Since I haven't had much time lately, I've been experimenting with hairstyles that don't take much time. I'm still perfecting it, but I finally tried the Shake & Go. A S&G is about as easy as it gets. First, wash and deep condition, or conditioner wash/no poo your hair. While your hair is soaking wet, and I mean soaking wet, apply your favorite moisturizer/leave-in conditioner and curl definer. Then shake your head up and down and side to side several times like a wet dog. Then air dry, sit under a hooded dryer, or use a handheld hair dryer with a diffuser. Read more about conditioner washing/no pooing here. Read more about S&Gs here.
For my first S&G (pictured here), I pre-treated my hair with castor oil before conditioner washing (To pre-treat my hair, I put some kind of moisturizer on my hair, usually an oil, before shampooing and let it sit for awhile. It's like a hot oil treatment. You can use: castor oil, olive oil, jojoba oil (or Jehovah oil as ABK calls it ;-) ), or coconut oil.). Then I applied Kinky-Curly Curling Custard and aloe vera gel in sections to define my curls and shook my head. It's very important not to touch your hair too much after you've shaken your head, because this causes frizziness. You also should not towel-dry your hair by rubbing the towel on your hair. You should scrunch and blot so you won't disturb your curls. I used a turbie twist that I bought at Sally's, which worked pretty well (see here). It's made out of microfiber, which is more absorbent that other materials.
When I wore this style, I was getting ready to go to an outdoor hot tub get-together. I noticed that it took my hair a really long time to air dry, which is probably not that bad when it's hot outside (and it was). However, as the weather gets cooler, I think I'll try this with a diffuser so I won't catch the 'monia. Here are some more pictures:
Then, when the style got old, I pulled it up into my trusty puff (this was at my dad's birthday party):
Wearing a S&G has been quite a milestone for me. As pro-naturale as I am, I never really felt comfortable wearing my hair out unless it was in a defined style like a twistout or coily puff. To wear your hair au naturale, it requires not just a physical transition of your hair, but also a mental transition. I've come quite a long way from needing bone-straight hair, to needing every hair on my hairline to be in place, and now to wearing a S&G. Next stop, blowout fro!
7 comments:
I love S&G's, as that is the only style I know how to do, lol! Your hair looks really nice with this style; I'm surprised you haven't been doing S&G's all along! This will probably be the only style I will ever do, besides wearing a puff.
Can't wait to see what a blowout 'fro would look like on you!
Hi Camille,
You truly have come a long way, and your curls are really defined with the shake and go. Could you do us a favor and do a product blog? I know you are a product junkie, and I'd like to know your current regimen. for example, do you no poo/lo poo now?
LKY,
Thanks, I'm glad you like the S&G. I really need to do them more often so I can get it down to a science. Do you do your S&Gs the way motowngirl and I do?
Kendra,
Thanks for the compliment! Check out my 4/19/08 post--I discussed several of the products I use there. I like the current regimen idea--I'll see what I can do.
LKY & Kendra: Thanks for posting a response! I hope all is well with you. Talk to you later!
Camille
I do everything the same, except I don't shake my head after applying the products. I just apply the products to soaking wet hair and then put on my headband!!
CDR,
I like your S&G! Your curls/coils look nice and defined. I think my hair might be similar to yours, but yours is probably softer.
ABK
ABK, you'd know what your texture was like if you'd cut your hair already, lol!
I suggest you sleep with one eye open while you're here...you may wake up to me standing over you with scissors in one hand a clump of your hair in the other!!
ABK--thanks! I need all the support I can get for courage to wear my hair "out". I think I'll try it again tomorrow.
Isn't that funny--wasn't it summertime last year when you two were plotting to relax my hair while I was sleeping? I guess a lot can happen in a year. Who knew?
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