Monday, December 20, 2010

I AM IN LOVE.........

With KISS MY FACE Shampoo and Conditioner. It is sulfate and paraben free and totally organic description for both follows below. I got this at SHOPRITE in the organic aisle but i also see you can order it from there website as well. It was on sale for 4.50 for each. But the original price was 9.00 for each. BUT I AM STICKING WITH IT AS THIS IS THE BEST ONE I have found so far.Also they have a gel, I will try it and let all you product junkies know what that is like.
Whenever shampoo gently and thoroughly cleanses your hair without stripping or drying and soothes your scalp with pure essential oils and organic herbs. Especially great for the very sensitive shampooer. It's as effective as it is good for your hair, leaving your locks luminous. The unique, natural aromas will leave you exhilarated.
- for everyday use
- moisture balancing
- appropriate for all hair types
GOOD FOR YOU BECAUSE...Wheat Protein: helps lock in moisture for the hair
Nettle: stimulates hair growth and improves the condition of the scalp
Sage: promotes hair growth
INGREDIENTS:Certified Organic Floral Water of Rosemary, Chamomile, Lemon Balm, Water, Infusion of Organic Herbs of Nettle, Olive Leaf, Calendula, Sage, Lavender, Certified Organic Aloe Vera, Olefin Sulfonate, Cocomidopropyl Betaine, Glycerin, Sea Salt, Caprylic Acid, Glycine, Lavender Oil, Green Tea Extract, Wheat Protein, Tocopherol, Lime Oil, Potassium Sorbate, Citric Acid
Conditioner leaves my hair soooooo soft and tangle free and it curls without me putting any gel on it at allllllllll I LOVE THIS PRODUCT LINE
Formulated for daily use, Whenever conditioner restores the hair's vitality and replenishes lost nutrients. The organic botanicals and pure essential oils nourish and strengthen hair while improving manageability, diminishing tangles and split ends, leaving your locks flexible, full and healthier than ever. The scent-uous aromatherapeutic® essential oil blend will leave you uplifted and exhilarated.
- for everyday use
- enhanced nourishment
- appropriate for all hair types
GOOD FOR YOU BECAUSE...Wheat Protein: helps lock in moisture and smooths the hair shaft
Horsetail: adds shine and elasticity
Thyme: promotes a healthy scalp
INGREDIENTS:Certified Organic Floral Waters of Lavender, Hibiscus, Lemongrass, Water, Infusion of Certified Organic Herbs of Horsetail, Rose Hips, Lemon, Red Raspberry, Thyme, Certified Organic Aloe Vera, Behentrimonium Methosulfate, Glycerin, Stearalkonium Chloride, Certified Organic Jojoba Oil, Cetearyl Alcohol, Ceteareth 20, Lavender Oil, Green Tea Extract, Certified Organic Sunflower Oil, Wheat Protein, Wheat Amino Acids, Tocopherol, Lecithin, Panthenol, Lime Oil, Caprylic Acid, Glycine, Guar, Potassium Sorbate, Citric Acid
PEACE IM OUT...PJ-4 TAHIRA

VIDEO TRANSITIONING STYLES

Hey,
 I just wanted to post this video I came across on youtube from LoveIslandBeauty...She is in the middle of transitioning. I love this video because she gives you lots of different hair styles you can do while transitioning AND being completely natural. (not to mention they all look quick and easy).....Sometimes we run out of ideas and we get frustrated with our hair...I would recommend on your down time to watch a few of theses tutorials.....Enjoy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkGs7ErLb5Q

Friday, December 17, 2010

New mobile templates for reading on the go

Posted by Jiho Han, Software Engineer

We know many of you like to view blog posts on your smartphones. However, it can be difficult at times because of the small screen size. This is why we are excited to announce our first launch of mobile templates! Initially available as opt-in functionality on Blogger in Draft, mobile templates will re-format your blogs for smartphones to enhance your readers’ viewing experience. In order to activate mobile templates, simply go to Dashboard > Settings > Email & Mobile tab, enable the mobile template option and then save settings.


Feature highlights
  • Preview: Get a glimpse of what your blog will look like by clicking on the Mobile Preview button. You can also see it on your smartphone by scanning the QR-code to the right of the options.
  • Automatic redirection: All opted-in blogs will automatically be redirected to the mobile view when accessed from a smartphone*.
  • Template support: We are initially supporting 6 variants of the Simple template and 6 variants of the Awesome template. If you have used one of these 12 templates through our Template Designer, your mobile view will be rendered in the same style as your desktop view (other template variants will be rendered as Simple). Some gadgets are also supported**.


