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Saturday, 6 September 2014

Sisterlocks maintenance

Hello fellow bloggers!

I'm sitting here watching Tele and I felt he urge to write and I couldn't of thought of a better place to start. First of course I checked out my good friend Miz Nai's blog and lo and behold she has written two blogs in August (thought you were suppose to get notification when a fellow blogger updated her post ummm) and that gave me the inspiration to update mine.

At this moment I have nearly 8 weeks of re growth eek!  I have never gone this long and there is a reason a simple reason. I have booked with Liz my consultant for a change so she can have a look at what if any damage I have done. I am a DIYer.  My regular routine is to retighten my locks every 6-7 weeks.  I usually do this over a weekend and in total it takes about 10 hours.  I don't rush it and I must admit initially there is the feeling of urghhhhhhh got to retighten my hair sigh. But once I start I do find it therapeutic and a sense of achievement once I have finished.   I really wanted  Liz to do my hair before I went on hols bit she was busy so I booked for September. I came back from hols the second week in August and if I had Retightened then there wouldn't been enough time in between so hence 8 weeks of regrowth.  By the way it is recommended that you see your consultant at least once a year.

Regrowth.

By the way handsinyourhair has returned. I love feeling the regrowth. But I have to be careful not too much tugging at my hair as there is a lot of regrowth there is a danger of pulling at it too much and actually breaking your locks. I actually hear my hair breaking (don't panic just a little) when I have caught it in my coat, cardigan, necklace! Yes it is at that length when it gets caught in everything my main line is "urghhhh mind my hair" as my hubby or son go to hug me and lean on my locks.  So a
word of warning be gentle when it come near to retightening time.

Holiday and the sun

I mentioned holiday yes I went to the carribean. Nice hot sun. I went with brown hair and came back with blond hair!  Yes the sun changed the brown colour in my hair to blond! I only realised this  when while battling in Ochi market I heard "blond ras" "blond ras". At first I thought somebody was cursing me so I asked him to repeat "blond ras" he said "cos your hair blond". Well that was news to me as  certainly didn't leave Great Britain blond!!   As I said the sun was very hot so this means my hair had to be kept moist.  I achieved this by my daily spritz which contains:

Water, rose water, almond oil, avocado  oil, aloe vera gelly and peppermint essential oil. Sorry measurement wise no idea just a capful of each, 10 drops of peppermint oil and a couple of squirts of aloe jelly (great moisturiser). The main ingredient though was water.

I mixed the above in a bottle and spritz my hair every day. I washed my hair more frequently than I would normally because I was in and out of the pool. I washed my hair with Sonya Hydrate shampoo.   I love this shampoo it smells devine and leaves your hair smelling so fresh.  It's a moisture enriched shampoo with a unique ultra-hydrating formula that nourishes the scalp and invigorates dull-looking hair. Made with aloe vera and royal jelly eliminates dryness which is brilliant for my hair as I colour my hair. Details of where to get both the aloe gelly and the shampoo below.

With the routine above my hair was never dry. So that's a simple but effective routine that I find works for me. Oh of course remember your intake of water!

Both products mentioned above can be brought from:

www.cedwards.flp.com.



First picture was before hols last pictures during hols....

Friday, 2 May 2014

3 years anniversary this month

Well what can I say it's been so long since I updated my blog that it has taken me over an hour to remember how to use it!

Thanking Ms Nai for bugging me about my blog and reminding me that are people out there who are starting out and will be looking for my type of hair, styles, colouring, maintenance etc.

It has taken me three years to realise that the simplest maintenance is all that is needed to maintain my sisterlocks.   The first few months of my sisterlocks journey I used nothing just water but from what I read you don't need any oils, you don't need to put anything on your locks. So I put the bear minimum a little jojoba oil on the scalp every now and again and a little on the air and by a little I mean a thimble full which I had read about.


There is nothing wrong with the above routine but the only problem is I colour my hair!  Now we all know that colouring your hair dries it out so the moisture needs to be replaced not necessarily with conditioners but it needs something.

So for months my hair was brittle but I was unaware of this cos I had no idea how locks were suppose to feel.  It took two comments "it feels dry" "I'm going to cut my hand".  Umm I thought really!! So I felt my hair ok it didn't feel particularly soft but aren't locks suppose to feel like this.  NO!! Locks do not have to feel coarse. So my challenge was to get these locks feeling soft well at least not brittle.


How I achieved softer locks

Jojoba
Coconut
Lavender
Essential oils
Drinking more water
Back to the days of sprizting
Shampoo for colour treated hair by Holland and Barrett


Yes I tried all of the above on my hair on my scalp but I still wasn't happy my scalped itched. Something was irritating my scalp but I couldn't think what. So you know what I did?  Eliminated all the oils and found Jamaican Black Castor oil. Kept the spritz and the shampoo and continued to drink water.

Routine now

JBO on the scalp probably once or twice a week. Spritz most mornings with JBO in water with a few drops of peppermint essential oil about 7.  Washing once every two weeks. The result softer touchable locks.

I retighten my hair every 5-6 weeks and colour with naturtint (Holland and Barrett) every 8-10 weeks
Dying my hair

Yes I'm pure self maintenance spend hardly anything on my hair and it and I feel good.

Now there is a reason I have been so busy and unable to blog. This same reason is responsible for my growing healthy hair. This is the same reason I am feeling so good and energised. My profile picture is all natural but as somebody said look at my skin. The reason Aloe Vera.
Serene

I have started my own business promoting products made from pure Aloe Vera. This business has given me inspiration, given me energy and a healthy glow just by drinking 60ml of this drink per day. I also use the Aloe Jojoba shampoo - beautiful my hair feels like silk when I wash it

I'm going to leave my website below and just look at my hair and skin for verification. Enjoy the pictures.

All natural







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