Showing posts with label Black Hair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Black Hair. Show all posts

Thursday, 13 November 2014

All about my hair: Crochet Braids

This is an incredibly late post and it's about my crazy crochet hair! If you guys have seen me on instagram or twitter or any recent pictures you would have seen my hair! My crazy crochet hair! I absolutely love this hairstyle and it was a good change from usual braids.

I went to God First salon on Balls Pond Road, Dalston and it cost me £60. It was very time consuming... I arrived at 8.30, They finally started on me around 11 and finished around 5.

The final result was this:



Love the crazy, vibrant curls! I was really 50% about it when I first got it but I love them now, they're amazing! I get loads of comments about it - especially in school and when I went on holiday. If you are someone who experiments with black hair, then you might want to try this hairstyle. It takes confidence to try out big and bold hairstyles like this. It isn't really a weave or extensions... in your spare time watch a video on how they're done. Your hair is cornrowed as if you were about to sew in a weave and they hook on the hair onto the cornrow.

I'm soon to take out my Crochet braids because I did them on the 27th of September - coming up to 2 months. Next I might go for Box braids again because I miss not being noticed from the top of the road because I had small hair!

Thanks for reading xo

Monday, 14 April 2014

Black Hair: Update.

Hello readers of my Black hair corner! After a short break I am back. This post is just to update you on what's going on with this page and my hair. 

From the middle of February up until about three days ago I had my natural hair out, which can be a big pain when you don't look after it. Just to make it easier to Handle I relaxed it. The relaxer I use is Olive oil girls and because of how much hair I have, I actually use two boxes. After that I blow dried it and left it out for a while. It looked like this: 



After long hard searches of finding an affordable hairdresser I finally got one and finally got box braids which I'll show you below. I used the popular expressions pack of hair, I used colour 4 (Black) and 99J (A reddish black). I mixed these two colour together and to complete my head it took 4 packets. It was very time consuming... Took 6 hours in total! But it was all worth it in the end because they're so lovely! They are up to my backside and I got them medium sized meaning that they are incredibly heavy and sometimes weigh your head down. They are a nightmare to shower with however this is the third day of having them so I'm sure I'll find a way. 



So guys! That's the update. A post will follow shortly after this is uploaded and it's going to be on how to look after your hair when it's in Braids, especially box braids which can break your hair if not careful. I hope to see you all in my next post. 

Lauren x




Saturday, 22 February 2014

Lauren now removes weaves and extensions for just a fiver!

I know people who go to a salon to get their weaves/extensions removed for £15-£20. WHY! For weave I know why because you can't see what your doing but extensions - just why. So I now come to anywhere in surrounding areas (Waltham Forsest) and remove them for only a fiver. Guaranteed safety, I do it all the time for people - I'm not going to pull your hair out. It's all for a fiver so why not! 

Laurey xo

Friday, 21 February 2014

Black hair: Last week of my Senegalese twists.

Hey guys so I had a post a while ago on how to style my/your Senegalese twist. This is the last week I have them in because I've had them for about 2 months and it's time they come out. I would of taken them out earlier but I'm having trouble finding a hairdresser who will do box braids for me under £50.

So starting from tomorrow and finishing on Whenever I take them out I'll be posting some hairstyles and posts about Senegalese twist as we say good bye to them lol but overall I've loved having them. I just wished I did it longer. 










Thursday, 20 February 2014

Black Hair: Excited and inspired by box braids.

Hey guys, so i'm now introducing a page called 'Black hair' because it happens to be an area that I know loads about. Don't take it like i'm not posting for other types of hair, the reason why i'm not is because I haven't got a clue about other hair types lol.  I've already done one post and that was how to care for your Afro Caribbean hair. This post got a lot of views and I thought i'd post more content on black hair, so here we go. 

Lately I have been inspired by box braids. In my opinion they're so beautiful. The reason they're called box braids is because they part a box at the top of your head. It's my next hairstyle and I'm getting them next week. Why this type of braid is called so many things we'll never know... they're also known as poetic justice braids, solange inspired braids and patra braids. They're very expensive to get done and i'm having a tough search finding a hairdresser who will do it for under £40. However i'm determined to get them done because they are totally amazing (toats amazballs). 



