oils, natural herbs, and vitamin rich nutrients your hair needs to survive. Look for products with ingredients such as the aformentioned Aloe Vera, Citrus Fruits, Jojoba, Rosemary, and Sage. Make sure you stay away from all natural products that use natural extracts. Extracts are not as powerful as essentials oils. They are a cheap substitute for the real thing. Although there are several natural hair care products on the market, not all hair growth products are created equal. Make sure you read the fine print. Most “natural” products still contain phosphates, sodium lauryl sulfate, petroleum, mineral oil, and other lab created humectants that ultimately damage your hair. My advice---if you can’t read the ingredients, don’t buy the product. When I was searching for a natural hair growth product, I found one really great buy, Beauty 4 Ashes Super Hair Growth System. Finding this company took me awhile; but Beauty 4 Ashes pretty much gives you everything you need to make your hair grow. Foremost, I checked the ingredient listings and the products contained no artificial ingredients. The system also included hair growth vitamins, a great hair healthy eating plan, and even scalp stimulating hair growth exercise routine. At first, the system may seem a bit pricey, but, boy was I impressed with the results. In 9 months, I went from patches of hair to hair just above my shoulders. Now, I am no product junkie; but I have to tell you that this product is worth the money. It does not cost an arm and leg and it is worth every penny you pay. You can find it easily at www.discoverb4a.com. Also, check for it on Ebay. You may actually find a deal.


Step2Step Two: A Healthy Hair Eating PlanYour hair is all protein. Thus, you need a protein rich diet, chocked fill of B Vitamins and other hair-strengthening nutrients. Increase your intake of fish. It is full of healthy proteins and essential fatty acids and natural oils your hair needs. In addition, drink a protein supplement or shake everyday. If you follow this plan, not only will your hair grow, but you will also lose weight. That is, of course, if you lay off the junk food. Remember, I warned you too much junk food above.


Step3Step Three: Drink WaterEight to ten glasses of water is an absolute requirement. Drinking water flushes your body of toxins, chemicals, and impurities that stifle your hair growth and disrupt your hormone and enzyme imbalances. Water also transports the important nutrients your body needs throughout your body. Hate drinking water? Add lemon and Splenda to have a healthy, tasty alternative

HOWEVER....

HOW LONG IS TOOO LONG???

I was getting my hair done the other day, when a lady that was selling hair came up to me to tell me that she had the best hair extensions from italy (good hair comes from italy?), anyways when I asked about what colors she had, she went on to tell me that she had up to '26 inches, and I was thinking to myself: "WHAT DA HELL will I do with 26inches extension"??, what am I auditioning for Mamawater #3. People please help me understand this crazy need for ridiculously LONG EXTENSIONS.

I mean I am a big fan of long weave (mine is currently 16), 18 is my MAXIMUM, but 26???? REALLY that's down to half my a$$.

Tell me bloggers, am I over-reacting? HOW LONG IS TOO LONG!!!

Check out these following LONG WEAVE CULPRITS!!



a)

b)




c)



d)





wat da F?
This is CRAZY!! the babe is practically using her hair as a shawl, this is just too much.





Tuesday, July 29, 2008

got NATURAL, RELAXED, or WEAVE hair???

Hair WEAVE problem: Is your WEAVE dry and BRITTLE, especially after you CURL and flat IRON it?



Solution: Be sure to apply Hair Butter or Serum BEFORE straightening. Remember you must care for your human hair extensions like your own and this includes deep conditioning. Products like: KIMBLE HAIR BUTTER ($11.99). apply a small amount of hair butter before you curl or straighten to moisturize your hair extensions.






Also be sure to use High-grade tools that contain pure titanium plates.










GREAT PRODUCTS for Relaxed or Natural Hair:
-visit Fantasiahaircare.com for hair products ranging from tea tree oil to olive oil hair polishers that will help make moisturize dry and dull hair for more natural HAIR SHINE!


Want LONGER hair?
-a friend of mine with gorgeous natural hair swears by Mane 'n Tail products. Have you tried it? send me an email hairbyazara@gmail.com and tell me if it works!





STEAL HER STYLE!
-I love Tanika Ray's natural curls, it's so fiery and sexy!!! After much research I found a website that offers tips on creating sexy twists.


















Check out this website: http://missjessies.com/twist101.htm





Monday, July 28, 2008

Hair tips, Hair styles and more...




