Natural Hair Straw Set Procedure

I did NOT shampoo my hair. I detangled with conditioner, rinsed my hair with warm water, put Organics olive oil deep conditioner for 45 mins(put on a plastic bag on my head) then rinsed that out.
Next I applied Giovanni leave-in conditioner, detangled thoroughly, then sectioned into four parts.
I applied extra virgin olive oil to each section then started parting into smaller sections for the straws. To each small section, I dabbed very little Marini Curling Butter followed by a bit more flax seed gel. Too much curling butter will give you flakes. After that I'd just put the straw on, secure with a bobby pin and move to the next bit.
You can air dry if you have time, but I went to my local salon and sat under a hooded dryer for 35mins.
After removing the straws, I separated the curls with olive oil smeared on my palms to avoid frizz.
So. Tada! I love this hair


5 Great Benefits of Natural Hair Hot Oil Treatments

Hoil treatment is basically heating up some oil and pouring it into ur hair. Letting it do its work for a few min under extra heat or steam then rinsing it out or leaving the oil in depending on what u think best for u. And dont forget to massage your scalp
What are the benefits of hot oil treatments?
1. Restoration of moisture
2. Strengthens the hair
3. Seals your hair
4. Increases blood circulation to ur scalp
5. Relieves dry itchy scalp
My personal experience with hot oil treatments.
I have had faux locs for about 4 weeks now and my scalp and hair have gotten dry. VERY DRY. and itchy. Synthetic hair just dries hair up really badly.
So i mixed up my oils ..mostly coconut oil,JBCO,amla and a bottletop of eucalyptus oil (idealbrand) put these in my applicator bottle (a tomato sauce bottle )🙈🙈 warmed it up in some hot water. And poured in all over my scalp and my locs. Jumped into hot shower so i could benefit from the steam in the shower. After my shower my scalp and hair felt soo good and i had the best sleep ever i guess the scalp massage also induces good sleep. And i said goodbye to dry scalp and itchyness. And my new growth also seems to come out softer.


How to Save on Electricity when Using Your Fridge

One of the most important appliances to consider before you head away on holiday is the fridge. This is a big electricity guzzler, so applying some simple tricks before heading out the door is a worthwhile task.
Fridges run more efficiently when full. So one easy, out-of-the box, idea is to cram it with jugs or other containers full of water. Another way to reduce the amount of electricity it uses is to clear it out and switch to a warmer setting. A combination of the two might be your best bet if you're only away for a week or so.
Refrigerators and freezers set just a few degrees lower can cut down on energy use by as much as 25 per cent, according to experts. In fact, many people set their fridge-freezers too low in any case - the ideal temperature for a fridge is between 3 and 5 degrees. Freezers should be set at -18 degrees.
If you have more time, and you are lucky enough to be heading off on a longer trip, it might be worth emptying your fridge, defrosting the freezer, and switching the entire thing off. Defrosting everything might be a pain, but over the course of an extended trip it could save a fair amount of electricity. You can also consider packing up the food and taking it upcountry with you saving you on energy bills and money needed to buy more food.


