Here are the basic hair products that I use to take care of my natural hair: clarifying shampoo, moisturizing shampoo, protein deep conditioner, moisturizing deep conditioner, detangler/leave-in conditioner, scalp pomade, moisturizer, gel, and curl cream (something with hold).

That's basically what I use. For more details and specific recommendations, see below:
Some good clarifying shampoos are: Pantene and Suave (I use Pantene), which can


weeks. If it ever feels like the products you once loved aren't working anymore, it could be that you just need a good clarifying shampoo! When I use it, I normally shampoo with the clarifying shampoo first, then I do one or two other washes with a moisturizing shampoo.
I am still looking for my all time favorite moisturizing shampoo. One I've used and liked is

Protein deep conditioners are good for strengthening hair, and are really good for damaged hair.

There are lots of moisturizing deep conditioners out there that are great. However, my all-time


As I mentioned in my post on detangling, Kinky-Curly and Qhemet Biologics make good detanglers (I use Kinky-Curly's Knot Today). Both of these are creamy leave-ins. I also

I'm still searching for the best scalp pomade (hair grease) as well. I like Oyin's Burnt Sugar Pomade (http://oyinhandmade.com/).


I've tried a lot of moisturizers. I believe almost anyone will like either Oyin or Qhemet Biologics's products (see web addresses above). I have had a lot of success with Karen's Body Beautiful Hair Milk (http://www.karensbodybeautiful.com/). I use it on the edges and sides of my hair when I put my hair up in a puff. I don't really use it on twist-outs because it is water based and causes my hair to lose some of the definition. Oh yeah, her shampoo and conditioner are pretty good, too. She has lots of scents to try. So far, I like the White Tea scent the best.
I prefer butter or oil based moisturizers for my twist-outs, but I'm still searching for

