Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Day 17

Yesterday, I washed my hair and I just wanted to show you the dramatic changes it goes through while drying.  I refuse to use a blow dryer.  It makes my hair super frizzy and nothing will tame it after that. 

This is just after I washed my hair.  I dried it with an old t-shirt.  I don't rub, just squeeze the water out. 


This is 10 minutes later.  My hair is still very damp, and I squeezed just a little more water out with the t-shirt. 

This is about 25 minutes after my shower.  I combed my hair with a large plastic pick comb from ends to roots, then applied about a dime size of leave in conditioner.  See how my bangs are already falling in my face, compared to earlier when they would stay back? 

This is about 45 minutes after my shower.  I used about two egg sized clumps of mouse through my hair, just scrunching it from the bottom.  At this point, my bangs were giving me trouble and I pulled them back with a very loose pin curl. 

About another 20 minutes later my hair was 95% dry, and my curls looked great!  I took the pin curl out about 10 minutes after I put it in, and just did a simple twist of my bangs to keep them back while I was doing my makeup.  I left them down the rest of the night, and they had a great curl to them.  I sprayed some hairspray in my hair just for hold, not enough to make my hair crunchy in combination with the mouse.  I hate that feeling.  It makes me feel like a doll, or like I'm wearing a wig.  I want my curls to feel sophisticated and touchable.  Here's a picture with my friend from later on that evening.  


Sometimes this works for me.  They key is to be patient.  Curly hair takes a lot longer to dry, especially if it's thick like mine.  I know I have to give myself extra time to get ready when I want my curls to look this good. 

Happy curling! Love your hair! 


Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Day 16

Today is hair washing day! It was a long weekend and straightening my hair on Saturday was a good idea. I didn't have the time to be fixing my hair in a cute way, and when I straighten it once, it stays straight. No extra anything.
I haven't been so great with my vitamins this weekend, but I'll get back on track today. I think they also help me with my apatite because I don't eat enough already.
This week I'm planning on keeping my straightener away for good. I need to let my hair replenish itself. I want to get at least 3 cycles of washing my hair in before the next time I rock the straight and sleek style again.

Sunday, May 27, 2012

Day 14

I succumbed again to my straightener yesterday. I was going to the opera and my curls weren't cooperating again and my dress only looked good with my hair down. Here's some pictures from yesterday and today.

Friday, May 25, 2012

Day 12

I washed my hair today! It smells so good. The conditioner felt fantastic in my hair. I'm always in a better mood after I wash my hair. Maybe it's the scalp massage I give myself, or I'm just more relaxed because I feel clean. Who knows.... It just puts a smile on my face.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Day 11

Okay, I've been so busy, but I have been promising to give you my shopping list from Monday.  So here it is:

Conair flat paddle brush
Suave Professionals Moisturizing Almond and Shea Butter Conditioner (sulfate free)
Organix Nourishing Coconut Milk Anti-Breakage Serum
Suave Professionals Waterless Foam Shampoo
Spring Valley Folic Acid 800mcg (1-a-day)
Spring Valley Hair, Skin, and Nails plus Biotin 1000 mcg (3-a-day)

None of this cost very much, and you can find it all at Wal-Mart!  I was so excited!  Being a college student on a budget, I have to penny pinch no matter how obsessed I am with my hair.  I also splurged just a little on some all natural face wash products to see how it would help my skin as well.  I bought:

Burt's Bees Natural Acne Solutions Clarifying Toner
Burt's Bees Natural Acne Solutions Pore Refining Scrub

I really hope all of this is worth it, especially the vitamins.  The Hair, Skin, and Nails vitamins are really big, and I'm not very good at swallowing them.

I will say, even though I cracked and straightened my hair the other day, I noticed something great!  My hair has never felt more soft and clean in a long time.  I didn't have any split ends!  My hair looked great all day.  I was nice to go straight for just a few days, but tomorrow is wash day, so bye bye sleek hair and hello curls again.

