Thursday, September 23, 2010

The Absolute Worst Thing About Natural Hair

I'm sure you are reading the title thinking, how could someone actually utter those words; especially someone who's natural and claims to love it.  Well let me assure you that I am natural and I am loving it very much.  In fact it is 4 in the morning in I'm coiling my hair LOL.  Oh the joy!!!!

So what is the absolute worst thing about natural hair?  Let me tell you.  It's having a relaxer for most of your life and hardly having a reason to use the word detangle.  Yes detangle.  Therefore, when a sista went natural, what did she discover?  She discovered that she was very, very, very, tender headed.  Wow, I talked junk about tender headed people.  I use to say things like "get over it"or "toughen up chief."  But the longer my natural hair gets the greater my empathy.  With ever kink and ugly face, grueling headaches, tender scalp, and just shear unbearable pain I say to all you tender headed persons out there "I am truly sorry for my insensitivity!!!!"  I can't even imagine letting someone else comb my hair at this point, i am sure they would see the worst side of me.  So for now, my ugliness between my head and my comb will stay between me and the mirror.  

Stay beautiful!!!
IGNJ

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Finger Coils

I finger coiled my hair last week and I loved it!!  It took about 2 to 3 hours and it lasted for about four days (because I need to wash my hair).  I used the Komaza Care Califia Styling Pudding and my hair was really soft to the touch, not weighed down, and very flexible with a nice hold.  NO FRIZZ!!!  Again I loved it, might do it again soon!!!!

My lovely friend Ericka and I

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Xotics: Natural Products by Celebrity Barber Curtis Smith


Borrowed from Xotics
I had the opportunity, by chance and chance alone, to speak with celebrity barber and make-up artist Curtis Smith about his all natural product line.  And when I say by chance, I had no intentions of actually speaking with Curtis (if I may), I lucked up and he was the one that answered my call. 
I caught Curtis while he was out doing a little school shopping for his son and he offered to do the interview right over the phone.  He was so down to earth and was so kind to give me my first interview for my site!!!  So in our brief interview I was able to ask Curtis about his all natural hair and skin product line that first sparked my interest with its slogan, “It’s not just a product, it’s a lifestyle.  GO NATURAL!”  I agree!!!  GO NATURAL!!

IGNJ
= I Gotta Natural Jones
Name: Curtis Smith
Occupation: Celebrity Barber and Make-up Artist
Product: Xotics
IGNJ: How long have you been in the business?
Curtis Smith: As a barber, 23 years and make-up 3 years.
IGNJ: What inspired you all natural product line?
Curtis Smith: When I first started making the product it wasn’t all natural.  I wanted to keep my clients from losing their hair; I tried natural products and loved it… I decided to make the product myself so I rounded up team and did it myself.
IGNJ: How long has your natural hair and skin products been available?
Curtis Smith: I have only been selling it for 4 years, but it has been available to my clients for 8 years.
IGNJ: Are your natural products only for men?
Curtis Smith: No, anybody can use it!!
IGNJ: Can children us it?
Curtis Smith: Yes. A lot of my clients love my product because it doesn’t have any fragrance added at all.
IGNJ: Where can your products be found and/or purchased?
Curtis Smith: All over the U.S.! CLICK HERE for a list of addresses!
IGNJ: I have a personal question for you.  How do you feel about women with natural hair?
Curtis Smith:  I love it! Everybody can’t look like somebody else!  And my wife is natural!
As I thanked Curtis for answering my questions, he added that he had been diagnosed with cancer in 1996, so everything had to be natural!  And it was with great pride that he had all natural products.  What a blessing!!  God is good!!  And what inspiration!!! 
So where do you get these wonderful products?  I’m glad you asked!!  You can make purchases from the Xotics website @ http://xoticsproducts.com/
And where can you find Curtis Smith?  Well you can find him Front Page on the latest issue of Against the Grain Magazine!!
CHECK OUT THIS VIDEO!!!! http://xoticsproducts.com/reel/

Monday, August 30, 2010

What I learned about Brazilian Keratin Treatment!!!

Borrowed from Celebrity Beauty buzz

So I have a girl friend who is really considering doing a  Brazilian Keratin treatment.  She has been natural for a about a year and she has beautiful natural hair.  I know that every now and then us naturals go for the straight styles, but many do so without the risk of chemicals and/or a lot of heat.

So what is Keratin? Yes I googled!!! Keratin is a protein and forms the main components of fingernails, hair, and the thin tough outer layer of the skin according to the 'The Probert Encyclopedia of Medicine.'  Keratin is also found in animal parts such as horns, beaks, hooves, and claws according to an article by Summers (2009).  So it sounds pretty natural, right?  According to the article by Summers (2009), their are five chemical components to keratin, but lets not forget that keratin is a protein, so the chemical elements found in the protein are; (1) carbon, (2) nitrogen, (3) hydrogen, and a protein called (4) cysteine, which contains (5) sulfur.  To get the full break down of this chemistry please read the article CLICK HERE.

