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Winter Castor Oil Challenge Update

1. What type of Castor Oil will you be using? Cold Press 2. How long is your hair now-front, sides, and back? Front past chin, side to shoulder, back top of breast3.How will you be using your Castor Oil? And How often? scalp twice a week, and hair once a week for fullnessFor original challenge check here

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Cortex Solo 450 Titanium Flat Iron Review

Product:  Cortex Solo 450 Titanium Hair Straightener 1inch http://www.flatironexperts.com/Cortex-Solo-450-Titanium-Zebra-Flat-Iron-p/solo10z.htm Color: Zebra Print Price: $129.99 (Flat iron experts); $269.99 (others)   Description (via FlatIronExperts.com): Discriminating Salons and Stylists around the globe expect the best from the tools of their trade. That’s why they choose the Cortex Solo 450 Collection for superior, longer lasting performance in hair expression. Our technologically advanced line uses the highest quality materials, which means beautiful results faster. Cortex Solo 450 Collection is new to the market and made for professionals in the beauty industry. You probably could have guested this iron heats up to 450 degrees F, the hottest in the market. Adjustable heat and ergonomically designed this flat iron can be used on ultra thick frizzy hair or ultra thin hair. The results are amazing! Nano Titanium Technology : provides lightweight strength, has a super hard, smooth surface for snag free styling and even heat distribution. Titanium plates is also an exceptional conductor of hear that emits negative ions and far infrared heat. 1. Preserve more moisture within the hair shaft 2. Eliminates frizz and close the cuticle to create smooth and shiny hair 3. Causes less damage to the hair cuticle during styling Negative Ion Technology: Negative ions are atoms that can stop the growth of bacteria, fungi, etc., resulting in healthier hair and scalp. Negative ion energy is powerful enough to break apart clusters of water molecules. The smaller water molecules penetrate into the hair shaft by slipping between the cuticles, adding plumpness/volume to hair. The bombardment of negative ions also closes the hair cuticle, which is very good for the health and appearance of the hair.   Far Infrared Heat : Far Infrared (FIR) rays are electro-magnetic waves of energy, totally invisible to the naked eye, capable of penetrating deep into the human body, including the hair shaft. It therefore dries the hair from the inside out. The result is that more moisture remains in the hair shaft and there is less damage to the hair.   Review: Upon receiving the Cortex from Flat Iron Experts, I was a bit frazzled. It was not due to the flatiron but because I have not flat ironed my hair for over 2 years and I was not sure what kind of damage the heat may cause. Luckily, Tommy, from flatironexperts.com, was very helpful in helping me pick a flat iron just right for my thick, coarse kinky curly locs. With out hesitation I was directed to try the Cortex 450 Solo Titanium straightener. Most natural women who seek to ease their kinks for a straighter look, tend to opt foe a 100% ceramic iron which is better than those that are just ceramic coated because the coating rubs off easily. Having a Titanium iron in my possession left me a bit curious. My initial reaction was, “What the heck is Titanium?” . After a short search, a young lady from a hair forum helped me to better understand the metal or substance at hand.  Titanium is a lustrous, low-density, lightweight metal derived from igneous rock, known for its strength and high-temperature stability. Titanium is corrosion resistant, conducts heat more evenly and heats up faster than ceramic. Also, titanium has a higher ionic output than ceramic, leaving hair shinier.   With this given information I went ahead and flat ironed my precious Toni (My hair). Flat ironing was one of the easiest tasks I had to complete in my hair journey. The settings made heating up the iron a piece of cake. It was easy to tell when the flat iron was ready to use because of the light indicator. The heat settings ranged from 140 degrees to 450 degrees. Because my hair was curly I used 400 degrees (You can safely iron your hair without serious damage up to 420 degrees for coarse hair according to Natural Haven.com). The iron heated up in matter of seconds which each pass. Because the iron was very hot, there was an iron rest for the straightener so that countertops and any other flammable items would not be damaged (go Experts!).  The holder especially helped when it came to draining the excess product, that including grease, from the iron. The swivel cord on the iron made it easy to maneuver especially for the stubborn paces in the back of my head. The iron left my hair silky for days. I do not think I have ever used a device that left my hair so soft and flowy,   Although I was amazed I did have a minor issue. My hair had a tendency to get oily so that made the grip on the iron not so great. I found it hard at times to hold the iron so I had to use a towel to keep the grip. Would I recommend this? Heck yes! Especially because it leaves the hair movability and heats up fast!  The lustrous silky shine the plates leave, makes this a must have tool!     Product: KQC Thermal Shine Spray Price:  13.99 Claims: KQC Thermal Shine Spray (142g) is an ion enriched polishing complex formulated for superior heat protection and ultra gloss hair shine. Lightweight, non-greasy micro mist spray that eliminates frizz, softens and polishes hair without build up. Designed for all hair types. Use with flat iron, curling iron or hair dryers. KQC Thermal Shine spray is great for all hair types.  Whether your hair is normal, oily or dry, you can prevent infrared heat damage resulting in split-ends, frizz, and so forth.  This is also a great way to help detangle your hair as the thermal shine spray allows for easy & smooth comb-through. Directions: Spray on wet or dry hair.  Style with a hair dryer or iron for brilliant, ultra-gloss shine.   Review: To review this item, I used it in conjunction with Chi Flat Iron Guard. I must say that this light weight product was much more light weight and helped my hair press experience less tedious than I

