Thursday, January 27, 2011

Thursday's Giveaway!

Today's giveaway feature is from The Candy Shoppe.  Hop on over to her pages for your chance to win a delectable cupcake in a jar.


Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Monday, January 24, 2011

Everyone loves a giveaway!

Hop on over to my buddy's blog & FB fan page for your chance to be entered in an awesome giveaway!  Check my blog daily for 7 days of giveaways!  

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Product Spotlight - Jamaican Mango & Lime Island Oil

Jamaican Mango & Lime Island Oil I paid $4.99 as local hair care supplier



I started using this product once I heard all the claims of how great it is.   I'm still forming my opinion because I'm not sure if I'm using too little or too much.  I tend to have very dry hair and a very itchy scalp.  As I'm learning more about natural hair care I'm starting to think I may use too much product which is why my hair itches so much (dirty & build-up!).  The product smells great not too fragrant!  The consistency is definitely an oil but doesn't leave an oily mess everywhere.  But only time will tell me about that one!

Ingredients:
Mineral Oil - used for sealing in moisture & sealing the hair cuticle for a smoother look.
Castor Oil - coats the hair shaft & helps seal the cuticle retaining moisture
Carrot Oil - is an effective conditioner for your scalp, helps strengthen the roots, & helps smooth the shaft - contains natural vitamins (A & E + beta-keratin)
Jojoba Oil - conditions and helps return the hairs natural luster & sheen
Olive Oil - increases elasticity and flexibility, adds sheen, reduces split ends
Europea Oil - appears to be an olive oil derivative
Tea Tree Oil - has a lot of anti-fungal properties which assist in destroying bacterial build-up that can contribute to dandruff
Dyes & Fragrances - Not too many~

Sunday, January 16, 2011

2-weeks in

Well I've been semi-locked for 2 weeks now.  Why do I say semi?  Well I didn't exactly read or learn about locks when I started twisting away at the mess I had on my head.  This process started about June 2010 when I decided to stop relaxing my hair.  Why did I decide to stop?  Well I was tired of the shop drama, the lengthy waits, gossiping, etc.  Not to mention the $80 bucks it costs me to get that toture treatment known as a relaxer. .

 From June - October I was wearing my hair in a blow-out w/ permed ends and it was a hot mess.  I decided in October to get some micros and they were nice.  I decided to wear braids during my transitioning stage.  They were nice.  Suddenly life became very busy for me and my microbraids were kept in wayyyyyy to long.  3 months to be exact.  Guess what happens to Type 4 hair when it is kept in a specific style toooooo long?  It locks!  I had hell removing the braids, and more hell was left behind.  I had this matted mess of hair.  Each individual micro had left a mini-lock ball on the ends.  I decided to make due with what was left of my hair and begin to twist it.  

This what I ended up with!

Well that was week 1.  Well I'm now rounding the end of week 2 and have been researching and watching tons of youtube videos on lock care and maintenance.  I decided tonight to retwist the front and a few in the back that have come down.  Here is what my hair looks like now.  
I like how the front is coming along, I will clean it up as they progress

Oh yeah, I have new glasses now :)

My edges look thin but actually my hair never grows out in that area, weird, I know!  


The products I used were Jamaican Mango & Lime oil for moisture & Organic root stimulator twisting Gel for holding.