Archive | December, 2011

Drum Roll, Please…

30 Dec

I’m pretty damn happy with the results of this week’s wash day! *bankhead bounces*

Products used:

Burt’s Bees Avocado Butter Pre-Shampoo Hair Treatment

Abba Pure Moisture Shampoo/Conditioner

Herbal Essences Long Term Relationship Leave-In

It’s A 10 Miracle Leave-In Product

Lottabody setting lotion

Paul Mitchell Super Skinny Serum

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I want that old thing back: It’s A 10 Miracle leave-In Product

30 Dec

Somewhere about midway through 2011 I tried It’s A 10 miracle leave-in product. I remember being wowed by its detangling capabilities, but in my quest for an all-natural regimen, I put it in a drawer somewhere until today.

I washed my hair with what I believe is going to be my go-to shampoo/conditioner today *squeal*.  After I got out of the shower, I tied a towel around my hair and did a few things.

When I got done, my hair was no longer soaking wet, so I re-wet it in the sink and applied a few pumps of HE LTR. I then started to comb my hair out with a wide toothed comb. Hoooooowever *Franklin from My Wife and Kids voice* my lamb’s wool was resisting. A serious matter called for serious solution. So I broke out the It’s A 10. I sprayed one mist on the problem area from about seven inches away from my head and INSTANTLY it was detangled. I did this on about two more areas and was done detangling.

Even though I used this product primarily for detangling, that isn’t this products only claim to fame. It has 10 functions (hence the name). According to the bottle, it:

  1. repairs dry, damaged hair
  2. adds shine
  3. detangles
  4. controls frizz
  5. seals and protects hair color
  6. prevents split ends
  7. stops hair breakage
  8. creates silkiness
  9. enhances natural body
  10. 10. flat iron spray and thermal protector

The texture of this ten-in-one product is like a watery cream. You have to be careful not to use too much so that you don’t weigh your hair down. But it’s easy to apply since it comes in a spray bottle. It smells nice, but it is rather fragrant. IDK how to describe the smell, but it does smell really good (I’m sure that’s a big help, lol).  I think I may have to incorporate this into my regimen since it not only detangles, but supposedly does all those other things too. So far, we’re 1 for 10 and the prospect is good!

The only bad thing I will say about this, is that it costs a whopping $18 dollars for 4oz at Ulta. Not to mention it’s excluded from most of their coupons. It can be bought at a cheaper price on Amazon, though. But I do believe you’d get your money’s worth, as it only requires, at max, 5 mists for a whole head. Because it’s in cream form, 5 mists won’t even put a dent in the bottle.

Ingredients: It contains ‘cones and parabens (my verdict is still out on whether either of those are really all that bad), but it also has some really good stuff in it, including panthenol, sunflower seed extract, green tea leaf extract, and silk amino acids

Water, Cetearyl Alcohol, Behentrimanium Chloride, Propylene Glycol, Cyclomethicone, Fragrance, Panthenol, Silk Amino Acids, Heli Anthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Extract, Camelia Slnesis Leaf Extract, Quaternium-80, Methylparaben, Propylparaben, Eugenol, Coumarin, Cinnamal, Linalool Methylchloroisothiazolinane and Methylisothiazolinone.

Wash Day: Herbal Essences Long Term Relationship

29 Dec

Ok. So. All year I have been avoiding commercial hair products because of their ingredients (you know, sulfate= bad), but I’m just about at my wit’s end. It seems like everything labeled “natural”, “organic”, or “handmade” that I’ve tried is lacking in one way or another. So out of desperation, and the sheer will to spend money on ish I know I don’t need, I purchased Herbal Essences Long Term Relationship shampoo and conditioner.

I actually liked the duo.

I love the leave-in conditoner from the same line, so almost on a whim I decided to try the other two products. This line is supposed to protect long hair from breakage and split ends by including Brazilian silk (I guess Brazilian is supposed to be better? whatev…) and raspberry extracts in the ingredients.

The Shampoo: The shampoo smells great, of course. However, neither of these products smell like the leave-in to me. It’s a surprisingly thick, pink liquid that lathers well. I was also surprised at how gentle it was in my hair. My hair didn’t feel the least bit stripped or hay-like. It was just clean and fragrant.

Ingredients: Water, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Glycol Distearate, Zea Mays (Corn) Silk Extract, Hydrolyzed Silk, Rubus Idaeus (Raspberry) Fruit Extract, Fragrance, Sodium Citrate, Cocamide MEA, Sodium Xylenesulfonate, Dimethicone, Citric Acid, Sodium Benzoate, Polyquaternium 76, Sodium Chloride, Tetrasodium EDTA, Ammonium Laureth Sulfate, Methylchloroisothiazolinone, Methylisothiazolinone, Red 33, Blue 1

The Conditioner: The conditioner smells like the shampoo: great. It had a regular conditioner consistency. Not thin and watery, and not thick and cream-like. I applied it liberally and covered with a plastic cap, a scarf, a baseball cap, and a hood and went to the mall to finish buying Christmas gifts. When I rinsed my hair, it was easy enough to detangle, but it wasn’t oozing with slippery, buttery goodness like I’d expect from a regular conditioner. But on the bright side, it didn’t weigh my hair down or leave it dry. My hair felt pretty darn good.