  • Mobile ads: Mobile AdSense ads will be displayed at the top of the post pages and at the bottom of the index page if the blog has an AdSense gadget or inline blog ads.

  • Comments and videos: You will be able to make comments and watch videos.
We hope you enjoy the improved mobile experience. As always, we would love to hear from you so please feel free to tell us what you think through our feedback form.

*WebKit-based mobile browsers are supported for our initial launch.
**Supported gadgets/elements in this launch: Header, Blog, Profile, AdSense, Attribution.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

INTERVIEW WITH JAMES

PJ1: WHY DID YOU DECIDE TO GROW DREADS?
JAMES: When I was in college I had cornrows, but when it was time to graduate and get a job, I wanted a style that was more socially acceptable without having to cut my hair. I was reluctant at first, because my mother and college roommate already had locs, so I wanted my own look. I had to put that aside since I didn't want to cut it.


PJ1: HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN GROWING YOUR HAIR?
JAMES: I started growing it in 2000, I've had the locs since 2003.


PJ1: WAS YOUR TRANSITION DIFFICULT?
JAMES: Yes! My hair was already long when I started, so it didn't look too good in the very beginning. Also, I was going to a salon in Harlem where they were comb twisting it, which doesn't make for as neat a look. Now I go to a place where they palm twist, which keeps it neater and looking fresh longer.

PJ1: WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE SOME WHO IS STRUGGLING IN THEIR TRANSITION?
JAMES: 1. Stick with it. It takes a while for your hair to actually loc (it took about 4-5 months for me), but once it does you'll be happy and have the look you want.
2. Find a good location who palm rolls. When I started, I was going to the wrong place, so I wasn't happy and I came close to cutting it.


PJ1: DO YOU HAVE A SIGNATURE HAIR STYLE?
JAMES: I'm not big into styling my locs. I've only done it once. I'm a low maintenance guy, so I just keep it in a ponytail. I like to be able to just pull it back and go.


PJ1: WORKING IN CORPORATE AMERICA, DID YOU HAVE SECOND THOUGHTS ON GROWING YOUR HAIR OUT?
JAMES: I did have concerns at first, especially since they were new when I began looking for a job. Luckily, I found a place that was accepting and it hasn't been an issue.



PJ1: WHAT DO YOU DO FOR A ‘BAD HAIR DAY’?
JAMES: Because I keep it simple, I don't have bad hair days. Plus I get it done more often than most people. I workout so I sweat my hair out pretty quickly. That means getting it done every two weeks.



PJ1: DO YOU USE ANY PARTICULAR PRODUCT IN YOUR HAIR?
JAMES: I have no idea what they put in my hair lol. I know it's Indian hemp, but I'm not sure what type. Since I get it done so often I don't do any maintenance at home.


PJ1: DO YOU HAVE A PREFERENCE WHEN IT COMES TO A WOMAN’S HAIR BEING NATURAL OR RELAXED?
JAMES: Without a doubt natural. I don't know why more women don't do it. It gives them the versatility to go curly or straight on a daily basis. What man wouldn't want a woman who can do that? I love natural girls!

BEFORE LOCS

ME NOW....

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Search and Insert YouTube Videos

Blogger supports drop-dead easy video-blogging -- if you have a video file, you can just upload it to Blogger. But when it comes to video-blogging, we know a lot of you also choose to embed YouTube videos to your post.

Currently, adding a YouTube video to your post is fairly easy, but it still requires several steps of work: If you don't have the embed code already, you'd have to open a new browser window or tab, go to YouTube.com, search the video, and play the video to make sure it's the right video. Once you copy the embed code, you come back to your Blogger post and manually insert the code in your post.

We’ve just added a new Blogger in Draft feature that makes this process a lot easier. You don't have to open another tab or window; from your post editor, just click the Insert a Video button in the toolbar. In addition to the already existing Upload tab, you'll now see two new tabs: From YouTube and My YouTube videos.



In the From YouTube tab, you can search, browse, and play back YouTube videos all within the interface. If you have your own videos on YouTube, My YouTube videos tab will show them as well.


