Monday 23 January 2012

Haircare ain't easy | Hair Blogger Bloopers!



One of my favourite things about blogging has got to be the reader emails I get! Some from new found hair lovers, others 
from long lost friends and the odd email from aunties who use to tease my hair obsession!!!

I've realised how easy a hair journey may look and seem coming from a hair blogger but y'all, trust me it ain't! I have finally come to a point where I can say my regime and staple products are here to stay... but really and truly even haircare can switch on you every now and again! 

Point is I've made many mistakes and its taken me a whole 2 years to get here so be encouraged already ^_^ 

Here are some of my...

#1 Henna Wars

 This one was not cute! I had just taken my hair out of the final LYT Protective Style Challenge weave install and after having read so many blog/forum posts on the wonders of Henna, I couldn't help but try it out too! Thing is, a super quick detangle after taking out your weave cornrows followed by Henna... NEVER goes down well! I even took a picture of my tennis ball sized clump of hair which came out 
as a result of it! 


#2 D.I.Y Disaster


 Haha I kept this one under wraps! The embarrasment would have stolen my dignity at the time! Let's just say I hadn't even qualified as a mix your conditioner with oil kinda mixtress, but something inside me told me I could rule the world with my medley of Banana, Yoghurt Water and Oil... Results were shambolic!! [Dare I use the word!] 
I had washed and blowdried without looking in the mirror only to find white yoghurt bits all over my hair when blowdrying... I had to wash again! Major manipulation!!! 

#3 Oils... A Girls best friend?

Using just Tea Tree oil directly on my scalp! Damnnnn it was painful. Folks please remember Essential oils must be added to Carrier oils and should NEVER be used alone! Carriers e.g. Olive oil, Sweet Almond oil, Jojoba oil etc 


#4 Darn UK Weather 


Leaving home without a brolly and newly flat ironed hair is like eating gravel with sprinkles of dust on top [does NOT make sense]. On this fine day let's just say the rain had an agenda for me! Of course the ex hair lover I was went right back home and flat ironed my hair again! Difference is this time my hair was damp! #Sizzle sizzle


#5 ... The Verdict 


 So here's the verdict. You will make mistakes during your healthy hair journey. Hopefully none as silly as mine. But eventually you'll get there! It does get easier! Drop me an e-mail, I'm always here to offer some words of advice/ encouragement! Till then healthy, happy, h-amazing hair journey ;)


P.s Jeni, Tola, Ebony, Pelumi, Gina, Shika, Michelle and Ally you're TAGGED!!!



Avec amour...

edF ❥

9 comments:

  1. I did number 3! OMG, painful! I grit my teeth for all of 5 minutes before I ran into the shower and washed my scalp. Learned my less that day.

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    1. Haha tell me about it... the pain is beyond words... My friend didnt understand why and thought i was joking! I warned her not to try... hopefully she doesn't!!!

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  2. Nice post! I've been a victim of #3 except it was too much peppermint oil! Had my scalp on fire haha. Thank you for tagging me :)

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    1. Thanks Ally! That makes 3 of us now! Thank God for new found knowledge! Look forward to yours :)

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  3. I saw this the other day from my phone but its hard for me to comment from it. I will do this over the weekened! Love it, yours were hilarious - now that we can laugh about it! lol. Mine are more product fails, but I will definitely give you my best ones. Its good for folks to see we've all made mistakes. Sometimes still do! lol.

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  4. LOL thanks for tagging me! #2 has been me all the way! It literally took three or four washes to get all the bits of banana out! I was soooo mad LOL.

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  5. I can't wait for your tag shika! Ebony yours had me in stitches! So nice to share those silly moments! Lol yes i'm sure there will still be many to come!

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  6. Just use the Take Down Remover Cream and it solves all your hair weaving, braiding removal issues. www.afrotherapy.com

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  7. Great post. I just located your blog and wished to let you know that I have certainly loved reading your blogs. At any rate I’m going to be subscribing to your feed and I really hope you are writing again soon.

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