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tamtam7
fanmnatirel
NaturallyPrecious
MelMelBee
BrownSkinDiva
elitebeauty13
Morshaye
mahoganytresses
QuirkyCurly
Just Ashley
Jo Somebody
NhappyJackie
fuzzypuff
cagebird
Luscious Mahogany
KOKOQT
Madeaj
omgitsaj
creolebeauty1
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creolebeauty1 wrote:@melbee i been eying a few curly lace fronts as my protective style and i do want to try tweezing and shaping my hairline
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE post pics...When OMGitsaj posted the wig thread, I started a wig fund because my PJism flared up...but I've taken the money and invested in KCKT, so I'm back to saving...LOL
NaturallyPrecious wrote:Phew!! I'm trying to curb my PJ'ism by using up old products....the good, bad and indifferent.
BUT...I do also want the following
1. Steamer (or at least try a treatment first to see if it's really beneficial for me).
2. Several of Anita Grants products.
3. Aruyvedic powders, etc.
4. Bouncy, shiny, fierce twistout!
@MelMel - FYI: I found grapeseed oil at TJMaxx or HomeGoods on the cheap.
Also please give us your feedback on how the Hibiscus with Henna works out for you. I would like to try it, but not sure if I want to go really burgundy or just subtle with it. Thanks..
Girl, I'm going to my TJMaxx tomorrow...I'm such a PJ...its sad, but I do want to try it, especially since the spring/summer is coming and I can use a lighter oil. I'm not too sure about the hibiscus either, because from the info I just got from hennasooq.com, you have to continually use it because unlike henna, it does not bind to the hair, just adds a hue on top of it...so we'll see!
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my wishlist:
oyin burnt sugar pomade
morrocon oil...I've tried other oil sheen spritzers but nothing beats my morrocon oil.
some stuff by curls but I can't remember what its called. I have to look it up and get back with you
learn how to do flat twists but I'm too lazy so I'll never learn how to do it
oyin burnt sugar pomade
morrocon oil...I've tried other oil sheen spritzers but nothing beats my morrocon oil.
some stuff by curls but I can't remember what its called. I have to look it up and get back with you
learn how to do flat twists but I'm too lazy so I'll never learn how to do it
tamtam7- Posts : 324
Join date : 2009-11-06
Age : 47
Location : North Carolina
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oh yea I remember...
quenched curls curl refresher by curlz
passion fruit curl paste by curlz
whipped shea butter with lavender, made by my hair stylist's husband
...but I'm not buying anything right now because I have to use up what I have first. these are just things I wish I could get.
quenched curls curl refresher by curlz
passion fruit curl paste by curlz
whipped shea butter with lavender, made by my hair stylist's husband
...but I'm not buying anything right now because I have to use up what I have first. these are just things I wish I could get.
tamtam7- Posts : 324
Join date : 2009-11-06
Age : 47
Location : North Carolina
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Jo Somebody wrote:elitebeauty13 wrote:Here's my list
1. A fierce wash n' go (I'm so tired of twist outs)
2. A steamer
3. Curls Souffle (well, the whole Curls line, but I'll start with the Souffle)
4. Enough courage to try a bold and vibrant color on my ends (I'm thinking, red, purple, or pink)
5. My first wig ever
6. Argon oil (I can't find that stuff anywhere)
I think that's it for now. I'll probably be back to add to my list
Amazon or eBay! Go girl, go!
Thanks for the tip. I ordered some from Amazon. It should be here by Tuesday. I'm so excited to give it a try.
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@Fanmnatirel, The "It's a 10 brand" is great we sell that at my salon, its great for detangling and they have a serum that helps control frizz and adds great shine.
Luscious Mahogany- Posts : 89
Join date : 2011-02-09
Age : 41
Re: Wishlist
Thanks luscious !
I have very coarse hair... And it's been feeling super dry. How do u think the deep conditioner would do?
I have very coarse hair... And it's been feeling super dry. How do u think the deep conditioner would do?
fanmnatirel- Posts : 359
Join date : 2010-01-09
Location : Dallas, TX
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@ Fanmnatirel, The deep conditioner is great as well my client's that i've used it absolutely love how moisturized their hair feels after it. I always tend to keep them under the dryer a little longer then what it calls for. It makes the hair more manageable to when detangling, I'm always a fan of that!!
Luscious Mahogany- Posts : 89
Join date : 2011-02-09
Age : 41
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Great! Thanks for the details!!
I heard it's on the pricey side.
I haven't tried anything in a while so I'll try this one
I heard it's on the pricey side.
I haven't tried anything in a while so I'll try this one
fanmnatirel- Posts : 359
Join date : 2010-01-09
Location : Dallas, TX
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fanmnatirel wrote:Great! Thanks for the details!!
I heard it's on the pricey side.
