Tress Management Tip: Brushes
If your goal is: 1) to improve the condition of your hair and/or 2) to grow your hair and you have ——–> Naturally straight thin hair ——–> Relaxed hair Here’s the first crazy thing you need to do...
View ArticleTress Management Tip: Detangling
If you have shoulder length curly or coily hair, detangling becomes a breeze when done under running water. You heard that correctly. Apply a moisturizing conditioner after shampooing and let it sit...
View ArticleDetangling Part 2:fairy knots, single-strand knots
Detangling your hair sometimes isn’t as simple as using a comb or brush to get the knots out. Just when you think you’ve detangled a mass of knots in your hair, the super-knot appears. It’s a...
View ArticleSearch and Destroy!
I realize this is SUPER-late but at this point who cares! Here’s my January 2011 Hair Update. I played around with the scissors more than I expected to from November 2010-January 2011. The whole Search...
View ArticleTress Management Tip: Styling
Styling curly and coily hair doesn’t come easy to everyone. Most of us tend to believe it takes the right products to style our hair exactly the way we want it. This is true and false. Good styling...
View ArticleSearch and Destroy Tutorial
This video tutorial explains the Search and Destroy technique more in depth.
View ArticleTress Management Tip: Frizz
The frizzier your hair is the more conditioner you need – to leave in that is. The next time you’re in the shower rinsing conditioner from your hair, remember this trick: Don’t rinse all of it out....
View ArticleTress Management Tip: Dry Ends
You’re probably looking at the photo like “Whaaaat? Is that honey?” It sure is honey! Believe it or not, honey is a wonderful and effective product to use your dry ends. Why? Well, because it’s a...
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