Monday, May 10, 2010

Mane Sensation: Ncutie105

Meet Ncutie105!This is one of my Natural Hair inspirations from fotki that I really wanted to feature on my blog. I hope you enjoy her interview. I know I sure did. I hope that she experiences even more success on her Natural Hair Journey because I sure am learning a lot, and I'm loving the hair that I'm seeing!

How long have you been natural?
I started to transition in April 2008 and I did the Big Chop on March 7th, 2009.

What inspired you to go natural?
I have always felt the urge to go natural, especially in high school. My aunt and I had planned to go natural and start locks together, unfortunately she passed before we could ever get it started. Five years later, after the damage from the relaxers really kicked in, I decided I was through with relaxers and I began transitioning.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Sunday StyleWatch: Rockin' a TWA!!!




OK....June 5th....I'm almost positive (but by now ya'll should realize that I'm indecisive and change my mind a lot) I plan to BC and enjoy all my naturalness! I've been really busy in the last couple of weeks. Me and my friends started a blog...called Dreams Of Love, Life, and Success (D.O.L.L.S.)... We're trying to send a positive message out into the world, and we plan to do big things! In the mean time, I've been stalking youtube to find styles that will work for me when I BC this summer! And here is one that caught my eye by IntheTikiLounge!








Monday, April 26, 2010

Oops, My Bad! Subscribe....#NaturalHair!

Um...yeah...so how bout after a whole BURRRRNCH of people came to visit my site, I finally figured out that my subscription code was set up wrong. I hope ya'll didn't subscribe to some straight up foolishness due to my unscrupulous eye! :) My fault! Again, if you want to be updated on my natural hair growth progress....Subscribe! It should REALLY work now! Sorry ladies! I'm new to this blogging thing-a-ma-jig!


Sunday, April 25, 2010

Sunday StyleWatch: Twist-outs!

Twist outs are natural sets that can free your hair! Hair is set by twisting hair while wet, and the twists you create can actually be worn as a style all on their own! When worn for a couple of days, a new style is born as you untwist your natural hair and rock a twist out! Boy oh Boy I can't wait! Mahogany Curls had a great video about this....ENJOY!






Happy Sunday!

Mane.Attraction

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Ready for my Close Up, Mr. Deville!!!

Me and my friends went to do a photo shoot today! We are about to start our own blog called D.O.L.L.S. (Dreams of Love, Life, and Success) so we are very excited! Anywho...I am soooooooooooo not the person who likes to take pics, but from what I saw they actually look kinda good...LOL! Me and my friends were goofin' off on the ride back and here's a blurry pic we took with a camera phone...lol! My weave still holdin up! :)



P.S. ---I'm...to the LEFT...to the LEFT! Also, I did not do my makeup...I suck at make-up...my friends DOLLED ME UP BIG TIME!


Mane.Attraction

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

What's Your Favorite Natural Hairstyle??? Your "in-case-of-emergency-style"???

Everyone has one of those days...the dreaded bad hair day!! So what's your just in case style that you can whip up in two seconds or less and still manage to be the flyest belle at the ball!!!

Trust and believe...I will be style snatchin'! I need as many hairstyle ideas for myself when I BC...because I know myself way too well! I always end up making a mad dash for it in the morning time...but I still try to look like it took me hours to get ready. ;)

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Transitioning Tips!

I normally do my own tips of the week, but this video was so great that I had to share! I know transitioning can be a frustrating experience at times when dealing with two textures, but it'll all be worth it in the end. This woman's curly coils certainly show us that! Stay tuned for DPrincess28's Tips on Transitioning to Natural Hair from Relaxed Hair!



Check out her blog at

Monday, April 19, 2010

Mane Inspiration: Coily By Nature!




Embrace your curl pattern with this twirly girl hairstyle! I have got to learn how to do coils that look this neat! I would rock this style all the time if they turned out half as good as this! Enjoy!


Mane.Attraction

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Sunday StyleWatch: Senegalese Twists

After I BC in December, this is the first style I want to throw my tresses in! I want to spend a year after I BC doing the Crown and Glory Method so I can focus on hair health and hair growth without styling my natural hair so much. Plus, I'm sure I'll have the Winter Hair Blues by then, anyway so...we'll see how it goes! Until then I will be stalking Youtube for Styles to Watch and Styles that I need to learn when I start styling my natural hair!

