Sunday, May 17, 2009

Emu Oil



Okay everyone, I am still trying to find the best all natural oil for my hair and through my research I have found Emu Oil. I actually read about email oil while I was researching natural products to put into my hair. I knew about Emu Oil, but did not know where to get it locally. Well, it just so happened that I was in the Whole Wheatery (A store that has a plethora of all natural products, food, supplements etc.) out in Lancaster, CA. And while I was in the supplement isle I just so happened to see a bottle of pure Emu Oil. At around 13.95 for 1fl oz, i just had to have it. Trust me I plan to use it wisely. Here is a little information:

Emu oil is almost 100% triglyceride in nature which makes it an almost completely neutral lipid. Researchers feel that the reason that it penetrates human skin so readily is that it has a total lack of phospholipids. Human skin is phospholipid deficient which means that there is no phosphorus in human skin. Anything put on human skin and scalp that has phosphorus in it will not penetrate because skin is programmed to keep such penetration from happening. Conversely, anything such as emu oil that is phospholipid deficient, i.e. has no phosphorus, will penetrate right in and take with it any medicinal materials added to it. Even on its own without added materials emu oil has amazing hair growth properties.

Properties of Emu Oil

The most important property of emu oil has already been mentioned. It is highly penetrating. This ability to penetrate the stratum corneum barrier of the skin, brought about by the high levels of oleic acid mentioned earlier, has in it the basis for many new uses in the future. Emu oil could be combined with various medicinals or cosmetic materials to take them beneath this barrier and could do it relatively more cheaply and as effectively as the costly liposomes and iontophorisis now available. At the present time, physicians in Australia specializing in hair growth are using emu oil for this penetrating ability because it gets into the scalp and enhances the potency of topical medications, in addition to making them last lasts longer.

I have decided to make up my own concoction of Emu oil mixed with Biotin, MSM and Saw Palmetto. Let's see how this added remedy will work.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

New Hair Products



In an attempt to try and discover the most natural hair products for "Promise" to keep her healthy and happy I came across, through much research, two amazing products:

1. Cantu Shea Butter Leave in Conditioning Repair Cream (Walmart) - I chose Cantu because I read that is was a very good moisturizer. Void of glycerin, parabens and cones I really wanted a product that would not make my hair crispy after I applied it to "Promise" when she was soaking wet. This product really did the job, it left my tiny finger coils moisturized, but not oily at all, and toned down the frizz tremendously. My hair was really soft to the to the touch once it dried. Cantu is my new best friend.

2. All natural Coconut Oil (Walmart in the vitamin isle) - I wanted to find a natural oil that would not coat my hair and scalp, but penetrate the strands. And coconut was the winner, my research has showed that the covalent bonds of coconut oil are small enough to pass through the hair strands, allowing the hair to soak up the oil. And from putting about two quarters size drops of it in my palm and patting it on my coils and rubbing it through my scalp it seems to be true. This morning I put coconut oil on my hair and throughout the day I would pat my hair to see if it was greasy, nope, there was very little oil that I could see on my hands, but when I looked in the bathroom mirror under the light I could see my hair had a nice sheen to it. Let me sum up my findings:

1. The best all natural oils that "Promise" loves
2. A little goes a long way
3. Will not make hair greasy if used moderately
4. The hair soaks up the oil throughout the day
5. Findings show that oiling the scalp with coconut oil, wrapping head and sitting under a dryer for about 15 minutes three times a week will grow hair " I plan on testing that theory".
6. Keep the oil in a refrigerator, it melts really easily, the environment does not have to be hot. If it does melt just put it in the freezer for about 20-30 minutes. "I learned from experience"

I finally found two good products that my hair likes Cantu and Coconut Oil. Although, Cantu is not all natural it is the best moisturizer that I could find for my hair at a reasonable price. But, I am still researching for other products that my hair will love as well.

My New Hair Regimen:

1. Co-Wash
2. Sit under the dryer and condition with 1 avocado and 2 tbls mayonnaise for about 15 minutes
3. Rinse out mixture with cool water
4. Twist hair with Cantu Leave in Conditioning repair Cream
5. Then oil scalp with Coconut oil, and sit under dryer with plastic cap for 30 minutes for a deep conditioning
6 Then twice more during the week lightly oil scalp and coils and sit under dryer with a plastic cap for 15 minutes.
7. Twice a month do a Caca Rouge henna treatment
8 Once a week do a Bentonite hair treatment
9 Take my vitamin concoction ( That I think is really working because I just shaved the very back of my hair towards the nap of my neck and the fuzz is growing like crazy in just 3 days, so hopefully this will continue through my whole head)
10 Be patient

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Caca Rouge Henna by Lush



CACA
ROUGE UPDATE


Well....I'm not going to say that the henna didn't work, I think that it is going to take a couple of applications to see results...just like any all natural product. I do see some reddish undertones in the sun. And as for softness, that is still up in the air. I did not even bother taking pictures, did not want to waste any film. But next time around I definitely will.
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CACA ROUGE HENNA BY LUSH


I went to Lush on my lunch today to buy the Caca Rouge Henna. First let me just say that the smell in Lush is amazing, it's like smelling heaven and most of their stuff is all natural. The store has a very positive vibe, with smells that stimulate the senses I actually bought a couple of more items that I had planned to.

