Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Natural Hair Now--Stores Are Taking Notice

natural hair products in stores
NEW Product Display at Sally's Beauty Supply
geared towards Customers with Natural Hair
When I started transitioning in the summer of 2008 (well relaxer stretching that led to transitioning), there wasn't a lot of products available locally for natural or curly hair.  That was fine by me because thanks to YouTube and online hair forums I found a lot of information on how to make my own.  I learned all about making whipped shea butter, sulfate free shampoo and hair oil mixes.  I pretty much tried everything.  Then one day I discovered a natural hair product line called Kinky Curly.  On YouTube ladies were raving about the curl definition the Curling Custard gave and did tutorials on how to use it.  It also had natural ingredients so I thought it would work great for me.  Then I saw the price.  This is where I started shakin' my head.  Just because the product stated it used all natural ingredients meant I had to fork over thirty bucks?!  No maa'm, I didn't feel the need.


Natural Hair Products in stores
Loads of Curly/Natural Hair products now
available at Walmart
Since then there have been lots of other products lines that have come onto the scene.  All of them using the words, "natural," "curly," and sometimes "organic," to hook new customers.  The thing that made me really start considering paying for one of these products, was the availability.  Yes, I'm that lazy person who doesn't really want to go through the process of ordering something unless I KNOW it's the bomb.  I remember though stopping dead in my tracks the first time I saw Miss Jessie's, Kinky Curly and Shea Moisture hair products in my local Target store.  Seeing the items every week while doing my regular shopping was very tempting.

The selection for Curly and Natural hair products has probably tripled since then.  I even found a full display of products once only available online in Walmart!  Even Sally's is trying to catch some notice by moving these products from the back of the store towards the middle (where the other products for "ethnic" hair began).

If I were newly natural right now, I would probably be a total PJ  (a.k.a Product Junkie).  The displays in stores hold so much styling pomade, cremes and whipped concoctions that it must be really hard filtering through all of that.  Thankfully though I have gotten past the stage of trying things out to see what works.  I pretty much know what works for me and I'm sticking to that.  Still, I just find it funny how stores spent years practically hiding hair products for us somewhere in the back or on bottom shelves and now they're on full display.

What do you think about stores changing it up in the hair product aisle?  Are they viewing Natural Hair as a trend to make money from or is this going to last?

Monday, October 14, 2013

Finally on Facebook and Instagram

I know I'm pretty late on this but bear with me.  I started a page on Facebook sometime ago but was never really sure how to keep it separate from all of my other Facebook ongoings.  My friends and family already hear enough about my hair as it is and I didn't want to blast them with it on there too.  So the Facebook page for my blog was born but then it just sat for a while.  Fast forward to this fall, where I've been a lot more productive for some reason and got back to this whole social media thing.

I also decided to start an account on Instagram because I really like photography.  I figured it would be a fun way to update my YouTube subscribers on some of the daily styling I do with my hair.  Since I upgraded to a new phone I thought it was a good time to check it out.  I have since found out that there is a ton of stuff to see on Instagram and I'm having a lot of fun with it.



MY VIDEO INTRODUCING MY SUBSCRIBERS TO MY FACEBOOK & INSTAGRAM

I'll be using the two social media sites to keep everyone up to date on what is going on during my four month No Heat Challenge which will take us into early 2014.  For now I'm just enjoying my new "online life".

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

My Staple Hair Products

As a follow-up to my No Heat Challenge video, I decided to let everyone know what hair products I'll be using over the next few months.  It turns out that I feel the most comfortable sticking with what I know.  That brings us to what I would consider my "Staple" products.  These are the things that I keep coming back to after trying other products.  Sure, sometimes I like to change things up a bit, but right now I have this desire to just keep it simple.



MY YOUTUBE VIDEO ABOUT THE HAIR PRODUCTS 
I'LL BE USING FOR THE 
4 MONTH NO HEAT CHALLENGE


One thing I want to mention, that is not shown in the video, are my moisturizers.  I'm still in love with the Hollywood Beauty Olive Creme but I'm also using the Elasta QP Mango and Olive moisturizer.  Otherwise, everything else is in the video.  You can also take a look at what's listed in the tab above named "Hair Regimen" to see some of the things I do on a weekly basis.

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