Below is a tutorial on Senegalese Twists for all you DIYers out there! Enjoy!








I'm out!

Mane.Attraction

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Bald Spot? WTF? REALLY???

Yes, ladies...I found a bald spot...a shiny, non-follicle having bald spot! OMG...I have been wondering why that area was looking thin for dare I say it...more than two years! I know that's a long time not to notice a bald spot...but I never part my hair straight down the center! I prefer the side bang! About two years ago, though, my hair was a tangled nightmare in the making. I had individual braids done and they ripped out my edges. I mean those things did some DAMAGE! If my hair was a car...it would've been totaled and they have never recovered! :( Well, my hair was looking mighty thin near the center of my forehead, but I just assumed that the braids thinned that area out some, too. Little did I know that when I parted my sew-in earlier this week that a greasy bald spot was waiting to surprise me! Any ideas on how I can stimulate some growth or is it a lost cause?!?! Man...oh...man...WTF! I'm thinking that I'm going to see if aloe works wonders like those articles said it does....a month from now...we'll see if there's a difference...God, I hope so!

In other news, the sew-in is great besides the fact that I have the itchies! I'm out!


Mane.Attraction

Friday, April 16, 2010

BTC's Follow Friday: #FF @NaturalHairRule #NaturalHair




@NaturalHairRule is certainly a tweep that has a good head (of hair) on her shoulders. I find my way to her blog all the time, and I would be lying if I didn't say that the Hairstyle How To section tends to send me into a clicking frenzy from time to time. I am certain that when I BC in December I will have plenty of edgy styles to choose from. The advice and general conversation found on the site Natural Hair Rules catches my attention every time I visit. When you get a chance check her out on twitter and on her site! I like it a lot, and I'm sure you will, too.

Happy Follow Friday Tweeples, Bloggers, and Vloggers!

Mane.Attraction

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Product Wish List: Eco Styler Gel with Olive Oil


Everyone that I see on forums speaks so highly about this gel. I can't wait to see how it defines my hair texture and my curls. I was so excited to try this product that I didn't realize that there were different types of Eco Styler gels. I actually purchased the black gel when I should have purchased the clear gel with olive oil in it. I'm fighting the urge to run on down to Sally's and snatch up a tub of gel, but I've been a PJ far too much lately, so this will have to wait. This will be the NEXT product that I am going to purchase in the future, though!

Description (provided by http://www.sallybeauty.com/):
•Contains 100% pure olive oil
•No flaking, no tack and anti-itch
•For use on any color hair
•Alcohol-free
Eco Styler Olive Oil Styling Gel contains 100% Pure Olive Oil for deep down conditioning while maintaining maximum hold. Contains UV Protection and helps your scalp regulate its' own natural moisture system. For all hair types. Used by professionals.
 
 
Here is a picture of the gel that I should have purchased!



Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Question of the Week: Is Natural Hair a Fashion Fad or a Deliberate Decision?

Natural heads are popping up everywhere, and I am excited! My friend and I were actually having a conversation about this yesterday. We noticed that we could easily spot afros, puffs, and twists as soon as we left our house--whether we were on our way to work or out running errands. A couple of years ago this would not have been the norm! Are we turning a new page in life and accepting that OUR beauty is indeed beautiful? Or is it just a fad that won't last long?

Feel free to leave your thoughts below!

Why did you go natural?
Why do you think so many other ladies have decided to free themselves from relaxers and go natural?

Monday, April 12, 2010

Mane Inspiration!



Um...yea just a little Monday Mane Pick Me Up! I love the style and the COLOR! I'm not sure if I would be bold enough to try the color, but I love it nonetheless!

Also, If you have a style that you think could perhaps inspire others feel free to submit it to me! Just hit the contact button or the Be Featured buttons at the top!

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Top Shelf Hair Care!

