Wednesday, October 18
Quick Hair Update: Still In Twists
Hi Everyone! Hope you all are doing well!
I just wanted to give a quick update on my hair. Long story short, it's still in twists with my own hair.
Friday, September 1
Loose Twists Styles and Regimen - 4C Natural Hair
I've had these twists in my hair for almost two weeks now. I would like to keep them in a little longer, but I really want to do a Henna/Indigo treatment and my hair needs to be loose for that.
I don't do much in terms of styling. I really like to french roll the back of the twists and keep the front pushed to the right side. Because I like that style so much, I jazz it up with some hair jewelry, beads and a shell. I have also been wearing a lot of scarves and "loc socs".
Here is a collage of some of the ways I style the twists.
I don't do much in terms of styling. I really like to french roll the back of the twists and keep the front pushed to the right side. Because I like that style so much, I jazz it up with some hair jewelry, beads and a shell. I have also been wearing a lot of scarves and "loc socs".
Here is a collage of some of the ways I style the twists.
Tuesday, August 29
Best Cheap Hair Products for Natural and Relaxed Hair
I was relaxed my hair for many years and was able to achieve healthy long hair. It didn't start off that way though. I went through a long period of time where my relaxed hair was damaged, thin and not growing.
Through much research, trial & error, and patience, I was able to grow my thin, neck length hair to thick, almost bra strap length hair right before I decided to transition to natural.
Most of that progress was attributed to changing my technique, but hair products were just as important.
When transitioning, I used most of the same products as when I was relaxed. Then when fully natural, I continued to use the same products. Of course, I added some different products along the way, but I quickly realized that most of the products I used on my relaxed hair worked on my natural hair.
Most of that progress was attributed to changing my technique, but hair products were just as important.
When transitioning, I used most of the same products as when I was relaxed. Then when fully natural, I continued to use the same products. Of course, I added some different products along the way, but I quickly realized that most of the products I used on my relaxed hair worked on my natural hair.
I have tried just about every well known hair product in the healthy hair community; from salon quality to dollar store hair products. Because of that, I can attest that you don't need to spend a lot of money to grow and maintain long, healthy hair.
Here are some cheap hair products for relaxed and natural hair that you may like. All these are less than $10. If you are one of those naturals that prefer "all natural" hair products, some of these may not be your cup of tea. FTC: This post contains affiliate links and I will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on my links.
This was a staple product throughout my relaxed and transitioning hair journey. Not only will it make
Wednesday, August 23
Loose Twists on 4C Natural Hair
Well, these are more like loose-ish twists French-rolled in the back and pinned to the side |
Those who have been reading this blog for a while know that I love twists. I faithfully wore twists when I was relaxed, transitioning and newly natural. Wearing twists helped me retain length and thickness, but for some reason I stopped doing them often. I guess I got to the point in my journey where I just enjoyed wearing my hair loose 85% of the time. Because of that(and other factors such as trimming a lot), I haven't gained much length.
While I'm okay with the current length of my hair, I want to see more. So I have decided to get back to the basics and wear twists religiously.
I trimmed these set of twists so I can start off fresh, but I plan to cut down on the trimming drastically. An updated twists regimen will be posted shortly.
Anyway, on to the "loose twists".
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