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I love God & my family. Some of my hobbies include; natural hair, music, fashion, and did I mention natural hair. I am the ultimate girlie girl; I love dressing up, doing hair, makeup, fashion and SHOES. I value family, life, embrace self acceptance and cherish the things God give me to steward. I am optimistic and also a skeptic. It cost absolutely nothing to be positive or negative, I choose to be positive. This blog will incorporate a mixture of things that I am most passionate about. The main focus is hair but I will throw other things in there every once in a while. Please feel free to comment and ask questions, I LOVE QUESTIONS! Since going natural I have been glued to my laptop, I enjoy networking with other naturals who share the same love and respect for natural hair. My goal is to reach waist length hair by Aug 23, 2013. Thank you for stopping by Peace & blessings. Happy growing!!!!

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Kimmaytube leave in conditioner review

I made Kimmaytubes leave in concoction for my sister Annanie a week ago, her hair is coarse and very porous (or prone to dryness). While most of us naturals may share the same problem with dryness Annanies hair is a special case has a mind of its own; it hates just about everything,  I can call her lucky, she can rule out being a PJ (Check out Annanies post "beauty of the week").  This worked for her hair so I decided to try the remaining amount on my hair tonight. I applied some to damp twists after conditioning with suave humectant conditioner (check out product of the week for review on this product) 
The results were absolutely gratifying; I had to wear a towel over my shoulders to catch all the dripping water. This is definitely a keeper especially for the summer time when hair is quenching for thirst.


hair is dripping in moister


Kimmaytubes recipe:
1oz leave in conditioner ( I use giovanni direct leave in, kimmaytube uses kinky curly knot today)
2 tablespoon Aloe Vera juice
2 teaspoon Jojoba oil
2 teaspoon Castor oil
*mix to together until consistence is creamy then and apply to damp hair and leave in hair.
Note: you can alter this concoction which ever way you please, you know what your hair likes.




dripping in moister











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