This is just my a list of books that I've been itching to read! I need as much information as I can on styling natural hair and dealing with my hair's texture (once I figure out what it truly is). So, I guess this is my chance to get literal with my hair care!
  • Wavy, Curly, Kinky by Deborah R. Lilly
  • Plaited Glory by Lonnice Brittenum Bonner
  • No Lye by Tulani Kinard
  • Good Hair by Lonnice Brittenum Bonner
  • Textured Tresses by Diane Da Costa
  • Going Natural: Falling in Love with Nappy Hair by Mireille Liong-a-kong
  • Thank God I’m Natural by Chris-Tia E. Donaldson

    Well, I'm out! Decided to keep it short, but pleasantly sweet today! Happy Reading! I'm about to start reading a few of these right now...I actually have Plaited Glory in my hands as we speak!

Mane.Attraction

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Dye-namic Decisions

Ok...I just dyed my hair jet black! It's not permanent! Thank Heavens!!! It's only a rinse...I have yet another sew-in. I just did it yesterday, and I will continue to do my aloe rinses just not as often as I would have liked to do them. That is all...lol I'm out! HHG! Here's a pic of my style!



And here is a tutorial video about applying a color rinse! I had no idea how to do this at all...so a BIG THANK YOU goes to MissLaShonda on YT!

Monday, April 5, 2010

Growing Pains!!!

I keep looking at my hair and wondering what in the world I'm going to do with it. I started my transitioning journey with a very short assymetrical cut. My relaxed hair has already popped off in some areas in the back. I am supposed to be going to a Trey Songz concert and after party this weekend. What the world am I gonna do. I have halfwigs, but even they are starting not to blend in with my natural new growth, and I don't want to spend anymore money!!!


What's a Transitioner to do??? If you have any ideas...Comment....HELP MEEEEE!

I started off with a cut very similar to this....


I don't want to BC right now either. :(


April Aloe Vera Challenge!

I must admit that my hair has been dry dull and limp lately, and I have been lookin high and low for a solution. I also have been looking for something that would promote hair growth at the same time. I do realize that there is no magic potion that takes me from one inch of unstretched new growth to a BAA or a Foxy Cleopatra Afro Puff...but a girl can dream, can't I?!?! :)

I did stumble upon Nature's Miracle Worker--Aloe Vera, though! I have heard of other Naturals using Aloe Vera Gel for curl definition and slicking down their hair into buns, but when I walked past an endcap in Walmart and saw a HUGE container of Aloe Vera Juice for $7.98, I had to do a double take so...I did some research!

Aloe Vera Juice or Aloe Vera Gel can actually be used to:
  • Relieve stress (which we all know is great for the hair)
  • Increase blood circulation to the scalp
  • Give hair shine
  • Moisturize and Condition the scalp and hair shaft
  • Prevent Hair Loss
  • Promote Hair Growth
Some people even use Aloe Vera Juice as a daily hair treatment by massaging it into their scalp, covering it with a plastic cap, and letting it sit for 30 minutes. Then they rinse their hair and reap all the rewards of using Aloe Vera Juice, and starting today I will be one of those people!!!!

I will be doing this treatment as much as possible from April 5th to May 5th, and hopefully, my hair will thank me for it! I'll update you on my progress from time to time, but be sure to subscribe and follow me on my journey! Feel free to comment on this post if you have done this treatment before or would like to join this challenge with me!

Happy Hair Reading and Growing,

Mane.Attraction

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Mane.Maven.of.the.Month: Laura Izibor

What can I say? Her hair speaks to me, and her voice is wonderful. I love her curl pattern and the curly fro that she's often seen rockin'. I've heard plenty of her songs, but I never knew the face behind the music. Her hair is just as amazing as her voice. This Irish songsTRESS definitely has a lot going for herself!



Friday, April 2, 2010

Style Profile...

Okay...since my last post (which was soooooooo long ago), I have been wearing a halfwig that's styled into a shoulder length bob. It's driving me crazy, though. I prefer sew-ins because I don't want to deal with my hair at all right now! I'm so...BUSY! Anywho, I will be doing a sew-in next week, and this time I hope it will last me 8 to 9 weeks. The curly weave I had before did not cut it for me. Better luck next time--I suppose. I will post pictures assuming that I actually like the way my hair looks! This is what I'm going for:



* I don't want it to be so bluntly cut, though. We'll see how it turns out!*

I'm planning to do protective styles until December 29! I'm excited because I'm going to BC on that day as well. I hope this personal challenge brings me lots of healthy new growth!

