Thursday, 19 June 2014

13 Weeks Post Relaxer



Hi ladies! 
So I'm at week 13 of my epic stretch, and have 11 more weeks remaining. For someone who's never stretched more than 14 weeks I am left wondering what myhair will be like I the weeks to come, but I do knowi shall overcome! 

In the meantime here's my new growth at 12 weeks. I do use my hair growth oil whenever I do remember. 

I am currently wearing a weave. The plan was to wear it for 4 weeks but I don't see that happening as I am finding it a menace dealing with the difference in texture of my hair and weave.
 I also find that I have to wet the weave with water n a bit of conditioner every morning and comb out the weave for my hair to be acceptable to me, so I'm not finding the weave funny.....I was looking forward to having something that I'd just up and go in the mornings, not stressing my poor soul. I might have as well carried my hair.....enough of me whining, here's the weave

To tKe care of my hair underneath, I spray with either my mix of aloe Vera juice, water and coconut oil but since yesterday I have been using taliah waajid protective mist bodifier, and my hair seems to be in love with this product, though it's too soon to tell. I do oil my scalp whenever I remember with my hair growth oil mix.

I intend to wash my Blair every week becos of the oils I use on my scalp as my scalp itches if I do not wash my hair. I will try and do a post on how I wash my weave over the weekend!


Happy Hair Growing!

Thursday, 8 May 2014

Decided to do an Epic Stretch!

Hey Guys!


So sorry I have been incommunicado again, despite all my promises.
Well I am going to try and blog more regularly it is always tough for me though.

I am currently 7 weeks Post relaxer and my hair is texlaxed so you can imagin the terror of my hair ( but I do Love my hair).
I decided at 4 weeks that I am going to stretch my hair for 24 weeks ie 6 Months. I have never stretched my hair for that long but I am seriously aiming for MBL (Middle of the Back Length) by December so I am in serious hair growth mode. I also want to retain all the grow, so I have come up with a regime for my dearly beloved hair.

I have taken time to research techniques and products that would make my stretch bearable with the least impact on my hair. I will also be assessing my hair weekly and if I do notice that breakage is occurring I will end my stretch and relax

I will be following a very low manipulation regime by protective styling with the use of braids. I am currently wearing braids which I have carried for 3 weeks and will take down at 4 weeks. I found this amazing girl that works at KLS salon in dolphin, whose really good braiding and her hands were tender on my hair so my braids were not tight. I will stick to her braiding my hair. Whilst in braids I have been moisturizing twice a day with a water and essential oils spray and sealing with eithr almond oil or Vatika enriched coconut oil.
Since I break out with oral hair growth aids, no serious hair vitamins for me. I am however taking prenatal vitamins recommended by fellow blogger productsthatactuallywork.blogspot.com. I actually got tested and was informed I was low on calcium, iron, B3 and vitamin e so taking these in my prenatal pill. I am also going to be using a special oil mix on my scalp made with Castor oil and some essential oils and herbs. Sorry I cannot reveal the recipe as I intend to sell this oil as it aids hair growth.
To prevent shedding during my stretch, I will be incorporating tea rinses or using my water mix of coconut and garlic extract oil. Garlic is great for stopping shedding at its tracks. I have tried to take garlic pills before but all they did was give me breakouts.

I will also be cowashing my hair to maintain my hair's moisture balance and will also be deep conditioning every week.
 I intend to put up a break down of my wash days so you can all see how my stretch is going, if I lost hair and tips on what is helping!

Wish me luck everyone!

Luv Furo

Tuesday, 25 March 2014


My newest hair fad is henna for dying my hair. The last time I visited Savy chic hub, Dabs of naijahaircangrow was raving about the many benefits of using henna on her hair. I made a mental note to try henna soonest on my hair so upon returning from my trip, I got some henna in the form of Nupur which is a blend of 100% natural henna and 9 natural herbs – Brahmi, shikakai, aloe vera, methi, bhringraj, amla, neem, hibiscus and jatamansi (truthfully I have never heard of some of these herbs).
 

Naturally being my hair ocd self, I can never use anything on my hair without some research and I read some rave reviews of henna. The most important being –

·         You need to know what you want from your treatment….are you seeking to just strengthen your hair without color. Use cassia obovata which is popularly referred to as ‘neutral henna’…seeking to lighten your strands and have a red tone? Use red henna, which is the original henna…..trying to darken your hair color cos you are in love with black hair? Advisable to use ‘indigo henna’.