How to Take Care of Black Hair


from wikiHow - The How to Manual That You Can Edit

Taking care of hair when you are African-American is a little different. Here's how..

Steps

  1. Find a good moisturizing shampoo and conditioner. Use the one particular to your hair type. For instance, if your hair is dry...choose a dry hair brand. If your hair is colored choose a brand for color care. Choose products with alot of natural ingredients. avoid products with mineral oils, they're ok but too much can make your hair brittle. Olive oil, shea butter, grapeseed oil, avocado oil, carrot oil, and other natural oils are much better. Aphogee shampoo and reconstructor is decent at about $9.00 a bottle. Redken butter is a really good deep conditioner. Creme of nature moisturizing shampoo plus conditioner is great if you are in a hurry. If you have more money to spend try mizani protein moiturinzing shamapoo and conditioner, or joico k-pak shampoo and conditioner(you can find the generic version of the joico k-pak at sally). stay away from amonium laurel sulfate if possible, if possible, its a really drying detergent found in most shampoos(including some of the good ones listed)
  2. Black hair can get very dry, so moisture is key when nursing your hair back to health. Try Elsta Mango Butter, Profective line, or Organic Root Stimulator products, Mizani tea rose moisturizer cream, kera care moisturizer,etc all of which can be found at your local Walmart or pharmacy. If you have a little more money to spend you could either try the Ultra Black Hair, Crème of Nature line.You can also use a small amount of grapeseed, olive or jojoba oil straight from the bottle. Aveda makes a really good leave in conditioner which I like to use right after I wash my hair and before I put little oil in it.

  3. Decide how often you are going to shampoo and deep condition your hair. The once a month myth is sure to make your hair break off. You will want to shampoo and condition every 3 to 5 days, your hair will like that. If thats too much try once a week. Deep condition every week if you have time, and no less then twice a month. But you must listen to your hair!

  4. Decide if you want to use "grease" in your hair. Most black hair needs extra moisture but stay away from products with petroleum. Petrolem makes hair stiff dry and greasy. Instead of grease, try natural oils(or quality products like the moisturizers listed above), which are a great for your hair because they don't have all those sulfates, sodium’s, and preservatives in them. They also gives your hair a nice shine. Grape see oil is really light, and it can withstand high tempatures without burning, which will help control damage if you use heat on your locks.

  5. Moisturize your ends and be sure to keep them moisturized so they don’t split.

  6. If you use heat on your hair, try and cut it down to once a week if you can and make sure you use a heat protector or straightening spray [I recommend Fantasia heat protector straightening spray] on your hair before flat ironing or curling. Hold the barrel cover slightly open so the hair simply passes over the barely without being tugged and pulled by the barrel cover when you use the curling iron. If you absoulutely must use oil when you use your curling iron, dab on a very, very, extremely tiny amount of Optimum Oil Therapy 3-in-1 Cremé and it won't leave your hair oily. A picture of this is also attached.


  7. Make sure you tie your hair up before you go to bed with a Satin or Silk scarf. You can get them at Wal-Mart for cheap. You can also get a satin bonnet for when you have curls in your hair. Satin pillowcases are good for those nights when you just don’t feel like putting your hair up in a scarf. This prevents the hair from tearing and snagging and ultimately breaking off while you sleep.



Tips

  • Oil natural hair (not straightened, permed or relaxed) about once each day. Oil straightened hair no more than twice a week with an extremely tiny dab of the stuff only AFTER putting on a moisturizing leave in. This is called sealing. The oil seals in the moisture of the leave in and ensures that thehair stays healthy.


  • Stay away from the crap in the regular white hair care treatments that say for women of color, such as Pantene. Most of that stuff is crappy. Go to the ethnic hair in the section of the CVS and you've got it made.


  • Make sure you don't wear your hair in one style for a long time or everyday your hair will break off.


  • It is best to get a relaxer every 8 weeks or longer, in order to prevent overprocessing and making sure that only the new hair is relaxed


  • A good shampoo is John Paul Mitchell Super Skinny shampoo. It is kind of expensive but its worth it get the conditioner to go with it.

  • To reduce tangles, try trimming your ends.

  • Wear a satin bonnet or scarf to bed.

  • Avoid rubber bands.

  • Instead of using shampoo, try washing your hair as you usually would, but with conditioner only. Use cheap conditioners like Suave, White Rain and VO5. They all work well.