It all got me thinking though, I can mistreat my hair from time to time, just not EVERY DAY like I was for so long.  I'll try to keep it down to once or twice a month for styling, so I guess I should pick my styled days wisely.  Really, my ultimate goals in all of this is 1) healthier hair, 2) longer hair.  I know you can't grow your hair long unless it's healthy.  I just miss my long hair so much!  I love that I cut it off back in January for Locks of Love for a second time, but I hated how my hair has looked since then.  It's starting to look better, and I get quite a lot of compliments on my curls, but they're not how I want them.  I don't take compliments very well, and I'm very stubborn.  I'm fine knowing other people like how my hair looks, but if it's not exactly what I want, I'm not happy.  This challenge to work on healthier hair is to make myself happy with the thing I'm obsessed about the most: my hair, because really... it's MY HAIR.  Especially if I get the crazy idea to cut my hair off for Locks of Love again, I want to give healthy hair to sick patients, not dead hair.  How mean is that?

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Day 9

I gave in today. We're going to the horse races for my internship, and I caved and straightened my hair. What I've noticed is that my hair is so much softer than before. Also, it doesn't seem so dry anymore. I used a coconut oil serum to tame the fly aways, and it makes my hair smell fantastic.

Also, I'm really excited for the next time I get to wash my hair. At Walmart yesterday, I found a Suave brand, all natural, sulfate free shampoo an conditioner. They were out of the shampoo (which is okay, because I still have a ton to get rid of) so I'll just get some in a few weeks.

I am NOT going to make this a frequent thing. Even though I love the way my hair looks straight, I know the excessive heat I'm applying is not good for it. I just love the way my layers look when my hair is sleek. Also, my natural highlights show through. I'll post pictures later and also let you know exactly what products I got at Walmart and their prices.

Monday, May 21, 2012

Day 8

Yesterday was a long day, and I didn't get to post. I wanted to wash my hair yesterday, but I was out of conditioner. All was well, but I really need to wash my hair today. Heading to Walmart later to see if they have the products I need at a good price.

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Day 6

Pulled my hair back today after it dried. My curls were cute and more like waves, but the way it was pulled back made it look like I was a made scientists when my hair was down. I like it in a clip more than a bun. It just makes my hair look more interesting. And my cute little fly aways help frame my face a little bit.

Morning 6

Showered last night an wet my hair, and the result in the morning was some serious bed head. So I just wet my hair again this morning, and styled as usual (leave-in conditioner and mouse). I'm out of conditioner still. I really need to make a Walmart run. I've been looking at sulfate free shampoos and conditioners. I know these will be the best for my hair.

Friday, May 18, 2012

Morning 5

Yup. Skipped my shower this morning and just brushed my hair out and pulled it into a sock bun. I'm working at an outdoor amphitheater today, and it's a cute way to pull my hair back and stay cool.

Night 5

Giving my hair a break tonight and just wearing it down. I'm also skipping my usual leave-in conditioner routine. I don't want anymore mess in my hair than necessary for tomorrow. Goodnight y'all.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Day 4

The twist method didn't work for me. My hair just stays in too tight of curls. I decided to wash my hair this morning and let it air dry. It wasn't cooperating with me, so I pulled it back in a clip, and pinned my bangs back. What do you think?

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Night 4

I totally forgot to publish that last post last night, but it's up.  I really love that sock bun tutorial.  If I had longer hair, I would definitely use it to curl my hair without heat.

I just got my hair wet this morning in the shower, t-shirt dried, and put in my leave-in conditioner and some mouse.  It turned out pretty well again.  Maybe nothing beats just the natural curl?  We'll see.  I'm planning on trying out to make my hair wavy for tomorrow by using this tutorial.

I'll probably wash my hair on Friday, but we'll see how these waves will turn out tomorrow.

