Update: June 4, 2012 1:28. Just applied for my number one choice job. *GULP* Their website is amazing and by far THE BEST that I've seen in my job application process. Why can't other companies be this awesome? I know you shouldn't get too attached to jobs in the application process but I think I'll be genuinely heartbroken if I don't get this job. But I won't think that way. Positive thoughts. Inhale. Exhale.
Hair Collage!

Thursday, May 31, 2012
Random Reflection Ramble: Growing Up
Update: June 4, 2012 1:28. Just applied for my number one choice job. *GULP* Their website is amazing and by far THE BEST that I've seen in my job application process. Why can't other companies be this awesome? I know you shouldn't get too attached to jobs in the application process but I think I'll be genuinely heartbroken if I don't get this job. But I won't think that way. Positive thoughts. Inhale. Exhale.
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Modified Twist-Out
Since my MC (mini-chop) on Saturday I've been doing twist-outs. While they've given me great definition. . . I can't figure out a way to make them last more than one day. I think it's because I haven't been using anything but water, a leave in and P. Mitchell skinny serum to seal. So tonight/this morning I decided to try something different.
Before: 40ish plaits and the products listed above
Today: Curly Nikki and I seem to have a similar hair texture so I decided to modify her twist-n-curl method. I used 19 plaits (8 in the back, 3 above both ears and 5 down the center) and used the products listed above plus TIGI Foxy Curls Contour Cream. I also tied my hair down with my silk headband.
I'll be back later with results.
UPDATE: So I left the twists in for an entire day and they were completely dry when I untwisted them Tuesday morning. I have to say, this was by far the best twist-out that I've EVER done. Especially since it took less time and looked better. Plus there was less tangling and the twists really played off my natural texture. I'm planning to re-do these twists next week so that I can re-do the look for my brothers honor society induction (YAY!).
UPDATE: So I left the twists in for an entire day and they were completely dry when I untwisted them Tuesday morning. I have to say, this was by far the best twist-out that I've EVER done. Especially since it took less time and looked better. Plus there was less tangling and the twists really played off my natural texture. I'm planning to re-do these twists next week so that I can re-do the look for my brothers honor society induction (YAY!).
Friday, May 25, 2012
Product Rave: Waterpik Shower Head
Stunning Showerhead! |
I purchased this from Target for 20 USD before taxes.
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Quick Thought: Why I don't shop online
Or rather, why I don't buy my hair products online. I'm not trying to knock others who do, but that's just not for me. Mainly I don't do it because I am frugal, economically aware, cheap. I barely even want to pay sales tax when I make a purchase so the idea of paying shipping is just absurd to me. Also, I don't like the idea of having to wait for products. Sometimes I buy stuff in the store and I'm walking out the store smoothing on a little of the product.
My Staple! |
For example, I have always wanted to try Oyin Handmade Juice and Berries. But I can't justify dropping $6.40 on top of $11.00 (as per CurlMarts shipping) just to try out this product. |
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Initial Thoughts: TIGI Ego Boost
I also bought this at Target during my trip on 5/24. I paid about 18 USD and was able to get it in a vacuum sealed pack that had two for the price of one (that is why you should always check the ends of the book ends of the aisles for extra deals!). I have been DESPERATE to find a good leave in conditioner. The smell on this product is very nice! It's not nearly as sweet as the Foxy Curls Cream (post about it here). . . it's more of a light typical hair product smell. I put about a pea sized amount in my bang and it left my hair feeling very smooth and moisturized, not sticky like the HE and PM ones below do.
To date I have tried Paul Mitchell, Garnier Fructis, Herbal Essences and they have all been major FAILS! Boo hiss!
These are all products that I have either seen work for people with similar hair-types online and in person. I remember how excited I was to finally find the Herbal Essences leave-in, especially since the women on the forums were stock-piling it and driving to various Targets and drugstores in search of this "HG" (holy-grail, basically means amazing) product. I tried it and I decided to swear off Herbal Essences after using the HE leave-in above and HE Hello Hydration. I also decided to stop trying to mold my hair journey/regimen off of others.
Back on topic. I have only tried this product once so it's too early for a definite verdict, but I hope it's the leave in that I've been searching for. I don't buy that whole split end mending BS; I'm just concerned about the leave-in aspect of it.
Speaking about split ends, I HATE when products claim to mend split ends. Split ends are already damaged, so the only way to get rid of them is to cut them off. To me it's like ripping a sheet of paper, gluing it back with Elmers glue and then declaring the paper whole again. Stupid.
Update: May 28, 2012
I've used this product three times now and I'm loving it so far. Last night I washed with Joico's Moisture Recovery Conditioner, applied the TIGI leave and sealed with John Frieda's Super Skinny serum. Today my hair feels very moisturized and supple. I love it :D
To date I have tried Paul Mitchell, Garnier Fructis, Herbal Essences and they have all been major FAILS! Boo hiss!
These are all products that I have either seen work for people with similar hair-types online and in person. I remember how excited I was to finally find the Herbal Essences leave-in, especially since the women on the forums were stock-piling it and driving to various Targets and drugstores in search of this "HG" (holy-grail, basically means amazing) product. I tried it and I decided to swear off Herbal Essences after using the HE leave-in above and HE Hello Hydration. I also decided to stop trying to mold my hair journey/regimen off of others.