Warnings
  • If your hair is relaxed, only relax your new growth and NEVER overlap the relaxer onto previously relaxed hair. To prevent overlapping the previously relaxed hair, which causes overprocessing and ultimately breakage, apply an essential oil, castor oil, extra virgin oil, or vaseline to protect the previously relaxed hair.



  • A key factor in maintaining the length and overall health of your relaxed hair, reapply the relaxer only to the new growth( virgin hair that has never had chemicals applied to it). Most stylist will recommend a touch - up every 4-6 weeks; that is not always necessary some hair textures only need to have a touch -up every 3 months which is 12 weeks, and some can extend longer without any damage to the hair shaft. It is vital to do what is best for your hair texture and alawys make certain to never leave the relaxer on the hair too long; this will cause serious damage and possible hair loss. Follow the instructions on the relaxer hair care system if you are relaxing on your own. If you are going to a professional stylist make sure to vocalize when the relaxer is burning or if their is any discomfort at all to prevent hair loss.


  • Look at the ingredients: if it has too many long chemical names, try and stay away but that isn't ALWAYS bad. But if you know your hair is way fragile don't do it. Watch for petrolatum, it's bad for your hair, as is Mineral Oil. But if it's Lite Mineral Oil, you can go with it. Just Mineral Oil!

Things You'll Need

  • Moisturizing shampoo and conditioner [I use Tresemme]

  • Deep conditioner [Like Mayonnaise for hair]

  • Protein treatments

  • Essential oils like jojoba, coconut, castor oil, carrot, and olive oil

  • Silk or satin sleep scarf



Related wikiHows


Article provided by wikiHow, a collaborative writing project to build the world's largest, highest quality how-to manual. Please edit this article and find author credits at the original wikiHow article on How to Take Care of Black Girls' Hair. All content on wikiHow can be shared under a Creative Commons license.


STEAL THAT LOOK











TAKING CARE OF NATURAL



HOT ROD STYLES!






HOW-TO VIDEO: Courtesy of Mwedzi of youtube.com



HELL NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

-nO wonder he's never without a head gear, WOW. just WOW.



- I don't even know what to call this, Lion King?













Thursday, July 24, 2008

Nice BUNS ;)

LOOKING for an easy yet chic way to style ur HAIR? why not just slap on some pomade, pull your hair together and twist ur Ponytail into a nice BUN.

no longer are BUNS for special occasions, nowadays you can rock ur BUN from morning to Night, only changin jewelry to add to the special occasions.

Hope these pics inspire you.

























































































































Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Let ur Natural Hair GROW!

hEY bLOGGERS, Its been a while I know, but I've got some interesting new info. for you.
Are you growing your natural hair and looking for products to help it grow, why not meet LISA!



LISA PRICE that is, C.E.O of Carolsdaughter (homemade beauty products for african american women). Here are some of Lisa's tips for taking care of your natural hair:

The Lisa Price Hair Regimen

Being the creator of Carol's Daughter puts a lot of pressure on me to have my hair look together at all times. There are no bad hair days for me.
Here's my routine:1) Before shampooing, I moisturize my hair and scalp with oil that I have warmed a bit. Not hot, just slightly warm. My favorite is Khoret Amen Hair Oil but you can borrow an idea from my friend, Jada, and use the Lisa's Hair Elixir. As I massage the warmed oil on my scalp and hair, I gently detangle, using a wide-tooth comb. It is best, when possible, to detangle hair while it is dry. It is more susceptible to breakage when it's wet. Gently comb the hair from the ends up to the roots.
2) Shampoo with either Khoret Amen Shampoo with Sea Moss or Rosemary Mint Shampoo with Sea Moss. Both condition the hair with nourishing seaweed. The essential oils of ylang-ylang, clary sage and bay in the Khoret Amen soften the hair and help to promote hair health. Rosemary Mint detangles with essential oil of rosemary and the peppermint wakes up your scalp
3) Deep condition with the Khoret Amen Hair Smoothie. Apply to hair from roots to ends. Use your fingers to apply it and finger comb your hair to make sure it is evenly distributed. Leave it on for 15-30 minutes. If you are a little lazy like I am and you don't have time to detangle in step one, don't worry, the new smoothie formula will do the work for you. "Hello new recipe. Bye-bye tangles."
4) Apply the Black Vanilla Leave-In Conditioner as a final conditioning step. You can also use the Khoret Amen Leave-Conditioner or Tui Leave-in Conditioner. I'm just addicted to the smell of the Black Vanilla.5) Massage Khoret Amen Hair Oil into your scalp sparingly.6) My last step is the application of my absolute, can't-live-without-it product. The Hair Milk. Hair Milk is the perfect lightweight moisturizer for so many different hair types and textures and it is just what the beautician ordered for perfect, soft curls. Squeeze about a quarter-size amount into the palm of your hand, rub your hands together and "scrunch" the product onto your hair, paying particular attention to the ends. Hair Milk's light blend of lemongrass and shea butter will define your natural curl and leave your hair soft and supple.
So that's the lowdown on my tresses. Peace.
Other tips just for reference:1) Add shine instantly to dull, lifeless hair with a dime-size squeeze of Hair Balm.2) Dry, brittle ends - soften them up with Some of Marguerite's Magic.3)For in-between shampoo maintenance, touch up your curls with Hair Milk, if needed, after you get out of the shower.