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You remind me of… @indiaArie

From the first day I exposed Toni there was always one name that was reoccurring in my look likes. Although I don’t see it myself I still get the same look alike name no matter the hair style I am rocking. Who is this mystery person,,,,,: The beautiful India Arie! It may be our facial structure but I guess I let you be the judge of that… =) ^^^^First time I was compared to Ms.Arie

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Tea Tree Oil is the bees knees!

So guys I think I have encountered a miracle!!!!!!!!!!!! My itching has subsided… not so much my dandruff. Well before I used the tea tree oil I did not remove the dandruff like I should have so I am unsure of the oil’s capability to reduce dandruff however, the oil’s ability to reduce dandruff is real! Although I used the tea tree oil on my already dandruff filled hair I want to day 75% of the itching stopped the following day. Isn’t that amazing? I used 1/4 parts tea tree oil and 3/4 parts water. It doesn’t get any better than that guys! The only con is that the smell is really potent so I mask it (or try) with Oyin Handmades Juices and Berries. I am going to use this spray probably 2-3 times a weak and keep you posted =)

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Dry scalp remedies

Well guys…I hate to say this but my scalp is doing me dirty…literally. As a child I have always suffered with severe dandruff. When I Bc’ed I figured that my dandruff was cured because my scalp no longer itched or had big flakes until last month (December). Now I am not going to rule out the fact that the weather outside is a bit dry and cold which can play a huge part in my scalp’s dryness HOWEVER what’s going on in my head is not just mere dandruff… WARNING if you get weak in the stomach easily please do not continue to read.   So back in December I was massaging my scalp and felt a rigid area. I was not sure what it was so I asked my father to look. When he looked he said I had scabs in my hair and then he went on to scratch them out with a comb. Later on my mother (whom is medically inclined) took a look and told me that I need to wash my hair more frequently because I have something similar to psoriasis. Well not knowing what any of that meant, I looked into it and discovered that I may in fact be suffering from something called Seborrheic dermatitis. Now what is that? Well it’s a fancy word for Dandruff but severe dandruff… This is what Pub Med has to say : “Seborrheic dermatitis is a common, inflammatory skin condition that causes flaky, white to yellowish scales to form on oily areas such as the scalp or inside the ear. It can occur with or without reddened skin. Seborrheic dermatitis is thought to be due to a combination of an over production of skin oil and irritation from a yeast called malessizia. Seborrheic dermatitis appears to run in families. Stress, fatigue, weather extremes, oily skin, infrequent shampoos or skin cleaning, use of lotions that contain alcohol, skin disorders (such as acne), or obesity may increase the risk.” So here is my plan…. I am currently going to try to use tea tree oil to solve my issue. Why tea tree oil? Well first and foremost I explain why I choose it a little bit in the video below but for those of you who aren’t inclined to watch tea tree oil is a natural antifungal, antibacterial, antiviral, anti-infection oil that helps with problems such as the ones I have now. This oil can be used for things such as your immune system, gum sores, itchy scalp, scabies, laryngitis, sun burn, waxing,,, and the list goes on. I plan on using a few drops of the oil and diluting it with water to spray onto my scalp. Of course I may have to cleanse my scalp first but this should help with my hair’s dandruff hopefully. Although the properties are good for antifungal issues the results and effectiveness are inconclusive but it doesn’t hurt to try right!???   How do you treat dry scalp?

CIA EDWARDS

Christain Therapist. Trauma Coach, Author. Helping high-achieving women heal past pain, deepen connections and lead with peace

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