Monday, January 27, 2014

I learned a new trick!

Hey Loves!! Winter is almost over here in Baltimore and it's been brutal on my natural hair with harsh winds and freezing air.  My last big chop I did was on 1/11/14 and I had to do that because I had some uneven and damaged ends to repair. My hair has been mid back length the majority of my life so this short hair life is outside of my comfort zone.  Nonetheless the chop had to happen for a fresh start on my hair journey, health before length!! I was not in love with my two strand twists after my chop so I decided to try my hand at installing Senegalese twists.  Many naturals turn to protective styling to help retain length and reduce on hair manipulation.  It can be very convenient to just get up and go! I watched YouTube vids by Donedo and Breanna Rutter and learned the invisible root method.  At first, it was VERY difficult for me to get the hang of the method. My hair is fine and very curly which proved tricky when trying to cover my ends with the braiding hair.  The first set of chunky twists I installed were towards the end of January. I used Kanekalon Braiding hair in 1 and 30 and it came out decent for my first try but I only left it in for about 10 days.  I really wanted to wash my hair plus it wasn't as neat and uniform and I would have liked.
After letting my hair be free for a few days I ended up buying my first legit wig Lol!! It's synthetic and a good start to my soon to be collection! Her name is "Kelly", yes I named her...don't judge me! 
I wore "Kelly" for a week and then decided to try the Senegalese twists again but this time with the Marley twist hair. I had a color blend of 4 and 30 and did them slightly smaller and tighter this time. It came out really well and it was MUCH easier working with the Marley hair over the regular braiding hair...you don't have to deal with loose strands of hair everywhere!! It took me a day and a half to install these last set of twists...I take my time and I'm anal about my parts. I've had them in for almost 3 weeks now and will take them out over this next week. Here's the Marley hair: 
Overall I enjoy Senegalese twists...both types of hair can give you a great look and it's relatively easy to learn how to install but practice makes perfect!! 

Nelly




 

Thursday, January 2, 2014

MUAW (Make Up Artist Wannabe)

I've never been big on wearing heavy makeup...I'm more of a natural girl. Lately though I've been wanting to learn more about makeup and how it's applied properly.  I started following a some folks on YouTube and Instagram for look ideas and pointers. Some of these makeup artists are straight magicians the way they "transform" people! I really love @beatfacehoney and @rennyvasquez...they are amazingly talented and very humble people!! I'm not even gonna lie...makeup is kinda FUN!! I did make a few minor purchases of new makeup and tools to start off but there is soooo much to learn about this art. I'm just doing it as a hobby so I'm not pressed about having everything out there. Obviously these professionals are artists and their canvas is your face...so although my application may not be flawless, I can still make it my own. The goal is to get better with each application and feel extra pretty when I'm finished.  

Smooches Loves!! 





Wednesday, January 1, 2014

New Year of Hair!!


Happy New Years!!! What's in store for 2014?!? Well the pics above recap my hair journey in 2013...major changes went down as you can see. A few key lessons learned: treat my hair like a precious gem...give her lots of attention and don't be lazy. Using fingers to detangle instead of combs significantly reduces hair breakage...I only use wide tooth combs now and minimally at that. Make sure to enjoy my hair changes/choices because it's my hair and my journey...nobody else's approval needed.  Liquid, oil and cream...aka LOC method...is now a regular routine to prevent dryness. Cowashing is a regular occurrence as well...I shampoo like once a month. Deep conditioning is a must at least twice a month. Protective styling and hair vitamins helps to retain strong strands and length.  

With Love,
Nelly