Showing posts with label Biracial Hair Care. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Biracial Hair Care. Show all posts

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Tutorial: Cornrows into Different Styles

Hello everyone:

This is a very simple style and what I love about it is the fact that:

1. It's a fabulous protective style;
2. It can last for weeks;
3. and it can easily be modified into different styles.  

I am up for the "easy styles" specially when our weekends are full of activities.  What makes this style look more complex is the way the sections are divided but this style is simple enough even for beginners. 



The products I used are:

Rait Tail Comb;
Hair Clips;
Spray Bottle with Water;
Oil Mix Bottle (castor oil and jojoba oil);
Eco Styler Gel with Argan Oil;
Curls- Paste (for the front section);
Bee Mine Luscious Moisturizer;
Bee Mine Curly Butter.

After wearing her hair straight for a week, I washed her hair using our moisturizing shampoo and deep conditioned her hair with Bee Mine Bee.U.ti.Ful Deep Conditioner.  

Once I rinsed all the conditioner out, her hair was ready for banding.  I applied My oil mix first, then Bee Mine Luscious Moisturizer  to each section and began banding her hair.   Ms. Bree's hair was banded for a day or so before we began styling her hair.  




*  I began by parting her hair from ear to ear;

*  Divided the bottom section into two by parting it diagonally (from right to left as you can see on the above picture);



* Before cornrowing each section: 

     I parted the section as thick as I wanted each cornrow to be;
     Then I damped the hair with water;
     I applied Bee Mine Curly Butter and a dash of Eco Styler Gel with Argan Oil and began cornrowing downward. 




* I followed the same above steps to cornrow the bottom left section (damp hair and applied the products);
   
  For this section, part each line from right to left on a angle.  You will still braid this section downward. 




*Front section:  I parted the front section from her left temple toward the back in a diagonally line.  

* Then began cornrowing down towards the hair line. 
      (Note: This is a great option for those who are worried about the hair line.)

* Again, I damped each section before cornrowing it and applied the products. 



This is what her styled looked like once I was finished with three sections.  I could have stopped there, but banded hair without styling it's not a good idea, at least not for me.   But I can't deny that it looked pretty.

Now, let's move on to the final step:




*The front right section, it's done the same way;

* Part each section in an angle, before cornrowing each section, I damped the hair and applied the products. 

This is a view from above, each section is braided in different direction but still braided toward the hairline. 




 This is the final product: 


Now, this style can easily be modified into different ones: 


A.  Cornrows into Side Pony Tails: 



B.  Lose Cornrows:



C.  Cornrows Braided into a One Big Braid: 






All the above styles are great protective styles and are definitely school friendly.  


Monday, August 26, 2013

A FoxyMango Giveaway: MyHoneyChild Gifts!

Hello Ladies and Gentlemen!!

Welcome to the Foxy Mango and Caramel Curlz & Swirls Giveaway!





We are so happy to have partnered with Foxy Mango (f.k.a. Strands & CO.) in this amazing giveaway.  

The retail value of the prize is $77.50 and includes the following:

Items:   MyHoneyChild Scalp Cleanser;
                MyHoneyChild Olive You Light Conditioner;
                MyHoneyChild Buttery Soy Hair Crème;
                MyHoneyChild Olive You Deep Conditioner and
                Dirty Laundry Cinnamon Sugar Bath Fizzie.



 My Honey Child Olive Your Scalp Cleanser:



(8 oz.) MyHoneyChild Olive You Scalp Cleanser gently cleanses and moisturize curly hair to make it stronger and less prone to breakage. Moisturize and conditions hair without weighing it down. Olive oil nourishes and fortifies. Great for heat-styled hair.
Shake well. Apply cleanser to wet hair, lather and rinse. Repeat as needed. Store in a cool dry place.

* Smells like: olive oil

*Product Ingredients: pure olive oil, castile (vegetable), fresh lemoninfusion, seaweed infusion, fresh lime juice, coconut oil, neroli oil, mandarinoil, vanilla absolute, orris absolute, fragrance, phenoxyethanol, caprylyl glycol/optiphen



My HoneyChild Olive You Light Conditioner:



(8 oz.) MyHoneyChild Olive You Light Conditioner naturally restores hairs natural beauty and overrides chemical and environmental damage. It is formulated to deeply penetrate, nourish and condition dry, damaged, chemically-processed hair. Provides intense conditioning and strengthens and moisturizes.

