I decided to do a faux bob on my hair after many months of yearning to cut the back of my hair into a bob. I haven't done this because it is a big commitment to cut the back of my hair short considering that I need and want to wear my hair up do hairstyles from time to time and having short hair in the back would make this difficult so instead I tucked the longer strands in the back of my head under using a bobby pin and was able to create this bob look. What do you guys think?
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Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Saturday, September 14, 2013
Wash n No- Go!
I ended up doing my signature top-knot instead. Still disappointed I couldn't wear my hair out. Oh well. I guess wash n go's really don't work on type 4 hair!
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Wash n no-go |
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Can't say I'm feeling it |
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Almost dry |
Saturday, August 31, 2013
Busy
I know it's been awhile since I have updated my blog. But you will be happy to know it's because I have been busy checking things of my bucket list. Yes literally. I have 30 items on my list as of now and some have been checked off. Most recently I was able to take my mom on an awesome vacation! That was a first and a bucket list item that I was very excited to check off.
Currently I am learning to swim...another bucket list item. I actually had my first day of swimming class today and I've already learned a lot and I'm feeling excited.
As far as my hair goes, I was nervous about chlorine damage and having to shampoo my hair more often than I'm used to because 1) it's time consuming as hell and 2) shampoo dries out my hair and I avoid it when possible and opt to co-wash instead. The damage and dryness were the biggest things. Thankfully I've discovered that with a good fitting swim cap I can almost completely avoid getting my hair saturated with chlorine water. I was excited to discover this. Only a little bit of my nape got slightly wet!
I went ahead and shampooed my hair anyway in twists. And that's how that went. Done and done :-)
Anyway check out some pictures of me vacationing with mom and my hair after being washed in twists (you can really see my curl pattern)
Anyway hasta pasta, naturalistas!! Until next time
Back to basis
So after obsessing and fighting with my hair, I decided to take it back to basics and twist it up and leave it alone. I've been feeling in a frustrated rut. The last time I remember feeling this way was during my awkward twa stage where I was hating the limited styling options, the texture, and the length of my hair and feeling plain ugly. Well that's exactly how I was feeling over the past week. Check, Check, and check...all of the above especially the ugly part.
Anyway I've stopped obsessing. I may be in a slow growth phase so I figured I'm always safest with protective styling and a few accessories won't hurt either. We'll see home goes from here. Below is my style for the day and for the first time in over a week, I feel somewhat together and decent looking. Too bad I have no place to go :-\
Sunday, August 11, 2013
A cure for the doldrums
I've been bored and frustrated with my hair. I like to call it the summer blues because it seems in the summer my hair just don't be wantin to act right. Don't really know how else to put it. I started fantasizing about that pixie cut I've always wanted .... and bangs! Two hairstyle that would require me go crawling back to the creamy crack. It was just a fantasy anyway and if I had even begun to consider it seriously, there is always my boyfriend to remind me why I went natural in the first place and all the reasons I'd regret it. So I resorted instead to hair color...and I'm too chicken to seriously commit to even that! So I bought one of those cans you just spray on color that washes out. I was actually giddy with excitement. I did a couple of streaks and felt quite satisfied with myself. I cured my boredom and feeling better.... for the moment.
See the results below.
Sunday, July 7, 2013
Eye Candy
I think it's awesome because we as black women are the only women who have this kind of hair and for so long we were ashamed of it (myself included). But seeing these women wearing it so proudly, unabashed, in the workplace, on a date, just plain put and about being confident and fabulous... it has made me feel great. It is just an affirmation of our beauty: something that society has threatened to put into extinction. I love that this hair I have is unique to black women. I feel a part of something. As many struggles as I have with my hair I would never dream of going back for this very reason.
Anyway, that's all. Just had to get that out there.
PS: I have had these extensions in all of 2 days (see my previous post: Havana Twists) and I"m already missing my own hair. Oh and when I asked my boyfriend if he likes my new do, his response? "It's... different. So I like it but I like your real hair better and the different styles you do with it. Your real hair is more fun to play in". Aww... that's good to hear :)
Friday, July 5, 2013
Havana Twists
So here is the low down:
It took about 4 hours to install. Also consider that it's my sister's first time installing these so there's a bit of trial and error involved increasing the time it took.
I used 3 packs of 1b hair plus a wee bit of a 4th pack. The packs cost 5.99 each at my local beauty supply store.
I washed my hair thoroughly detangled and moisturized prior.
I used Shea Moisture curl enhancing smoothie and Ecostyler gel during the install for moisturizing my hair and for hold.
See photo below