I use IC Fantasia Hair Polisher Styling Gel with Sparkelites (why is that

I like to use curl creams for my twist outs. For a long time, Miss Jessie's Curly Meringue was my all-time favorite curl cream.
However, I recently discovered Curls (http://www.curls.biz/). Curls Whipped Cream is now my favorite because it is less expensive, moisturizes, and holds while leaving the hair soft. It is the best of all worlds!
I like to use the Quenched Curls Moisturizer underneath it (they call it underwear for your hair).
Hair tools are pretty much self explanatory, so I won't include many pictures.
- I use the rattail comb to smoth my edges for twists and twist-outs. It's also good for precise parts if you ever need them.
- I use the regular comb for parting for twists and extra detangling after detangling with the wide-tooth comb.
- I mostly use my Denman brush for brushing my hair up into a puff. It really does glide through natural hair well (remember, I only comb or detangle my hair when it is wet or highly moisturized).
- I use the boar-bristle brush for smoothing my hair into a puff (I'll go into more detail in later posts on hairstyles).
- I use clips and ponytail holders to hold my hair out of the way when I'm putting in twists.
- I generally wear headbands every day when my hair is down. I just like the look.
- I use sponge rollers to set my twists for a curly twist-out the next day (I get SOOO many compliments when I wear my hair that way! :-) ) I use them with end papers to protect my hair from snagging or drying out. You can also now find satin-covered sponge rollers just about anywhere. Maybe I'll ask for some for Christmas.
- I wear the satin scarf on the way to work to set my edges and sides of puffs. I have a separate scarf that I sleep in to protect my hair at night.
- The satin bonnet protects your hair at night. It is really good for keeping curly styles longer because it doesn't press your hair down. I try not to wear it too much because it is NOT sexy (know what I mean, ladies?). The scarf is a little more attractive. :-)
- If you don't like wearing anything on your head at night, a satin pillowcase also gets the job done.
- I use the conditioning bonnet with my deep conditioner.
Sorry it took me so long to post, but I knew this would be a long one and I needed some time to get it together. Here's another educational site on caring for natural hair: http://www.motowngirl.com/. Wow, she provides SO much information! This site really helped me out when I was transitioning and newly natural.
Another reason why I decided to go naturale: I wondered what my natural hair looked like. My hair had been pressed or relaxed for as long as I could remember. I was curious about what my unaltered texture looked like (curly? coily? shiny? did it have luster?) and felt like (soft? smooth? strong?), and how long it could grow.See you next time!
7 comments:
Great blog! The color scheme you chose really goes with the subject matter.
I bought the Aveda Damage Remedy Conditioner about a year ago and I like it alot. I usually use it every couple of weeks and it really makes detangling alot easier.
Yesterday, my amla and vatika oils came in the mail. I've heard such good things about these oils so I had to get some! I don't know what I will use them for yet, but I will probably use them as part of a pre-poo routine.
Hey, do you take any hair supplements or can you tell a difference in your hair when you eat certain foods? What have you found works for you, if anything? Maybe you can do a post about nourishing the hair from the inside out. :)
Thanks for the shout out at the bottom of your blog!
Nice blog, Camille! The color scheme is really nice. I like that picture of you. It's the same one that you have on your facebook page. Is it your favorite? Will you be posting more pictures of yourself on here? I think that you should.
I've already failed at being natural :( Well, kind of. I got frustrated with my hair and flat ironed it last night. Oh well, I can still keep on trying to do no heat.
LKY, you know that supplements and earthy things are your specialty. Maybe you can research it and be a guest writer on Camille's blog! Of course, if that's okay with Camille.
Unfortunately, I am no longer able to be anonymous, so there will be no mystery "sneaky" posts from me. I'll have to own up to everything I write.
Brieny,
"Show yourself, anonymous!" LOL!
I don't think you have failed in going natural. It's not like you went and got a relaxer, so it is okay.
Today I washed my hair in 4 separate sections, and I must say that there was a HUGE difference in my hair!! Detangling was very easy. I also did a pre-poo with my vatika and amla oils and my hair turned out really soft and moisturized.
I agree that Camille should post more pictures of herself, including close-up texture shots!
I do like taking my supplements. I have been taking biotin on and off for the past few years, but I have been taking it very consistently since January. I assume that it is making the hair on my head grow faster because my eyebrows are growing a lot faster than they used to. I also bought some horsetail silica today and I will start using it tomorrow.
LKY,
I'm glad you like the color scheme. Did you get the name? Go naturale, like au naturale?
I hadn't thought about my damage remedy conditioner in awhile, but I think I'll use it tonight.
I don't know anything about the vatika oil, so maybe you can do a post on it after you use it and the amla oil.
The only supplements I take are a multi-vitamin and folic acid. I also try to drink a lot of water. You are right though--each hair on your head is connected to a follicle on your scalp, which is directly affected by your health and what you eat. If any hair supplements have worked for you, you are certainly welcome to post your tips on this blog.
Camille
ABK/Brieny,
Glad you like the color scheme, too. I use that picture because it's the only one I like. I guess I will have to take more picturesof myself. Mark said he would help me put video on here, so maybe I'll do that sometime soon.
I guess my next post will have to be on hairstyles for transitioners. Don't be too hard on yourself. It is hard to figure out what to do when your hair is going through its changes. You can always go back to your curlformers! It really is better for you not to use heat though--you don't want any damaged or permanently straight sections when you're fully natural. Then again, some people straighten their hair and don't have any problems. It's up to you. I like the way my ends curl up for twists and twist-outs, and I like doing coils every now and then, so that's why I'm scurred to use heat. Uh oh, I feel another post coming on. I guess I'll save that one for another day.
Yes, you are no longer anonymous. However, I think you have not been anonymous for awhile now anyway since you did finally show yourself. LOL!
WUWYG!
Nice blog. I like the way you've laid it out and you're very thorough in the descriptions. I hope more people get to see this.
Personally, I just get them all cut 8-).
Love,
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