Shake well. Apply to towel dried hair. Generously apply to hair and scalp. Cover with a plastic cap for 15 minutes. Remove cap and rinse. Store in a cool dry place.

*Product Ingredients: purified water, olive oil, olive butter base, honey,gelatin, coconut milk, cocoa butter oil, coconut water, lemon essential oil, fragrance, phenoxyethanol, caprylyl glycol/optiphen


 My  HoneyChild Buttery Soy Hair Crème:




(8 oz.) The Buttery Soy Hair Creme from MyHoneyChild is non-greasy luxurious formula that will revitalize, re-moisturize and re-energize even the most damaged hair. Contains vitamins A & E, ultra-moisturizing, soothes and repairs natural curly hair.
Part clean hair into workable sections. 

Apply a generous amount to sections until fully saturated and style as desired. For more definition, twist, coil or braid hair. Air dry, diffuse, or sit under a hooded dryer until dry. Store in a cool dry place.
Smells like: marshmallows, sweet scent

*Product Ingredients: soy butter, soya bean oil, raw honey, vitamin A,vitamin E,  de-ionized water, phenoxyethanol, caprylyl glycol/optiphen


 MyHoneyChild Olive You Deep Conditioner:


(8 oz.) Restore moisture to the most dehydrated hair with this rich formula from MyHoneyChild, containing avocado oil and olive leaf extract. It's ideal for those with dry, over-processed hair or those who frequently use heat styling tools. It's light enough for daily use - it won't weigh hair down but will add much-needed hydration for the healthy, soft curls you crave.

Shampoo and towel dry hair. Apply a generous amount of the deep conditioner and massage into hair and scalp. Leave on for 30 minutes or longer, depending on damage. Rinse thoroughly and style. Store in a cool dry place.

·     Restores your hair’s elasticity, resilience, and crucial moisture balance and Detangles

Check out this product review from NaturalSelectionBlog. This product is the first product she reviews. She also does a follow-up review on her day 2 hair with this product.


Dirty Laundry Cinnamon Sugar Bath Frizzie:


It doesn't get much more sugary-sweet than a Cinnamon Sugar Bath Fizzie from Dirty Laundry. Maybe if you just poured sugar right into your bath water but we wouldn't recommend that. Just stick with the fizzies. (One fizzie


o    *Simply drop in bathtub under running water and the cupcake will fizz and dissolve. You can even spruce up your home pedicure by dropping a fizzie in your foot soak.



HOW TO ENTER

Giveaway STARTS August 26, 2013 and ENDS August 30, 2013 at 11:59 p.m. 

      Go to our facebook page, click on the "Rafflecopter" Icon and follow the required steps to enter and LISTO!

     And if this is not enough, FOXY MANGO has also a SALES CODE for all you... It is CCS10 and you will save 10% off all orders from August 26th through September 8th.

GOOD LUCK EVERYONE!!



Thursday, August 15, 2013

Bee Mine Natural Hair Products: Back to School Sale!


Bee Mine is having another sale, a Back To School Sale!!

Is no secret that Bee Mine Luscious Moisturizer, Curly Butter and Deja's Hair Milk are my all time favorite hair products. 

Bee Mine products are all natural and are handmade.  All of their hair care products can be used on all naturally curly, relaxed, texlaxed and color treated hair.

Bee Mine has amazing scents available: Coconut Cream and Island Mango and 
NOW INTRODUCING STRAWBERRY-KIWI Scent (Curly Butter).

If you have not tried any of their products, we highly recommend that you do and take advantage of this great sale! 

So go on, head over to Bee Mine Natural & Organic website and place your order.  

Sale beings on Friday August 16th at 12am EST through Sunday August 18th at 11:59p.m.      




Tuesday, August 13, 2013

First Day of School & Mommy's Blues!

Yesterday was our children's first day of School.

