Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Questions?

I have joined many hair websites,and I have been talking to many other transitioners and natural that have asked me these questions:
*Quote;
You are as strong and healthy as your hair.

*What are currently your favorite products?;

_shea moisture

(curl enhancing smoothie):Water Based Moisturizer

(Curl&Shine):Shampoo

(Hold&Shine Moisture Mist):daily moisturizer

_kinky curly

(knot today):leave in conditioner
_suave
(naturals):coconut conditioner
*How often do you wash you hair?;
i cowash once a week
use shampoo once a month
 *Has going natural changed the way you feel about yourself? If so, how?
The whole process has taught me so much about myself. It has taught me patience I swear....because the transitioning process alone can be so frustrating, so going natural has definitely taught me how to be more patient. This process has also made me feel even more proud to be black. Watching all those Youtube videos of women who have decided to take this step, and researching about natural hair, joining a few forums here and there...I have certainly been able to embrace my natural hair despite the negative comments i may get now then about 'punishing' my hair as they say. In a way i would say i feel....'FREE' . To do whatever i want with my hair..and capable of do anything i set my mind to because this Journey was not and easy one..nor was an easy decision to make.*What has helped you most during your transitioning process?; Reading all the fourms and watching youtube videos of the girls cutting the rest of there permed hair off themselves,it just makes me so anxious to get all this permed hair out of my head(but i wont be cutting it out any time soon).

Monday, September 26, 2011

Taking me,a 15 year-old,SERIOUS!

Ok so i know alot of yall read my blog and be like, she only 15 what do she know about hair, im not bout to read nothing from no child,or she a child she probably dont know what she wants to eat for dinner so what makes her think she can write stuff about hair when she aint been around long enough to know about hair.
yea im 15 teen and i know im still a child, but i actually took the time to do my research,keep a journal, and i actually have the courage to do what i have my mind set on. So many people are supporting me, which makes me want this even more. Some of my moms friends told me, "if you can go natural then i can", "can i adopt you because i just love that you have the courage to go natural in highschool and not care about what anybody thinks". Plenty of people have told me that i just need to get a perm and quit tryna be different, but i would much rather be different than be like everyone else, if i dont look like them then why should i try to be like them.
i created this blog to try and get support but also encourage people to be who they are and not become what the hair crack makes them.CURLY, BEAUTIFUL,&FUN.NOT.STRAIGHT,BEAUTIFUL,&BORING/AVERAGE.(IM NOT TRYING TO OFFEND ANYONE)


Sunday, September 25, 2011

Starting Off

transitioning to healthy natural hair
"I want my beautiful natural healthy hair"
Write down why you want your hair to be natural so when the going gets tuff you can have something to look back at to motivate you to keep natural.
TO HAVE A GOOD TRANSITION YOU MUST FIRST:
COMMIT TO THE PROCESS
START WITH WHERE YOUR AT
BUY YOUR STAPLE PRODUCTS(PRODUCTS THAT WORK BEST WITH BOTH HAIR TEXTURES)
FOCUS ON MASTERING ONE STYLE AT A TIME
tips for a smooth transition:
use sulfate free shampoos
detangle from ends to root
minimal styling
deep condition every other week
keep hair moisturized using a water based product
DO NOT USE HEAT REPEATEDLEY (ONCE A WEEK OR ONCE A MONTH ON LOW HEAT)
DONT BRUSH OR COMB DRY HAIR
be gentle
be patient
be open-minded
be flexible
be observant
co-wash-applying only conditioner no shampoo
co-wash once a week
shampoo atleast once every two weeks
Detangling:
conditioner in hair
seperate into four sections
condition each section
start from ends of hair up
AVOID PRODUTS WITH THESE INGREDIENTS:
ALCHOOL
MINERAL OIL, PERTOLATUM(PETROLEUM)
POLYETHYIENE GLYCOL, PROPLENE GLYCOL
SLS,SLES
DIMETHITHICONE AND OTHER "CONES"

HAIR STYLES TO TRY:
ROLLER SETS
BRAID-OUTS
TWIST-OUTS
BANTU KNOT-OUTS
MICRO BRAIDS
MICRO TWISTS
KINKY TWISTS
SEW-IN-WEAVE
USE SULFATE FREE SHAMPOO,SILICONE FREE CONDITIONER

Let me introduce myself, my name is...

Hey everyone,
  I am 15 years old and I have been getting relaxers in my hair since I was 10.My last relaxer was April13.2011.I have been transitioning for 5months now, and I am currently loving it.I have been doing bantu knot outs, and I love it because my hair is curly.I have always wanted curly hair.Before I got a relaxer my hair was arm pit length, now my hair is chin length and it is very damaged and thin.I recently got a cassia obovata treatment and my hair is now starting to thicken out, and I havent been getting any support from my family except for my grandpa, grandma, and aunt.i have done a whole bunch of research and I still feel I dont have all the research i need, so if you would like give me any of your tips, and any other protective hair styles that you may like and ill let you know how i like it. 
Thank You!!:D