To grow her natural hair, Jada Pinkett-Smitt swears by the following products:
Lisa’s Hair Elixir and Hair balm.

Do you have REALLY DRY HAIR? why not try:

Are you looking for a mild texturizer?

Why not try Just for me's Texture softener

Below are some consumer reviews for this product from www.buzzillions.com


Hair review
am a 59 year old Black woman with waist length wavy hair. I am not half anything. THIS WORKS! With my roots growing in straight I don't have to do a touch up for up to 6 months. The first application took 2 jars, now I only need 1 for touch ups. When I want it straight I blow dry it but I prefer a rubber banded pony tail after a shampoo. I divide the pony tail and put pink oil on it, when it dries I have long curls. I have saved so much money. I don't tie my hair up at night and generally misuse my hair, and have had no breakage. I will always use this product!Also I have found this product for as cheap as 5.00. But I am an hour away from town and MUST order on line because of the gas outrage.

Good Product
May 29 2008
Pros:
Easy To Use, Effective, Gentle, Good Value
Best Uses:
Thicker Hair
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
This product worked well on my 5 year old's hair. Her hair was very thick and long, we had our battles every morning. It got to the point where I would braid it and keep it that way as long as I could just to prevent a fight. I was a little bit afraid of what the results would look like, so I washed it out rather quickly. It did just what I wanted. Her hair is still thick but soft with waves and very managable, I can sill braid it and put it in all kinds of little girl styles. She has no breakage and I keep her hair moisterized. I will not retouch until we start having battles again. I will be using this product on her 7 year old sister this weekend.


Just What I Needed
May 28 2008
Pros:
Easy To Use, Effective, Gentle, Good Value
Cons:
None at this time
Best Uses:
Thicker Hair
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I just bought this product today to use on my own hair. After a lifelong love/hate affair with my hair, I decided to stop using relaxers for about a year. I was alternating with braids and pin curls to keep heat off of my hair, but still dreaded to comb out my hair because it hurt! And it took too long to do anything with it! I didn't wish to go the press and curl route anymore and just wanted my hair to be manageable! My hair is very thick (which was a surprise to me after using relaxers until I was 32. After applying the texture softener, I saw my curl pattern change and when I washed it out..it felt good on my scalp..do it right and it won't burn at all..my scalp would burn with a kiddie perm! So I was so surprised that this did not burn me at all! I decided to do a blow out and flat iron and my hair just looks and feels amazing..I think because this doesn't completely break the peptide bond in the hair, it is much healthier. My hair looks better than any relaxer treatment I have had. I am very pleased with this and can go curly or straight if I choose to. For me, it is the answer to my prayers...and if you live in a place where finding someone to do black hair is a problem, this would be a good idea. Follow the instructions for your hair type..or do that strand test to know exactly how long to leave it in...I just wanted managability and I got that and more...and when I finished my son said WOW mommie your hair looks good..and that was before I did anything with it. What a sweetie. Even though it did straighten near the nape, I am just glad that I can do something with it, or not if I feel like it. Find what works for you and that is all that matters. Keep it healthy your way.
Post this review to your blog


wonderful
Apr 30 2008
Pros:
Easy To Use, Effective, Gentle, Good Value, Smells great
Cons:
Must read instructions
Best Uses:
Thicker Hair
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
sooooooooooooooooooooo glad my daughters hair came out wonderful.I would recommend this to everyone.