Ingredients:Water, Stearyl Alcohol, Behentrimonium Chloride, Cetyl Alcohol, Bis Aminopropyl Dimethicone, Hydrolyzed Silk, Rubus Idaeus (Raspberry) Fruit Extract, Zea Mays (Corn) Silk Extract, Fragrance, Benzyl Alcohol, Disodium EDTA, Sodium Hydroxide, Methylchloroisothiazolinone, Methylisothiazolinone, Red 33

After that, I rollerset my hair as usual and followed up with a “silk wrap” using Saran Wrap (but that’s a whole other post, smh). Nonetheless, my hair came out nicely for Christmas 🙂

 

 

Nails of The Week! Sally Hansen Insta-Dri Beige Blast

29 Dec

pls forgive my less than flawless application 😉

This post is a lil’ bit late, as I am about to switch out my polish, but better late than never, right?

First of all, I really, really like the color itself and how it looks on my hands. It’s a true beige as opposed to being an off-white. Also, I like that it can be applied until it’s opaque. I picked this color to be my Christmas color because it reminded me of a sweater I got for christmas a few years ago. However, I’m kind of disappointed in it L. Until now, I had never worn an Insta-Dri polish that I didn’t absolutely love. I polished at least 3 coats of this over a RCM base. I probably used more coats on some nails, but I lost count after 3. The application was streaky and uneven causing me to keep going over the same nail multiple times. This lead to longer drying time which lead to nicks and smudges. I just wish it were easier for me to apply it. Ah, well. I like the color so I will probably try it again in the future.

Monday, Wash Day

20 Dec

Yesterday was a wash day. I was thisclose to buying new hair products prior to washing my hair, but then I came to my senses. I have way too much crap to even think about buying new stuff. It doesn’t help that Christmas is in 5 days and that I still have a few gifts to buy. So instead, I washed my hair with Dessert Essence Coconut Shampoo and conditioned with Aussie 3 Minute Miracle Moist.

I’ve had the Aussie conditioner since May, but yesterday was my first time using it (trying to stay ‘cone free). It was ok. My hair was moisturized after leaving it on for about 30 minutes, but I expected more slip from a regular drugstore deep conditioner. That’s not to say that there was none at all, I just expected more. But it smelled really good!

About those ‘cones, anyway…they don’t weigh down or build up on my hair. I really don’t have a good reason to avoid them. *shrugs*

Anywho, after I washed and conditioned, I decided to do a braid out. I haven’t had a relaxer since September, so I’m about 12 weeks in this thang. I wanted to do something simple since I know I’m going to do my hair again for Christmas.

While my hair was still wet (not dripping, though) I applied Herbal Essences Long Term Relationship leave-in cream and sorta-kinda combed out my hair using my fingers and a wide-tooth comb. I then liberally applied aloe vera gel to my edges and brushed it in. I also put a little Jojoba Healthy Hair Serum by Shescentit on my hair, focusing on my ends. Next, I put on a satin scarf until my hair was about 75% dry, give or take.

After that, I began parting and cornrowing. On the parts that were hard to comb through, I used a little more LTR. After I finished (I did 6 cornrows), I banded the loose ends together, put my satin scarf on, and went to sleep. I was really pleased with the results when I took my hair down this morning. I think the key is to braid the hair after it dries a little. Violà!

Don't mind my fat cheek, lol

Aloe Vera Gel does WONDERS for my edge

Nails of the Week! Ulta Hide and Go Sequins

20 Dec

This week I used Hide and Go Sequins, one of the polishes in the Ulta Glitterati 4 piece nail collection. I bought the set on the Saturday after Thanksgiving for $2.99. It’s supposed to be a dupe for Deborah Lippman’s Across The Universe (which I almost spent a small fortune on). I loved this color when I saw swatches of it. It’s a navy blue jelly base with blue, green, and silver hexagonal glitter and small blue glitter. For whatever reason though, it didn’t look as good on my hands as it did on others:/ This is probably because I did something of a hack job applying it. There’s just something about those little brushes that I just can’t get with. Ah, well. I polished 3 coats of this over my Red Carpet Manicure gel manicure and used Posché as a top coat. Let me tell you though, I LOVE the Red Carpet gel polishes! Even as a “base coat”, it makes my regular polishes last forever.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hello world!

8 Dec

As you probably figured, this is a blog about SKIN!! The “juice” refers to hair, nails, products, services, inspirations, and the like. I’m a premed with a bachelor’s degree in print journalism. LOVE magazines. LOVE medicine. I’m trying to get my skin clear, my hair long, and my ish together! Hope you enjoy!