Thursday, November 17, 2011

BUNS BUNS BUNS Challenge

I absolutely suck at bunning!

I have seen some stunning buns - stun buns - stunning bunning!

Over the next few weeks I will try my hardest to learn and rock a new cute bun.

My resources will include youtube channels (I will shoutout all I use), forums, and anything I can get my hands on!

I will document this whole challenge of mines on my youtube channel : cherishedenigma!

Please feel fee to help me out on this quest, I can sure use it!

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Shedding VS Breakage

Finding your hair everywhere, but on your head?
It could be one of two things: Shedding or Breakage.


Shedding
According to biology, shedding is a natural process of the hair growth cycle:























Hair growth begins in the Anagen phase where the hair develops in the follicle and begins to grow.

In the Catagen phase, hair reaches its end of growth and the bulb detaches from the follicle at the end of this phase.

Finally, in the Telogen phase, the hair strand is just hanging out until it is pushed out (shed) by a new hair strand growing in the follicle beneath it.

Facts

  • Each strand of hair is at its own stage of development
  • Average growth for a human head is roughly 6 inches/year or 1/2 inch/ month
  • Genetics determine the span of the growth phase
  • 85% of head hairs are currently in the Anagen phase
  • Cantagen phase last for about roughly 2 weeks
  • Telogen phase last between 1-4 months.




Breakage

Hair breakage, on the other hand is not natural.

Causes:

  • Over-processed hair
  • Dry Hair
  • Chemically damaged hair
  • Rough combing/brushing
  • Hair snapping on clothing fibers
  • Brittle, weak hair
  • Heat damaged hair
  • Bad diet

Shedding or Breakage

Its easy to mistake shedding with breakage. You can identify whether your hair has shed or broke off by looking for a very small white bulb at the root end of the strand. If you can't identify a small white bulb, it is likely like that hair has broken off instead of naturally shedding from the head.



Saturday, November 5, 2011

Tips I Have Learned Thus Far

Here is a video about some tips I have learned throughout my journey so far.

I am still learning, but these tips might help any new voyagers.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

My Weekly Rollerset

I try to rollerset my hair once a week.

By rollersetting, I can throughly detangle my hair, manage single-strand-knots, and tangles.

I also achieve a light, bouncy, voluminous hair style that I wear for a couple of days.

I start on freshly washed and conditioned hair.



Products
ORS Olive Oil Leave In
Cantu Shea Butter Leave In
Water (In water bottle)
Fine tooth comb
Big clips
Small clips
28 Red Magnetic Rollers

How I wear my results:

Friday, October 28, 2011

From Relaxed to Texlaaxed

Texlaxed? What is that??


Using a relaxer to briefly loosen the curl pattern of your hair. This involves applying the relaxer to my new growth ONLY and letting it sit for no longer than about 5 minutes.

The time will vary depending on how well your hair takes the relaxer.


But, why?


I decided to start texlaxing my hair because I have very fine hair. I have noticed that bone-straight hair gives me more of a moppy-look which does not flatter my round face at all.

I also like the texture of a more loosen curl pattern, because...well...I LOVE curls!


My texlaxed hair has much more volume, less prone to breakage, and makes braidouts look even better!

I have just love the way my hair looks and feels when it is texlaxed as opposed to bone straight.




So why Texlaxed and not Natural?


I am not ready to go completely natural (One day....maybe).

I love natural hair, I like my natural hair - or at least I like the way my new growth feels- but at this point in life, I am concentrating on growing out healthy texlaxed hair.

I feel like I get the best of both worlds being texlaxed:
- I dont have to go through as much trouble when detangling my hair
- I get to enjoy some texture and volume
- I can easily mimick natural styles
- I can straighten my hair easily as well
- I love not knowing how long my hair is due to shrinkage until I actually straighten it

My Nightly Routine: Braidout Result in the Morning

Every night I will putm y hair up in two french braids/ corn rows after moisturizing and sealing with my Cantu Shea Butter Leave In cream and my oil mixture for a braidout style in the morning.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Products I Currently Use

So here are all the products that are in season for my hair now!