Night 3

The pin curls didn't look so great when I took them out. I was too embarrassed to post a picture. My curls were too tight, and my hair became knotted almost instantly. I just rubbed some leave-in conditioner to smooth everything else out and pulled my hair back into a sock bun for the day. It's a nice was to get everything out of my face and make my hair look more full than it would with a regular bun. It too all my might this morning not to reach for my straightener.

I decided to just sleep in my sock bun for the night.  If you don't know how to do it, here's where to learn.

http://youtu.be/I13J7ArHTkM

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Morning 2

I look a little ridiculous this morning, but my hair stayed mostly in the pins.  I don't have to be at work until 1pm, so I'm gunna keep my hair pinned up until the last possible second.

I was surprised my hair dried so well up in the pins like this at night.  Hopefully, the curls turn out how I wanted them to.

Night 2

I don't know how well this will work in wet hair, but I'll try it this way first and give it a whirl again tomorrow if it doesn't work.

Lose pin curls:
1. I separated my hair from my top layers to my bottom layers, and clipped my top layers on my head.

2. I took about an inch of hair and twisted it around my finger until it swirled upwards. (hint: try to twist away from your face so that hair curls in the right direction)

3. I pinned the swirled part of the twist together. It almost looks like a wheel from a sailboat. No more than three pins needed. Most twists only need one or two.

4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the rest of your hair.

5. Light hair spray to help.

Any suggestion? I'll let you know what the result is in the morning.

Monday, May 14, 2012

At night

My hair has been through a lot today. Work, quick shopping trip, and a baseball game. I'm surprised it didn't frizz out like it usually does.

I learned a cute trick from my boyfriend's sister tonight about how to sleep in my hair. She has a similar hair type, but much longer. She sleeps in loose pin curls. I asked her if it was okay to do it with damp hair, and she said yes. I'm gunna try it, but I'll show you my before and after hair day pictures first.

The first one is my morning hair, and the second two are my hair before my shower tonight. I liked how my curls stayed throughout the day and turned into loose waves by the end of the night. I got a lot of complements today. People thought I had gotten a hair cut.

Well, time for a shower. I'll post a picture of my attempt at loose pin curls and let you know how I did them.

In the morning...

I looked like a lion going to rehab this morning. I was rocking bed head that would make Einstein proud. So much against my own will, I wet my hair in the shower. No shampoo or conditioner. I let the water run cooler than I typically like it, but it was nice getting out of the shower and not freezing (because I was already cold). I dried my hair with a T-shirt and combed it out with a large tooth comb. I'm going to wait for my hair to air dry a bit before I apply more leave-in conditioner and TRESemme Flawless Curls Mouse.

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Night 1

Usually I brush my hair out before bed. Tonight I skipped the brush and took my hair down from my braided bun, and put some Garnier Fructis Sleek & Shine Leave-In Conditioner in my hair.  I'm pulling it back in a low bun with my bangs twisted back into the bun.

I'm going to see what effect this will have on my hair in the morning.  I know I won't wash my hair in the morning, but if this has a good effect, I probably won't wet it in the shower in the morning either.

I'm looking forward to a shopping trip sometime this week to pick up folic acid and vitamins to help with keeping my hair healthy and stimulating hair growth.

so it begins.

I'm obsessed with my hair.  I always have been ever since I've been a little girl, but I have a confession to make... I'm a hair torturer.  I straighten, curl, dye, and chemically treat my hair.  It's awful, and my head hates me for it.

Now that it's summer time, it's time for a hair-vention.  I am hereby vowing to not let myself abuse my hair any longer!  I will take my vitamins, turn down the hot water, and avoid the temptation of my straightener.

Thanks to websites like "The Beauty Department" I have gained some knowledge on my hair-love, and here is where I'm going to document my actions.  I have 12 weeks until I go back to New Orleans for school in the fall.  My goal: have healthier hair to obsess over.

Here's the catch.  I have curly hair... short, curly hair, and my last few hair cuts, not so ideal.  But this is also why I'm making this pledge.  Healthy hair grows longer and stronger, right?  12-weeks.  Here I go.