Friday, February 25, 2011

Don't call it a comeback...

There were plenty of Crayola-colored wigs and long, silky extensions displayed at the 64th annual Bronner Bros. International Hair Show, which drew more than 60,000 stylists, hair enthusiasts and exhibitors who work with black hair this past weekend....Yet against the backdrop of energetic hip-hop music and among the booths stocked with glossy tubs of chemical relaxers, some black women went back to basics: They wore their own natural hair.

That might be seem like an unexpected trend, with music artists such as Beyonce and Nicki Minaj sporting bright wigs and extensions. Wigs, weaves and relaxers are indeed big business. In 2006, black hair care products including relaxers, shampoos and hair accessories for weaves totaled $1.8 billion, according to The Hunter-Miller Group Inc., a market research group specializing in African-American issues. But going natural, say several stylists and experts, is making a comeback. There were education sessions for women who were curious about styling their natural curls in courses titled "Innovative Styling for Natural and Locked Hair" and "The Art of Natural Hair."
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Many people say that this natural thing is a trend that's making a comeback.  If CNN is writing articles about it, they must be on to something right?  Well maybe not, considering that CNN is headquartered in Atlanta where there are just as many natural people as relaxed so it can't help but go unnoticed.

What say you?  Do you think this is a trend that will go away or is natural hair care here to stay?

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Length Check 1 2 1 2...2011 Hair Goals

Happy New Year!  I hope you all had a great holiday.  Mine was action packed, but I'll save that for another day.  In preparation for going home for Christmas, I wanted to get my hair done.  Not only had I had my weave in for almost 10 weeks, but I hadn't had my hair trimmed or straightened (for real) in like 8+ months so I was anxious to see my hair and check progress.  It was an interesting process to say the least....
After the beast (the weave) was set free

Banging curls

"Stretched"

Excuse me while I feel myself...lol

but I was very pleased with the results. I was a bit nervous since I hadn't had a trim in so long, but my hair has made great progress and there wasn't a bunch of hair on the floor.  Now that it's a new year, I feel like I should set some goals and have something to work towards.  My goal for the year is to be bra strap length (BSL).  The longest layer of my hair is at armpit length (APL), so I don't think this is unachievable.  Maybe I can even get beyond that, although I think I'll be over it by then, but we'll see. 

What are your hair plans for 2011?  Do you have any specific goals?  If so, please share.

Stay Fierce!

Saturday, December 25, 2010

So...I Big Chopped

As of November 23, 2010 your girl is officially natural. Yes, I finally ended my 18 month transition and I did it without losing my sanity in the process.

Ruff and tough with my afro puff

Twist and Curl

I heart my roots

Curlformer set

Curlform Fro

Dry Bantu

Bunnin'



So, what's new?

  • I am now washing my hair biweekly, with dry styling as needed in between.
  • I am using Karen's Body Beautiful products (review to come).
  • I will not press my hair out until June 2011, which will be one year without heat.
  • I have as much as 8 inches in some spots. My goal for the June press is 12. This will take me to just above apl.
I think that's about it. I missed you guys. Toots and I have to do better.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Wedding Hair

The wedding has been come and gone and many people have asked for a post on my wedding hair.  Since it seems like Miss G is never going to write again (she has much to update us on), I figured I might as well step up to the plate. 

As the wedding was approaching, I could not figure out how I wanted to wear my hair.  I knew I didn't want to wear it straight or weaved down my back.  I was thinking of going with just a regular bun, but came across this picture on the net.

It was perfect!  It was chic and textured and would look perfect with my birdcage veil and fascinator.  I sent to my hairdresser so she could mentally prepare for the trial run.  On the day of the trial run, I brought my veil to see how it would all look.  She did some flat twists, I sat under the dryer for at least 2 hour and my hair still wasn't completely dry.  At this time, I'm thinking that this wasn't going to work because I didn't not 4 hours to spend in the salon on my wedding day.  Nonetheless, this was the result of the trial run.


Not 100% in love, but it was getting there- I could see my vision coming together.  On the day of the wedding, it all come together and in under 3 hours!  Here is the final product.  


 What do you think?

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Should I BC?

I know I have been neglecting you guys with hair updates. But there hasn't been much going on. I have been weaved for 8 weeks now. The break from Sunday hair days has been great. Now I am officially missing my hair.

I'm shooting to BC in the later part of November which will be 17+ months of transitioning. I plan to let my mom do it. You put the perm in, you cut it out. LOL. But am I ready? Since I plan to keep my weave for another 3 weeks, and my edges are mostly natural, I will use those to help me decide.

Soaking Wet

Added a little Giovanni gelto see what my wash and go may look like.

Twisted and stretched

Shrunk

Do I have enough growth to BC?

Monday, September 27, 2010

Quasi Length Check

So this past wash day, I decided to switch it up a bit.  I'd been rocking the braid outs faithfully and they'd been giving me great results, but I just wanted something different.  I've gone about 5 months without heat and I was ready to see my hair.  Anyway, I decided (with no help from Miss G) to put my hair in 6 ponytails, roll with large rollers and sit under the dryer.  Not sure what my plan would be after this, but I went for it anyway.  So after 1 hour and 45 minutes, I couldn't take it anymore.  I took one of the ponytails down (that still wasn't dry) to do a fake length check.  I say fake because my hair still wasn't completely dry.  This is what I got:

 Check me out, medium hair don't care

 The next morning after sleeping with all my hair in one big pony (I still hadn't figured out what I wanted to do with it, so I just went to sleep), I took it down just to see what I was working with. 
Let me find out I have some hair...

My hair has gotten a lot longer since straightening it for our engagement pics in April and my ends aren't terrible.  Another thing I notice is that my hair has gotten a lot more dense since even 6 months ago.  I still haven't decided if I'm going to get my hair professionally straightened before the wedding, but when I do, I will definitely post pics.
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