23 common Kitchen Items to Get Hair Healthy

Here are 23 common
kitchen items to get
hair healthy
1) Extra Virgin
Coconut oil
Coconut oil is one of those must have
ingredients to get hair healthy. It is
also versatile as a beauty product and
makes a great hair care treatment
because of its richness in fatty acids
that moisturize and treat the hair and
scalp.
It is ideal as a deep conditioning
treatment for dry, damaged hair or
coarse hair. It also makes an
excellent detangling and moisturizing
treatment for thick, curly and kinky
hair types.
2) Carrots
Vitamin A is an essential nutrient if
you’re looking to grow and strengthen
your tresses, and carrots are jam
filled with beta carotene, an excellent
source of Vitamin A.
To make your very own carrot oil from
scratch, check out this recipe from
Ygoy . Another alternative is to simply
purchase all natural carrot oil, which
is often more potent.
3) Eggs
To get hair healthy and grow it long,
you need to minimize hair loss and
shedding by strengthening hair
strands. Protein in the hair is the
chemical compound that affects the
strength and structure of the hair.
Eggs are a great source of protein
and make a great weekly hair mask
especially when combined with other
natural ingredients such as yogurt,
honey or avocados.
4) Honey
Honey is another one of those
versatile ingredients that make great
as a beauty treatment. In hair care,
honey helps to retain and draw water
to the hair keeping the scalp and hair
strands moisturized.
It can be combined with other natural
ingredients to create a mask. Or can
be used alone or mixed with your
favorite natural oil as a deep
conditioning treatment.
5) Yogurt
If you’ve ever purchased one of those
hair growth vitamins, then you have
noticed biotin as a top ingredient on
the list, that’s because Biotin plays a
major role in maintaining healthy
scalp and growing healthy hair.
Yogurt is an excellent source of Biotin
and also contains other vitamins and
proteins that make it a great
treatment for hair. To use, simply
blend yogurt with other natural
ingredients or oils to create a hair
mask.
6) Peanut oil
We often hear of olive oil, argan oil or
castor oil to get hair healthy, but one
of the better and lesser known
natural oils for hair care is peanut
oil. Peanut oil is filled with essential
vitamins such as Vitamin E, A and D
that help to grow strong, healthy
hair.
It is ideal for curly hair types, coarse
and dry, damaged hair. It can be used
alone as a hot oil treatment.
7) Mayonnaise
You’ve most likely heard of
Mayonnaise as a homemade treatment
for deep moisturizing, to get hair
healthy. It is filled with protein which
is known to strengthen hair strands
for longer, shinier hair.
8) Avocado
For dry hair and scalp treatment, try
the ultimate avocado mask. Avocado is
a yummy vitamin filled goodness that
can be easily blended with other
natural ingredients such as yogurt or
egg yolk as a luxurious hair
treatment. Its use in homemade hair
care dates far back to the days of
early Egyptians.
9) Raw Apple Cider
Vinegar
Vinegar is another multi-use product
that has a ton of great benefits. It
helps to balance pH levels and bring
hair and scalp to normal acidic levels
which plays an important role in
growing healthy hair.
In homemade hair care, it works
great as a hair rinse, an alternative
to shampoo, as a dandruff treatment
or simply a mixture with other natural
ingredients and essential oils as hair
treatment. To use a hair rinse to
revive dull hair and make it shiny,
simply mix with equal parts water,
spritz onto hair, leave on for several
minutes and rinse.
To use a shampoo alternative, you can
mix with baking soda to create a
paste and apply mixture onto the hair
and scalp. Leave on for a few minutes
and rinse off thoroughly.
10) Baking soda
Baking soda can be used in homemade
hair care to cleanse the hair. As
previously stated above, it can be
mixed with apple cider vinegar and
used as a alternative to shampoo
11) Beer
This might come shocking to a lot of
people as I know it did me, but who
knew that good ole’ beer can make a
great hair treatment. That’s right,
beer works great a hair rinse to
replenish moisture to hair. According
to TruthinAging.com , beer is filled
with B vitamins and proteins that
coat the hair, draw in moisture and
repairs damaged hair. These nutrients
are found in the malt and hops.
To use, simply pour some beer into a
glass and let is sit to room
temperature levels. Then with finger
tips simply apply to hair and scalp in
small sections. Then blow dry as
usual.
Beer also makes a great hair styling
treatment and can be used as an
alternative to hair spray by simply
spritzing onto the hair.
12) Banana
For those with dry, damaged hair,
banana is a great treatment to get
hair healthy again. It is an excellent
source of essential vitamins that
nourish the hair. It can be easily
mixed with other natural ingredients
such as yogurt, egg, avocados etc to
make a luxurious hair mask.
13) Ghee butter
I wrote about ghee butter as a hair
conditioner in a previous article and
from first hand experience, I can
attest to the benefit and
effectiveness of ghee butter. It
works especially well on coarse, dry
damaged hair as a deep conditioning
treatment.
14) Garlic
Garlic is an excellent treatment to
combat hair loss and promote healthy
strands. To use, you can simply cut
garlic into tiny chunks, put into a
glass container with a bit of water
and leave overnight to extract the
juices. Use the tonic as a pre-
treatment by applying it all over the
scalp before shampooing. To increase
the effectiveness, put on a hair cap
and sit under the dryer for about 20
minutes.
15) Lemon
Lemon is an all purpose product that
is well known for its lightning
properties. In hair care, it can be
used as rinse and also a natural, hair
bleaching treatment. To use, simply
mix with a bit of water, apply to hair,
and it is recommended to sit under the
sun for increased effectiveness.
16) Cayenne Pepper
Apparently cayenne pepper is an
excellent ingredient to aid in hair
growth. It is said to work by
improving circulation and blood flow
which aids in regeneration and
growth. It is often mixed in natural
hair oils and massaged onto the scalp.
17) Onions
Similar to garlic, onions work to
prevent hair loss and promote hair
growth. Use in a similar fashion as
garlic, by cutting into small chunks
and extracting juice. Or you can
simply rub cut onions onto sparse
areas of the hair.
18) Rosemary
Similar to cayenne pepper, rosemary
works to stimulate hair follicles and
promote hair growth. It is a powerful
herb that has been used in natural
hair care for decades to get hair
healthy and strong.
19) Chamomile Tea
Chamomile tea can be used a natural
way to lighten the hair or as a rinse.
To use, simply apply tea mixture to
the hair and scalp. It can also be
mixed with other essential oils.
20) Red wine
Want to a natural way to become a
red head, well reach for a glass of red
wine. That’s right, red wine can be
used a natural way to add a subtle red
tint to your hair. To use simply apply
red wine to damp hair, put on a
shower cap and wait 10-15 minutes.
Voila! Red hair in an instant.
21) Grape juice
Similar to red wine, grape juice can
be used a natural hair dye to
brighten, dull brassy tones on blondes
and to get rid of the dreaded orange
hair. You can simply mix with equal
parts hair conditioner and leave on
hair for 20-30 minutes, rinse
thoroughly afterwards.
22) Tomato Juice
The benefits of vitamin A in hair care
is stronger, healthier hair. Tomatoes
are an excellent source of this vitamin
amongst others and works as a great
treatment for severely dry, damaged
hair. Simply mash raw tomatoes to
extract juices and apply directly to
hair or mix with other natural
ingredients.
23) Extra Virgin
Olive oil
Last but not least, extra virgin oil is
one of those absolute necessities in
natural, homemade hair care to get
hair healthy. It can be used in a
variety of ways. Apply it to freshly
washed and conditioned hair as a hair
oil, mix with other natural hair
ingredients or use as a hot oil
treatment.


