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Archive for September, 2007

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Creating Curls in Biracial or Black Hair

Posted: September 27th, 2007By: Treasured Locks
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A question we get quite often is something along the lines of “How do I get my hair to look curly (or wavy)?” We have many clients who want to wear their hair in a naturally curly looking style; but want to eliminate the kinkiness and frizzyness of just a plain old ‘fro and wear something a little more fashionable and under control.
There are several ways to go about this depending on a couple of factors such as :

  • The natural state of your hair- how kinky is it?
  • How soft is it?
  • How thick is it?
  • Do you want a permanent solution (will require chemicals) or are you willing to style your hair on a regular basis?

Permanent Solution for Creating Curly or Wavy Hair
For a permanent solution there is always a texturizer or a kiddie perm or a curly perm (we’ve even heard them called “curl reconstructors”). This will give you curly/wavy hair in a relatively permanent style. There’s something now called a “wash and wear”TM relaxer. It appears that this is simply a milder lye
relaxer that leaves the hair in a “semi-natural” state. However, many of our clients want to avoid chemicals, which can be damaging to your hair and scalp. So, here are some alternatives you can try with naturally curly hair.

How to Create Soft Springy Curls from Naturally Kinky Hair

This is a technique that works well for moderately kinky to naturally curly hair. This style will have to be recreated about once a week, if properly maintained.


What you’ll need:

Instructions:

  1. Wash hair with moisturizing shampoo and condition with a detangling conditioner.
  2. Leave hair wet and comb through to detangle with a wide tooth comb.
  3. While hair is wet saturate with Treasured Locks Locks of Curls Pomade & Gel.
  4. Part hair into sections about 1/2” to 1”. Add pomade to each section as you work it.
  5. With a wide to medium tooth comb, begin to gently comb hair one section at time from root to end. Start at the neck and work your way to the front of your hair. Pull the hair slowly to elongate your natural kinks into smoother, longer curls.
  6. It’s important to keep the hair wet during this process. Use a spray bottle with water, or Protective Mist Bodifier or Treasured Locks Leave-In Herbal Conditioner. The look you are going for is smoother, longer curls while your hair is wet. You will then “set” the hair using a hooded dryer to maintain the curl when dry.
  7. Sit under a hooded dryer for an hour or until hair is fully dry. It’s important to have the look you want before you sit under the dryer. If you want a part in your hair, part it now.
  8. After drying, for further elongation of curls, you can use a hand-held dryer. Grab, the hair by the end and gently stretch it while blowing hot air on it from the root down to the mid-point of the hair.

How to do a Straw Set
A straw set will create those Shirley Temple types of ringlet curls (only smaller of course). This is also a great transitional hair style when you’re going from permed to natural hair. Giving the permed hair texture by placing it in this curly style will minimize the difference in appearance between the permed hair and the natural hair allowing you to grow out your natural hair before doing the “big chop”.

You will need:

  • A pack of plastic drinking straws
    • For larger and looser curls, use small perm rods-
      available at beauty supply stores
  • End papers
  • Bobby pins
  • Black Earth Crinkles & Curls or other setting
    lotion (make sure it’s alcohol free)
  • Light hair oil or Black Earth Protective Mist Bodifier

Step 1: Shampoo and condition your hair and blot dry with a towel.

Step 2: Part you hair into 1/4 to 1/2 inch sections

Step 3: Place end papers on to ends of your hair.

Step 4: Roll your hair onto the straws or perm rods and secure it with a hairpin.

Step 5: Repeat steps 2-4 until you have finished your entire head.

Step 6: Dry your hair under a hooded dryer.

Step 7: Gently remove the straws and separate the curls.

Step 8: Spray with a light oil and continue to spray with oil on a daily basis.
How to do a Two Strand Twist and a Twist Out
This is a very easy, but very fashionable hair style. You actually get two-for-one. Start by creating two strand twists (which can be worn that way for several
days); then change it up by removing the twists and leaving the hair kinky/wavy for a few days.

  • To create two strand twists, simply part the hair into small sections.
  • Take each section and divide into two strands.
  • Coat the hair with Locks of Curls Pomade & Gel or other styling gel.
  • Coil the strands around each other working from the roots to the ends. Repeat over the entire head.
  • After a few days simply untwist the two strands (gently)

How To Define Curls in Biracial Hair
Many biracial people have naturally beautiful curls when their hair is wet and would like to keep that look once the hair dries. We get this question all the time. If you have naturally soft curls, one of our clients has suggested a way that she styles her biracial hair that works for her (thanks Jennifer).

