greenandchic
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Awesome progress NaturalfienD. Keep on truckin'!
NaturalfienD I love to see results over time! Your growth is wonderful. You make me what to decide what my next PS is!
Congrats on the great progress NaturalfienD I enjoyed reading your update, now I'm wondering what I can do to step up my game, I want to try MSM and collagen.
Awesome progress NaturalfienD!!
I think I'll shampoo wash tomorrow. I made an oil mix of argan, pumpkin, jojoba, almond, grapeseed and avocado that I want to try out. Lengthwise, I have some sections in my crown stretching to 16 inches. Woot!
@rawsilk
I was using SAA mixed in a floral water (Helichrysum) I bought off of New Directions Aromatics (will not be ordering from them again smh). It definitely made the finer parts of my hair feel softer but the coarser areas got a little hard after a while. Looking at other peoples' reviews on SAA, I think you should definitely at least try it, but it certainly didn't make my hair feel as soft and smooth as Irish moss.
Oh, by the way, another reason I stopped using the SAA, was because of the floral water I mixed it in. I got severe headaches after applying it. I'd actually spritz my face after washing it and even that would immediately trigger a headache. I went on the website and looked at what was in the floral water, and it was some defoamer, etc... I don't know.
My version of floral water now is just mixing water and essential oil. As for the Helichrysum itself, it was too sweet smelling for me. Think, warm honey mixed with a subdued cup of freshly brewed tea cooling in a window overlooking a view of the hill country . The essential oil is regenerative and good for circulation among other things. Both of those alone can work for skin and hair quite well.
Onto the Irish moss, I love it much more than SAA (although I will give it one more try), because it brings out the curls, makes my hair touchable without being "wet" or greasy, and it's just cool in general. I love the way it jiggles in the jar I have for it after it's 'made' LOL.
Right now, I'm going *almost* cold turkey on any already made products. I'm trying to find products that really work for me that are all natural (like Shea butter, olive oil, etc.) so that in the future, I can look at ingredients on commercial products and guestimate how well it will work for me based on what's in it.
Wow - okay, must be talking about something diff or maybe it's the mixture or the manufacture -- the Helichrysum (SP) oil I got has a funky, sneaker in the back of the closet smell - NOTHING like flowers or honey. I love Irish Moss as an additive to smoothies in order to make them taste more like pudding/soufle -- hadn't thought of adding to hair products - hmmmmm - thanks for that. If you are trying to incorporate more natural products, I highly recommend mixes that use Ghee Butter (moisture pre poo), yogurt (strength and frizz taming) and egg yolks (shine).
@ funky sneaker in the back of the closet.
Did you get a therapeutic grade essential oil? It definitely shouldn't smell like that. I don't know if you should use that one if that's what it smells like. There's many different species of Helichrysum but only a few can be used for essential oils and depending on where/who you buy the essential oil from, it might contain a substitute from a different species of the plant or a completely different oil altogether. Plus, if you get a higher grade oil, you'll receive more of the benefits (healing, etc.) from it.
I heard of adding Irish Moss to food initially. That does interest me; I'm thinking of trying it, especially in a smoothie. I guess I was concerned it would make whatever I put it in smell kind of fishy or taste salty.
Ooooh, I've never heard of Ghee butter. Is it soft? I'll try the yogurt (strawberry, I'm assuming.. jk lol) and egg yolk on my next wash day. I'm gonna look into this Ghee butter for sure.
The funny thing is, everything I've read about that oil says that you have to "tone down" the smell with something like Rose seed oil etc. I dunno - go figure. Anywho, as long as you rinse the Irish Moss really well and let it sit in water for a while etc. (according to package instructions), it won't smell fishy. Yeah girl Ghee is the business -- Google it in the context of Indian and Ethiopian hair butters. (Whenever groups of people with notoriously beautiful hair use something, I'm gonna investigate LOL)
How are you all keeping track of each other's hair journeys? This thread gets overwhelming sometimes. Think of how many pages it will be by 2015.
How are you all keeping track of each other's hair journeys? This thread gets overwhelming sometimes. Think of how many pages it will be by 2015.
Haha from what I've smelled of that essential oil, that's exactly what's needed; something to tone it down. You're lucky not to have one with a super strong smell lol.
Wait so do I add the actual moss or the gel it creates to a smoothie? I feel slow when it comes to this.. The first night I used the moss in my hair I was up there with heaps of warm moss just sitting on my head under a plastic bag thinking, How is this even supposed to work? That was before I realized that the liquid you boil it in is useable lol.
Alright. Ghee Butter, sold! *wipes sweat and puts burning card down* Just when I think I don't need (yes, need) anything else for my hair, I find that I'm missing out on something else. I ordered the butter; can't wait to use it. Thanks for telling me about this! It really looks promising. I read that you can use it on skin too as a moisturizer.. I wonder if it works better than Shea butter for that.. Will be trying that out as well
I am so in this challenge, WL here I come !!!!
Ultimate Goal: Waist length *crosses fingers*
Goal Month: December 2015
Regimen: Full wash and DC with heat once per week. Prepoo before washing. Oil rinsing after deep conditioning with ceramide oils
I have to get a protein regimen together, right now I shoot for once per month but I think I'll go to twice a month, my hair actually likes protein.
I clip my ends after I twist when they start looking straggly.
I use the LLLOC - after my hair is partially towel dried, I do a tea rinse, add a leave in (ph'd to close dem cuticles), then I add a moisturizer, then an oil, then a cream.
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How many inches do you have to go to get to WL:
I have about 10" to go before I'm WL, I'll need until the very last day of the challenge to squeeze that out.
Natural/Relaxed/Other: (OPTIONAL) doesn't matter to me, I love it all...
Au Natural
Tips/Tricks:I just bought a phyto treatment for thinning hair so I hope that helps - I'm also taking a GNC hair skin and nails vitamin daily.
Issues or difficulties you're having:
I have ton of SSK's so I'm trying to stretch my hair more and not use so many "out" styles. I also have to really nail down a regimen that will get me where I'm going instread of being all over the place with my ton of products.
I taught I was imaging things I had to check my calendar to confirm when I did my beehive. I'll try it again next month. I'm trying to keep this beehive for 12 weeks I'll see for sure when I take it down.Wow ojemba. It seems like inversion is working for you. I wish it worked for me. I can use all the inches I can get!