In other news, I'm still trying to figure out how to regrow my edges so if anyone has any ideas, I'm all EARS. I've been using Profectiv's products designed to regrow hair every day and TWICE a day...I'm going to use it faithfully until I don't have any more left so hopefully, I'll see some growth. Until then I'll be extremely careful with my fragile edges!

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Update: Moisturizing my Situation!

Ok...I admit...I haven't posted anything this week, but in my defense I just got a new puppy. I've been working round the clock getting him straight and all that jazz!

Anywho...I'm pretty much sick of doing my hair so I went back to my old trusty halfwig! I just bought some V05 conditioner so I plan to begin co-washing next week! Hopefully, this will help moisturize my situation since my hair has been awfully dry lately.

Today, I'm going to wash my hair and deep condition with ORS Mayo and follow it up with Joico's Moisture Recovery Treatment Balm!

Hopefully, my hair will grow to new lengths as I keep it protected w/ my half-wig and moisturized with my co-washes and leave-ins!

Until next time....

Happy Hair Growing and Reading,

Mane.Attraction

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Another Hair Texture Shot 2 lol



Here's another pic.

Another Hair Texture Shot



Here's another pic.

What's my Hair Type?



Ok...today I washed my 10 weeks post hair, and it feels wonderful. While I let my conditioner sit in my hair and work it's magic, I started to wonder about my hair type. Now I realize that i am NOT gifted at figuring hair types out at all so I'm hoping that:

1. My pics are clear enough for u to see since I took them on my cell.

AND

2. Someone out there really knows their stuff about hair types and will let me know a little something....lol

Feel free to comment!

Mane.attraction

Friday, March 5, 2010

Tip of the Week: TOP 5 REASONS TO LEAVE IT IN!

I've come to realize that as a kinky curly girl one of the most important steps I have to make is to LEAVE IT IN! My leave-in conditioner has become my best friend so I decided to let it have the spotlight since it gives my hair all the SHINE most of the time! :) So without further ado...

 These are my TOP 5 REASONS that everyone should thank their conditioner for:

1. It detangles my mangles! No guesswork is needed. I am 10 weeks post, and my new growth is hard to tame so now I just load it up with my leave-in and my WIDE TOOTH comb glides on through!

2. It serves and protects! I have stopped using heat, but if i did decided to flat iron my hair when I'm completely natural, I know that my leave in would coat my strands and protect my hair from heat damage.

3. None of that Frizzy Business gets past my leave-in. I've said bye-bye to flyaways for the last time! Leave-ins helps slick my hair down and define my natural curls at the same time. What more can you possibly ask for?

4. My follicles get to SHINE! Everyone hates dull lifeless hair! Make sure your strands stay silky and shiny...just say yes to leave-ins!

5. Last, but definitely not least. I think P. Diddy said it best! It MOISTURIZES my situation and preserves my sexy!

So the next time you're in a rush and strapped for time when washing your hair, don't forget to Leave it in! Do your hair a favor. It'll thank you for it!


Mane.Maven

Monday, March 1, 2010

Mane.Maven of the Month: Lisa Arrindell Anderson



Okay, so…I was watching Madea’s Family Reunion last night, and let me just say natural hair was definitely on the scene. I never really noticed that there were so many natural-headed sisters in the movie, but oh well. I love that movie, but for some reason I was more excited about the different hairstyles I saw Lisa Arrindell Anderson rocking so….she’s my first Mane.Maven of the Month! Her hair looks so soft and fluffy, and the twists she wore in the movie were so cute! Her hair is fierce, and if my natural days are half that stunning, I can hardly wait!


