Natural Profile: Ayana

I just had to share some photos with you of my friend Ayana.  We both decided to ditch the perms in August of 2007 and we transitioned together.  We’ve got a hair bond goin on.

Yesterday I sent her this video: 

Which I found on this awesome site:  http://thenaturalhaven.blogspot.com/ 


And today she sends me these pics: 



How awesome does that look!? She did a great job.
FYI her hair is APL, healthy, 4a/b and she did this style on washed, moisturized and slightly stretched hair.

So since I decided to put her  business out on the street (AKA this blog) I figured I’d show you some other pics of her beautiful natural hair.


Here’s what seems to be either a straw set or a tiny roller set: 



And here is her hair partially blown out after a wash and deep condition: 

Pretty Right!!??

A boring catch up Post

Oh girls, it feels like forever.  How are you!?

Here’s a shortie list of the past 2 weeks:

*Vacay was amazing, except the first resort was filthy and poor customer service (grand bahia principe – stay away) – flying roaches…is all I have to say.  I got a full body rash there.  We pricelined and changed to the Omni in Cancun and were totally happy. (and the rash has gone away, I’m no longer a lepper)

*Snorkeled with whale sharks. (for those who are my FB friends, the video is up there) Held a nurse shark. Dove in Cozumel, Visited Isla Mujeres, Partied in Playa and just loved every minute.

*We had such a great time of bonding and togetherness, our relationship was great before but somehow feels so much more strong and connected now.  I guess a good vacay will bring a couple closer.

*Home again, and starting the job hunt up again. I’m no longer feeling any negativity about this.  I’m completely ready. I know it’s for the greater good down the line.

*This Saturday went to my friend’s block party/bbq.  Michael Jackson was there…except he was black, and 65 years old.  This guy’s cardio was on point cuz he did like 6 songs in a row dancing full out! It was a lotta fun, got to spend time with my friend Ayana and her precious baby.

*Sunday was a busy day, it was my mom and my annual canning day.  She grows peppers, tomatoes and has a big ass peach tree and every year we make tomato sauce, pepper sauce and peach preserves…ok and peach brandy too…and can them for use during the year, and for gifts etc.  I totally hate doing this kinda stuff, but my mom LOVES it, and I love spending time with her so I pretend to love it too lol. 

*Yesterday I went to my old school to get my transcripts sent to the grad schools I’m applying to, and they were like…soo….do you want your diploma?  I finished school in 06 and never thought to go get my diploma (I didn’t go to graduation).  But now I have it, and John says I’m officially a graduate now….I say, that diploma is just one more thing to dust lol.

2 Protective Styles

Just wanted to share 2 protective styles from the weekend:

My hair was washed, moisturized, sealed and styled while damp.  I flat rolled the two sides and put them in a low bun, then I flat rolled the top and put it in a bun above the other bun.  I dug it.

The other style is very similar.  I loosened the lower bun from the style above and re twisted it in a looser (read: bigger) bun and pinned it.
Then the top bun I unraveled and unraveled the flat roll and spritzed with water until very damp.  I remoisturized the section and made a hump on top and put the ends into a bun.

How to Grow Long Hair: 3 "Secrets"

The general consensus from women seems to be that ladies with long hair have some secrets they’re holding on to.  There must be some mystical combination of tools, products or techniques they use in order to get hair that grows past your shoulder blades.  As of today (August 2010) my hair is just slightly past my waist and I’m still growing.

When speaking to women, “what’s your secret?” is a popular question.  My usual response is “I take good care of my hair.” I realize now that “taking good care of” something means different things to every individual.  What I consider routine in my hair care practices, may be foreign or unintuitive to others.

Coming to that realization compelled me to share some of the key features in my healthy hair growth journey.

With that said, here are my 3 “secrets”:

Moisturize, Protect, and Low Manipulation



Moisturize and “seal”
African American hair textures are notoriously dry.  My hair is no exception so keeping my hair well moisturized helps it remain pliable and elastic.  Moisturized hair is less prone to breaking and snapping.  It behaves better and is easier to style. 


Moisturizing my hair comes in different levels.

The first level is during washes.  I will wash my hair with either conditioner, or a moisturizing shampoo.  I will then deep condition with a moisturizing conditioner.  After rinsing out the conditioner I will apply a moisturizer to every strand in small sections ensuring that each strand gets moisturized.  Lastly I follow with coconut oil to “seal” in the moisturizer I applied before I style my hair.

On a daily or every-other-day basis (depending on what your hair needs) I will moisturize to ensure my hair never gets dried out or crunchy/crispy.
I deep condition weekly, and at times every other week.  But I’ve noticed my hair responds best when deep conditioned every week.
You will learn how often your hair needs moisture by noticing how it feels and seeing how it responds to your touch


Protect Your Ends
Your “youngest” hair is growing directly at your scalp.  This is your “new growth” as it’s often referred to.  Which means the hair at the ends of each strand is the “oldest.”  The ends of your hair “make or break” your length.  This bit of hair is the most delicate because it has been through so much.  It has received the bulk of the damage simply by hanging around for as long as it has! 

To protect your ends you must first ensure that you have no split ends.  If you do, trim your ends to just above the splits.  Then you must keep the ends very well moisturized.  Try to alternate wearing your hair out and loose with wearing it in updos that “hide” the ends of your hair, keeping them protected from the elements, and from brushing against your collar, shoulders or back.  If your hair is too short for an updo, keeping them moisturized is enough.

At night, protect your ends by wearing a satin scarf or bonnet and sleeping on a satin pillowcase.  This will protect your ends (and the entire length of your hair) from snagging/pulling/snapping on harsher fabrics. 


Low Manipulation
Do you twirl your hair around your fingers?  Stop!
Do you let the ends of your hair brush against your collar or clothing every single day? Stop!
Do you comb and brush and flatiron and curl your hair daily? Stop!

Do you get the picture? Good!

Low manipulation is key for retaining growth and getting long healthy hair.  If you normally style your hair, and use heating tools daily, you will notice and incredible difference in your hair by cutting back.  Instead, opt for styles that will last you a week, such as twists or twistouts,  braidouts, buns, or flatirons/rollersets that don’t need heat touch ups each day.  Try to comb and brush your hair only on wash days if you can.  Use your hands to smooth areas and keep your hands out of your hair during the day. 

So there you have it!  The “Secret’s” Out!  
Try these three techniques and you will notice your hair retaining length like never before.

Vacation Hair

Well, back from vacay and looks like my hair did OK.  I’m going to deep condition today and put it in some fat twists probably.


Here are some of the styles from the trip:

This is how I usually wore my hair, a high bun (usually higher than this) washed, conditioned with some condish left in, moisturized coconut oiled and then pulled up into the bun.

This is is a braidout, i took the braids out when my hair was still very slightly damp.  It dried into frizz, I tried to show you in the back view. (i still liked it)

This is the next day pony resulting from that braidout, at night I moisturized and put my hair in 2 braids, then in the morning unbraided and pulled back into the pony.

This is an updo I did quickly, it was 3 braids, one on top and 2 in the back, and I just rolled them into a side bun. I’d never done this before but I kinda dig it and may start playing with things like this.

This is the next day, same 3 braids I just put the bun in the middle this time.

When my hair wasn’t bunned I usually wore it like this:

or like this:

But, like I told you, buns are my hair’s BFF

That’s all for this vacay.  Hope you dig the styles.
Next trip is in October, but to a super dry climate so that will be when I next straighten. *gulp*

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