As a fellow college student, I sometimes find it hard to keep up with my natural tresses. We have to study, we have to cook, we have to care for the children in some cases and the list goes on. However there are some cool tools each student should have to alleviate the stress of our hair. Check the list out below. (Disclaimer: The picture specifies 4c hair however I believe these tools are useful for anyone) Source Which of these do you already own or would love to have?
Pic Source Via Virtual Hair Care Most people have heard the old wives tale “that you should change your shampoo from time to time as it “builds up”. This is not entirely untrue as some products (those with cheaper ingredients) do often leave a film on the surface of the hair and scalp that can build up over time. Then there is also the obvious over use of styling products! The first signs of product build up are your hair looking or feeling lifeless, or when you comb or brush it you get a flaky powder along the hair shaft, this is not dandruff, its more likely to be a buildup problem. Buildup occurs when: Certain products like non-water soluble waxes are used to style the hair. 2 in 1 shampoos are used continuously. Certain shampoos cause buildup due to the type of cheaper ingredients they use to give instant combability. These can form a film on the hair or you may have to use a large amount to make your hair feel clean also resulting in buildup. Hair sprays applied too close and in too strong a concentration to one area e.g. the fringe, leave a flaking powder on the hair after brushing. If gel is applied in a blob it cannot spread through the rest of the hair causing build-up on that spot. We sometimes find that wetting your hands before getting the gel out of the pot and mixing it can solve this problem. To cure a build-up problem: Use a special purifying shampoo to remove previous products. Change your habits; apply spray further away from the hair approx. 15cm or 6″, work gel around your wet hands before putting it through your hair. Try awater-soluble wax. Separate your 2 in 1 shampoo and conditioner by getting a good old fashioned 2-step process. Use professional products, as the ingredient quality is where the money is spent not on expensive TV ad campaigns. As a general rule, use less than you think, resulting only in a shape that won’t last as long. Too much will leave the hair sticky or heavy and hard to work with. When applying any product to hair always pop it onto your hands first then work it around them. This will spread the product so that as you put it into the hair you won’t get patches of too much. A good tip from a hairdressing friend, is to use a dilution of bicarbonate of soda to rinse your hair and remove hair spray build up.
To my surprise Today is not only the day where America gained its independence but tis also the National Afro Day! Source After listening to Ria, one of the founders/facilitators of National Afro Day , I am learning that this day is dedicated to the unification of the fro for women all over. It is a symbol of how our hair grows naturally out of our heads.Some people totally disregard this day because they don’t believe that there is a need to wear afro’s…although this was not the intended purpose… Ria continues to enforce the National day to push for unification. Its not another black power or clown look but the pride we have in our hair. Unfortunately Toni is in braids BUT next year I will definitely have it in free form so that I can participate…. unfortunately My Diana ross wig can’t fit over this either. Other than that Happy Independence day!!!
Like any good hair care personal (that’s what I am going to address myself as from now on until I really become one lol), you have to have excellent resources. Resources that get down and dirty! Resources, that reveal the truth even if it hurts like stubbing your toe on a piece of furniture (we all know how that feels). In the past few days I have stumbled upon these three forums where I feel anyone with a head full of hair can benefit from such information as this. And these places are the Forums below. There are such great forums that help uplift transitioning women, women with dyed hair, men with hair loss, women with relaxed breakin ends… etc… You can find reviews on the latest hair care products, styles, help with unruly hair and so much more. The fact of the matter are that these three forums are focused on helping people like you to understand the hair that you have been blessed with. Take at look at each! Scroll over the pics to view each title of the forum. Cia.E
CIA EDWARDS
Christain Therapist. Trauma Coach, Author. Helping high-achieving women heal past pain, deepen connections and lead with peace
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