Monday 25 August 2014

Are the Letters on the Hair Typing Scale Really that Significant?

by Tori


Let me preface by saying, that I have a love/hate relationship with the hair typing system. On one hand, I do believe the system can be beneficial to help individuals understand how their hair type typically operates. It can help in identifying hair techniques and products that will or won’t work with each hair type. However, I do believe the system can be quite divisive. Sometimes, certain levels within the system are portrayed as being more superior to another, which could potentially lead one to feel as if their hair type is inferior.
The hair typing system is based on numbers from 1 to 4, with subcategories from a to c. Generally speaking, type 1 hair is straight, type 2 is wavy, type 3 is curly and type 4 is kinky. The subcategories go into more detail about each level of ‘wavy-ness’, ‘curly-ness’, or ‘kinky-ness’. Recently I have been wondering: Are the subcategories (or letters) in the hair typing system really that significant? For instance, one person’s hair could be a little wavier than another’s, but wouldn’t they still both have wavy hair?
Let me explain a bit more why I think the subcategories may not be necessary.




First of all, the subcategories make hair typing even more complicated and divisive than it should be. It starts getting confusing when you have to determine which of the subcategories of type 4 hair you have, especially since many naturals have multiple hair types and textures all over their heads. I have type 4 hair, which, personally, for me this means I have all three subcategories mixed in all over my head. So, it would be hard for me to simply say that I am 4c, for instance, when I also have type 4a and 4b hair strands.
Also, since we are discussing type 4 hair, I can say from personal experience that all the subcategories of type 4 hair react in a similar way. Type 4 hair, regardless of the subcategory, is still kinky hair. It requires lots of moisture, attention, careful detangling, heavier creams/butters. It’s also prone to more tangles, knots and lots of shrinkage.
With that being said, I think if there is going to be a hair classification or typing system in effect, we could certainly eliminate the subcategories, thus making the system less complicated.




What are your thoughts about the hair typing system? Do you think the subcategories are really necessary? Share with us.

Source: blackgirllonghair.com/2014/08/are-the-letters-on-the-hair-typing-scale-really-that-significant/

Sunday 17 August 2014

Castor Oil Challenge Fall 2014 – REGISTRATION

The challenge will begin on 1 Sept 2014 and ends on 1 Dec 2014.

Women participating will dedicate themselves to consistent use of castor oil in their weekly regimen.
 Rubbing castor oil on your scalp and the roots of your hair will regenerate new hair growth within months. This will also thicken thinning hair. The anti-bacterial and anti-fungicidal properties of Ricinoleic Acid in castor oil protects the scalp and hair from infections which can cause hair loss. The Omega-9 fatty acids in castor oil also nourish the hair and prevent the scalp from drying. Castor oil is a humectant as it draws moisture into the hair and skin. Applying castor oil on hair will keep it looking soft, shiny and strong. 








Challenge Goals

The goal of this challenge is to grow your hair thick & long over a 3 month period. While we understand that your hair will not grow to waist length in 3 months, we know that with consistent use of castor oil you WILL reap great benefits. This challenge is our way of motivating you to partake in a routine healthy hair regimen using castor oil and we hope that you will be motivated enough to continue this regimen after the challenge.


How to Participate

Please read all the details below 2 or 3 times so you internalize them and then if you still have questions, don’t hesitate to ask. All questions are valid and we want to answer all questions BEFORE the challenge begins.

The challenge will begin on 1 Sept  2014 and ends on 1 Dec 2014


 Challenge Rules

* You can use any type of Castor Oil you desire ( Regular Pharmacy Castor Oil, Cold Pressed Castor Oil, Jamaican Black Castor Oil, etc.) Get your castor oil right away so you have it in time for the beginning of the challenge.

*You must apply the castor oil to your hair/scalp 3x’s a week at the minimum.

*You must CHECK IN each week from 1 Sept 2014 to 1 Dec  2014. Checking In is easy! Every Monday morning there will be a new weekly Check In post. There will be NEW check in questions each week. To check in, all you have to do is visit the NEW weekly Check In post and answer the check in questions as a comment to that post. You DO NOT come back to this post for check ins. You must go to the Check In Posts. To find the Check In Post you can visit our Facebook page.