Once you choose the video, click on Select to insert the video to the post. You’ll then see a thumbnail image for the video, which you can move around in the post by drag-and-drop.


By the way, in case you didn’t know, it’s as easy to add a video to your blog from YouTube as it is to add a YouTube video in Blogger. While you are watching a YouTube video, click “Share” button, and you will see Blogger as one of the places you can share the video to. Click on Blogger, and you’ll see the familiar BlogThis! mini post editor -- all you have to do is to select a blog (if you have more than one blog, that is), fill out some content, and then Publish the post. Enjoy video-blogging!



Monday, December 13, 2010

MIX AND MATCH MONDAYS

I've been sitting here contemplating on posting this post because...well....it's not about hair. However, how I see it, my hair sometimes is an accessory and sometimes my hair IS my outfit. You CAN'T talk about hair without talking about fashion/makeup/beauty/etc...They all tie into each other...So just to spice things up a little, I'm going to add those topics in 'hair' and there. lol

So, this is more of an FYI for all of those MAC lovers....
Nicki Minaj has team up with MAC Cosmetics to design a limited edition product. Pink 4 Friday is the name of the lipstick that Nicki has designed and named to match her Pink Friday album.

The exclusive shade will cost $14.50 and Friday, Dec. 17th will be the LAST day you can purchase it.



So do you plan on purchasing Pink 4 Friday??
Drop me a line....
Signing off, CHAN, PJ1

Sunday, December 12, 2010

WASH AND GO

Peace and blessings people,
So, you are probably wondering why I did a W&G on the middle of December.... Well, as I was updating the blog last night, my cousin (by marriage, whom I've never met before)walked in and the rest was a wrap. Rekita's hair is natural and she wears it in it's natural state. Her curls were so defined and health looking...so me being me began interviewing her (which I will be posting). -_-

One of the products that she uses to define her curls is Cantu Grow Strong Strengthening Treatment. I thought she was referring to the leave in treatment which is what I used in my hair for the braid-out that I have posted but it's another product of the Cantu line...So, seeing the results of her hair, I thought I'd give it a try.

So earlier today I watched her set her hair with this Cantu butter. She washed, towel dried and sectioned her hair off...Next she began taking pieces from the section, applying the product , and brushing it through with a denman brush. When she was done her hair was full of curls. Now I've seen this process done plenty of times but I've never seen results like this before.....So off to Target I went.... I purchases 2 Cantu Grow Strong Strengthening Treatments (one for her and one for me), and on my way to the register I saw an end cap full of ELF products on sale. Ladies, if you know anything about ELF, they have really nice makeup products for dirt cheap. I purchase and eyeshadow set of 8 color with an eyeliner/brush for $5...I said let me get out of here NOW before I go crazy...So I dashed back in the car and headed home to try this new product...you know how it is when you get a new product, you can't get home quick enough to try it.
So step by step, this is what I did:
-  EVOO/water mix first and let it sit for about an hour
- Cowashed hair with Trader Joe's Tea Tree Tingle conditioner
- Braided hair in 5 sections with 2nd round of conditioner
- Rinsed out and towel blotted hair
- Took one braid out, sprayed with EVOO/water mix ONCE
- Sectioned off pieces and began to apply product
- Brushed through with a denman brush
- Repeated last 3 steps until my whole head was completed.
I don't really agree with the whole 'number/letter' hair type chart but just to give you a visual, her hair type is 4A(blow dried) and 3C (wet) per Rekita. Now when my hair is wet its straight in some areas, curly in some areas, and puffy/frizzy in some...so with that being said, I don't know what my hair type is!

I will say I was impressed with the product but my hair is just uncontrollable in some areas, mainly the very center of my hair. It has a mind of it's own and it doesn't co-operate when I need it to. The product defined my curls with the help of the brush, but just couldn't get that middle under control. So I went back, rewet just the top of my hair, and applied Eco styler gel (Olive Oil) to the frizzy section to try to get more definition in my curls.
I will post pictures of the outcome....


