Use 1 Buy 1 Challenge pt.4

Good morning ladies, cowashed with bfh cottonseed and dcing right now with pistachio dc. I have about 2 uses left of the cottonseed and about 1 with the pistachio (don't know how that happened. Both will be repurchases.
 
hey guys, i'm still here:hiya2:
Nothing much has been happening with me. Next week friday will make my braids 4 weeks so i'm looking forward to taking them out. I'm gonna start using the bee mine growth serum again at the back of my hair because it grows so much slower than the rest.
 
Okay,so after about a week of use,I really love the purabodynaturals line,and I will be reordering by the end of the week. The sapote hair lotion is very nice. I just about used up the 2oz sample this week,which is completely unnecessary,I just kept reapplying it because I love how it feels in my hair. This will be my alternate leave in with The Dew.
It reminded me of the dew moisture wise, more than the murumuru moisture milk did. I expected the moisture milk to be more comparable to the dew,but I really didn't care for it. The milk made my hair feel coated,versus moisturized.
I stopped using it and gave it away.:perplexed
The Amazon murumuru hair and body butter was an instant staple. No lie you guys! The texture of it is very light. It has a whipped consistency and it starts to melt as soon as I dab it in my hand. It liquefies easily. Very light. Excellent sealer. It made my hair so soft and lovely,and I cannot find anything wrong with it. I'm halfway through the 1oz jar. Once again,due to me being purposely heavy handed.

The Cupuacu butter has staple potential,and probably may have been if I didn't also try the murumuru butter.I felt that it was too heavy at first,and I guess I was comparing it to the murumuru butter there as well. I cut down on the amount,and the results improved many times over. I also started using it on my edges,and it's he only thing I've been using on them over the moisturizer.
To backtrack a bit,the main reason that I quit the moisture milk was after a test run of all the products. I parted my hair in four,applied the sapote hair lotion on two parts,and the murumuru moisture milk on the other two parts. I sealed one sapote section with the murumuru hair butter,and one with the cupuacu butter. Repeated these steps with the moisture milk sections. The sapote outperformed the moisture milk hands down. For me,they're not even in the same quality range. The sapote is a way better product overall.
Sorry this is so long!!! But yeah I'll re-order three of the four products to keep in rotation. Customer service also helped solidify my decision to purchase from them.
 
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You can buy my curl junkie, leave in and smoothing lotion:look:
lol let me think on that. i still need to really try the smoothing lotion i have.

i took my twists out today (i know, i know. 2 days is good though right?:look:) so i will be shampooing, conditioning with pumpkin conditioner and using htn lotion to do a low puff(no pulling on the hair line)..
 
I wonder if Hairveda will have a Sale?:perplexed

this is what I want to try from hairveda

acaiberry phyto condish --- it just sounds exciting:spinning:
citrinilla deep moisture
moist condition
amala creme rinse
shikakai swirl bar

her prices are so reasonable, I see why she gets her monies :yep:





ETA hehe you ladies be akkin up for that hair mask LOLOLOLOL
 
I guess it's that time of the year when being natural isn't as simple as it seems.
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^^^^^^^
Im wondering if the moon is in some weird a$$ phase or something

People think that being natural is just washing your hair and going but it's not. Especially when it is in that akward stage when its not long enough to put it in a pony tail, but too long to be a TWA.

Being a natural in the winter can be tough for some and people want their natural hair to "hang".
 
People think that being natural is just washing your hair and going but it's not. Especially when it is in that akward stage when its not long enough to put it in a pony tail, but too long to be a TWA.

Being a natural in the winter can be tough for some and people want their natural hair to "hang".

This is why I am in braids. I like to wear my hair out but becuase I live so far North I can only do that from May until maybe October. I literally spend half the year in some sort of protective style.
 
I'm so over this natural hair thing. I mean, I love my hair, but this raving and ish about the natural hair movement makes me wanna go relax my hair.

Maybe it's because I am so low-key. But it's really not that deep to me.
 
