Wednesday, May 17, 2006
The Cure for Dry locks
My hair feels so much better, since I washed and conditioned it. I think my locks were starving for deep moisture. I washed my hair with Jamaican Mango & Lime Tingle Shampoo (It really tingles) and left the condition on for 5 minutes in a hot steamy shower. This is the first time I have used conditioner on my Sl's for that length of time. I feared the conditioner would make my hair too soft and cause slippage. I didn't have any problem this time. My hair was very happy after the treatment. I think I am going to wash and condition every 2 weeks to keep my locks healthy.
Dry Hair Blues
The last time I had my locks maintained I decided to lighten the color of my hair. Nohing major, I just went a few shade lighter for a summer-y look. Well its been about 6 weeks since the color and my hair has been incredibly dry and blah! My scalp has also been quite itchy. I must confess that I don't wash my hair that often. I can usually go 3 -4 weeks without shampooing (Gasp!!) I know that sounds real bad, but my hair tends to thrive without too much washing. I spritz with my ACV and Tea Tree oil concoction and I'm good to go.
Any how, since I got this color job, I have to re-think my routine before I lose my hair.
Any how, since I got this color job, I have to re-think my routine before I lose my hair.
Monday, May 15, 2006
Meet my Friend Shauntell
Shauntell has thick gorgeous hair that she has been wearing natural for about 5 years. She used to wear them in 2 strand twists and I encouraged her to try locking her hair. As far as I am concerned locking seems to be a fairly logical progression from 2 strand twists. She decided to go with the traditional locks and she looks great. Because of her hair texture her hair was fully locked in less than a year.