Saturday, October 9, 2010

Little Bro

This is random, but
This is my little brother "Raz". . . he is 3 years old, smart, ADORABLE, sweet, charming, outgoing, energetic, and has the strength of a grown man! (I'm not joking)


back in May 2010 (before I cut my hair). Look at that face!





Every time I see him I have to rub my hands through his hair because its sooo soft! I can't help myself

Updates and My Hair Products and Regimen

Hey!
I'll be trying a lot of new styles soon. I plan to do rope/sister twists, a rope twist out, a Bantu knot out on twists, and I'm DETERMINED to learn to cornrow my own hair (because I'm too cheap to pay for a stylist).

I'm also buying a lot of new products. My current staple products are:
Conditioners-
Trader Joe's Tea Tree Tingle Conditioner. I use it for deep conditioning(mixed with honey and oil), leave in, and detangling.
Aubrey Organics Honeysuckle Rose Conditioner. This is a great leave in that I heard about a lot from Katie from Happy Girl Hair. It leaves my hair so soft, and it smells beautiful!

Shampoos-
Organic Excellence Mint Shampoo. This is the first natural product I ever bought, about 2 years ago. I love the smell, it reminds me of candy canes. Iit is kind of like a clarifying shampoo, but it doesn't dry out my hair. I use it about once a month.
Aubrey Organics Honeysuckle Rose Shampoo. This ones a great balance of moisture (it's base is aloe vera gel) and cleansing power. I can't really think of anything bad or good to say about it.

Oils-
I use pretty much every oil there is. Olive, Coconut, Jojoba, Grapeseed, Avocado(great for deep conditioning!), and Sweet Almond. The one I use the most would have to be jojoba, because it is very light like coconut oil but without the strong smell. I put it on my wet hair after putting leave-in in and before sealing with Shea Butter.

Butters-
I use a Shea butter whip on all my hair styles. Like I said, I put it on after putting leave in and jojoba oil. It makes my hair soft and shiny. I whipped mine using coconut oil, aloe vera gel, sweet almond oil and Lavender essential oil. Lavender is my favorite smell. =]




I don't really have a hair routine or regimen. I wash and deep condition whenever I have enough energy to do it, which can be once a week, once every two weeks or longer, depending on the style. The only real consistent thing I do is put my hair in braids for a month at a time. I'll do loose styles or twists for a month, then braid it for the month and switch back & forth every other month.

Below are some recent pictures of my hair.

A fluffed twist out on smedium twists

A braidout on small braids

Braidout on 7 large braids


Curly Twists (post about these coming soon!)

My first ever puff. (on stretched hair)
More fun styles coming soon!

Friday, September 3, 2010

Welcome to my Blog




Hey! My name is Jazmine.
Background Info: I have been natural for 7 years, since I was 12. I am 19 now. For the last 18 years, I have been extremely ignorant about hair care. I just bought my first bottle of conditioner last year. So although I have been natural for a long time, I am very new to natural hair care, just like a lot of women who have had relaxers their whole life and recently big chopped. For the last 7 years, I wore my hair either in individual braids, or flat ironed. Thats it. Back in April of this year is when a lightbulb went off in my head, when I found Curlynikki.com. I had no idea there were so many styling options for natural hair, I was so excited and I am so thankful for Nikki and her blog. Now I am learning about natural products, and so many new styles for natural hair. This blog is my photo journal for new and classic styles that I try. I hope you like it!