Just applied product..still wet


Closer shot of curls (head hanging down)


75% Dry and sampling my new Elf products

So there you have it.....Now I will tell you, my hair looks better in the picture than in person.
I have NO IDEA what my hair is going to look like in the morning but I can already foresee I'm going to have a problem.
Product rating ~LOVING IT~

Signing off, Chan/PJ1

Thursday, December 9, 2010

INTERVIEW WITH MINAH


PJ-1: Why did you decide to ‘go natural’?
MINAH: I decided to go natural because relaxers did more damage than good. The only thing the perm was helping was my edges. So after I was turned on to the doobie (in 1998) I realized that all I needed to say was 2 phrases " Purple rollers" and " Blow dry my roots por favor" after that I was good until the next month. Also I decided to color my hair and I was told that you can’t have color and a relaxer at the same time so one had to go and I love my Honey Blonde color.

 PJ-1: How long have you been natural?
MINAH: Wow I believe I have been natural for about 10 years now. It’s a love hate relationship.

 PJ-1: What do you do when you’re having a bad hair day?
MINAH: Add a head band with a messy bun to the side, a bun on top with a side swoop bang or a ponytail.

PJ-1: How often do you apply heat to your hair?
MINAH: Depends… in the summer NEVER it’s a wet and go situation All other months…not often at all. I blow dry it after washing and flat iron it for initial styling.

PJ-1: What product are you really feeling right now?
MINAH: Extra virgin olive oil and carrot oil.



MY SUMMER CURLS


MY HAIR STRAIGHT


MY BAD HAIR DAY (SIDE BUN W/HEAD BAND)


ANOTHER SUMMER LOOK

  
I Just love the many different textures of our hair.....Who's up next?...Signing off, PJ-1, Chan

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Natural Hair Transition

Natural Hair Transition
Transitioning from permed or relaxed hair to natural hair should be an exciting time for you.  It should not be a time of intimidation or of a feeling of loss.  Many women face objections from boyfriends, husbands, family and even in the workplace.  While we can't help you with those social and political pressures, we can give you some tips on what to expect and how to make the transition as easy as possible.
What to Expect When Transitioning to Natural Hair
People often ask us how they can make their relaxed hair "revert" back to natural hair.  The true answer is you cannot. Nothing will make hair that has been chemically relaxed go back to its natural state.  You have two choices, you can live with the permed hair at the end of the natural hair that is coming in or you can cut the permed hair off.  Should you decide you just can't let go of that length, be prepared for some breakage.  The place where the natural hair joins the permed hair is a weak point.  Many people experience a lot of breakage when growing out a perm.  By treating the hair gently and minimizing combing during the transitioning stage, you can minimize the breakage. How much breakage you get is dependent on your hair type and how you treat your hair during the process.  Baka Beautiful's Natural-Laxer MIX is excellent for minimizing breakage during this phase.  By gently softening the natural hair and strengthening the entire hair, the Natural-Laxer makes the transition from permed hair to natural hair easier and less traumatic.

How to Make the Transition to Natural Hair
There are a few basic ways to make the transition to natural hair.  The simplest is to just cut off the permed hair and live with a short hair style for several months.  This is the boldest way.  But, takes the least amount of work and there's no worry about breakage. 

           Cut off the relaxed hair- depending on how much new growth and your preferences you have a few styling options.  You can wear a TWA (tweeny weeny afro) or twists (two strand or comb twists) pretty easily with almost any length hair.  For other styling ideas visit Natural and Transition Hair Styles for Black Women
           Braids and/or extensions- you can have your hair braided until it grows to a length where you feel comfortable cutting off the new growth and going with other styling options
           SisterlocksTM- SisterLocks can be started with one and one half inches of new growth at the scalp.  They are similar to dread locks but with a look more like micro braids or very small twists.  They leave you with many styling options.  For more information (including pictures) go to http://www.sisterlocks.com
           Other Transition Styles- see below for more ideas of styles to wear while making the transition from relaxed to natural hair.
If you are going to try to maintain your length while transitioning, keep these things in mind.  Your hair is very fragile during this time.  Handle it as little as possible and make sure you keep it well moisturized.  Sleep with a silk cap or scarf at night to prevent friction on your pillow and to maintain moisture in your hair.

How Not to Make the Transition to Natural Hair
Transitioning to natural hair in other ways, like pressing the natural hair as it grows in underneath the relaxed hair, are going to make your hair prone to breakage and can damage the natural hair you're trying to grow in.  Products that claim to revert permed hair might make it frizzy, but are not going to really make it natural.  You do not want to put chemicals on top of chemicals in your hair.  You will only end up damaging the hair and get even more breakage than you would experience otherwise.  While transitioning, try to find a style that will accommodate the new growth coming in like twists or braids. 