Ms. Bree started Pre-Kindergartner and Lil Man started First grade. I can honestly say that the children were excited and they promptly got out of bed, okay, it was not that easy, but it was not the usual struggle either. 


Do you remember your first day of school? I personally can't remember any of them. If we are being honest here, my first day in first grade was about thirty years ago… phewwww that was a long time ago.




This school year, both children are attending a new school. When I realized the kids were no longer going to be attending a private school, I had a thousand questions and no answer. 
As most of us know, the Public School System class size range from at least 22-24 children and it can be intimidating for someone who is used to attending a private school where the class sizes are of 8-10 students.

As the date approached, the kids were counting the days, hours and minutes because they were ready to go to their new school.  I was not as ready as they were.  Thankfully, one of Ms. Bree's friends from the private school is in the same class, and Lil Man's best friend is in his class as well.  Part of me knew that the transition was going to be smooth for them. 

I walked out of my daughter's classroom and when I looked back, she was so at ease, at peace, in her new class that she didn't even think about the fact she was on new school grounds, new teacher, and 22 new classmates and prospective friends. 

Ms. Bree is my youngest child but has always been a social butterfly.  I constantly worry about her because of her carefree nature and how petite she is.  I literally spent all day thinking, "Is she okay? will the teachers be watching them closely during play time?, Will she eat her lunch?" 



Lil Man's class is on the other side of the school, a long way from Ms. Bree's, and to my surprise Lil Man walked into his class room with his chin up, greeted his teacher and found his seat and promptly went to work completing the worksheet that was placed on his desk. 
He gave me a kiss good bye, and whispered "I love you mama, but I will give you more kisses after school".  



My son, the one who was never too shy to give his mama good kisses, has finally told me those words no mother wants to hear… "no more kisses in front of his classmates". Although it made me sad, it was just another sign that he is growing up. 



I found the above poem and I thought, "wow, how true", I then realized that while my kids were probably having a good time, I was the one having the hardest time with this transition. 
While there are plenty of tips, guidelines, and books on how to prepare our children for their first day of school. As I parent, I need a guide too!  A "How to Cope with The First Day of School- For Parents".  

After all, I'm entrusting the safety of my children to a new school, and new teachers.  Can we get a guide too?

How do we prepare for this day as parents?  

#1: Be honest with yourself:  I often have panic/anxiety attacks when it comes to my children.  My tension levels are always high and I get so stressed that it really drains my energy and patience!   Knowing your feelings and your reaction to those feelings will help you plan ahead for the big day.

#2: Plan Accordingly:  I am known to be a planner, but that doesn’t truly alleviate me from the stress of the big event, but it minimizes the running around, and the screaming in my head.
      a.  Get uniforms ready for the week;   I actually had the children helped me with this task.  We selected a uniform for each day including shoes, socks and undergarments. 
      b. Plan Lunches/Snack for the week:  The children and I made a list of meals and snacks they were interested in taking to school.  This can be very helpful when you do your grocery shopping as well.  Print a calendar, have each child personalized their calendar by coloring the page or by placing their favorite stickers. 
     c.  Breakfast:  While my son is really good about eating breakfast, Ms. Bree has developed my bad habit of not wanting to eat breakfast.  We all know breakfast is the most important meal of the day.  Therefore I try to give her a light but healthy breakfast but she sees it as a "snack".  Instead of preparing a heavy breakfast full of protein which most likely is going to make her sleepy, I give her a snack bag with ten to twelve blueberries, a small "Dora" yogurt and a glass of juice.  Our other options are a granola bar, toast, cereal and/or oatmeal. 


All of the above did help me getting them ready for their first day of school and will continue to make my mornings somewhat easy.  The steps made certain that I didn't forget anything and sent the children to school unprepared. But in no way did the steps minimize my fear. 

Emotionally I was unprepared and did experience the "blues". But after discussing this with all of you, my loyal readers on our facebook wall, I came to understand that it is perfectly normal to have all these conflicting emotions, sad, fear, happiness, pride and a million other feelings parents experience when their children are reaching a milestone in their lives.
The key is to take time to acknowledge those feelings, understand that it is very common to experience them and that as parents, we must take the time to prepare ourselves for what is to come. 


