just a preliminary list of the current products i use. i'll eventually do a video.
HAIR
shampoo- shea moisture black soap
or acv rinse
conditioner
detangling- tresemme vit e moisture rich
regular- organix shea butter
deep- aussie deeeeep
styling- blue magic tea tree/blended beauty happy nappy styles
oils
avocado- unravelling
coconut- prepoos
tree tree- prepoo/acv
jojoba- scalp
castor- hair shaft
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
big girl woes
so im feeling like there are no cute affordable inspiring clothes left in my size. and no i dont want to "make it work". honestly some of these big chicks walking around with clothes that don't fit them. yes i said it... that does not fit you. Just because your "girls" are at attention doesn't mean that's your bra size. If they are peeking out under the bra, guess what? it's too small! And no I dont think it's cute for big chicks to walk around wearing tunics as dresses. Or being able to see your crotch in leggings. But hey do what you want 'cause you are fierce. *side eye* and no i wont buy new clothes to wear once then later sell just to impress you. big girl gear isn't cheap and my bank isnt bottom-less.
rant over.
i want to change up my style and finding the right pieces is frustrating. while on my health journey i no longer wish to subconsciously just look like whatever in the meantime. not to mention i haven't worn a dress all winter because i can't seem to find tights/stockings that can fit me. ive traded out a few jeans. i now like straight leg rather than bootcut on me. still searching for my signature wig (yeah i know that's not clothes but it goes with the ensemble). and i find that flats with a low wedge are most comfortable. aside from those minor details...yeah i dont know. still waiting on my cuz to get me my blank canvas so i can work on my fashion collage. once i get that together (however long it takes) perhaps the pieces will magically come into my life. hahaha.
rant over.
i want to change up my style and finding the right pieces is frustrating. while on my health journey i no longer wish to subconsciously just look like whatever in the meantime. not to mention i haven't worn a dress all winter because i can't seem to find tights/stockings that can fit me. ive traded out a few jeans. i now like straight leg rather than bootcut on me. still searching for my signature wig (yeah i know that's not clothes but it goes with the ensemble). and i find that flats with a low wedge are most comfortable. aside from those minor details...yeah i dont know. still waiting on my cuz to get me my blank canvas so i can work on my fashion collage. once i get that together (however long it takes) perhaps the pieces will magically come into my life. hahaha.
Monday, February 21, 2011
A tangled state of affairs
I have alot to talk about but for right now I think I'll discuss hair. Nothing has been too different from my routine but I have sampled a few products. First was the pantene medium thick

frizzy to smooth. That did everything it said it would. I mean except actually cleanse my hair LOL. My hair was pretty but my scalp didn't like it.
The other product which I used today is Head & Shoulder's Itchy Scalp Care- shampoo & conditioner.


My hair's not fully dry yet so I can't quite say if it helped. I do like how creamy the shampoo was though.
I dont know if it was the after effects of using that patene (I have cowashed since then and before today) or lack of moisture, but my hair was just uncooperative. I think I need to get more patient with my hair. Sometimes it's more thick in the roots in teh shower and I feel like I'm ripping it out my head. Not on purpose but in an effort to get the heck out of the shower sooner! Fingers are only good for detangling if you are going to take the time to do so. Otherwise they are going to be as harmful as any other tool.
My personal challenge this week is to wear my hair untwisted and naturally out. With that is keeping an eye out for moisture needs, tangles and needed oils.
Day 1: Washed; Used castor oil on hair while damp; use jojoba on scalp once dry
The other product which I used today is Head & Shoulder's Itchy Scalp Care- shampoo & conditioner.
I dont know if it was the after effects of using that patene (I have cowashed since then and before today) or lack of moisture, but my hair was just uncooperative. I think I need to get more patient with my hair. Sometimes it's more thick in the roots in teh shower and I feel like I'm ripping it out my head. Not on purpose but in an effort to get the heck out of the shower sooner! Fingers are only good for detangling if you are going to take the time to do so. Otherwise they are going to be as harmful as any other tool.
My personal challenge this week is to wear my hair untwisted and naturally out. With that is keeping an eye out for moisture needs, tangles and needed oils.
Day 1: Washed; Used castor oil on hair while damp; use jojoba on scalp once dry
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Me and my itchy skin
So don't know what happened but for the past week my skin has been giving me a headache lol. It has been red, itchy and dry. While I do have problems with eczema I dont believe I've ever had my skin react that way before. As you can see from a previous review, the cocoa butter conditioner just wasn't for me. It provided an unpleasant scalp. I am wondering if it could be the culprit for the rest of me but if so, it shouldve been washed off many showers/baths ago! lol I am still considering a major change to my diet once i figure out what exactly to detract. I do know that my body doesn't like too much dairy. Other than that I have further research to do. The things that have been helping though:
peppermint oil with vitamin e oil baths.
using aveeno advanced body wash in the shower.
i have purchased some nubian hertiage products which are made of natural ingredients. the particular ones are said to have healing properities. i hope they help!
i have the
and 

it has been used once so far and what i will say is they both smell super yummy. and it took longer for me to start scratching again.
a thick lotion helps- like the one above or pure shea butter. also putting an oil like the vitamin e oil right out the shower then the lotion.
i'll report any new skin changes or a soothing alleviation if such arises.
peppermint oil with vitamin e oil baths.
using aveeno advanced body wash in the shower.
i have purchased some nubian hertiage products which are made of natural ingredients. the particular ones are said to have healing properities. i hope they help!
i have the
it has been used once so far and what i will say is they both smell super yummy. and it took longer for me to start scratching again.
a thick lotion helps- like the one above or pure shea butter. also putting an oil like the vitamin e oil right out the shower then the lotion.
i'll report any new skin changes or a soothing alleviation if such arises.
Monday, June 7, 2010
Organix Cocoa Butter Conditioner Review
I started with Hair One Tea tree oil cleanser
Well well well...my hair is NOT happy with the cocoa butter conditioner. After scrunching my hair with it in the shower and getting ready to partially rinse. the itching ensued again. Aha! the culprit is caught!!! I am not sure what is in this one that isn't in the shea butter one but I would say sensitive scalps be warned.
The unfortunate part is sans this revelation, it is a pretty good conditioner. I like how it makes my hair feel and look. And the smell is very chocolaty.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
ELF High Definition Powder Review
But when I used this powder UNDER my foundation, it was much better! I was able to see it make my foundation go on smoother. And my skin was able to stay moisturized since my liquid foundation was applied next. I found that I did not get too shiny later in the day having used it (I sweat on my forehead and upper lip lol).
So all in all with primer it might stay all day. I would not recommend this product for everyday wear as they state. It has a very nice look in photos as shown above. And works best under foundation if a person of color and may work in more varied ways if fair skinned. Like it (after reworking it) but not in love.
Saturday, January 2, 2010
My Review of Powder Puffs <br> Set of 4
Originally submitted at EyesLipsFace.com

Soft, cottony puffs make powder application flawless and easy. Great for quick touchups and eliminating shine.
uh no
By Ro from NYC on 1/1/2010
2out of 5
Pros: Smooth Finish, Applies Evenly
Cons: Poor Quality
Best Uses: Powder
Describe Yourself: Budget Buyer
it is soft but it would be nicer if it were thicker. it can not really be considered a puff or any kind and is only thicker than paper. it goes on evenly (any powder i mean) but it is hard to use
(legalese)
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