For those with softer, natural curls who just want more definition, this is a great technique. This hair style is well suited to bi-racial hair types.
For soft springy curls here is the procedure:

  1. Wash hair at least 1x per week (the other days just rinse)
  2. Detangle hair each day
  3. Put in a leave in conditioner. Whatever helps detangle and leaves hair feeling soft. SheaMoisture Shea Butter Leave-In Conditioner is
    great for this step. Saturate hair with Black Earth Protective Mist Bodifier
  4. Put Treasured Locks Locks of Curls Locks of Curls Pomade & Gel or other styling gel in hair
  5. Apply a little hair oil
  6. Let air dry if possible (you can put your hair in a ponytail to stretch it a little or just let it air dry)
  7. In the winter- use a blow dryer on the lowest temp, gently stretching the hair as you dry it.

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Black Opal Creme Stick Foundation- Carob- SOLD OUT!

Posted: September 26th, 2007By: Treasured Locks

We announced a few months ago that Black Opal was discontinuing production of their Creme Stick Foundation in Carob.  We have sold the last stick and will not be able to get any more.



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Natural-Laxer Herbal Hair Oil

Posted: September 26th, 2007By: Treasured Locks

Natural-Laxer Herbal Hair Oil is a leave-in herbal hair oil for follow-up maintenance and continuous management, strengthening, and control of your hair. The special Natural-Laxer Herbal Extract* works continuously to smooth, tame and manage the hair after and between Natural-Laxer applications. It can be applied on dry or damp hair or even as a hot oil treatment.

Natural-Laxer Herbal Hair Oil is a great finishing product to the Natural-Laxer treatment. It has a clean, fresh scent that will also help with those “stale hair” days.

* Since the oil contains a pure herb, which is very effective for hair management, an allergy patch test on the inner elbow is recommended prior to use. The herb is the active ingredient (only ingredient) in the original Natural-Laxer product.



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Zum Body Lotion- Close Out- 50% Discount

Posted: September 25th, 2007By: Treasured Locks
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We are discontinuing the sale of Indigo Wild Zum Body Lotion. We will bring back the Frankincense & Myrrh lotion seasonally (during the holidays). But, the other fragrances will be discontinued as soon as we have sold our stock. Now is your chance to get them at a special 2 for 1 price. Make sure you order two. The second one will be free.

Since availability is limited, it is possible that when you order we will not have your particular fragrance in stock. We’ll do our best to manage this and give you a second choice.



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My (Chemical Free) Hair-aversary

Posted: September 9th, 2007By: Tywana
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Celebration time, come on!!! Let’s celebrate……It is my one year chemical free anniversary. Last September, I got fed up with the chemicals, the hair breaking, the time and money spent at the salons and just the idea of doing so much damage to my hair. So I did the only thing I felt I could do…I transitioned from a perm back to my natural hair. I have learned a lot about being patient this last year. As many of you know who have made the transition, patience really is “key” to it all. I did braids for a while, then twists, press and curl, then a full head weave and for now I have settled on about 1 ½ inches of hair. I am currently doing the wash and go style with my very short hair. I love the freedom of running water through my hair whenever I want knowing it will only take me a hot minute to get my hair back in order. Long gone are the curling irons, hot rollers and hot humid days for me! As my hair is growing I am not sure what style I will try next, but I now realize that I need to be flexible, creative and patient with my hair. Over the next several blogs I plan to share with you my hair adventures over the last year. I encourage all of you to share your stories with me as well. I need to hear from some of you out there, I don’t want to celebrate alone……………Peace to all, Tywana!!



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Black Opal Simply Sheer Barely Mocha- GONE!

Posted: September 8th, 2007By: Treasured Locks

Several months ago we announced Black Opal had discontinued all shades of their Simply Sheer lipstick. We are selling our remaining inventory. Barely Mocha has just sold out.



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Products to Make Hair More Manageable

Posted: September 5th, 2007By: Treasured Locks
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Manageability is one of the key things our clients request. As you might imagine, we get a wide range of clients with many different hair types. But, making the hair easier to style, less frizzy and easier comb are common concerns among our clients.

We’d like to take a moment to review just a few products that could be beneficial in making your hair more manageable. (the model is this photo had her hair lightly blown-dry after applying Treasured Locks Curl Tamer to make it less frizzy, slightly less curly, easier to comb and smoother looking).

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Straightening African-American Hair

Posted: September 5th, 2007By: Treasured Locks
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One of the most frequently asked questions we get involves straightening African-American hair. Without getting into all the socio-political and psychological reasons why someone would straighten her hair, let’s explore how this can be done. Continue Reading >>



 
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