Friday, December 30, 2011

Favorite Hair Products

An update on all the hair products I'm using now Taliah Waajid's products can be purchased at www.naturalhair.org

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Mini twists w/ endless of curls

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Aubrey Organics Honeysuckle Rose Moisturizing Shampoo-11oz (Quantity of 4)

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Beauty Products and the HCG Diet

!±8± Beauty Products and the HCG Diet

The use of beauty products, especially among women, can be as frequent as breathing air. But you should be cautious about which specific beauty products are used while on the HCG diet. Oils, fats, ointments, and creams can actually hamper efforts to lose unwanted body fat. These beauty products may be good for your skin. Unfortunately, when it comes to the HCG diet that is not the case.

The fats in the beauty products have negative affects on weight loss during the HCG diet. The absorption of the oils and fats in beauty products is considered the equivalent to eating fatty foods. This just goes to show that the HCG process needs to be executed with extreme precision. The fact that your body reacts so sensitively to beauty products means it is critical that specific lotions, cleansers, and cosmetics be eliminated.

Despite the fact that certain types of cosmetics cannot be used, there is an approved list of products that do not consist of fats, oils, ointments or creams. This includes face moisturizers, facial cleaners, eye make-up remover, foundations, shadows, blushes, body lotions and even lip gloss. Following is a list of replacement options for the products normally used.

Lotions: Most Baby oil, Coconut oil, and plain mineral oil (has no nutritional value). Essentially look for lotions with a mineral oil bases.

Soaps: Baking soda, Zest, Ivory and Dial, Jasons, Baking Soda
Face Soaps and makeup removers: Jasons products
Shampoo and Conditioner: Baking soda, Natures Gate Alovera, Aubrey Organics, Life Extension Products
Toothpaste: Baking soda, spry toothpaste, Tom's toothpaste
Deodorants: Thai Stick, crystal deodorant (wet crystal and apply), baking soda
Eyelashes: Consider getting your eyelashes tinted to replace mascara, although most mascaras are not prohibited.

Some products made by Clinique, Chanel, Estee Lauder, and Johnson and Johnson do not contain any ingredients that would prevent success on the HCG diet. Closely examine the ingredients of these products to make sure they check out or ask a beauty products specialist for help.

As always use your best judgment and Good Luck!


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Saturday, December 3, 2011

My Natural Hair Regimen Part 1

Shampoo:Jamaican Black Castor Oil Shampoo (Purchased at Natural Hair store in Atlanta called Nature's Gift), Liquid Black Soap (Purchased at local African store) Conditioner: Giovanni Smooth as Silk (Purchased at Marshalls) Detangler: V05 Passion Fruit Smoothie (Purchased at Walgreens), Mane N Tail (Purchased at Sallys) Deep Conditioner: Aubrey Organics Honey Suckle Rose (Purchased at the Vitaman Shoppe) Leave-In- Kimmaytube Leave-In (Homemade) Moisturizer: Shea Butter ( Purchased at Local Beauty Supply Store) Oils: JBCO (Purchased at Natural Hair store in Atlanta called Nature's Gift), EVOO (Purchased at Publix Grocery), Jojoba oil (Purchased at Whole Foods), Vitamin E Oil (Purchased at Vitamin Shoppe), Amla Oil (Purchased at www.fromnaturewithlove.com) Gel: Eco Styler (Purchased at Local Beauty Supply Store) Vitamins: Garlic Oil (Purchased at Rite Aid), Salmon Oil (Purchased at Rite Aid), MSM (Purchased at the VitaminShoppe)

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Aubrey Organics Chamomile Luxurious Volumizing Shampoo-11 oz (Quantity of 4)

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Product Review: Aubrey Organics Conditioner

My review on the Aubrey Organics products: Jojoba & Aloe Desert Herb Revitalizing Conditioner & White Camellia Ultra-Smoothing Conditioner. Aubrey Organics Website: www.aubrey-organics.com Product & Store Locator: www.aubrey-organics.com This video is sponsored by Unique Displays! www.etsy.com

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Friday, November 25, 2011

Aubrey Organics Blue Chamomile Hydrating Shampoo-11oz (Quantity of 4)

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Monday, November 21, 2011

Hollywood Stylist Tips to Grow African American Hair

!±8± Hollywood Stylist Tips to Grow African American Hair

KeraCare produces quality products for African American hair, especially if you have an itchy scalp from braids or hair weaves. However, their shampoos and conditioners tend to sometimes leave black hair dry and brittle, unless it is there detangling shampoo. As a result, although their products will help your scalp, they will leave your hair looking like you did it yourself. If you have a relaxer or chemically treated hair, and are use to using products like Elasta QP, Motions, or TCB, then it is long over due to make the switch to all natural hair care products.

Here are the top five Hair Care Tips for Black Hair according to Hollywood's Celebrity Stylist Michelle Vincent.

Hollywood Stylist Tip# 1 for Black Hair: Stop usually low grade hair care products that contain sulfates: Even if you get a perm or wear weaves, your hair needs the most nutrients that it can receive between salon visits.

Hollywood Stylist Tip# 2 for Black Hair: Buy all natural hair care products, most natural stores carry Jason's or Aubrey Organics Shampoos or you can by Beauty 4 Ashes online.

Hollywood Stylist Tip# 3 for Black Hair: Take care of your hair from home. You can do it! Wrap or roll your hair before bed. Don't just sleep on it without a protective covering, which can lead to split ends and result in YOU getting your hair CUT.