OIL OF THE WEEK: JOJOBA

-below is an article courtesy of hairboutique.com


Jojobo & Other Hair Oils - HairTopia Beautiful Hair Oil
Karen Marie Shelton - Copyright 1999 - 2008 - All Rights Reserved
Revised Date: 4/12/08 - Original Publication Date: 4/10/1999

Introduction
I receive a lot of AskKaren questions about the overall benefits of using oil as an ingredient for deep conditioning the hair.
While there are many oils that can be used to condition the hair, the type of oil you select should depend on your hair type, personal preference, budget and conditioning needs.
Some hair types like coarse or thick hair will usually respond very well to the heavier oils like olive and coconut. Other hair types like fine or thin hair will generally do better with lighter oils like sesame and almond oil.
Extremely damaged hair or hair that tends to break, split or tangle will often respond very well to Jojoba oil. Jojoba is a very healing and moisturizing oil for the hair. I have found over the years that jojoba oil will work for just about all types of hair.
The beauty of jojoba is that you can use it straight or in a mix. Depending on your hair type and needs you can buy various compositions that include heavy, medium or light concentrations of the jojoba in the mix.
What Is Jojoba Oil?
What is this mystical elixir? Jojoba oil is the oil of choice for many people suffering from a variety of hair woes. This is a excellent oil for adding moisture to the hair.
The reason that Jojoba is such a great choice as a hair conditioner and moisturizer is that the molecular structure of Jojoba is very similar to the natural oil that is produced by the sebaceous glands in the scalp. This natural scalp oil is known as "sebum".
It is a well-known fact that sebum is required for proper moisturizing of beautiful and healthy hair. Hair that has a good moisture basis tends to be more resistant to daily damage, tangles, dryness and split ends.


Jojoba oil comes from the jojoba plant which grows spontaneously in the northwestern parts of Mexico, as well as Arizona and California.
.continued

The Jojoba plant is so strong that it actually bears its berries in the intense heat and dryness of desert. Jojoba oil is the transparent, resilient and golden oil, and is often called the liquid gold of the desert.
According to extensive Japanese studies with natural and refined Jojoba oils, it was found that the Jojoba oil is not toxic in any way to human hair or skin.
As a rare tidbit it should be noted that Jojoba oil is very similar in its properties to sperm whale oil which is used in the creation of some forms of penicillin.


Straight Jojoba Or In A Mix
As I mentioned above, jojoba oil can be purchased either as pure oil or as part of a "composition" or conditioning mix designed for the hair.
A well known oil with a high concentration of Jojoba is Beautiful Hair Oil (BHO). I personally have been using this oil since I developed it for my own hair over five years ago.
While I believe that there are lots of other ways to deep condition hair besides using Jojoba or other oils, I also find that the use of oil, from time to time, adds lots of benefits that I don't get from other methods of deep conditioning.
Besides a high percentage of 100% pure organic jojoba oil the Beautiful Hair Oil includes pure essential oils and essence.
The Beautiful Hair Oil is a synergistic blend of pure 100% organic Jojoba oil, essence of flowers, vibrational elixirs of gems, pure essential oils of lavender, bergamot, grapefruit, rosemary & lime which are designed to moisturize dry hair and scalp. The BHO oil is not only loaded with goodies for your hair, it smells fabulous.
Many of the additional ingredients are also excellent for moisturizing and healing the hair. Rosemary oil is a well-known hair tonic. Lavender provides relaxing properties for the scalp while bergamot is very nourishing.
I have tried home grown recipes that required me to use a straight pin to pop open E tablets and squeeze the vitamin right onto my scalp. I never really noticed any benefits from using straight E vitamins although it was definitely greasy and hard to shampoo out.
I always encourage everyone to try whatever treatments that they think will help their hair, however I have found that some treatments (like the mainlining of E vitamins to my scalp) are more trouble than they are worth.


