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Hair after a week of being straightend |
Defining your curls, simply means to manipulate your natural hair using products like gels, and creams that would help make your hair have the appearance of springy spirals. For me to achieve that look I wash and condition my hair as usual, and then use a product which I developed called Quench. I place the product on freshly washed hair (wet) and then I double strand twist. I then apply a small bit of my hair moisturizing cream to each twist to seal in moisture. I generally allow the twist to stay in for a few days allowing my hair to stretch, making sure to moisturize my hair while in the double strand twists.
Chamomile provides effective treatment for health problems as diverse as indigestion and acidity, travel sickness, cramps, inflamed skin, and insomnia.used topically it makes for a perfect anti inflammatory.
Hair moisturizing cream made with dried Chamomile flowers |
Dried Peppermint herb & Peppermint EO |
Scalp Oil infused with Peppermint To learn more about the Scalp Massage oil. Go to Amadinaturals.webs.com This item is no longer being massed produced. If interested in purchasing follow the link above and place a special order. |
My Journey into the natural world has been an eye-opening one, to say the least. Thanks to the internet and people willing to share their journies, I was able to learn how my 4A/4B hair would respond to certain things. I learned how herbs and oils could make a world of difference in my everyday hair care routine. I was able to make a hair care moisturizer (all natural) from scratch, that my hair loves, and I learned how to make coconut oil from scracth.
The holidays are soon upon us, and for me they bring a whole host of good memories. However my hair would beg to differ because for it, it meant torture. As a young girl my mother would whip out the trusty ole ironing comb, fire it up and press every lucious nap into submission. Afterwards she would gleefully tell me how pretty my hair looked and then warn me not to run around sweating out her hard work. I hated sitting in that chair. Having my hair pressed, hearing the sizzling, smelling the heated hair mixed with pomade, and I especially hated the occasional accidental slip of the ironing comb. Which always seemed to land on a small part of the top of my ear.