Thursday, 30 January 2014

How to care for your African hair - Requested by Nana <3

This post is going to be on how to care for your Afro/carribean hair. It was requested by my good Ghanaian friend Nana. I'm not an expert so I got help from my hairdresser - a professional. Let's get started xox. 

I'm going to be talking about 3 of the most common types of Afro carribean hair - natural hair, hair in extensions and relaxed hair. 

Natural afro carribean hair: 
Shoutout to all the girls who are rocking there natural black hair! It's so hard to maintain so big ups to you for maintaining it. Some can't take it and prefer extensions (lol that's me.) 

My first tip is cut down on the amount of shampoo your using. Since the 40's shampoo has been made with the same drying products as Laundry detergent. It makes your hair INCREDIBLY dry. How do I do this? If you must wash your hair with shampoo dilute it. Let's say 25% shampoo and 75% water. If you want a good alternative co wash your hair. Co wash is when you wash with conditioner instead of shampoo. Wash your hair once a week. 


My second tip is handle it with care. It will not grow if you are constantly combing it with brushes that have hard bristles. It won't grow if your always tying it too tight. Keep moisturizing. Use organic products such as almond, coconut, jojoba, olive oil and shea butter. The term organic means no toxic chemicals, antibiotics and pesticides that are harmful to animals. Avoid products that have sulphate in them. Please please please never use grease in your hair (gel & petroleum) it's terrible. It's one of the things that annoy me the most. A girl has the most beautiful hair but it's all forced into a pony tale under a layer of disgusting gel and when she touches her hair her hand is practically wet. Your hair shouldn't be like that. When moisturizing moisturise your ends too. Try and moisturise daily.



When sleeping plait or twist your hair when you sleep this is good because when you wake up the hair would of been stretched out. If for any reason you can't do that... Tie up your hair so the moisture stays in. Cover your hair when you sleep. Use anything you can find. I cut off the legs off a pair of tights and tied the ends and used it as a head tie Lol. You can also use satin scarfs. 

Avoid heat. Avoid tonging and always straightening your hair it gives it the ability to break.  Use wide tooth combs when your combing your hair also when doing a hairstyle do a protective hairstyle. If you tie it up make sure it's a bit loose so your hair isn't pulling from the roots. Also consider plaiting or twisting it. 



Afro Carribean hair with extensions 
Shoutout to all the girls who are rocking there extensions (me) and weave! I'm talking about Senegalese twist, pick and drop, box braids, poetic justice braids, rope braids, kenkey twist, Brazilian weave & Remy!  

The good things about extensions: There are a million ways to style your hair with them. The possibilities are endless. The struggle of combing is o-v-e-r! (Well unless you have pick and drop). It grows when it's in extensions too. 

However it's up to you to keep your natural hair protected when wearing extensions. DO NOT FORGET YOUR HAIR IS IN EXTENSIONS! Sometimes I have this problem. Just because you are getting up and not doing anything to it much doesn't mean you can just leave it to rot. If you do, that one day that you decide to take your extensions out you will find that along with your extensions coming out your hair will follow. Moisturise the insides (scalp). Wash your hair. Huh? How, it's in extensions?! Use a simple shampoo with no conditioner added. Massage your scalp and rinse then apply diluted conditioner to your hair and simply use a towel to squeeze the water out of your hair and leave it to air dry. The ultimate longest time for extensions is two months. If you don't take them out by that time your hair will be so entangled in the extensions it will be a nightmare getting them out later. You can remove them by cutting just below your natural hair. Then unravel the extension then wash it.

Relaxed African hair. 
At this point my hands are dropping off from the amount of typing I'm doing. So yeah. Shoutout to you girls too. 

Don't relax everytime you see new growth. Too many chemicals are not good. Wash and condition your hair once/twice a week. If you wish to do it more than that co wash it. If you have sensitive skin wash with shampoo without Ammonium Lauryl sulphate and sodium Lauryl sulfate. Avoid heat. Before you blow dry, air dry for about half an hour. Once again don't use Vaseline or gel, simply moisturise. 

Thanks for reading, Lauren x