Skip to main content

Relaxed And Natural Hair Pyramid

It's feels so good to be alive on this beautiful 12-12-12! Thank God we have witnessed the last calendar combination of this century! On to the biz of the day.
I have been reading about this hair pyramid and fortunately, I got to see the pyramid in the course of reading a post by a member of hairlista. I had to share it with you, ladies (and possibly gentlemen)! These pyramids serve as a guide to achieving a balance in the hair care process. 




Source: www.blackhairinformation.com/ via hairlista.com

What do you think?

Comments

  1. This is so cool! I could definitely use this for reference. Thanks for sharing this!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Anonymous12:28 am

    Wow! This blog looks just like my old one! It's on a completely different topic but it has pretty much the same page layout and design. Outstanding choice of colors!

    Feel free to surf to my web-site :: Read the Full Post

    ReplyDelete
  3. Anonymous1:41 am

    Hmm is anyone else encountering problems with the images on this blog
    loading? I'm trying to find out if its a problem on my end or if it's the blog.
    Any responses would be greatly appreciated.

    Feel free to surf to my blog - just click the following post

    ReplyDelete
  4. Anonymous2:17 am

    Hello there! Do you know if they make any plugins to help with Search Engine
    Optimization? I'm trying to get my blog to rank for some targeted keywords but I'm not
    seeing very good gains. If you know of any please share.
    Thank you!

    Also visit my page :: just click the up coming internet site

    ReplyDelete
  5. Anonymous2:34 am

    Heya fantastic blog! Does running a blog like this take a large amount of work?

    I have absolutely no expertise in computer programming however
    I had been hoping to start my own blog soon. Anyways,
    should you have any ideas or techniques for new blog owners please share.
    I understand this is off subject however I simply had to ask.

    Many thanks!

    Feel free to surf to my homepage :: similar internet page

    ReplyDelete
  6. Anonymous2:49 pm

    I have loaded your site in 3 totally different internet
    browsers and I must say this website loads a lot quicker then most.
    Would you mind e-mailing me the company name of your website
    hosting company? My personal e-mail is: shaunawhitney@gmail.
    com. I will even sign up through your affiliate link if you would like.
    Thanks a lot

    My web page ... Learn Even more

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Speak your mind; I love to hear from you!

Popular posts from this blog

Washing Your Hair In Harmattan

With this year's harmattan being so severe, protective styling is definitely a must. Unfortunately, I can't wear any styles yet with this short hair do what can i do? Right from the wash day, my attention has been on preventing moisture loss. This means from the shampoo process to the sealing process, each step involves maximizing moisture. I probably shampoo once every 2 weeks but I water rinse very often. This keeps the moisture levels up as well as keeping the hair less dirty.  I do well to sprit z the hair each morning before anything is done. With the new growth so thick, getting the hair damp is very crucial for moisture retention. I love length but moisture retention during this time of year is the key to a healthy hair. Another form of moisture retention technique I employ is ensuring that the deep conditioners and conditioners I use are moisture based. The Sheamoisture manuka honey conditioner is amazing at this and I really love.  The next thing I want to invest in i...

Herbs In Ghana: Bay Leaves

Today's post brings out another common herb found easily in the market. It is mainly used in preparing soups and stews and has a very strong sweet aroma. Description Bay leaves are about 1 to 3 inches long and are oval with pointed ends. The leaves are shiny with dark green tops and are a lighter green underneath. For Dandruff For the divas searching for a remedy for dandruff, use Bay leaf tea. Boil a quart of water, the remove the pot from the stove and add about 3 teaspoons of crushed bay leaves.  Cover the pot and steep until cool. Pour some in the hair after shampooing and rinsing, and massage into the head for a few minutes. For best results, leave it in for an hour before rewashing hair.Each time you wash your hair you can use the bay leaf mixture as a soothing rinse that will help eliminate dandruff.  Bay Essential Oil Aides in hair growth Provides dull, lifeless hair with luster and shine. Curbs dandruff problems. Bay Oil Infusion Wash and dry ...

Herbs In Ghana: Parsley

Description  Parsley belongs to the Umbelliferae family of plants with the Latin name Petroselinum crispum. The two most popular types of parsley are curly parsley and Italian flat leaf parsley. The Italian variety has a more fragrant and less bitter taste than the curly variety. There is also another type of parsley known as turnip-rooted (or Hamburg) that is cultivated for its roots, which resemble salsify and burdock.  Benefits Healthy scalps Stimulates scalpel circulation Acts as a hair conditioner Helps to balance the sebaceous glands Heals any scalp problems and boosts hair growth. For Shiny Hair Boil water in a pot on high flame. Put the parsley leaves in this boiling water for 20 minutes Pass this through the blender to get a smooth paste. Apply this paste on your shampooed and clean hair the way you would apply henna paste. Leave this on your scalp for 1 hour. Rinse off with water. Don't shampoo your hair again. Scalp Lotion As a scalp lotion...