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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!!!!

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Product of the week: Jojoba oil



One fact about curlly hair is it's in need of  lots and lots of moister, although you cowash and apply a leave in it is important to constently keep the moister in.  A spritz bottle handy is a must to keep hair moist and refreshed throughout the day. In my spritz I have water, jojoba oil, and Alo Vera juice.

Jojoba oil has great moisteizing properties, it keeps the hair in a balanced level of moister which results in healthy hair and scalp. Jojoba oil serves as sebum oil, this is the natural oil our body produce so its great for dry skin, it is also great for hair loss.  Jojoba oil leaves my skin & hair SUPER soft, all I do is add a few drops in my fav lotion and conditioner.

According to buzzle.com, "The regular use of this oil for massage gives strength to hair and makes them break resistant by providing them required moisturizer and thus making them free of split-ends and tangles. When few drops of jojoba oil is mixed with the hair cleaning agent or shampoo, new cell growth are enhanced that make the hair stronger and get rid of dry and frizzy hair."

Jojoba oil also cleanse well, I apply a few drops on my cosmetic wedge to remove makeup....YES you read correctly; Jojoba oil removes makeup and WELL, I luv how quickly and easy it removes mascara (one of the hardest makeup to remove) and the fact that its gentle enough for my eyes makes it all that better. It adds natural shine and moister to my skin, just a few drops of Jojoba oil does ALL of this and more,  So next time you are at the store and want to try something new, try Jojoba oil.

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