·         Henna is not a permament hair dye….yea the color will last but it needs regular coloring as shampooing, swimming, blow drying all cause degradation of your color, though it will never turn brassy or bronze like your ammonia filled hair dyes.

·         Henna strengthens your hair strands, almost like a protein treatment and this can lead to dry and brittle strands, so always follow up each treatment with a moisturizing deep conditioning treatment.

·         Ensure you use 100% henna of body art quality. A lot of brands claim to be natural henna and will usually claim you can lighten to ‘light blonde’, ash brown’ ‘chestnut brown’ etc….these are not natural henna as the only color you will get from henna is red. These brands usually contain metallic compounds and / or salts which can damage your hair, so be cautious!
My hair before henna treatment
 
Hair after henna treatment
 

Now, what are the benefits of using a henna treatment?

·         It helps thicken your hair as it provides a double coating to your strands and aids in preventing thinning and hair loss.

·         It is a healthy way to color your hair without the damage that comes along with using hair dyes that typically contain ammonia and hydrogen peroxides

·         You can use henna as a great conditioner that helps maintain the quality of your hair

·         It helps strengthen your hair thereby making it resilient to damage and breakage.

·         It is antifungal so can help prevent dandruff

How do I use my henna?

Well, I followed my package instructions which was to mix my henna with water and/or oil and soak for about 4-6 hours ( I used Olive oil). I used a whisk to mix it properly.

I prepooed with a mix of crème of nature argan oil intensive therapy conditioner and amla oil and detangled after an hour under my shower cap. Then washed my hair as I normally do with Aubrey organics honeysuckle moisturizing shampoo. I put in the treatment first using a brush but decided I preferred my fingers ( I should state here that it’s advisable to use the henna when naked in your bathroom as its very messy and henna can stain your clothes). I wrapped it with my cling film and tied a scarf tightly to secure it in place. I had a bath afterwards and then went to bed.
Next morning I rinsed it out with water pouring loads of water to rinse and then I used my   vo5 moisture deep conditioner to cowash my hair to wash out the henna completely. I then deep conditioned with my baby sitrinillah. I don’t think I can explain with words how moisturized and yet strong my hair felt. I had my fingers in my hair all day long, lovingly playing with my new growth as I’m 9 weeks post relaxer. I intend to use henna on my hair monthly henceforth

Sunday, 12 January 2014

MY HAIR LOVES!

                    LOVE - an intense feeling of deep affection


Hi Ladies! I currently have my hair in a weave as a protective style and intend to write an article on weaves, but in the meantime, I decided to write one on the Products I love.

Let me warn, I am a Product Junkie so I tend to buy a lot of products to try. For me, I believe growing your hair is a journey and how best can you understand your hair if you don't try different products, plus my hair is founded on the principle of 'listening to my hair' which means, my hair needs various things at different times and it's best to be prepared....I know!

So here's a list of the things I love for my hair! Enjoy reading!

Cleansing my scalp - apple cider vinegar


Shampoo - Aubrey Organics Honeysuckle Moisturizing shampoo
                  Aphogee Deep moisture shampoo ( has sulfa yes but I prefer to use this when I am doing a    strong protein treatment)

Moisturizing Conditioner - aubrey organics white camellia ( I swear by this during a stretch)

                     Queen Helene cholesterol treatment ( I love this and it's cheap and cheerful)
                     Kanechom Chocolate hair conditioner and silicon mix (too yummy)

Protein Conditioner - aubrey organics GBP ( mild protein)
                                 ORS Replenishing conditioner ( mild protein)
                                 Aphogee 2 step (strong protein)

Shedding - Alter ego garlic hot oil treatment
                  Black tea ( every home has loads of this)

Oils - coconut oil
         Shea butter
         Jamaican black castor oil


Products I intend on trying soonest
              Egyss Megatek equine rebuilder

               Shapeless MTG
             Kanechom karite butter
            Pura body murumuru leave in conditioner ( Jen from Just grow already raves about this and it appears to be sold out , so that makes me wonder how effective it must be)
            Hairveda Sitririllah deep conditioner ( I hope I spelt it right....this is another from Jen....her hair looked really moisturized after using it and it's currently sold out as well)


Monday, 6 January 2014

2014 Hair Goals

 

So, its 2014 and this diva has some New Hair Goals.