Anyway, her styling secret appears to be the product Saniyyah Naturally. She’s been using their starter kit for years now, and according to her, no one does it better than them! The PJ in me had to stalk their site, and now I’m itching to buy something! I’m trying to hold out ‘til the summer, though. I wanna use up some of the products I already have in my hair stash before I add to my collection! :)
 

Saturday, February 27, 2010

UPDATE: The Edge of No Return

Ok, so every weekend I try to give random updates about my hair growth journey. I'm a very impatient person so...if I don't focus on little challenges along the way and chart my growth, I get frustrated and say...OH WELL, real quick-like. Lol.

Anyway, with that being said, I wanted to talk about my edges or what's left of them. I've been inconsiderate to my hairline for years and years--getting micro after micro and so many too-tight ponytails. I think it's about time I step back, evaluate my mistakes, and give my edges some good ole TLC! This could very well be the best time for me to focus on them since the rest of my hair is still in a protective style. I have been using a new product from Profectiv called Growth Renew Root Recovery Temple Stimulant. I can't say for certain if it is working, but I've been consistant this week, and hopefully, i'll keep it up AND see some progress. From what I see so far, it is keeping my hairline VERY moisturized so i'm hopeful!

While I'm weaved up, hopefully my edges will get the break they need! I'll be sure to update because this is a BIG goal for me this year. I always forget about this challenge, but my goal for 2010 is to get my edges grown in...lol!

Happy Hair Growing and Reading,

Mane.Attraction

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Product Review: Joico Moisture Recovery Shampoo/Conditioner

Joico Moisture Recovery Shampoo and Conditioner Rating:
I give it FIVE WIDE TOOTH COMBS!!!!!



Hair Condition before:
DESERT DRY! I’m almost ashamed to say such things about my hair, but my upkeep was horrible up until now! I’ve turned over a new leaf…AND A NEW SHAMPOO/CONDITIONER COMBO as well!

My Experience:
I was excited to try this shampoo because I heard a lot of good reviews from ladies that used it before, and feel free to add me to the list! My hair loved this shampoo and conditioner. I even bought the Moisture Treatment Balm from this line as well. If the scent of this shampoo and conditioner were any indication of how well it was going to work, then hands down—it’s the best! The smell was heavenly.

After shampooing, rinsing, and repeating, my hair felt like silk. My hair never feels that soft after a wash—maybe after a deep condition, but not after shampooing my strands. It only got better when I conditioned my hair. Afterwards, it was so easy to detangle my hair with a wide-tooth comb. I didn’t even feel like I was 8 weeks post relaxer. My hair and scalp felt clean and full of moisture. I will definitely continue to use this line in the future. It’s well worth a try! Trust me…your tresses will thank you! You might even get a standing ovation!!!!

What Joico Says:
“Moisture Recovery features an exclusive Hydramine Sea Complex: a blend of moisture-loving ingredients from the sea that quenches overly dry hair attributed to the environment, chemical services or genetics.”

Ingredients:
 Joico Moisture Recovery Shampoo Ingredients: Water/Aqua/Eau,Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Dipropylene Glycol, Glycol Distearate, Sodium Mehtyl Cocyl Taurate, Cocamide Mea, Chlorella Vulgaris Extract, Hydrolyzed Algin, Sea Water/Maris Aqua/Eau De Mer, Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, Hydrolyzed Hair Keratin, Laurdimonium Hydroxypropyl Hydrolyzed Keratin, Silicone Quaternium-16, PEG-150, Pentaerythrityl Tetrastearate, PEG-6 Caprylic/Capric Glcerides, Sodium Cocoamphoacetate, Butyloctanol, Undeceth-11, Undeceth-5, Arginin, Guar Hydroxypropyltrimmonium Chloride, Sodium Citrate, Sorbitol, Stearyl Dihydroxylpropyldimonium Oligosaccharides, Methylparaben, Propylene Glycol, Citric Acid, DMD Hydantoin, Disodium EDTA, Fragrance/Parfum, EXT. Violet 2 (CI 60730), Blue 1( CI 42090), Yellow 5 (CI 19140).

