Tuesday, December 8, 2009
About Hair Regimens....
Quite a few people have asked me, "what did you do to make your hair grow so long?" There is no single answer to that question. Growing your hair long depends on many factors, and therefor no ONE thing can make someone's hair grow long. This is why it is important for everyone to develop a hair 'regimine'. A hair regimine is what you do to keep your hair healthy (healthy hair ALWAYS grows long). If you follow a stable hair regimine that keeps your hair healthy, you WILL see the results (long hair). So, how do you start? Gather the products you know work for your hair and write them down. Write down how often you will use them, and for what purpose. If you have gaps in your regimine, you need to research and find the right product to fill in the spaces. If you need an example on what a good hair regimine is, click here to view the "About Me" page and see my hair regimine. If you have any more questions, feel free to contact me! I will gladly answer any questions you may have. I will have a Step-By-Step Guide on creating a hair regimen coming soon!
Another question, to be answered shortly!
Hello everyone,
I recieved another question:
"hi my hair is growing great it is on my shoulder but is thinning what vitamins and shampoo would y recommend and do you brush your hair?"
This is a great question, and I will be answering it shortly so stay tuned!
I recieved another question:
"hi my hair is growing great it is on my shoulder but is thinning what vitamins and shampoo would y recommend and do you brush your hair?"
This is a great question, and I will be answering it shortly so stay tuned!
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Natural/homemade Neutralizers
I recently got a question about natural/homemade neutralizers for after relaxing, which is a very good topic. Here's the question:
"how do i make a homemade neutalizer for relaxed hair? I had a formula but lost it."
First of all, thank you for your question. Neutralizing your relaxer is probably the most important step when relaxing. A relaxer is actually a chemical reaction taking place in the strand of your hair. The normal pH of our hair is around 4 or 5. When we relax our hair, the pH is heightened to around 12 or 13, causing the bonds in our hair to break and become straight. Once the hair is straight, we stabilize the hair by bringing it back down to it's regular pH of 4 or 5. This is where the neutralizer comes in. Leaving the hair to stabilize itself can lead to damage and breakage. This vital step cannot be skipped or "under done". Now, you ask about a recipe for an all natural neutralizer.
"how do i make a homemade neutalizer for relaxed hair? I had a formula but lost it."
First of all, thank you for your question. Neutralizing your relaxer is probably the most important step when relaxing. A relaxer is actually a chemical reaction taking place in the strand of your hair. The normal pH of our hair is around 4 or 5. When we relax our hair, the pH is heightened to around 12 or 13, causing the bonds in our hair to break and become straight. Once the hair is straight, we stabilize the hair by bringing it back down to it's regular pH of 4 or 5. This is where the neutralizer comes in. Leaving the hair to stabilize itself can lead to damage and breakage. This vital step cannot be skipped or "under done". Now, you ask about a recipe for an all natural neutralizer.
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