I haven't tried anything in a while so I'll try this one
Here's a review:
http://www.confessionsofablogvixen.com/2011/03/product-review-its-10-miracle.html
HTH
FalconTress- Posts : 477
Join date : 2010-08-30
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ok my turn!!
Wish list:
1. Master the twist out
2. Oyin Products( honey hemp, juice n berries, burnt sugar pomade)
3. Henna (too scared and lazy)
4. Hairveda Products
If anyone wants to contribute its greatly appreciated
Wish list:
1. Master the twist out
2. Oyin Products( honey hemp, juice n berries, burnt sugar pomade)
3. Henna (too scared and lazy)
4. Hairveda Products
If anyone wants to contribute its greatly appreciated
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shortnsweet wrote:ok my turn!!
Wish list:
1. Master the twist out
2. Oyin Products( honey hemp, juice n berries, burnt sugar pomade)
3. Henna (too scared and lazy)
4. Hairveda Products
If anyone wants to contribute its greatly appreciated
A. Your hair is absolutely GORGEOUS!!! I have a respectful level of hair envy
B. Why are you scared to henna?
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Also, ladies Henna Sooq carries 100% natural and organic Argan oil.
Sebastain, I love AOWC. I am protein sensitive, so it works great for me. You can use it as a regular condish and to DC (love multi-tasking products!!). The manufacturer recommends using it on dry hair to DC. I have used it both ways and have gotten stellar results. I make sure this is the DC I use when I henna, do any ayurvedic treatment, or clay treatment. WF, Vitamin Shoppe, and AO online.
Sebastain, I love AOWC. I am protein sensitive, so it works great for me. You can use it as a regular condish and to DC (love multi-tasking products!!). The manufacturer recommends using it on dry hair to DC. I have used it both ways and have gotten stellar results. I make sure this is the DC I use when I henna, do any ayurvedic treatment, or clay treatment. WF, Vitamin Shoppe, and AO online.
naturallynola- Posts : 902
Join date : 2010-09-18
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MelMelBee wrote:shortnsweet wrote:ok my turn!!
Wish list:
1. Master the twist out
2. Oyin Products( honey hemp, juice n berries, burnt sugar pomade)
3. Henna (too scared and lazy)
4. Hairveda Products
If anyone wants to contribute its greatly appreciated
A. Your hair is absolutely GORGEOUS!!! I have a respectful level of hair envy
B. Why are you scared to henna?
Thanks So much!!!
I'm sure you get this alot, but you favor Salt (frm Salt n Peppa) lol
Ive heard some good things and some bad. I recently colored my hair so Im afraid of the color change And the fact it may loosen my curl pattern doesnt really appeal to me either
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@Short....Really, you think so? I guess I can see it in my avi picture a ittle. Most often, I get that I look like Raven Symone. Ehh! LOL
I understand...Your hair looks light in your avi pic. What color did you dye it? Believe it or not, my avitar pic is from last month and I've been henna'ing monthly for about 6 months now...but you can only see the orangy/reddish/cherry cola color in the sun! In regular light, it looks dark brown to jet black!
When I first started henna'ing my curls did relax alot, but I started using Amla powder in the mix which completely stopped my curls from relaxing.
But I'll say this, since starting, my hair has done a complete 180 turnaround. It was overly porous and whispy and stringy. Now its dense and strong...I love the results!
I understand...Your hair looks light in your avi pic. What color did you dye it? Believe it or not, my avitar pic is from last month and I've been henna'ing monthly for about 6 months now...but you can only see the orangy/reddish/cherry cola color in the sun! In regular light, it looks dark brown to jet black!
When I first started henna'ing my curls did relax alot, but I started using Amla powder in the mix which completely stopped my curls from relaxing.
But I'll say this, since starting, my hair has done a complete 180 turnaround. It was overly porous and whispy and stringy. Now its dense and strong...I love the results!
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@Mel i can see Raven a little in the eyes...but defin salt lol
i died it a brown sugar color. you can see it more in the light...it seems ever since the dye ive noticed more shedding. i tried aphogee a couple weeks ago and ill see how the 2nd application goes. i know i need to be consistent with my regimen because my ends are yucky! used to seal all the time with my shea and evco mix but got lazy. i think thats whats really keeping me from the henna is the prep and how time consuming it is. ive researched it a little...not enough to win me over just yet lol but i guess the benefits of it are whats important...
i died it a brown sugar color. you can see it more in the light...it seems ever since the dye ive noticed more shedding. i tried aphogee a couple weeks ago and ill see how the 2nd application goes. i know i need to be consistent with my regimen because my ends are yucky! used to seal all the time with my shea and evco mix but got lazy. i think thats whats really keeping me from the henna is the prep and how time consuming it is. ive researched it a little...not enough to win me over just yet lol but i guess the benefits of it are whats important...
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