How to Enter the Challenge

To enter this challenge you must do the following by Sept 7th, 2014:  Leave a comment to this post answering the following

1. What type of Castor Oil will you be using?  (Regular Pharmacy Castor Oil, Cold Pressed Castor Oil, Jamaican Black Castor Oil,etc)

2. How long is your hair now-front, sides, and back?  (eye brow length, nose length, chin length, shoulder length etc)

3.How will you be using your Castor Oil? And How often? (Edges, Scalp, Sealing Hair, Hot oil treatmentsDeep Conditioning, Overnight Steaming, Avocado Treatment, etc. / 3x a week, 5x a week, etc.)

4. Attach at least one photo, showing your length, HERE.  This photo will be your BEFORE to compare to your AFTER photo at the conclusion of the challenge. If you are uncomfortable with sharing your pics, that’s fine, but no pic, no prize. (To attach a photo in the comment box you first need to be on a computer, you cannot attach pics from your phone or ipad or tablet. Then click in the comment box to activate the box. After you click in the box you will see “+image” in the lower left hand corner, click it and upload as many photos showing the length of your hair as it is now)

5. Join us on FACEBOOK, give us a shout on the wall! (No FB? That’s okie, no worries) 

FAQ FAQ FAQ

  • Can I participate in the challenge if I’m wearing a protective style? YES
  • I’m not natural and my hair is relaxed, can I still participate? YES
  • I have locs, can I participate? YES
  • Can I participate in the challenge if I’m wearing a weave, extensions, twists, braids etc? YES
  • Can children participate? YES
  • Isn’t Pharmacy Castor Oil a laxative? I can use that?
    • YES it is and YES you can use it. All oils have multiple functions. We cook with Coconut and Olive oil, but we also use it on our skin and in our hair.
  • Can I mix my castor oil with other oils or ingredients. YES, You don’t want a few drops of castor oil. As long as your mix is MAINLY castor oil you should be fine.
  • I won’t be able to check in every week, can I join? YES
  • My hair is short, can I join? YES
  • My hair is long can I join? YES
  • Where can I buy Castor Oil?
    • You can get castor oil at many places – Beauty Supply Stores, Wholefoods, Trader Joes, Natural/Health Food Stores, Online (Amazon, Vitamin Shoppe and many other places).
  • I purchased “castor oil” but it looks like hair grease, can I use this?
    • If the ingredients say anything more than castor oil and maybe a few other natural oils, then I advise you not use it. Some companies have hair grease, with petroleum and/or mineral oil in it, but call it “Castor Oil” because the product does contain castor oil. For this challenge, we are using pure/organic liquid castor oil. Using Coconut Jamaican Black Castor oil or Lavender Jamaican Black Castor Oil is fine because these are all natural.
  • I’m having trouble uploading a pic what should I do?
    •  Answer the check in questions and then try to upload a picture at another time.
  • I want to register now, but I can’t upload my pic, what should I do?                                          Register now and come back and upload your pic no later than the challenge registration deadline.
  • I don’t want my pictures online, can I still enter? 
    • YES.
  • I live international, can I join? 
    • YES
  • I want to CHECK IN but I don’t see the check in post?                                                                          Go to our FACEBOOK page
HAVE QUESTIONS? PLEASE ASK THEM IN YOUR ENTRY COMMENT.  I will not answer any questions that are answered in this post so PLEASE READ! If someone asks a question, and you know the answer to it, please help them out and reply. I won’t be able to answer every single question. So help a sister out! LOL

Don’t forget to invite others. Muah!

Do you Tweet? Are you on Instagram? If so use hashtag #‎castoroilhairchallenge‬
 so we all can follow the convo and check out your pics.
Google+

Saturday 16 August 2014

15 ways to use a headscarf

We found this tutorial on kinkycurlycoilyme.com and Youtube and wanted to share with you. We love headscarves as they enhance black women's beauty.
Tell us what you think