Need to get on track with your healthy hair regimen? Check out my Ultimate Healthy Hair Regimen E-Guide Here. Are you looking to develop your healthy hair regimen? Healthy hair begins with a plan, it doesn’t just happen. When going natural you should develop, and have your own personalized healthy hair regimen in place. Your hair regimen is a process where you perform basic steps on a regular basis to keep your hair healthy and thriving. Your regimen doesn’t have…
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4 Tips To Protect Your Natural Hair For A Blow Out
Posted on December 9, 2015Looking for tips to protect your natural hair for your next blow out? Ready to flaunt your hair straight for a few days? We are all scared of that little word…Dun dun dun… Heat damage! There is good news. You can safely blow out your hair to prevent heat damage. Here are a few ways to help you protect your hair for your next blow out. Make sure you have your style in mind before proceeding I always like to…
4 Healthy Hair Tips For Your Natural Hair Kid
Posted on November 25, 2015Healthy Hair Care starts early! We spend so much time trying to figure out what products work on our hair, trying different styles, products and how to keep our hair healthy but what about the little ones hair? I know about this all to well. I am a new mommy and my daughter is 1 1/2. In the beginning I didn’t really do much to her hair, but now that she is a little older I want to make sure…
5 Reasons To Continue Your Natural Hair Journey
Posted on November 18, 2015Have you reached a point where you are ready to give up with your natural hair journey? Has it been more of a struggle than a journey? Are you frustrated that your hair is not growing at the rate that you desire? Are you upset that your hair is twistout is a fail? I understand your frustration but, stop right there ladies. I am here to tell you that you can do it! Here are some reasons why! Versatility– Being natural…
4 Tips For Transitioning To Natural
Posted on November 11, 2015I transitioned from 2009-2011. I can say that transitioning was very hard for me. At that time I had no idea how to do my hair at all. The two textures were like night and day, and I was frustrated with my tresses. While transitioning, I chose visit my hair stylist every two weeks to have her take care of my hair simply because I didn’t know what to do with it. At that time I wore my hair mostly straight. I continued…