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Correcting Wrong Notions About Natural Hair by symvanroyale(f): 12:02am On Aug 31, 2015 |
I have gone through a couple of threads and it's shocking to discover the different advices which based on facts seems to be wrong, here are a few things you should know as a transitioner or naturalista 1. WATER: The major role of water is that it keeps your scalp hydrated thereby strengthening the hair follicle which in turn stimulates growth.... This doesn't mean you should keep water in your spray bottle and carry it around at all times as this can even irritate your scalp and lead to itching, you won't even need to carry water everywhere if you have a SEALANT to begin with. This brings us to; 2. SHEA BUTTER: This powerful sealant locks in moisture while providing the scalp with nourishment all day long. In as much as this product seems to be readily available in Nigeria, there are fakes everywhere too where animal fat is paraded as original Shea. This product has excellent properties but because it is heavy, should be used sparsely to avoid clogging of the hair follicles 3. Extra Virgin Olive Oil: Lots of naturalists forget the extra virgin aspect and just hold on to the Olive oil part, with its excellent moisturizing properties it can also be used as a CARRIER OIL in the extraction of some oils e.g Citronella. As we all know, Olive oils are plenty in Nigeria so when buying always buy a BOTTLE PRODUCT those are Original. I would personally recommend GOYA brand. 4. HAIR MAYONNAISE: pls! Pls! and pls! Don't let anybody fool you into thinking this is the same thing as edible mayonnaise. A hair mayonnaise is more of a leave-in-conditioner that contains egg protein, fat and other conditioning ingredients to give you a soft shiny scalp and hair. It is quite affordable about 500naira for a big jar. If you put edible mayonnaise on your hair it's the same as using petroleum jelly, it can change your hair texture making it dry and coarse. You are not making salad please. 5. SHAMPOO: I advice people to use shampoos with added vitamins and minerals E.g: V05 for 1,000 only. It contains 5 essential vitamins and a lasting fragrance for aromatherapy. If you are doing the BLACK SOAP shampoo method, DUDU OSUN is your best option as it contains natural herbs and products it's just 150 naira. 6. HONEY: You need PURE HONEY for it to work, there are two types of honey in Nigeria: pure honey and fermented sugar honey. Pure honey is quite scarce and costly but it gets the job done with its antiseptic properties and its also a good detangling agent, ideal for a PREPOO or washday regimen, even day to day use. 7. DANGEROUS ADVICE: You need to beware of DIYS telling you to mix this and that, the only post I haven't seen is one asking me to put bread and boiled egg on my head because am a naturalist or in transition. You need to be sure of what ure looking for and as u know NOT EVERYTHING CAN OR WILL WORK FOR YOU. Stick to ur routine For your essential oil mixes, tips and tricks, general hair products and accessories Contact 07080039037(what's app) Ajadielizabeth@gmail.com 3 Likes |
Re: Correcting Wrong Notions About Natural Hair by marieolae(f): 1:13pm On Aug 31, 2015 |
interesting |
Re: Correcting Wrong Notions About Natural Hair by Nobody: 5:24pm On Aug 31, 2015 |
Nice one! |
Re: Correcting Wrong Notions About Natural Hair by symvanroyale(f): 8:37pm On Aug 31, 2015 |
Thanks ladies krystalkinks: marieolae: |
Re: Correcting Wrong Notions About Natural Hair by Nobody: 10:45pm On Aug 31, 2015 |
I've been using dudu osun to wash my hair for some months now, and I love it. It gets the dirt out and doesn't dry my hair. Much better than all the shampoo's i've tried - which are usually too heavy weight and extra creamy. I give dudu osun 5 stars. Its the bomb.com |
Re: Correcting Wrong Notions About Natural Hair by symvanroyale(f): 12:05am On Sep 01, 2015 |
GENERAL RECIPE FOR TRANSITIONERS Oil Method Step 1 Massage a quarter-sized amount of pure coconut oil into your scalp and onto the new hair growth after you shampoo and while the hair is still damp. This will add moisture and soften the new hair growth so it will loosen its curls. Step 2 Pour olive oil into a squirt applicator bottle (the kind that is used to apply hair dye) using a funnel. Step 3 Part your hair with the applicator bottle by drawing a line down your hair with the bottle tip. Gently squeeze the bottle to apply a light amount of olive oil in a faint line down the part, as you drag the bottle tip through. Repeat on your whole head. Step 4 Gently comb the oils through your hair with a wide-toothed comb. Put your hair in a protective style such as a bun or braids. This style will give support to the brittle and easily-broken line of demarcation where the relaxed hair ends and the new growth starts. The longer your hair grows, the more stress is put on that line. Conditioner Method Step 1 Wet hair and shampoo as usual. Towel dry hair very gently, patting it dry, not rubbing. Step 2 Apply a deep conditioning treatment following the directions on the bottle. This should be done once a week. Wrap your hair in a towel to keep it warm and from dripping on you. Step 3 After 10 minutes (or the amount of time directed on the package) rinse the conditioner out of your hair. Carefully comb it using a wide-tooth comb and allow it to air dry. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Correcting Wrong Notions About Natural Hair by symvanroyale(f): 12:07am On Sep 01, 2015 |
Joavid:Have you tried V05? It use it to co wash after using black soap. All you need is a little. |