Shampoo
ORS Olive Oil Creamy Aloe Shampoo
  -Mainly used for clarifying

Head & Shoulders Classic Clean for Dandruff
 - Mainly used ...I have bad dandruff :(












Cowash Conditioners


Herbal Essence Hello Hydration

Head and Shoulders Dry Scalp Conditioner

VO5 Moisture Milks

Herbal Essence Long Term Relationship

-Switch between these, but whenever I use the Head and Shoulders shampoo , I will always use the conditioner afterwards.






Deep Conditioners

 Elasta QP DPR-11
 -Moisturizing DC


ORS Olive Oil Replenishing Conditioner
 -Light protein DC
Other Conditioner

Neutrogena Triple Moisture Daily Deep Conditioner
 -I use this when I know I am about to flat iron or use any heat on hair in the next week.














Moisturizers
 Wave Nouveau Finishing Lotion
 - Use only in summer humid weather.

ORS Olive Oil Moisturizing Hair Lotion
- I use a little of this on my ends or an areas that really need extra

Cantu Shea Butter
- Daily moisturizer








Leave Ins
 Cantu Shea Butter
- Use 90% of the time. I love this stuff!

Neutrogena Triple Moisture Leave In
- I love this product right before I apply heat


Organics Olive Oil Leave In
 - When I want a light leave in







Oils

LongViewFarms Emu Oil

African Royal Hot Six Oil


I mix these into my bottle for scalp and hair use.

1tbsp of emu oil
The rest is hot six.





Others

Aloe Vera Gel
 - For my egdes

Black Tea
 -For black teas rinses (Only when experiencing heavy shedding)

Roux Porosity Control
 -I use this about 1/month.

IC Fantasia Heat Protectant Serum
 - Apply before applying heat all times!


Thats all for now!

P.S these photos were taken using my MacBook - that explains the low quality.

My Regimen

This will be my regimen that I have fallen into the last few months!

Background:
I have 4 a/b hair.
About a 1/4 of my hair is texlaxed (From the roots).
I plan to be fully texlaxed soon.. YAY!
The rest is relaxed bone straight.

Care Routine:
Shampoo 1/week
Deep Condition 2/month (biweekly)
CoWash 1/week
Moisturize, seal, and braid nightly
Texlax roots ever 12 weeks

On nights that I shampoo, I  shampoo, apply a moisturing conditioner and let it sit for a few minutes while in the shower doing showerly things, finger detangle lightly to remove knots, tangles, and shed hairs, rinse, let hair air dry using the t-shirt method, apply leavins, apply moisturizer, apply oil mixture, divide hair into four sections (left, right, top, bottom) and corn-row, pin up hangtime, put on scarf!

On nights that I cowash, I jump in the shower, wet my hair, grab my favorite quickie conditioner and let it sit for a few minutes while in the shower doing showerly things, finger detangle lightly to remove knots, tangles, and shed hairs, rinse, let hair air dry using the t-shirt method, apply leavins, apply moisturizer, apply oil mixture, divide hair into four sections (left, right, top, bottom) and corn-row, pin up hangtime, put on scarf!

On nights that I DC, I usually shampoo first- jump in the shower, wet my hair, quickly shampoo, jump ut the shower, apply my favorite DC, put a shower cap over my head, sit under my hooded dryer for about 30 minutes, jump back into the shower, rinse, grab my favorite quickie conditioner and let it sit for a few minutes while in the shower doing showerly things, finger detangle lightly to remove knots, tangles, and shed hairs, rinse, let hair air dry using the t-shirt method, apply leavins, apply moisturizer, apply oil mixture, divide hair into four sections (left, right, top, bottom) and corn-row, pin up hangtime, put on scarf!

AND... On all other nights I usually lightly detangle with a wide tooth comb, apply moisturizer and oil mixture, divide hair into two sections (left, right) and corn row, pin up hangtime, and put on scarf!

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

New Beginnings

This is the beginning of something great for me! I have decided to blog about my hair journey. From NL in September 2008, I have finally breached BSL 3 years later. Yiikes! Sounds like a long time, but in that duration I had to learn how to treat, manage, and properly care for my hair MY own way. I have learned so much in my journey that I am willing to share! You will now see me progress to my ultimate goal of MBL!