

Many skin issues such as dryness, itchiness, stretch marks and a like can be hereditary, however, some are self-inflicted. Many people, due to busy schedules and fatigue neglect their skin. Many of us don’t even have a nightly moisturizing routine to help our skin stay supple and fresh.
*Whichever routine you choose to use, the most important element is to stick to it.
Let moisturizer sit on skin for 15 minutes before putting on your night sleepwear or getting in bed. This is to let the moisturizer set into the skin well before coming off on the bed sheets or sleepwear.
Always love your skin!
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Shea Butter is one of my favorite moisturizing agents ever created. Most people find it to be very thick and heavy, however, there are a lot of methods one might use to reduce the thickness and also add a little natural fragrance to your Shea butter.
African Shea Butter comes from the nut of the African Shea Tree. It has a rich amount of unremovable fatty acids. These same fatty acids are crucial to the rejuvenation and moisture of the skin. Shea Butter provides all of the essential vitamins needed to make your skin look and feel softer and more supple.
Shea Butter provides moisture and makes your skin healthier. Its has therapeutic properties to protect your skin from natural elements such as wind, cold, the sun and helps to heal wounds quicker.
Additional benefits:
When to use: (Not limited to)
Storage Tip:
Shea butter does not expire, simply store in a cool place. I like to use glass jars to store homemade recipes because glass doesn't react to oils and change in temperature.
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Thanks for reading! What is your favorite natural oil?
Steps:
2. Mayo- 2 table spoons. Mayonnaise, believe it or not is a natural product (when made with natural ingredients) for instance mayo is made up of oil, vinegar and egg. If these ingredients are natural then making an all natural mayo is as easy as 1, 2, 3. Another alternative is to purchase an all natural mayo from your local market if you don’t want to go through the trouble of additional measuring and mixing.
Here are more steps to becoming natural:
1. Determine whether or not you wish to do the BC (Big Chop) which is when you cut off all of your hair or whether you wish to let your natural hair grow out while trimming off and even cutting large parts of your permed hair off.
2. Choosing the right hair products.
-Shampoo: Suave, Nexxus, Aveda Shampoo Shampur (works very well to cleanse the hair, leaves hair feeling a little striped but using less would minimize that feeling). Pantene Pro V (line for natural hair and women of color).
-Conditioner: Nexxus, Suave (any type is fine, however the professional line seems to work a little better), Los caballos (spanish conditioner), Mane and tale (has been around for years and still works great). Pantene Pro V (line for natural hair and women of color) smells great.
-Hair Brush: Soft brush-medium. I don't personally prefer the hard brushes even when I use gel and want to slick my hair back. I understand that for some women they may like the harder brushes but the medium ones work just fine for me. (Use your discretion and study your hair!) Also the Denman brush or one like it which Goody hair accessories sells is really good for curl definition and even detangling. I have been recently using it to detangle to ends of my hair when doing the two strand twist.
-Hair Comb: Wide tooth (easier to comb through your wonderfully thick hair). A smaller comb with a pointed edge is not necessary but will be a great addition once you start experimenting with different hair styles. This smaller comb is not to detangle but only to use for parting the hair so there can be a clearly defined separating design in the styling of your hair.
-Scissors: Trim off those permed edges. Don't be afraid to trim your hair every two -six weeks. Do it little by little (an inch at a time) if that makes you more comfortable. Again you don’t have to invest in a super pricy scissor, I got mine for $4 (small professonal kind), only use them for my hair and they are just as sharp as the day I bought them.
-Leave in conditioner: Infusium 23 (The original formula) I have seen growth and strength added to my hair after using this. I have a spray bottle and add half distilled water (water that is boiled for several minutes and then cooled. This is to get any of the impurities out) I also add half Infusium 23 and a few drops 8-10 of my favorite oils and shake well. I use this for styling in the morning as well as after I wash my hair and want to set my two strand twist.
-Protein conditioner/treatment: Aphrogee. The best I have used, hands down. It smells great, it’s smooth going on the hair and doesn't leave any residue or brittle feeling after washing out! It is affordable and you can purchase it at local drug stores, beauty stores and online.
3. Hair Accessories:
-Bobbi Pins- For styling
-Hair clips- For styling and to hold hair when doing twists or bantou knots
-Head Band- For styling and also working out
-Head Scarf- (Silk or Polyester) This can be worn outdoors and or can double as a bed scarf.
4. Sleep wear:
-Head Scarf- Silk or Polyester to help prevent hair from drying out at night while you sleep.
-Bonnet- Polyester or silk to help prevent breakage and drying of the hair.