Once the children arrived home from school, they had so many stories to tell.  They told me from how much fun they had during recess and how many friends they made.  After reviewing their folders, the teachers have given them happy/green faces for listening and good behavior.  They came home with empty lunches, dirty uniforms and very big smiles on their faces.  I automatically wanted to kick myself for worrying so much, but the truth is and one of our lovely readers pointed out, if I didn't worry about my children then I wouldn't be a good parent.  Yeah, I'm a bit in the over protective borderline obsessive line but I love my kids, and their happiness and safety are always before my own.

Sunday, August 4, 2013

1K Fans/1 Year Blogging Anniversary Celebration!!


Welcome to our 1K Fans/ 1 Year Blogging Anniversary Celebration!!  



I can't believe it has been a year since I made the decision to start my blog.  

I want to thank every one who follows the blog and our other  social media like Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, YouTube Channel & Facebook.   

We have grown so much in the past year, our Facebook Page Caramel Curlz N Swirls has reached  over 1,000 fans in just six months and I am so thankful for all the support!

AND what a better way to say thank you than to have a mega giveaway!  A giveaway that has a little something for the "mommies" too!

I have made this giveaway very simple too!!  Just click on Rafflecopter and follow the steps to enter.  

Again, thank you and GOOD LUCK!!  


Thursday, August 1, 2013

New Code: BEE MINE NATURAL HAIR PRODUCTS



To all my wonderful readers!! 

I'm so excited to share this news, we have a new discount code from Bee Mine Hair Products for all of you.  

The one product I cannot be without is their Luscious Moisturizer although I love every single one of their products.  

I highly recommend that you try them.  Bee Mine also has travel sizes available that you can purchase if you are not sure if this product is for you.

The coupon will save 10% off your purchase.  

Please visit their website at www.beemineproducts.com and look at all their wonderful products they have available. 




    

Monday, July 1, 2013

Fros on the Fourth!! Are you Ready?




As some of you may already know, Fros on the Fourth (a/k/a National Afro Day) is just around the corner!! 

 Fros on the Fourth was founded by BlkOnyx488 on Long Hair Care Forum in 2010, to encourage naturals to rock out "fro" styles and/or paraphernalia to celebrate the freedom and beauty of natural hair on Independence Day!

Last year Ms. Bree wore her hair out but not an "fro" style:



This is the first year we are participating in "Fros on the Fourth" and she will be rocking her "fro"!   Needless to say her daddy is very excited since "Wash and Go" is his favorite style. 


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I would like to invite all of you to participate and let your little ones rock their "fro" this Fourth of July and we have something very special for those who want to show their support and share their "afrotanstic photos"!




Our friend at BABY BIG HAIR is a big lover of babies with big hair! We are so excited to be partnering with her and doing a Twitter Contest! 

Come on and let your Baby Big Hair celebrate this Independence Day a/k/a National Afro Day by proudly displaying his/her BIG HAIR!  Don't forget to take a photo and have it ready to be submitted for our amazing contest.   

I will post all the details, the prize and the GRAND PRIZE on or about July 4th, 2013.  So make sure you follow us on twitter @CurlzNSwirls and @Babybighair.  













Friday, June 28, 2013

She is MY STAR!



A DANCER IS BORN!


Ms. Bree's recital was a few weeks ago and the professional video we purchased on site is not available as of today so we made our own video to share it with all of you.

We are so proud of our little star!  Ms. Bree has been practicing since August 2012, but I had decided that she was NOT going to be part of the recital because I assumed she was going to freeze on stage. 

Bad mommy for thinking such negative thoughts and I should have known better.  My children are completely different and while my son froze on stage during his Pre-K Graduation and I assumed Ms. Bree was going to do the same.  The venue where the recital was held at was 10 times bigger than the School Chapel where my son's Pre-K Graduation was.

HERE IS THE VIDEO:


Unfortunately, the video does not include her first dance, it was a bit chaotic at the beginning.  

I think that they did great for only practicing thirty minutes once a day since last August.  

I hope you guys enjoy it, I know I did and I'm so proud of her!