Monday, July 8, 2013

Black Girl Hair Stuff: - Deep Conditioning / feat.Shea Moisture

Water - an essential ingredient to what keeps our bodies in "fluid motion": hydrated, nourished, functioning smoothly.

Blood flows through your winding veins, muscles embrace the bones and tendons that hold you together, your skin and your stomach are flushed of impurities with each glass you consume.. all moisturized and invigorated by water.


Hair with curves - kinky hair, coily hair, spiraling curly hair - lust for moisture how our thirst craves for water.. I had a mop for an extended amount of time that resembled the appearance of a dried old plant left in the window, forgotten about in the basement with little to no sunlight... you know the one? Now, why did that happen? Well - I simply did not realize how much of an importance daily moisturizing was, every-single-day. Like that plant I just mentioned, actually.

See the photo below - see the dry, tangled, wispy strands.. and the coarse, dense, matted base underneath? This was my hair for years - on top of spontaneous blow-drying and straightening.



Heat + no moisturizer = Hot Mess Desert. No bueno!



Why did it get this bad and go so far? Well - I didn't know how to take good care of my Natural hair. Curl strands are delicate.. they can be broken, stressed, torn out, and knotted with little effort and even by accident.

Thanks to the various resources available on the internet about natural hair care, and a trip to a not-so-inexpensive high end hair salon, I learned about - CONDITIONING!! Condition, Condition, Condition your hair GIRLS AND BOYS!!

Not talking about hair grease, or oils, or sprays - these products tend to stay on the surface and "sit", most times causing build-up on the scalp, weighing hair down, and causing funky smells.. eck. I did a little bit of research and came across this great line of Curly Hair care products that is inexpensive, animal friendly, and full of delicious natural ingredients for your thirsty hair - Shea Moisture.
 
 
  • Rooted in the homemade hair and skin products by the founder's grandmother, a widowed mother of four in Sierra Leone selling shea butter and black soap around 1912. Her name was Sofi Tucker. "Shea Moisture is her legacy". 
  • Certified organic ingredients
  • (Reading from the side of the jar) NO: Parabens, Phthalates, Paraffin, Gluten, Propylene Glycol, Mineral Oil, Synthetic Fragrance, Animal Testing, PABA, Synthetic Color, DEA, Animal Ingredients, or Sulfates
  • Ethically traded ingredients sustainably produced 
  • An inexpensive buy - ranging from $10-15
  • Available in many accessible areas besides your local beauty supple store, like TARGET!








(Left Hand/Yellow Jar)
Called: "Raw Shea Butter Deep Treatment Masque w/ Sea Kelp, Argan Oil and Shea Butter"
For: Dry, Damaged Hair
Target: Heal, Grow, and Strengthen

(Right Hand/Brown Jar)
Called: "Organic African Black Soap Purification Masque w/ Plaintain Enzyme, Tea Tree, and Willow Bark extract"
For: Dry, Itchy Scalp
Target: Dandruff, Eczeme, and Psoriasis




HOW TO GET YOUR DEEP CONDITION ON!







Step 1 - Let's wet your hair. Find a comfortable temperature, not too hot and not too cold. Hot water can actually strip the hair of it's naturally produced oil, aiding in breakage because the hair's too dry. Lukewarm, more on the warm side.*










Step 2 - Pick up some goo! I use four fingers-full to dig two hearty scoops of the Purification Masque. Careful, it's creamy so you don't need TOO much.

Note: This product "removes product buildup" and "preserves hair by sealing in natural moisture". I use this FIRST because it sort of works as a cleansing palette... well not sort of, it DOES. Recommended for use before or after shampooing. *
























Step 3 - Massage the masque deep throughout, interlocking fingers, rubbing at the base of the strands up through the tips....























Step 3 cont. - Pull sections apart, push hair forward and gently pulling back.. go crazy, making sure you saturate every single inch of your head!

Let sit for 10-15 minutes
(The jar advertises 5-30 minutes)










See those curls getting plump and sucking up all that goodness?

SLLLURP*

Then - let's rinse out!











 Step 4 - Deep Treatment Masque. Repeat instruction from Step 2. This product is a little bit more like 'paste' than the first masque. Use at your discretion. My hair is short, but I like to slather this baby on.

Let sit for 10-15 minutes.
(The jar advertises 5-30 minutes)












Step 5 (Not for ALL hair types) - Gently use your fingers to guide a wide-tooth comb detangling session. Depending on the coarse coil/kinkiness of your locks, DO NOT force the comb through your hair if it hurts. If you are able to catch a small section at a time and work the comb through without ripping your hair out, go for it. If the comb is proving too painful, try finger coming. Why this step? It helps the product work through your strands from base to tip, also removing any dead hair/loose kinks from your crown,





A close-up of the comb I use! Wide teeth are less likely to pull healthy hair out, also, is much better suited for curls by allowing them to uncoil and recoil freely when doing strokes. Find one that's best and most comfortable for you!




















Step 6 - Towel dry. Gently pat and squeeze the water from your hair. Try to refrain from "spiral spinning" the towel (making circles) to prevent unintentional locking at the roots and harvesting lint in your hair from the fabric's fibers.

For Locs, Twist, or Hair Types with a tendency to frizz - Try drying with a cotton T-shirt (take a pair of scissors and cut it open so it's flat like a towel). It absorbs the water without rapidly stripping your hair of water or fraying the edges. Also - towel fuzzy free!


And VOILA! Clean, crisp, light-weight hair that feels like it can breathe.

The follow-up here, and the product that I use everyday after rinsing out with plain water in the shower is Raw Shea Butter Restorative Conditioner. It comes in a pump-bottle and with it's light-weight nature, I use this as a leave-in and I have no need for anything else.

I use 4-5 pumps for full coverage with my length hair, so start with 2 or 3 squirts and see how much more coverage your hair length and type requires to be happy.*












Natural Hair Girls and Boys: What hair products do you use and love
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2 comments:

  1. Tamara I have the Purification Masque(found it on sale at a Walgreens 2-3 yrs ago for $2 lol)
    Just started using it last year.
    I didn't even know it was made to tackle dry scalp and those other issues.
    I usually put it on and cover with a shower cap and a warm towel for about 30 mins...sometimes I get distracted by the computer so an hr

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  2. Hey there Team Jacob!

    Ah.. it's great to hear from other Shea Moisture users! I really like how their jars carry labels with the 'hair issues' each product will be able to help tackle, so if you need help with frizz or dry hair/scalp, BAM, it's right there on the label! The Purification Masque is great for product build-up (I use leave-in conditioner for my coily wash-n-wear style and coconut oil for my high fro style) and it feels like a breath of fresh air whenever I use it.

    Thank you for reading and sharing! I have yet to use a deep condition treatment with a warm towel. I will try it! Also, I'm IMPRESSED at your $2 find at Walgreens... I would've snatched all those things UP! Lol

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