Wednesday, September 19, 2012

New Look: Super Straight Hair!



 This is a synthetic wig that I picked up for $24.99 at my local BSS!!!  It's cheaper online, but I was antsy for a change of hairstyle so I couldn't wait! I had to go pick it up and am very pleased with her. For me wigs are the best and cheapest alternative to getting your own hair done. The brand is called Sensational and it's synthetic hz 7018 http://www.blackhairspray.com/sensationnel-instant-weave-synthetic-halfwig-hz-7018-senis7018.html?CAWELAID=1455934617


Journey to Hair Health

I have been natural all my life but that does not mean I've been taking care of my hair. Heat damage fried up my hair! I started to become conscious about what I do and put in my hair and this awareness allowed me to grow my hair thicker and longer!

The two pictures above were taken in 2008. I started off at armpit length hair. I used to blow dry and straighten my hair once a week. My hair was fine, thin and shedding and It was not healthy. Once I decided to get my hair healthy, I gave up the heat products. I began caring for my hair by wearing it in its natural state: Curly! Buns were a favorite style!
Banana Clip Hairstyle

                                                        Bantu Knot Out


I did those styles for a few years using natural hair products for conditioning, moisturizing and I saw an improvement. This is my hair today after 4-5 years of care and maintenance.  My hair is way more healthy in thickness and shine!
                        Curly


                      Straight
Getting my hair healthy has been a journey of  really getting to know It's likes and dislikes. The ultimate goal is finding what makes it prosper! I'm still learning and my goal is to maintain this hair as best I can. If you have any questions regarding 4a ish hair or hair growth in general, ask away! 
-Az

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

A few of my favorite healthy things

Here are a list of my favorite natural and affordable products for hair and body that I order at Vitacost.com
*Giovanni Direct Leave In : This is the first leave in I've tried and I instantly fell in love at first application. It's lightweight and moisturizing for my 4a hair. This product has all natural ingredients with no sulfates or parabens. Giovanni has other conditioners that are more or less moisturizing depending on your hair type. For kinkier 4 b, c hair, I would suggest the Smooth as Silk Deep Moisture conditioner for daily use. For finer 3c hair I would suggest the 50/50 daily conditioner. Cost: $4.87
*Castor Oil (8oz) : This is a really thick oil that I primarily use for growing my edges or sealing the ends of my hair. I love that this oil does not clog up my scalp, but instead soaks right in and even gives it a clean feeling. I also enhance lotions and shampoos that I have with castor oil for more moisture and it's thickening properties! I know it's also ingested for it's laxative effect but Ive never used it for that. Cost: $3.85
*Braggs Raw Apple Cider Vinegar I love apple cider vinegar as a clarifying hair rinse. I find that the rinse (1 part ACV to 10 parts water) makes my scalp so fresh and so clean and removes any product buildup on my hair. I even prefer the rinse over shampooing my hair! It also restores the pH of your hair which means that products and treatments work better after the rinse. The result is supple, lightweight hair and a clean scalp which is crucial for hair growth. Cost: $2.53
*One With Nature: Dead Sea Mineral Lemon Verbana Soap This is a HUGE bar of soap that lathers well, smells so lemony and lasts forever. The coarse salt works as a gentle exfoliater while the lemon soap cleanses and finally the shea butter in the soap moisturizes your skin. This soap is all natural and doesn't leave a residue and isn't drying. I look forward to showering all the more because of it. Cost: $2.91
*Alvera All natural Roll-on Aloe and Almonds Deodarant This is my favorite deodorant EVER! It is all natural (largely made of Aloe Vera Juice), works well at holding back sweat and smells so good. I switched to all natural deodorant after I researched the effects of aluminum in mainstream deodarants. Researchers have found that aluminum was present in most Breast Cancer tissue! The deodorant you use daily so closely to your breast contains chemicals that increase your chance of getting breast cancer. I like my titties and will do a small thing like switch deodorants to keep them. I keep coming back Alvera Aloe and Almonds because it is too awesome as a healthy alternative. Cost: $2.48
* Nature's Way Organic Aloe Vera Juice (33.8 fl oz) I use Aloe Vera in my hair spritz to revive my hair if it's dry. It's also effective in cooling burns! This one lasts for ever, Ive made at least 10 spray bottle's full already and have yet to finish the bottle. Cost: $5.48
*Vegatable Glycerin I use this in my hair spritz. It draws moisture to the hair and also is what makes my hair easier to detangle! Cost: $4.23
*Alba Un-Petroleum Jelly I love the ingredients in this! It contains no clogging petroleum, but instead has good stuff like castor oil and coconut oil in its place and maintains the thick consistency of petroleum jelly. I love this stuff and consider it all purpose just like TYRA! I use it for any dry spot on my body, sealing the ends of my hair and moisturizing dry lips. Cost: $2.72
*Natural Sea Sponge Loofah This loofah is the business. Best Exfoliater EVER!! It scrubs off all dead skin and leaves my skin so smooth! It's a bit hard to handle, but once you get the hang of it, it'll be worth it for the baby soft skin. Cost: $1.23 Vitacost has sooooo much more stuff like supplements, food products, essential oils, makeup, etc. Their shipping is super fast and the items are packaged so safely so they don't spill! I recommend you use the $10 off to try this stuff out, you won't be disappointed. In fact, you're body and hair will thank you for it! http://www.vitacost.com/Referee?wlsrc=rsReferral&ReferralCode=90507691

Natural Hair & Beauty Products Coupon Code

Since I've been natural, I've been much of a product hoarder. My stocked drawers and closet is testament to that fact. It's really fun experimenting with different hair products once you become natural but it can become a very expensive habit. After all my trials, I came to find some staples that work best with my hair type and give me a more consistent look everytime I do a hairstyle whether it's twistouts, braidouts, bantu knot outs... all the -outs basically. A website I use to get cheap oils, conditioners, natural soaps & lotions is having a fantastic sale!
Vitacost.com has a referral program that's $10 off for new customers and $10 for referee. What I've been doing is basically loading my cart with stuff up to $10 and using the discount code for $10 off so the total becomes $0. All you pay is $4.99 shipping/handling and it's like getting that stuff for $5 delivered to your doorstep! I was so excited by this I made orders for my friends Jo and Ivie too! GAHHH I'm too happy because vitacost has wayyyy cheaper natural, organic stuff than vitaminshoppe store or other websites. Needless to say, my frugal side is rejoicing. Next blogpost I will list some of my favorite items from Vitacost and a screenshot of a sample order after discount.
If you decide to check it out (free products! you just pay shipping`no brainer), please register through my link so we can both get a $10 off coupon! http://www.vitacost.com/Referee?wlsrc=rsReferral&ReferralCode=90507691

Monday, March 5, 2012

Twist Out: First Attempt

Last weekend I tried my first twist out and even though it did not come out more defined, I still loved how moisturized it made my hair feel. But, next time, if I want more defined curls I will leave the bantu knots in my hair for 2 days as opposed to over night. Also, my sister Abby (http://www.theabbysworld.com/) visited me that weekend and helped my take some nice pictures of my results.




-Ivie

Friday, December 30, 2011

Sunlight Cruise

Today was so cold, but the sun was just so bright that I could not resist enjoying it for a little bit.

Poncho: United Colors of Benington
Pants: Zara
Boots: H&M























-Ivie

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Who Wants African Beer???

Man it's hard not to dance to this song! We just had to get up and move! Special guest appearance to our buddy Simon Gachai (You're finally on here holmes!!)