Thanks so much for stopping by my page... Yes the 70's were the joint! Let me tell you, we didn't have alot of money but we had family and love and lots of fun! Hands down the best decade ever!
Hi there beautiful, i really enjoyed your albums but i noticed that you use alot of hair dye which is very damaging to your beautiful hair and also the dye seems to be making your skin break out, so i would suggest that you limit the use of it. Keep the positive vibes flowing, peace and one love
eh.. i actually prefer the natural Black salon i used to go to in Atlanta. the Dominican salon does a great blow-out, but they use tons of heat and lots of pulling and yanking on your head. plus they don't flat iron afterward. I always feel like it's twice as much stress on my hair, but not even as good a turnout. for price, though, they cannot be beat! lol
HI there -- thanks for visiting my album. I hope your hair is recovering from the color. Please make sure to deep condition your hair at least 1x/wk to help strengthen your hair and restore elasticity. I would avoid heat at all costs right now.. your hair will just snap..
I have a few routines that may be helpful in my journals album. Otherwise, to your regular conditioner, I would add some avocado or coconut oil, honey, and maybe some mayo or an egg.. blend really really well and apply, leave in the hair for 30-40 min (no heat) then wash with warm (not hot) water.
Let me know if you have any questions. You may have to use a reconstructor conditioner (check out Kenra, Aphogee, Tresseme, or Nexxus) to help bring back your curl definition. Color strips the hair, so you will need protein applications.. as well as moisture b/c of the colder weather..