Joico Moisture Recovery Conditioner Ingredients: Deionized Water - Aqua , Isopentyldiol , Sorbitol , Dimethicone , Behentrimonium Chloride , Stearyl Alcohol , Behenyl Alcohol , Ethylhexyl Palmitate , Jojoba Seed Oil - Simmondsia Chinensis , Hydrolyzed Algin , Chlorella Vulgaris Extract , Sea Water - Hydramine Sea Complex , Hydrolyzed Human Hair Keratin - Quadramine Complex , Laurdimonium Hydroxypropyl Hydrolyzed Human Hair K , Aminopropyl Dimethicone , Citric Acid , PEG-6 Methyl Ether Dimethicone , PEG-90M , Propylene Glycol , Sodium Citrate , Steartrimonium Chloride , Stearyl Dihydroxypropyldimonium Oligosaccharides , Fragrance - Parfum , Iodopropynyl Butylcarbamate , DMDM Hydantoin , Blue 1 - CI 42090 , Ext Violet 2 - CI 60730 , Yellow 5 - CI 19140

Monday, February 22, 2010

Tip of the Week: Build a Hair Care Regimen

When trying to grow your hair long and strong, you have to start off on the right foot. In other words, start off with the right tools to get the job done. Natural hair divas everywhere need to find out what works for their textured tresses and build a regimen fit for their crown of glory. All hair products are not created equal and clearly, there is no one-size-fit-all regimen neatly bundled together in a store somewhere just waiting to be purchased. It takes time and some trial and error to develop a regimen for all of your hair needs, but most regimens have a few of the following:
• A Moisturizing shampoo and conditioner
• A Deep Conditioning Protein Treatment
• A Deep Conditioning Moisture Treatment
• A Moisturizing Leave-in Conditioner
• A light oil to seal in moisture
• A heat protectant when direct heat is used

I know all of these products are important, but I really want to keep my hair regimen as simple as possible. I have been searching high and low for natural hair care products and a few that spark my interest are Hydra Thermals as well as Hairveda. I have been looking at lots of natural fotki users trying to get ideas for my new hair care regimen, and I stumbled onto Reniece’s page. OMG…really? Three years! All that in three years.

As of right now, I am using Nexxus’s new line of Shampoo for Color treated hair, but I’m not too excited about it so the search is still on for the first part of my regimen—a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner.

My regimen is a work in progress. I have to figure out what works for me, but I am open to any and all suggestions. Until I finalize my regimen, my PJ attacks will occur sporadically, and I will definitely write hair product reviews along the way!

Happy Hair Reading,

Mane.Attraction

Sunday, February 21, 2010

In a Perfect Style: Ms. Keri Baby!

I can't help but notice her dramatic style changes since her album debut, "In a Perfect World." I mean, wouldn't your world be perfect if you had fly hair 24/7? Anywho, she's always had an edgy style, but I must say that I fell in love with her blunt bob she flaunted on red carpets and in the video shoot for her debut single, "Energy." I was slightly turned off with her crop cut for the second single "Turn Me On", though, but she eventually won me over again with her Medicine in Plies' new video. Ms. Keri Baby is definitely a Million Dollar Girl with one-of-a-kind style that all eyes--including mine--seem to catch. ;)



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Saturday, February 20, 2010

My Textured Tresses

Okay, so...It's been a week since I put my sew-in in, and my hair's doing alright from what I can tell. I'm still undecided on what my mane regimen will be, but I know that I'll be using sew-ins as a protective style to help me transition no matter what. This is actually my first time using curly weave so we'll see how this goes. I wanted to try something different, and hopefully it will last me 8 weeks. I used Brandy's Hair line with Outre Pro10. The style is Bohemian Curl. What do you think? I thought the curly texture would let me blend my new growth better and help me get used to my natural hair at the same time.




Happy Hair Growing and Hair Reading,

Mane.Attraction

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Tip of the Week: Go for the Goal!

This tip is mainly for me, but I hope it helps some of my hair sistas, too. I find that I do better with my hair care if I have a goal or if I'm in a challenge. Challenges often give me a support system when I have to check in with other hair growers on a forum.

I feel like you have to know what you're working towards if you're going to be successful. Then it's up to you to set up a plan and go after it.