Anyway, I bought the henna, 325g for about 22$. It seems like a lot, but my hair is so short because I did the BIG-C last night that it was more than enough for my hair+ some left over. My hair color is about a chocolate brown to start with, so hopefully this will give me some deep reddish undertones. The instructions say: Crumble into a bowl, pour hot water over the henna and mix to a cake batter consistency. I eye-balled the pouring and I hit it on the mark, I also added about a quarter of a cup of paprika. My research showed me that paprika gives extra hints of red. It was not messy like people proclaim it to be.

I think that if you mix the henna to be a little thick instead of thin, the product won't go flying every-which-a-way. I had to clean up like 3 little spots and I was good. After I applied the product I took some cling wrap and wrapped it around me edges. Next I took a plastic shower cap and placed it over the cling wrap. Finally, I took a cotton scarf and tied it over my whole head. I plan on sleeping with the product in my hair overnight and wash it out in the morning. I read that the longer henna stays in the better the color. Unfortunately, I did not take a before picture, because I was rushing to get home to get started. But, I will definitely take an after picture on Saturday....they say the color deepens over about three days, plus I have a wedding to go to.

I also bought a couple of products to do my finger twists in the morning before I go to work...I know, I know....but I plan on waking up early. It's funny that I don't mind waking up 4:30 in the morning to do my hair now that it's natural, when before I dreaded waking up at 6:00 A.M. to slop my hair into a ponytail to be to work for 7:30..go figure. Since I cut my hair off the finger twists look frizzy....so I decided to do my regimen a Little different tomorrow, It's going to take me a little while to find that products that my hair likes, but in the end I know that it will be worth it.


The new products that I bought are:

1. Garnier Fructis Style Surf Hair (Walmart) - Hopefully the product will smooth and define my curls better, it's thick, waxy and fells like smooth putty. And it smells really good (I took it back, it did nothing for my hair)

2. Nourishing Coconut Milk Split Ends Mender (Walmart) - My wish is that my hair will not be so frizzy, although it does have glycerin in it....sorry, It has the look of clear mascara, and it too smells really good. (I took it back it did not moisturize or define my curls)

The old products I will use

1. Biotin B-Complex Thickening Conditioner by Avalon Organics (Walmart) - Co-shampoo, all natural (I really like it, use it as my co-wash)
2. Hair One for Dry Hair (Sally's beauty Supply) - All natural (It is pretty good, I use it as my clarifying shampoo)

I will update you on by Monday 11, 2009 with pics and how my experience was.


Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Supplements I Use For Hair Growth



Here is a list of vitamins that I have been using for the reconciliation with "Promise". You have to nourish from the inside out. My research has showed that Saw Palmetto, Pygeum and Beta Siosterol are synergistic. My mission is to combine effective supplements, all natural hair products and no chemical coloring, (Only authentic henna from Lush.com), to boost my hair health, because "Promise" has been sick for a long time.


Hair, Skin and Nails Vitamin (Vitamin World)
MSM 1,500 mg(Walmart)
Nettle Extract 1,500 (Vitamin World)
Saw Palmetto 900 mg (Walmart)
Pygeum 200 mg (Vitamin World)
Beta Sitosterol 725 mg (vitacost.com)
Collagen (Walmart)
Gelatin (Walmart)
Spirulina Powder (Vitamin World)
Chlorella (Vitamin World)

The Big-C



The pic is me at a wedding with my hair, it looked pretty cute. It's not very clear one, but you can see my hair is short. This pic was taken a week after my Big-C.
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Monday May 4,2009 I finally I chopped off the straight- damaged hair. Deciding to let go of the old dysfunctional relationship that I had with her, "I named her Promise", and start fresh. It's about 2-2 1/2 inches of soft, coily glorious curls. I asked myself, as I ran my hair through my liberated mane, "Why did you take so long to let go of the old, and embrace the new?". I guess it's like any dysfunctional relationship, you know you need to let it go, but you have come so accustomed to it, you just are too afraid to cut your losses and move on. I guess it's fear, fear of the unknown. But "Promise" has assured me that everything will be okay and I believe her because she has never lied to me before.