Hollywood Stylist Tip# 4 for Black Hair: Drink plenty of water and reduce your intake of junk foods. Take a B Complex on a daily basis.

Hollywood Stylist Tip# 5 for Black Hair: Buy Silk pillow cases and hair wraps. Avoid cotton, it can lead to hair breakage.


Hollywood Stylist Tips to Grow African American Hair

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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Rules for Growing African American Hair

!±8± Rules for Growing African American Hair

Unfortunately, very few hair care products available in today's market cater to curly textured, wavy, or tightly S-coiled hair textures. As a result, individuals, especially African Americans with textured hair are unable to truly experience healthy hair or discover the true lusciousness of Black Hair or Ethnic Hair. Curly or "kinky" hair needs moisture. African American or Ethnic Hair is no different than any other hair type. African American, Biracial, and Ethnic Hair can grow and thrive, even with the application of heat and chemicals (although this should be avoided). Here is a guide on buying Black, Ethnic, or African American hair care products.

Rule #1: Avoid Bad Hair Product Ingredients: Many commercially available hair care products denoted for African American or ethnic hair use harmful ingredients. Be certain to check the ingredients in your hair care products. The following ingredients are awful for ethnic or African American hair, not only stifling African American and Ethnic hair's health, true texture, and hair growth, but also harmful to the body.

1) Isopropyl Alcohol: Dries and Breaks African American or Ethnic hair. It is found in color rinses, anti-freeze

2) Mineral Oil/ Petrolatum: It used as a moisturizer in African American or Ethnic hair care products; however, it coats African American or Ethnic hair, actually preventing moisture from getting into the thirsty hair. It is a derivative of crude oil and a cheap industrial grease component. It also prevents the release of toxins from African American or Ethnic hair and alters the skin respiration by preventing oxygen release.

3) Polyethylene Glycol (PEG): Strips African American or Ethnic hair of critical moisture. Used as an emulsifier in products, dissolves oils and grease.

4) Propylene Glycol (PG): An active component in many African American or Ethnic hair care products, make up, lotions, mouthwashes, and deodorant, PG is the active component of anti-freeze and actually deteriorates the protein and cellular structure of African American or Ethnic hair. Protein is what your hair needs to thrive. Workers actually use gloves and goggles when dealing with this substance due to its chemical side effects and toxicity.

5) Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS)/ Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES) : A cheap foaming and thickening agent that strips African American or Ethnic hair of moisture and causes skin and scalp irritation. 95% of all hair shampoos contain this ingredient or a derivative. Avoid it completely; TEA lauryl is just as bad, if not worse. Do not be fooled by the use of the word TEA. Shampooing African American or Ethnic hair with a product that contains these can lead to the absorption of excessive nitrates.

6) Diethanolamine (DEA), Momoethnanolamine (MEA), Triethanolamine (TEA) : Usually listed as an ingredient containing a neutralizing compound, i.e. as Cocamide DEA or Lauramide DEA, repeated skin applications of DEA-based detergents are known to form cancer causing nitrates

Rule #2: Avoid Hair Coloring, Rinses, and Dyes. Look on the pack of the ingredient label and check for FD&C Colors: Many individuals with African American or Ethnic hair experience scalp irritation due to these. If you have an irritated scalp ,your hair will not grow long or remain healthy.

Rule #3: Avoid Hair Products with Synthetic Fragrances: Unless natural fragrance, created by items such as essential oils and seasonings, fragrances can include up to 4,000 additional ingredients, specifically more Propylene Glycol that is harmful and damaging to African American or Ethnic hair care. Fragrance can lead to headaches, dizziness, rashes, skin discoloration, violent coughing, and vomiting.

Rule # 4: Avoid Products with Chemical Preservatives: Nearly all brands of Black/ African American and Ethnic Skin and Hair Care Products contain hair and health harmful toxins, especially parabens that are used to extend products' shelf lives. While these companies make huge profits, it is at the expense of your hair and health being exposed to cancer causing elements, such as formaldehyde or formaldehyde-donors. According to the Mayo clinic, formaldehyde can irritate the respiratory system, cause skin reactions and trigger heart palpitations.

Rule # 5: Abandon your typical beauty supply store or drugstore. Curly or ethnic hair needs natural hair care products because the sulfates, chemicals, alcohols, and silicones in 99% of hair care products have a moisture stripping effect. Ethnic hair needs moisture to grow, become strong, and stay manageable. Without moisture your hair will become dry and damaged. Try Beauty 4 Ashes GodHead (a great all natural) or Tigi BedHead (a quality synthetic shampoo) if you cannot find GodHead.

Rule #6 Only purchase all natural hair care products tailored for your hair type. Visit your local health foods store or find great hair care product for purchase online. The hair care industry is finally seeing the light and making hair care products that truly work for ethnic hair. Beauty 4 Ashes Christian Health & Beauty, a beauty conglomerate, acclaimed internationally, makes 100% natural ethnic hair care products for general hair health and hair growth (wwwdiscoverb4acom). Their products have received great ratings in the States as well. Most shampoos and conditioners are Aloe Vera based and contain natural oils like jojoba, shea, avocado, sunflower, coconut, olive, wheat germ, etc. The next best option is Aubrey Organics and Burt Bees. Although not made specifically for African American or Ethnic hair, Aubrey Organics' products are 100% natural and contain many natural oils. (wwwaubreyorganicscom). You may also try Ojon or Carol's Daughter. Although their products do contain some of the ingredients above, they are superior to traditional drugstore products.


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