I'm so over this natural hair thing. I mean, I love my hair, but this raving and ish about the natural hair movement makes me wanna go relax my hair.

Maybe it's because I am so low-key. But it's really not that deep to me.

I hear ya. Some folks take it too far, do you and I will do me.
Everything isn't for everybody and there isn't one way to do anything.
I believe once a person is happy and they aren't hurting anyone to be in that state of personal bliss it's all good.
 
I'm so over this natural hair thing. I mean, I love my hair, but this raving and ish about the natural hair movement makes me wanna go relax my hair.

Maybe it's because I am so low-key. But it's really not that deep to me.

*Grabs Charz and drags her back to the Dark Side*

:spank:

I'm lowkey about my hair too, I would never relax again but I'm not really into the natural hair scene that much. I wear my hair kinky....and that pretty much the end of it.
 
People think that being natural is just washing your hair and going but it's not. Especially when it is in that akward stage when its not long enough to put it in a pony tail, but too long to be a TWA.

Being a natural in the winter can be tough for some and people want their natural hair to "hang".

I think that's my problem. I want some "hang" time...and I don't have it yet. It's frustrating when I see such nice styles and I'm wearing a wig or plaits.

This is why I am in braids. I like to wear my hair out but becuase I live so far North I can only do that from May until maybe October. I literally spend half the year in some sort of protective style.

I think this statement is how I've been feeling, I just hadn't said/typed it!

I'm so over this natural hair thing. I mean, I love my hair, but this raving and ish about the natural hair movement makes me wanna go relax my hair.

Maybe it's because I am so low-key. But it's really not that deep to me.

You can't be over it! You were one of my first YT subscriptions. Some of the products I use come from your videos...so suck it up and be the GURU that you are! :grin:
 
I'm so over this natural hair thing. I mean, I love my hair, but this raving and ish about the natural hair movement makes me wanna go relax my hair.

Maybe it's because I am so low-key. But it's really not that deep to me.
Some people are just too damn extra. i will never be worried about the hair on someone else's head unless I care about them (my baby, mama, sister, friends). Everyone else, I could care less.
 
Charz - Well, I found you when I was searching for Qhemet Biologics...and I liked the products (and the steamer). Wait, so what is your channel about? Girl, I missed it! I like your reviews...

Here is a pic of my natural hair:
 

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@Charz - Well, I found you when I was searching for Qhemet Biologics...and I liked the products (and the steamer). Wait, so what is your channel about? Girl, I missed it! I like your reviews...

Here is a pic of my natural hair:

Aww thank you. It's just about hair haha. Relaxed or natural or whatever haha.

Your hair is beautiful!!!! :love: Just give it some time and it should hang. I would say after APL.
 
Well, I actually like the fact that women are coming to accept the hair that grows out of their scalps. Even if they eventually go back to a relaxer, at least they could say that they've experienced their natural texture...whereas 10 years ago, probably 90% of Black women couldn't have said such thing (both relaxed and "heat-trained") cause wearing your hair natural was just unheard of and taboo (to some).

As with all things, there will be bad apples in every bunch. There are the militant naturals on one end and on the other end there are the relaxed heads who feel the need to put down natural hair and justify why they relax their hair to anyone who will listen.

I, for one, am not over my hair or the "movement." Considering how low society attempts to make Black women feel, I don't blame us for taking our hair back and reclaiming it. It gives us something to be proud about and exclaim to everyone that we will not be bound. The very thing that we were made to feel ashamed of, is the very thing that we are trying to love now. What will be next? Perhaps acceptance of our varied complexions? Our wide noses, hips, and lips? Reclaiming our health?

Baby steps.
 
me likey the watch. My sis got an off white ceramic MK watch for christmas.

Im eyeing one of the tortoise shell or bone ones for my bday....But I rlly prefer traditional watches like Movado or Wenger and I still love swatch :grin:


I tend to smash watches to pieces with the quickness so no one likes getting me them LOLOLOL
 
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