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Textured Tresses: Review: Aubrey Organics White Camelia and Jasmine Shine Conditioner Spray
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Saturday, February 21, 2009. Review: Aubrey Organics White Camelia and Jasmine Shine Conditioner Spray. I know you guys were waiting on this part, the product reviews. The first product I'm going to review is this leave in conditioner by Aubrey Organics ( AO. This leave in conditioner was surprising for me. I have yet to meet a conditioner from AO. Plus, I HATED the smell. This is not to say that you may not like it. However, if you are looking for a leave in that moisturizes and detangles. White Camelli...
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Textured Tresses: February 2009
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Monday, February 23, 2009. Building Your Regimen: Day to Day Handling of Your Hair. The way you handle your hair every day will make or break your hair. You have to handle your hair gently, handle it as though you are caring for fine silk. This is how you retain length and limit split ends. Here are some tips to help you do just that:. 1 When you detangle. Your hair, you should detangle. Your hair when it is wet with a lot. Tip: putting moisturizer on your new growth. Treatment. It is my belief that ...
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Textured Tresses: Babassu Oil
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Wednesday, February 18, 2009. Apparently, Babassu Oil is Brazilian beauty secret that I was unaware of. Brazilian women have been using this oil for years to maintain their youthful skin. Well, I'm thinking about what this oil will do for my hair. My favorite part of this oil is that it delivers the feel of coconut oil, but is cheaper. I'm looking forward to adding this to my butter mixture. February 18, 2009 at 4:58 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Blogs I'm Addicted To. View my complete profile.
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Textured Tresses: Building Your Regimen: Day to Day Handling of Your Hair
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Monday, February 23, 2009. Building Your Regimen: Day to Day Handling of Your Hair. The way you handle your hair every day will make or break your hair. You have to handle your hair gently, handle it as though you are caring for fine silk. This is how you retain length and limit split ends. Here are some tips to help you do just that:. 1 When you detangle. Your hair, you should detangle. Your hair when it is wet with a lot. Tip: putting moisturizer on your new growth. Treatment. It is my belief that ...
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Textured Tresses: Building Your Regimen: Conditioning
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Friday, February 13, 2009. Building Your Regimen: Conditioning. Conditioning your hair is probably the most important part of a hair regimen. Conditioning forgives many hair sins. Chemically treated hair and hightly textured hair tend to need more conditioning then other hair types. This is simply because these hair types are usually dry or lack protein. Protein Based Conditioners I Like:. Nexxus Keraphix (Old Formula). Moisture Based Conditioners I Like:. Aubrey Organics Honeysuckle Rose. February 18, 2...
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Textured Tresses: Building Your Regimen: Styling
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Friday, February 20, 2009. Building Your Regimen: Styling. After you wash and deep condition your hair, you have several options when it comes to the style you want. Just remember with every step, you want to be thinking about the ends of your hair. Retaining length is the most important aspect of growing long healthy hair. Here are some of your options:. It is always better to air dry. Your hair. I find that styles that are air dried. I LOVE the way roller setting. Another method of styling is using dir...
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Textured Tresses: Ayurvedic Herbs: Amla
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Saturday, February 21, 2009. Everyone is going Ayurvedic nowadays. There are so many awesome benefits to all these natural herbs. So I purchased some herbs today. amongst other things. The first one I want to discuss is Amla. Any questions, just e-mail me at texturedtresses@gmail.com. May 9, 2009 at 3:32 PM. Glad to find your blog and read your Amla oil infusion its a very good idea I need to do the same, can you show the steps with pictures since I've never did my own oil. Back to my nature.
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Textured Tresses: MY HAIR REGIMEN
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Wednesday, February 11, 2009. Many people on the hair communities pm (personal message) me and ask me about my regimen. I don't have a fotki, but I would really love to start documenting my hair journey so I am starting this blog to do just that. I'd also like to share some of my finds with you guys. Well, here goes.I wash and deep condition my hair twice a week or every 3 to 4 days. I never wash and not deep condition. Then I'll rollerset or simply air dry. depending on how lazy I am. Building Your Regi...
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Textured Tresses: Valentine's Day
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Friday, February 13, 2009. My roots after I roller set. This is an experiment. I'll post pics and tell you how it went after if I'm not exhausted. Okay, I wound waking up early and going to the Dominican hair salon. Around the way. After doing my cousin's hair I was too tired. I used the Victoria's. Silken seal to roller set. I then pin curled. My hair after I had my roots blow out. The finished product was shiny and bouncy. Not normally that non-photogenic. February 18, 2009 at 6:21 PM.