For instance, here I am sitting here with my new protective hairstyle (pics coming soon) trying to think of what I want this year as far as hair growth and retention, and this is what I came up with:

1. I want to have THICK, HEALTHY Hair!
No need to explain here. What's the point of growing hair if it's
damaged? I heard a hairstylist somewhere say that your hair is the first
thing people hear before you speak, and I sure don't want my hair saying
I'm damaged goods. Do you?

2. I want LENGTH!
I want to retain every millimeter of length that I can this year. By
next February, I want my 6 inches of new growth! I want to be EL when my
hair is in its natural state and NL (going on SL) when it has been
straightened with a flat iron!

3. Last, I want to learn HOW to style my natural hair!
I already know it will take trial and error, but I want my natural curls
to be defined and ready to SHINE!

NOW that my goals are out of the way and I know where I'm headed, all I have to do now is figure out how to get there! Easier said than done, I know, but I'll give it my best shot! Might as well GO HARD or GO HOME, right?! I'll be sure to update you on my transition progress. Feel free to let me know how you're doing as well! TTYL!

Happy Hair Reading and Growing,

Mane.Attraction

Monday, February 15, 2010

Update: Have I crossed the Line?

India.Arie said it best when she sang, “I am not my hair,” but I can’t help but feel frustrated with these follicles from time to time. My hair was healthy and relaxed about four months ago, but I had the audacity to get a cut and some COLOR. Now this may be alright for some people, but my hair was sucked dry and just plain exhausted after this salon session.

I should have known better, though. It took so much maintenance just to keep my hair healthy with a relaxer, and then I went on and threw a Permanent Color—not a rinse—its way. I was asking for trouble. So now—four months and two relaxers later—I’m sitting here staring at a line that I just have to cross—my line of demarcation.

This line separates the old from the new—the chemically processed hair from the virgin hair steadily growing from my scalp…so what do I do now? To transition or not to transition, that is the age old question. I don’t think I have the gumption to just chop my relaxed ends clean off, but it is tempting considering I had cut my hair relatively short and with my new growth, I have the potential to look like a porcupine any day now…lol!

Oh well! I suppose I will transition, but I must be careful when styling my hair. In fact, I think I’m going to wash it tonight and sew in some hair to keep me from manipulating my hair too much. Hopefully during the summer, I will be ready to chop off my relaxed ends.



Happy Hair Reading,

Mane.Attraction

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Introducing Mane.Maven.Mondays!

I plan to feature 2 relaxed hair inspirations and 2 Natural Hair inspirations every month. If you have anyone in mind that has had outstanding hair growth that you like to see featured on this blog, feel free to scroll down to my contact box and tell me who it is and where I can find them (i.e. twitter, fotki, BHM, etc.). I will do my best to track them down and get the hair low down by asking these questions:

How long have you been on a healthy hair care journey?

What was your hardest bad hair habit to break? How did you get over it?

What is your current hair length?

What is your ultimate hair goal?

Describe your current hair care regimen.

What is your favorite hair care product?

What is one hair tip that all newbies should know?

What is your favorite protective hairstyle?

Who is your biggest hair inspiration?

If you could have any hair stylist do your hair, who would it be?

Where can we find out more about your hair journey (i.e. fotki, etc.)?


These are some generic questions that I will be asking, but if you have any pressing questions that you are dying to ask them drop me a line in my contact box at the very end of my blog! Thanx!

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Spotlight on Black Hair Care!

Hey ladies! I started this site to document my progress on a healthy hair care journey. The longest length I ever reached was shoulder length (or SL to my fellow BHM members out there). This year, however, I have decided to transition back to my natural hair, and I'm pretty sure I will have a lot to learn and a lot to share with you all along the way.

I'm not totally self-absorbed so my blog will feature other things and hopefully, I will get a chance to update it frequently. Since I am new to Natural hair care, I will be seeking advice from women who have been successful on their hair growth journey, and hopefully, they will be willing to share their tips and know-how in an interview with me featured on this site for my readers.

Whether you're relaxed or natural, all heads of hair are welcomed here. Black hair is beautiful, and this blog will review products and share helpful advice to make sure all of us have luxurious locks to run our fingers through! I am so ready to grow my natural hair long and strong the healthy way. Are you?

Happy Hair Reading,

Mane Attraction