Thursday, November 10, 2011

Join the Curlvolution!!!!

A curlvolution is beginning. Can you hear the sound of it? Today is a new day, a green day, a call to be naturally beautiful. Hiding from the true nature of your hair has got to go. Lorraine Massey, author of The Curly Girl Handbook says, "Set your curls free an the rest will follow." My hair was straight until I was 12, or so I thought. I just hadn't embraced my natural wave and found my inner curl. I had long hair with no layers. With my mother as my stylist, I wore my hair slicked back into a tight ponytail or French braid every single day for about three years. My mom was no joke with the brush, and she was clueless with her own curls. My grandmother tried to beat my mom's hair into submission with short haircuts and abuse (of the hair, not her daughter).

My curl journey actually began at the age of eight with a perm. My parents left me with my grandmother, and she permed my hair. It was a beautiful experience, and I was excited to see my hair in curly perfection. Shortly after my perm, my father played hair dresser and cut my hair off into a bob. My curls went from 'Fame' to 'Saturday Night Live'. My dad started calling me Roseanne, Roseannandanna. Other than a trim, I was not allowed to get another haircut until I was 12.  Four years after my traumatic hair experience I armed myself with a photo of a long layered cut and marched into a salon, looking forward  to a new do. The stylist worked her magic and layered my hair, which instantly sprung up into bouncy curls. I was ecstatic. I had always wanted curly hair. My mom's gorgeous halo of curls was my focus, so my newly curled coif was sweet perfection to me. Thus began my curlvelotion and a new way of thinking. Scrunching, diffusing and conditioning were my new buzz words... Scarves were my new accessories adding more drama to my curls. I tied them around long, loose ponytails, high bouncy ponytails and around my head for flare. No longer being stretched to the max, my hair sprung to life.  Embark on an experience that will not only change your hair but will change your life. Start your curlvelotion TODAY!!!

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Ten Curly Commandments

I. Moisture! Moisture! Moisture!
Don’t skimp on the conditioner and leave a little in. Add a few drops of Olive Oil to the formula for extra moisture. Once a month have a deep conditioning treatment.
II. Avoid Detergents
Be aware of Sodium Lauryl Sulfate in your shampoo. It is the same ingredient found in Dishwashing Liquid and Laundry Detergent. Most shampoos are drying and difficult to rinse out. Choose a non-lathering cleanser that conditions. Cleanse your hair no more than 3 times a week.
III. Cold Water Rinse
A cold water rinse protects your hair by sealing the cuticle which prevents damage and adds shine.
IV. Style Wet
Distribute styling products evenly throughout your hair, and manipulate your curls while they are still wet from the rinse. 
V. Remove Excess Water 
Scrunch hair with a t-shirt, microfiber towel or paper towels. Do not use a terry-cloth towel.
VI. Air Dry
Avoid heat. Use a diffuser or air dry your hair. Do not touch while drying.
VII. Love Me Tender
Never treat your curls unkindly. Avoid brushes and combs. Remove tangles by working conditioner through hair, gently combing with fingers.
VIII. Live in Luxury
Sleep on a satin pillow case or in a satin head wrap. Cotton removes moisture and causes frizz.
IX. Let It Be
Give your hair a rest from time to time. Products, manipulation and maintenance tire. Let your hair lounge when you do.
X. Love! Love! Love!
Embrace your natural beauty and love your locks. You are unique, and so is your hair. Learn how to make your halo look its best naturally.

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