1.       To Focus on Growth and Length retention.

I intend to do the Inversion Technique every month ie 4 minutes a day for 7 days a week. For those who do not know about the Inversion Technique, check out these youtube videos. Inversions work! During my Inversions will GHE my hair each night and ensure my moisture protein balance is maintained.

2.       Practice GHE at least 3 times a week even if I am not Inverting. I can swear by the Green house effect as it helped my hair especially when I had 3 textures to deal with after my botched relaxer attempt. I love the moisture it gives.

3.       Record all my hair dealings in my hair diary so I can check my progress and see what’s working and what isn’t.

4.       Relax my hair every 3 months. Last year I relaxed my hair every 4 months and whilst I liked stretching relaxers, it was such a headache to deal with. Plus I noticed I tend to flat iron my hair more regularly whenever my hair has new growth so I am avoiding this

5.       Naturally, stay away from the flat iron. If I want straight hair, will roller set my hair instead.

6.       Grow my hair to MBL ( Middle back length)

7.       Aim to drink at least 2 litres of water each day and eat healthier with a focus on Proteins, fruits and vegetables.

8.       Continue to follow my Hair regime tweaking it with the various methods I try that work for me.

What are your hair goals for the Year?

WHATS BEEN GOING ON WITH MY HAIR?


Happy New year Lovelies!

I know! I know, I took a hiatus off blogging but I’m back now with a clear head. Here’s what’s been happening to me on my hair journey –

End of November, whilst in the UK, I had my hair flatironed as it was very unmanageable being 16 weeks post relaxer and I had just taken out my braids. Whilst the lady was straightening my hair, I felt the settings of the flat iron were too high, but she assured me that the flat iron was ceramic and that my hair would not get damaged. I should have followed my instincts as it turned out that my hair got damaged and I was left later with split ends about two and a half, three inches long!

 my flat ironed hair
 
November Ending, i started taking Biotin pills as well. Started with 5000mg and then upped to 10,000mg.  I had heard it causes acne but I still went ahead taking it as I had researched that if you drank a lot of water it would help in avoiding the acne that comes along with taking the pills. I took them for abour 3 weeks and while I did notice that my hair became thicker, I had to stop as I suddenly became pizza face. I had acne all over my face, it was really so irritating. On stopping, the first week, I broke out some more. I have had to take 3000mg of vit c daily as well as 8500 iu of vit a to help clear my face. I’m also using my Clarisonic Mia to help with this. My skin has started clearing though, and I cannot wait for this nightmare to be over.

Deacember 2nd- I had my hair relaxed at a famous salon on the island,. The lady running it is supposedly great with natural and relaxed hair. A friend had earlier told me That the lady ruined her hair with a protein treatment and her hair broke, but I ignored my misgivings and followed the hype. She ended up using a relaxer my hair did not like (Designer Essentials Relaxer- Regular) and not only did my hair not relax, but I was left with a burnt scalp. I had to spend over a week babying my scalp, gheing and massaging with castor oil everyday in order for the hair not to break off and I be left with a baldspot. The area is healed now though. In the meantime, being unable to relax my hair again until 6 weeks, I have had to deal with 3 textures (my relaxed hair, inches of texlaxed hair and 2 and a half inches of kinky hair)
 first day of relaxer
split ends galore
 

At the end of December, I started Inversions, and I can happily say this has worked for me and I am so glad, since I don’t have to take any pills orally. I mixed Neem oil and a few drops of peppermint oil each night which I massaged into my scalp and then would follow up with 4 minutes of my Inversion pose ‘Standing forward fold’, which is known in yoga as ‘Uttansana’. I did this every night for 7 days and would ghe (green house effect) my hair. My hair ended up growing by 1 and a half inches and I am very happy as I had to cut off the 3 inches I grew.
my hair after the cut....still have a few splits but it's way better than before
hair is healthier now in above pic and wasn't even straightened just used mane and tail detangler and shea butter oil
my hair after my Inversion technique.....note I am 4 weeks post relaxer. In this pic my hair has not been combed, just plaited after airdrying

Will post my hair goals for the year shortly!