Alright so thats Keratin as a protein, what about keratin as the hair treatment?  According to Hernandez (2010), keratin is a semi-permanent straightening product that straightens the hair through a process of blow-drying and flat-ironing.  This treatment can last up to 30 days to several months (Hernandez, 2010).  So what are the 'chemicals' that are in the keratin treatment? First we have Formaldehyde (methanal or formalin, which is watered down formaldehyde), which is an organic compound that I found on wikipedia.  "Formaldehyde is a colorless, flammable and pungent gas naturally produced in the body (in very small amounts) and present in the air and many food and beauty products, according to The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry.  The Cosmetics Ingredient Review Panel says .2 percent or less is a safe concentration of the chemical" (Hernandez, 2010).  Ok, then there is Aldehydes another organic compound found on wikipedia. And one other that I will name is Acetaldehyde (ethanal) which is chemical compound that I again found on wikipedia.  To read this article please CLICK HERE.

I also talked to a stylist today, her name is Tish and she been natural for many years, she works at Salon Blu here in Raleigh, NC.  I have no idea how long she's been natural, because I was really just seeking information for my girlfriend, which is why I'm writing this to begin with.  Tish told me that keratin has very little chemicals in it and is designed to take the frizz out your hair.  She also said that it can be used without blowing out the hair or flat-ironing to slightly loosening the curls and De-frizzing.  She encouraged me as I was getting information for my girlfriend that she use cool heat to blowout the hair and then flat-iron the hair which really helps the strands of hair absorb the treatment.  So if you want the full effect of keratin, heat is necessary for the treatment to straighten the hair strands, and if you are going to spend $200 to $300 to get the treatment I would hope you get the full affect of it!!!!   I did ask Tish does the keratin treatment destroy the natural hair curl pattern.  She said not at all, but the keratin works (if you must compare it to anything) like a hair rinse (semi-permanent dye), it gradually washes out.  So depending on your hair type, texture, strength, and so on, will determine how long the treatment will stay in your hair.  Tish has soft natural hair and her treatment lasted 8mos.  I did not ask how often she washed her hair.

Tish mention two types of Keratin treatments; (1) Extreme De-frizzing treatment also called chocolate at their salon (can't wash hair for three days) and (2) The Brazilian Keratin treatment (can wash hair immediately after treatment and extremely safe to use with color).

This is all the info I have!!!  So I hope it helped and let me know what you think!!!

Hernandez, K. (2010). Keratin hair treatment chemicals. Retrieved August 30, 2010 from http://www.ehow.co.uk/facts_5990144_keratin-hair-treatment-chemicals.html

Summers, V. (2009). What are the five chemicals in keratin? Retrieved August 30, 2010 from http://www.ehow.com/facts_5673454_chemical-elements-keratin_.html

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

My TWA Sex Insecurities

This may be one of those way to much information moments, but it took me all day to decide whether or not I should talk about it.  I'm going to talk about it, because I want opinions and input, I want your two cents.

So this morning I had a "moment" with my husband.  I won't get into all of the glory details, but we will just call it a "moment".  

After our "moment" this morning, my husband asked me why didn't I look at him.  I thought about it for a minute and I got really sad.  I know that I glanced at him a few times or another, but it wasn't a stare in your eyes, I Love You type of "moment".  So I felt horrible.  All I could think about was my hair.

Before my Big Chop I had a good length of hair, and any time we were having a "moment," I knew my hair looked great.  It would fall into place from it's wrap, stick to my face or his face, but it still looked good.  Or if I passed on the wrap my hair up for the night, I knew a ponytail would look just as nice.  Not to mention I knew my husband loved my hair.

Well this morning I did not feel so Va Va Va Voom!  My teeny weeny afro was dry, matted, and flat on one side.  And even if I did get up to pick out my fro, it would just get flattened again while in the "moment."  What is a girl to do, I want to look good in the "moment", I'm a little OK with looking messed up afterwards.

And he says of course, "I don't care about that, you are beautiful."  Of course I was like awww, but you really don't have a choice but to say that LOL!!  I knew he meant it!!!  So why can I feel so fly, rocking my curls or afro in the day, knowing I'm the "shut your mouth!"  But this morning, I was so insecure about my short, matted, dry hair while in the "moment" with my husband.  I should still feel fly with my natural self.

So what's your thoughts?

Monday, August 23, 2010

Product Review: Komaza Care ~ Califia Moisturizing Spay


Review:  I absolutely love this spray!!!  Although I use several Califia products, the moisturizing spray I can use as a leave in, detangler, and a moisturizer.  It smells amazing!!!  It makes my feel incredibly soft and it adds some shine, but I wouldn't rely on it as the only "shine agent" so to say, if you want your hair to look glossy.

Ingredients:  Distilled Water, Aloe Vera, Shea Oil, Jojoba Oil, Algae Extract, Behenetrimonium, Quaternium 87, Panthenol, soybean oil nettles, horsetail, rosemary, peppermint, marshmallow, Vitamin E, Vitamin C, Vitamin B3, Vitamin B5, Vitamin B6, Allantoin, Citric acid, vegetarian fragrance, allantoin, cinnamon cassia, potassium sorbate