How To Use The Oils
I use the Beautiful Hair Oil for both deep hot oil conditioning, pre-shampoo moisturizing, emergency detangling and instant oil replenishment for the hair cuticles. The Beautiful Hair Oil can be used in many different hair care capacities depending on your own needs.
Is Beautiful Hair Oil the only game in town? Absolutely not. I believe that the key ingredient that makes Beautiful Hair Oil such a great mixture is the high concentration of 100% pure organic Jojoba oil plus the added secret ingredients of essential oils and essences.
I also believe that Jojoba used in any type of 50/50 mixture with any over the counter hot oil treatment will work well as a deep conditioner.
In the past I have experimented with mixing a few drops of the Beautiful Hair Oil with standard olive or coconut oils. I did not find the results to be as successful as using the Beautiful Hair Oil alone.
However, I have mixed pure Jojoba with olive oil and had good results.
The key is to experiment and find the formula that works best for you and your hair.


Deep Conditioning Treatments
My hair is naturally coarse, dry and wavy. I also have it highlighted with tends to make it even drier. In recent years I have had some thyroid challenges which has dried my hair even more. With all these factors, my hair can never get too much conditioning.
My own weekly hair care routine involves using one of the Phyto shampoo products and some form of rinse out conditioning mixture. I also will use a Phyto leave-in conditioning product when I know that my hair will be subjected to lots of heat, sun, wind or drying weather conditions.
Twice a month I alternate between Phytokarite and Phytocitrus Vital Radiance deep conditioners. I also use the Rene Furterer deep conditioning products on a regular basis.
Every 8-10 weeks or depending on the condition of my hair I will do a hot oil treatment. Although I personally do well with olive oil, I have found over the years that the BHO works very well, if not better than the olive oil, and the Beautiful Hair Oil is a lot easier to apply and shampoo out.


Hot Oil Treatments Can Be Messy
I have to warn you, any type of oil that you might use for deep conditioning treatments will probably be messy. Take the time to handle the necessary preparations to minimize the messiness factor.
Unless appropriate care is taken, Beautiful Hair Oil can be messy. I have learned through years of use that I have to be very careful. The mess is worth it, but I try to keep it contained as much as possible.


Treatment Steps
The length of time that I allow for the BHO application is determined by the dryness of my hair. Although I generally try to limit the conditioning time to just one hour, I have also slept with the oil in my hair overnight when I felt it would really help.
Just recently a very dear friend of mine liberally applied straight jojoba oil to her super long hair and allowed it to remain "cooking" in her hair for more than a day with excellent results.
Listed below are the steps that I follow for a deep conditioning treatment with Beautiful Hair Oil:
Note: These steps would work for any type of hot oil treatment as well.
1. Pour a small amount of oil into a bowl and heat by placing the bowl gently over boiling water. A microwave will also work but I am always concerned that the microwave may damage some of the properties in the oil. Will it? Probably not but I always prefer to take the safest route in everything I do.
If you prefer to use the microwave, make sure the oil remains warm and not hot to the touch. Be careful not to burn your fingers or your skin.
2. Using your freshly washed fingertips or clean cotton balls, apply the warm oil to the ends and middle of your hair. Focus on the most damaged or dry areas first.
While I apply the oil to dry hair, some people find they get better results when they apply the oil to damp hair. Experiment and find the best solution for your hair type.
Note: Avoid getting the oil within one inch of your scalp area. Whether you tend to have an oily scalp or not, there is a danger that oil applied directly on the scalp will cause it to become clogged with excessive oils.
3. After all the oil is applied, braid or wrap the hair into a bun and pin up to minimize dripping. Cover the newly oiled hair with a plastic shower cap or plastic Saran wrap.
Although you have the option of sitting under a hot bonnet type of hair dryer or sitting out in the sun, you can also use warm towels.
4. Apply a hot towel in a turban around the plastic shower cap or plastic wrap. You can heat the towel in your clothes dryer.
You can also use a blow dryer but the benefits are not as high as a bonnet hair dryer or hot towel.
I allow at least the minimum of an hour on the hair covered with warm to hot (not scorching hot) towels changing the towels as they cool.
5. After letting the oil soak into your hair cuticle for the appropriate time, remove the towel, plastic shower cap and shampoo the oil from your hair.
Because the concentration of oil in your hair may be hard to remove, a good trick is to apply a mixture of 50% moisturizing shampoo and 50% water directly to your hair before wetting it. Work the shampoo/water mixture carefully into your hair to break up the oil and then carefully add water to form suds and wash away the oil.
6. Follow the shampoo with a light rinse out conditioner and then do a cool to cold water final rinse to seal the newly conditioned hair.
7. Carefully towel blot your hair and then pick out the tangles with a wide toothed comb or pick.
8. If possible let your hair air dry.
9. Be prepared for major hair shine and softness.