Back on topic. I have only tried this product once so it's too early for a definite verdict, but I hope it's the leave in that I've been searching for. I don't buy that whole split end mending BS; I'm just concerned about the leave-in aspect of it.
Speaking about split ends, I HATE when products claim to mend split ends. Split ends are already damaged, so the only way to get rid of them is to cut them off. To me it's like ripping a sheet of paper, gluing it back with Elmers glue and then declaring the paper whole again. Stupid.
Update: May 28, 2012
I've used this product three times now and I'm loving it so far. Last night I washed with Joico's Moisture Recovery Conditioner, applied the TIGI leave and sealed with John Frieda's Super Skinny serum. Today my hair feels very moisturized and supple. I love it :D
Product Rave: Jane Carter Nourish & Shine
I am absolutely in LOVE with this product. I bought this somewhere in NYC for less than 20 USD. I'm not a huge fan of gels (the only one I use is Garnier Fructis Pure Clean Gel) so I use this whenever I pull my hair back into a bun. The smell is very strong and sunflowery, and can be slightly overwhelming. I typically use about a pea sized amount, which is great for a broke post-grad student. The picture below shows how much I've used since I bought the product in January.
In the Amazon reviews I saw that some people use this on their skin but. . . *side-eye* there's no way I would ever use this on my skin. The smell is okay for my hair, but definitely not for my skin.
Warning to those who live in warm climates! This product has the potential to melt. For example, I my jar is much softer and more pliable now in May than it was in January. This is not necessarily a good or bad thing, just an observation. If I bought this online I would not have it shipped in the summer. The heat from the sun and the UPS truck would probably ensure that I'd get a jar of sunflower scented oil, not pomade.
Initial Thoughts: TIGI Foxy Curls
On a whim I decided to pick this up tonight at Target. I paid a little under 18 USD for it. No comment on whether or not I was influenced by the cute bottle *guilty look*. I flat ironed my hair on Friday but because of the humidity in Boston it's half straight, half kinky. Ohh well. When I went to apply the cream to my bang I got scared for a minute because my hair didn't curl back up immediately, but fortunately it just needed a minute to catch itself *breathes sigh of relief*
Anyway, here are my initial thoughts. The smell is EXTREMELY sweet, almost like liquid candy. Straight out of the bottle the smell makes me feel slightly nauseas but now that it's on my hair I can't smell it as strongly. I used a pea sized amount on my wet bang (I'll post pictures in a few minutes). In terms of performance, my curls are perfectly defined and have dried with minimal shrinkage. It has even managed to tame the unruly/dry 4b halo that I have going on. Sometimes this section is painfully dry, coarse and undefined. Other times, like now, it blends in perfectly with the rest of my 4a/3c hair.
Overall I am very pleased with this product but it is too early to say whether not I'd repurchase it. I'll be back with an update later.
Anyway, here are my initial thoughts. The smell is EXTREMELY sweet, almost like liquid candy. Straight out of the bottle the smell makes me feel slightly nauseas but now that it's on my hair I can't smell it as strongly. I used a pea sized amount on my wet bang (I'll post pictures in a few minutes). In terms of performance, my curls are perfectly defined and have dried with minimal shrinkage. It has even managed to tame the unruly/dry 4b halo that I have going on. Sometimes this section is painfully dry, coarse and undefined. Other times, like now, it blends in perfectly with the rest of my 4a/3c hair.
Overall I am very pleased with this product but it is too early to say whether not I'd repurchase it. I'll be back with an update later.
Thursday, May 24, 2012
First post!
Yippee! I have finally started my own blog! Due to my addictive nature, I thought it would be best if I waited until after I finished undergrad to start one. Otherwise, I knew that I would spend way too much time working on my blog and not enough time working on my degree and baby thesis *shifty look* Anyway I plan to use this blog as a way to document my hair journey. I have a tendency to try products or combos and forget what I used. Blame it on the degree insanity.
More about my hair:
In January my hair reached BSL and I was ridiculously happy. Before that my hair had hovered at SL for years (which I foolishly thought was my terminal length). While I was happy with my BSL hair it was getting to be too much because I was also transitioning from relaxed to natural. In January of this year had a massive setback due to being a product junkie (PJ) and not doing strand tests. I tried Aveda's BeCurly line and the protein in the products was way too much for my hair. It matted, tangled and dreaded. It was a nightmare. In order to preserve my sanity I cut my hair from BSL to APL and then began to un-dreaded my tangled hair. You think I would have learned from this but I had a similar set back in April due to Chi's Silk Infusion *guilty look.* Finally after two massive setbacks, I've gotten smarter and started actually reading product labels.
Anyway, today my hair is thriving despite my setbacks. My hair is almost APL on the natural bits and reaching BSL with the relaxed parts included. My last relaxer was April 2, 2010 and I plan to BC on June 2, 2012 to make it an even 26 months. However it's so hard to fight the urge to BC. . . I have nothing keeping me back but my OCD desire to wait until a semi-arbitrary date. . .
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