-- This Routine Is Not Updated Flat Ironing Routine, But Only A Few Things Have Changed --
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Mini-Twist Update
I was quite bored the other night & as I was playing in my hair i decided to put some Mini-Twist in my hair and this is the outcome.
- -This video is from the previous time..which had been awhile.
- -This video is from the previous time..which had been awhile.
This is the Outcome (BELOW)
Friday, January 6, 2012
Hardcore Ression

Three products that are multi-purpose and will allow some to manage until times are not so rough: Castile soap ($8), She Butter ($10 per lb), and coconut oil, or use them separately. For under $30, these products can last you up to a year.
Shower Cap: Do you find yourself purchasing shower caps more often than you'd like? Well keep that money in your pocket and use your grocery bags for a shower cap.
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Don't Forget The Styling Products !
If you've got a short, pixie cut, try using some gel or pomade for a cool chunky look. Just rub a little product onto your fingers, and define the pieces with your fingers.
Got long layers? Try some straightening balm or styling cream! Put some in the palms of your hands and work it into damp hair, especially on the ends, before blow-drying. It'll add body and shine, and work on funky curls.
Grab some mousse if you've got curly or wavy hair, and scrunch a little into damp hair. Let your hair air-dry, and avoid the brush so you don't destroy those star waves!
Got long layers? Try some straightening balm or styling cream! Put some in the palms of your hands and work it into damp hair, especially on the ends, before blow-drying. It'll add body and shine, and work on funky curls.
Grab some mousse if you've got curly or wavy hair, and scrunch a little into damp hair. Let your hair air-dry, and avoid the brush so you don't destroy those star waves!
Monday, January 2, 2012
Friday, December 30, 2011
Mousse or Gel for Curly Hair?
Tips for choosing between mousse or gel when your curls need some extra oomph.
What is Mousse? What is Gel?
Mousse
Mousse generally comes in a bottle or spray can and is usually not transparent. It’s used in small quantities on wet or dry hair. This product is used more for lighter sculpting technique and for additional volume. If you have to change your hair a couple times in one day, mousse can be used and reused due to its light density.
The downside to mousse is no matter how great it is for sculpting volume, it’s so light and porous as a product that it doesn't have as much hold as gel by far.
Gel
Like mousse, it does not take a lot of gel on wet or dry hair. It not only helps settle hair, frizz and flyaways, but it is perfect for thicker hair. And even though it helps define curls when applied to damp hair like mousse, it does last longer. Gel is heavier and therefore great for running around for hours on end.
Even though using gel for curly har is a great option, it does have its drawbacks. Hair gel is heavier than mousse and tends to weigh down hair. Gel, especially cheaper gels, flake a lot more than mousse. It also has higher density and lower porosity which is great for all-day wear, but if you don’t want your hair looking wet, sleek, and greasy, mousse might be a better option.
The Happy Side
With any hair product, it is all about the balance. For gel as well as mousse, your choice is based on preference as much as it is on what either product has to offer. Yes, it is true that mousse is better for sculpting and volume while gel is better for hold and frizz. But when it comes down to using mousse or gel for curly hair, neither is good option if you glob it on your hair.
If you need that all-day hold, you only need a quarter-size worth of gel on wet hair and comb it through. If you want springy locks in spite of the thinness of your hair, try a dab of mousse which you can either scrunch or work through.
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