Finding a Natural Hair Transition Style
This may be the biggest challenge of all about going natural (besides the comments from your friend and co-workers).  How do you style your hair when it's very short or when some of it is nappy and the rest is straight.  There are several options.  Here are a few:
           TWA- do the Big Chop and just wear a Tweeny Weeny Afro
           Braids or SisterLocks- SisterLocks can be started with as little as 1-1/2" of new growth at the scalp.
           Two Strand or Comb Twists- simple yet effective.  If you decide to cut your hair, you can just use some styling gel (like Black Earth's Lock It Up Gel) and part your hair into sections.  Either twist on a comb or take two strands and twist them around each other.  Your hair can be worn like this for several days before having to re-style.  CAUTION:  Hair that is left twisted for too long can begin to lock.  So, unless you want locks, take it down every once in a while.
           Straw Set- this is a great style if you want to keep your permed hair.  The tight curls make the different textures (your roots and ends) less noticeable.
           Crinkle Set or Twist Out-  by braiding or twisting your hair using a setting gel, you can create a wavy/crinkly look that minimizes the different textures of your hair.  This is a very simple and very cute style.  You can wear  your hair in twists or braids for a while, then remove them and wear the "twist out" look.
           Flat Twists- basically the same as cornrows.  The difference is you use two strands of hair instead of three.
For other styling ideas visit Natural and Transition Hair Styles for Black Women
How To Do a Straw Set
As your new growth gets to about an inch or so, you'll really begin to notice the transition between the natural hair and the permed hair.  This hair style protects the hair by minimizing strain on the place where the hair is most vulnerable because you can just "finger comb" your hair.  It might take a little while when you first try this.  But, as you get practice, this style doesn't take that long to do.

You will need:
           A pack of plastic drinking straws
o          For slightly larger and looser curls, use small perm rods- available at many beauty supply stores
           End papers
           Bobby pins
           Black Earth Crinkles & Curls or other setting lotion (make sure it's alcohol free)
           Light hair oil
Step 1:  Shampoo and condition your hair and blot dry with a towel.
Step 2:  Part you hair into 1/4 to 1/2 inch sections
Step 3:  Place end papers on to ends of your hair.
Step 4:  Roll your hair onto the straws or perm rods and secure it  with a hair pin.
Step 5:  Repeat steps 2-4 until you have finished your  entire head.
Step 6:  Dry your hair under a hooded dryer.
Step 7:  Gently remove the straws and separate the curls.
Step 8:  Spray with a light oil and continue to spray with oil on a daily basis.

How To Do Flat Twists
You will need:
           Comb
           Black Earth Crinkles & Curls or other setting lotion (alcohol free please)
           Bobby pins
1.         Shampoo and condition your hair and blot dry with a towel.
2.         Part your hair using a rat tail comb to make the parts clean and straight.
3.         Put styling gel onto hair for greater hold.
4.         Separate the section into 2 strands at the hairline.
5.         Wind one strand over the other, picking up hair as you move down the section.
6.         Secure the twist with a bobby pin placed parallel and underneath the twist.
7.         You can either twist right to the back of your head or leave hair out at the ends and roller set or straw set.
How To Do the Twist Out Look

You will need:
           Setting lotion (Black Earth Crinkles & Curls or Treasured Locks Locks of Curls Pomade & Gel are perfect for this)
           Hair Oil (any good hair oil will do- Treasured Locks H2G Hair Growth Serum, Hair & Scalp Elixir are great)
1.         Wet hair
2.         Add oil
3.         Braid hair or twist it using the setting lotion
4.         You can wear the braids or twists for a day (or two or three)
5.         Remove the braids and leave the hair crinkly for a few days
6.         Wear a cap at night or rebraid to maintain the style

TRANSITIONING INTO THE NEW YOU

Okay.....so....I have learned that for me towel drying my hair dries the moisture out of it, so I started just letting it air dry with a plastic bag and evoo mixed with a conditioner, I wring my hair out and then spray my evoo on my hair after I have put in the conditioner. I have noticed that since doing this my hair retains moisture and in a little over 2hrs I RINSE it out and in the morning I put my ECO gel in my hair and keep it moving.My hair has tighter curls and I have learned my hair reacts much better when I do this.