Monday, August 8, 2016

Hair styles of the day (TWISTS)

In case you feel like rocking some braids but don't know which, here's a fantastic option.



Sunday, August 7, 2016

Braid Styles

Thinking of getting some braids? Here are a number of possible styles you can choose from.

Ghana Braids/ Corn rows
Faux locs with yarn

Yes! White girls can rock braids too

Crotchet braids with marley extension

Faux locs with marley extension

Ghana Braids

Nubian Queen

Box braids

Small Individuals

Saturday, August 6, 2016

DANDRUFF



Dandruff, can be a source of worry and discomfort to those affected. It is usually caused by an accumulation of dead skin cells on the scalp. Contrary to popular belief, it is rarely contagious. It can be caused by a variety of things- from plain dryness of the scalp (common dandruff) to fungal infections of the scalp (seborrhoeic dermatitis, malassezia, scalp eczema, etc.) .
Many of you may already know the common medical treatment for dandruff e.g the use of anti dandruff shampoos like Head & Shoulders, Nizoral shampoo, Selsun Blue and the use of steroids prescribed by dermatologists in some cases. I want to focus more on the non medical management of dandruff.
There are a number of easily accessible products that help eliminate dandruff. They include:



  • SHEA BUTTER: Shea butter, applied after a vigorous hair wash, during blow drying helps to nourish the scalp and discourage the accumulation of dead skin cells (dandruff)

  • COCONUT OIL: Heat a generous amount to a warm temperature. Apply generously to the scalp after washing. Cover hair with a shower cap for 10 minutes and rinse off.

  • ALOE VERA: When applied, aloe vera soothes the scalp and relieves the itch and irritation caused by dandruff.
  • TEA TREE OIL: This is particularly effective for over-active scalps. Apart from its soothing effects, its astringent properties helps to unclog scalp pores and in the process, eliminate dandruff.