Jojoba As An Overnight Treatment
If you want to leave your jojoba or Beautiful Hair Oil on for longer than an hour feel free to experiment.
On the rare times that I have decided to leave the Beautiful Hair Oil in overnight I have draped a thick towel across my pillow case to avoid stains. I have found that it is virtually impossible to sleep in a slower cap because of the heat. I will usually loosely braid by hair, wrap the ends in rags or cotton wraps.


Jojoba As A Daily Treatment
Jojoba is also superb to use as a daily supplement to sebum on the hair shaft, especially with long hair.
The amount of sebum a person produces depends on various circumstances and varies widely by the individual. Sebum can be impacted by a myriad of events that may be happening in our daily lives and is linked to glandular production.
Sebum, if produced in sufficient amounts, is typically distributed along the length of the hair shaft through normal combing and brushing.
How do you determine if you have the proper amount of sebum for your hair? After you comb or brush your hair pay careful attention and if your hair seems to have excessive dryness, you are probably short on sebum.
When excessive dryness does occur, a little jojoba can be applied on a daily basis to the hair to add moisture.
Although I do not use either jojoba or HairBoutique.com Beautiful Hair Oil on a daily basis, the following steps are recommended:
1. Apply a few drops of jojoba or HairBoutique.com Beautiful Hair Oil on the hands and vigorously rub the hands together.
2. Begin "finger picking" or running your hands and fingers through your hair from the area where it is driest down to the ends of the hair.
3. Keep the oils within 1 inch from the scalp.
4. Be careful not to over apply the oils or your hair may begin to become heavy or even slightly oily. Remember, a little goes a long way.


Jojoba As A Pre-Shampoo Moisturizer
Jojoba can be used for people with dry hair as a means to pre-condition the hair before a shampoo. Although this may seem a little unusual, shampoos and harsh waters will actually strip the hair of required moisture.
The application of jojoba or a similar oil will create a moisture barrier so that the shampoo will not strip too many oils from the cuticle.
Because the jojoba and related oils can also soften hair, it is excellent to use as a pre-shampoo detangler. All tangles and knots should be carefully removed before washing the hair. A few drops of jojoba or a similar mix can be applied to the tangled areas of hair and will help soften the knots for easier removal.
During times when the hair has become knotted from high winds or other conditions, a little jojoba can go a long way to helping untangle hair without causing damage or breakage.
A little jojoba on split ends will help temporarily "bind them" back together prevent further tears to the ends.


An Instant Moisturizer
A few drops of either Jojoba or HairBoutique.com Beautiful Hair Oil rubbed into the palms of the hands and smoothed over newly air dried hair can work wonders as an instant moisturizer.
I discovered that by carefully rubbing it through the dry parts and ends of my hair before leaving the house after my hair is dry works wonders at adding lots of shine and gloss.


Jojoba As A Scalp Treatment
Although it is not wise to get jojoba directly to the scalp, a very small amount of jojoba applied to the palms of your hands and then used as part of a scalp massage can be a wonderful treat.
A scalp massage using a very tiny amount of jojoba can be particularly beneficial and enjoyable. When possible ask a loved one to help you with a scalp massage that will not only relax our scalp but moisture your hair at the same time. Remember, a little goes a very long way.

**For more questions email me Hairbyazara@gmail.com**

Monday, July 14, 2008

Summer Styles CONT...

Hey bloggers!! is your supposed "Summer Hair" already betraying you Mid-Summer? Looking for a way to spruce up you hair or are you just looking for something NEW? I hope the following hairstyles and tips courtesy of Essence.com can help you "Sassy-up" your hair do!

PONYTAILS:


Ponytails are instant glamorizers. The difference between the perfect ponytail and a "phony" tail is the texture and the color you select. (Courtesy of Essence.com)







Steal this Look!

To achieve this glam look, clip an asymmetrical bang and pin three large-barrel curls in front of a human-hair ponytail. (courtesy of Essence.com)


AFRO-CHIC



Achieve this coiffed 'fro with the help of a medium-size curling iron and a teasing comb. Twist small sections around the iron and release. (Courtesy of Essence.com)









CURLS

(Courtesy of Essence.Com)







Achieve this megavolume 'fro with loosely curl hair with a wide-barrel curling iron and back-comb throughout. Finish with L'Oreal Elnett Hair Spray.