Re: Correcting Wrong Notions About Natural Hair by Nobody: 5:46am On Sep 01, 2015 |
symvanroyale: You mean the V05 conditioner? I've heard good things about it and I have a friend who uses it co-wash. I might try it soon. But the V05 shampoo contains sulphate, so its a no no for me. |
Re: Correcting Wrong Notions About Natural Hair by symvanroyale(f): 8:57am On Sep 01, 2015 |
Joavid:Do you know that just like alcohol, Sulphate comes in many forms? You cannot generalize Sulphate, google d exact type everytime you find it in a product u like Also, SULPHUR AND SULPHATE are 2 different elements. The instant conditioner is the bomb. |
Re: Correcting Wrong Notions About Natural Hair by Nobody: 10:40am On Sep 01, 2015 |
symvanroyale: Lol. Ofcourse I know sulphur and sulphate are different things. I had use a hair product that contain sulphur to treat my dandruff and I had no issues with it. I just can't use a hair shampoo that contains any kind of sulphate. Better be safe than sorry. |
Re: Correcting Wrong Notions About Natural Hair by symvanroyale(f): 12:15pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
Joavid:Lol ok ma. Better safe than sorry |
Re: Correcting Wrong Notions About Natural Hair by williams20(m): 2:27pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
Help , my madam's hair breaks and dries quickly I've stopped the use of relaxers as I want her to go natural , I bought olive oil and conditioner already What can we do? |
Re: Correcting Wrong Notions About Natural Hair by symvanroyale(f): 2:57pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
williams20:The first question is how long has she stopped the use of relaxers What type of shampoo and conditioner has she been using? Does she sleep with a silk scarf or bonnet on? Does she apply heat to her hair? Does she use products containing alcohol Does she use hair dye or tint? These are some questions you need to answer to be able to identify the problem causing the breakage before proffering a solution |
Re: Correcting Wrong Notions About Natural Hair by williams20(m): 3:13pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
symvanroyale: No dyes Heat ..... No Products containing alcohol ..... No She stopped relaxing about 5 months ago Yes sleeps with a scarf on Yes she sleeps with |
Re: Correcting Wrong Notions About Natural Hair by symvanroyale(f): 3:24pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
williams20:Ok lovely...... Emily millionaire coconut cream is a very good product I can recommend Original Shea butter Pure honey Make sure the Olive oil is extra virgin Vitamin A soft gel (this can b gotten from any pharmacy) Extra virgin coconut oil Amal oil (it's around #500) Hair mayonnaise Wide tooth comb Another thing is, hair in transition is bound to break but the rate at which it breaks differs There's honestly no cure for split ends, so she has to do a mini trim after every wash day These things will help condition her hair and seal in moisture. |
Re: Correcting Wrong Notions About Natural Hair by symvanroyale(f): 4:04pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
@william20 this recipe has worked for everyone I have recommended it to 1. 5tbs of hair mayonnaise 2. 3tbs of Amla oil 3. 1egg YOLK 4. Fresh coconut milk 5. Vitamin A,E Mix ingredients together except coconut milk Part hair into 4 sections and apply mixture liberally, starting from roots to the tip Massage hair for 5mins Wear a shower cap and wrap with a towel Leave for 2 hours Rinse out with warm coconut milk. I usually use my special CITRONELLA PUDDING after washing then I do Bantu knot outs You can use d coconut cream instead too CITRONELLA PUDDING is #500 only, and can be delivered nationwide. P.S: avoid RAT TAIL COMB like a plague, it leads to breakage 1 Like |
Re: Correcting Wrong Notions About Natural Hair by williams20(m): 8:29pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
I think I might get all these and help her out myself one of these days I'll mail you later Thanks ,madam , I'm so grateful |
Re: Correcting Wrong Notions About Natural Hair by Amar101: 1:14pm On Mar 27, 2017 |
Hello dear I want to give a corrective insight on the message above over edible mayonnaise.I was just surfing through and stumbled across your post and felt what you said about edible mayo.should be corrected immediately otherwise more people will be confused.comparing edible mayo with petroleum jelly is as good as telling people they are eating poison. Also what works for your hair may not work for another.besides am a naturalist.And as proof I HV Been using edible mayo on my hair as a deep conditioning agent and it works wonders. So if it does not work for you don't condemned it entirely. Also what you eat is healthier for your hair than a chemically prepared one.but most importantly stick to what works for you and don't condemn what others are saying or doing simply because it does not go well with you.thanks. |
Re: Correcting Wrong Notions About Natural Hair by Amar101: 1:24pm On Mar 27, 2017 |
One more thing. If you are not good with chemicals or understanding how things work please don't write and condemn them.DIYs are one of the ways many naturalistas have improvised some recipes most people are following now condemning DIYs is as good as telling people not to listen to you. And your hair regimen advice.I think you should simply tell them to research any ingredient they want to use .not telling them that DIYs are dangerous. That's a very harsh word.so please dear check your words and what you post for people to read.thanks |
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