Homemade DIY Natural Hair Conditioner

Recipe 1. The Base : Yoghurt (plain) , Banana (baby food), Avocado (creamed)
The  base of your natural conditioner needs to be thick enough such that it  does not drip off your hair but at the same time be able to be spread  easily enough to coat the hair strands.
2. Ingredients for slip : Olive oil, jojoba oil
If  you want to detangle your hair with your natural conditioner, then it  would be a good idea to add some oil to the base of your choice. A more  liquid oil e.g olive oil or a liquid wax e.g jojoba oil is generally a  better option than an oil that is more viscous (e.g castor oil) or one  that changes from solid to liquid with low heat (e.g shea butter or  coconut oil). However, if you intend to use your conditioner warmed up,  then it is perfectly fine to use any oil of your choice.
3. Ingredients for moisture – humectants: Glycerin, honey, aloe vera
Humectants  purely for moisture are probably best used during the leave in process  rather than during the conditioning process. However, there is no harm  in using them during the conditioning process. Glycerin, honey and aloe  vera are all natural humectants. You can add any of these to your base  in a quantity of your choosing. As you will be rinsing off the hair  conditioner, most of the humectant on the surface will also eventually  be washed away. Therefore, even if you do not particularly like glycerin  in a leave in, you may find that in the conditioner mix, it is  perfectly fine.
4. Ingredients for strength – protein: Gelatin
If  you would like to have some hydrolysed protein in your hair, then you  have to slightly break the rules of non-modification and select gelatin  to add to your base. I do know that there are people who promote eggs as  a natural protein conditioner but it is not really clear if the size of  the protein in eggs can really work as well as a hydrolysed protein.
5. Extras – fragrance (essential oils), increase fluidity (coconut cream/milk)
Finally,  if the consistency of your final mix is too thick, consider adding  coconut cream or milk to it. The liquid here contains some oils from the  coconut and therefore adds both fluidity and slip. Plain water may  cause some of the oils added to the base to separate (surfactants in  commercial conditioners help prevent this, but we don’t have them in the  natural options). If you would like some fragrance, do consider some  essential oils.