Wednesday, 30 November 2011

Just Checking In

It's been a little while since I have been here and that is because I really have not been doing much to my hair. I did do my first henna treatment last weekend. But I only remembered to take pictures after the henna was gone out of the dish and in my hair,lol and honestly I was not feeling in the best of moods either. Oh by the way, Hope you had a Happy Thanksgiving if you did celebrate it. In Jamaica we don't.

Apart from rocking my itsy-bitsy-teenie-weeny-afro, I did some twistrows and I am currently wearing finger coils!! Yay!! My first finger coils(overly excited ). Luckily I took pics to record and show you.


By now you should now that my favourite place to do my hair is in front of a good comedy like "Big Bang Theory" or "Three and a Half Men"...these were done while watching the latter. lol. I brought my spray bottle with water, coconut oil and shea butter mix into the living room. While doing them the sequence was water, coconut oil then shea butter which makes it easy to twist the hair with little to no breakage. 


These I think could grow on me. Took me a long time to do them, but that will hopefully change with practice. It would be easy to do on someone else. Just a bit tricky and uncomfortable to on my own head. I also used  water, shea butter and coconut oil to achieve this style and I am contemplating doing it for awhile as my low manipulation style.

*UPDATE*
I have decided that I will use the full Gro Aut Line as my staples along with honey and olive for deep moisture and henna / mayo and avocado for protein. One of my goals is to simplify my regimen and this would be a great step toward doing so. I am deep in love with Gro Aut products and the results it has been giving me. So I see absolutely no reason why I wouldn't want to just stick to their products. 

<3 LATERZ <3

Monday, 21 November 2011

My Big Chop Rollercoaster

I call it a roller coaster due to the constant ups, downs and deep corners that have made themselves present since the occurrence of  my Big Chop. It didn't even give me a few days to just be in bliss before it got rolling. It started in the same moments as my BC...

I decided to do my BC when I realized that managing the two textures during wash days was beginning to become very frustrating for me and I was confident in my decision, I need not mention the excitement that came with it. I sat down in the chair with my boyfriend behind me holding a pair of Goody hair scissors. He was about to get rid of those straight boring ends that had been with me for just about 6 months since my last natural hair break down; the day the fairy knots laughed at my lack of moisturizing and sealing knowledge. I was happy, because this time I would be going into my natural journey with a wealth of knowledge  to not let the past mistakes be my future mistakes to come. But half way through my chop I was crying and I really could not pin point why. Was it joy? Was it anger at going back to extremely short hair? or was it just the fear of what havoc my significant other may be wreaking on my hair? Maybe it was a mixture of both and up to this day I am still not sure. But it was just a little over a month ago and even if I never figure out the reasons why, I will be perfectly fine not knowing.

After the deed was done and irreversible, I walked myself to the mirror and with red, watery eyes, looked at what was now my crowning glory.  It was a short, fuzzy TWA and I was not sure how I felt apart from relieved. Relieved at the fact that my somewhat short struggle with the curly and the straight was now over and I could give my natural hair all the loving it needed without being distracted by another texture.

For the next few days I would stare in the mirror continuously, trying to see something else but a shapely cross dresser with breast implants. I began wearing eyeliner and mascara around the house, just to ensure that whenever I looked in the mirror I would see remnants of the girl I was before. I did not look like a boy in any way and according to others I was beautiful with my cut. But at the time I could not believe those words and saw nothing but the cross dresser in the Mirror. Eventually that began to change and I became the bold and the beautiful; wearing my TWA out with accessories and feeling sooo pretty..until some pharmacy cashier I knew who was also a natural asked me in patois ' What the hell is wrong with you?" and that confidence died. After that, I wore a hat or a scarf wrap whenever I went on the road just so that no one could see it and by the third week or so I was in yarn braids. The girl in the mirror was back. I felt pretty because the braids allowed me to have a "normal" length of "hair" on my head and no one was talking down to my hair.

Now that the braids are out, I am okay. I see me; Chadonnae Blackburne, in the mirror, Big Chop and all. It hardly looks any different or any longer than when I did it last month. It has grown mind you, but the inch really doesn't make it that much longer. What has changed is my attitude. I am awesome with my hair as it is. Whether they think so or not...and honestly? Since my attitude has changed, they seem to think I am awesome too. But the roller coaster still remains.

I know I am attractive with my haircut, I know I don't look like a boy. But now my insecurity lies with shrinkage. I don't always like the fact that my hair is 4 inches but shrinks to one. I don't always like the fact that my hair is now heading toward my shoulders but appears to barely reach my neck. My roller coaster still goes on. I will just embrace the journey... because with all this..I still love my natural hair.


<3 LATERZ <3

Sunday, 20 November 2011

Cute Accessory Combo on Big Chop

I'm going to dinner soon and this is my accessory combo for the day. Cute!! :)
 Not sure what I am going to wear with it yet. But I will be sure to match my clothes and earrings  with the hair accessories..talk about dressing backwards right?

Saturday, 19 November 2011

Length Check November 2011

I wanted to wait until the 31st. But I decided to start the picture recording as of now. The December follow up will come on the 31st of the month.

I look real droopy in this pic don't I?





























In the back I am heading for shoulder length stretched. i would love to get there by the end of December. Wonder what will happen...

<3 LATERZ <3

Aloe Vera and Avocado Deep treatment

Today is deep treatment day and I decided to do another avocado deep treatment. I mean why not? The other half from last week's treatment was in my fridge and about to go bad. So I decided to use the rest today.

The mix:

Half an Avocado
1 fillet of aloe vera
10 drops rosemary oil
10 drops peppermint oil

mix, mix,  mix and voila! :)













I first washed with
Gro-aut Shampoo Sulfate Free

then I covered my hair and scalp with the deep conditioning mixture, which I kept in for 1 hour.

After which I thoroughly washed the mixture  out and coated my hair strands with













On top of this I applied my conditioner
Gro-aut Herbal Conditioner
and finger detangled my tiny curls...left it to air dry and this















was the results. Somewhat of a definition on a soft teenie weenie afro. I coated my hair with oil before applying my conditioner because it makes finger detangling easier.

<3 LATERZ <3

Friday, 18 November 2011

Bows, Bows and More Bows-Big Chop Accessories (Pic Heavy)

Hey guys!! It's Friday!! (runs around dancing) and I pulled my yarn braids out last night due to the build up occurrence last weekend and me wanting to track my hair growth by photo.
Since I had done my Big Chop in October; bows had become my best friend because they allow me to manipulate my hair very little and still be able to rock it. So I went on a bow making bout today and here are the results!! Hope you like :)












Isn't it cool what you can do with a few pieces of random material? I have me some bows to go around!! Can't promise I won't be making any more though :)

<3 LATERZ <3

Monday, 14 November 2011

Don't Do it!!

If you happen to have yarn braids or any other type of braids for that matter and are thinking about doing the avocado deep treat..DON'T DO IT!! lol. This morning I noticed build up going on on some of my braids :( and I tried to wash it out with VO5 Clarifying shampoo. That did not work. Well it worked to a point, but my yarn braids are not completely rid of the gunky white stuff.  I should mention that it is not obvious build up. Just that if you look closely you will see that it's there. I am not sure what I am going to do about it yet and I will keep you updated. In the meantime, if you have any suggestions PLEASE throw them right at me.  I have never been through this before. Surely learned my lesson. My hair loves the treatment, the yarn braids don't :/ Can't say I wasn't worried about this in the back of my mind...

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