Tuesday, September 22, 2015

NATURAL HAIR TOOLKIT: WASH N GO



Over the past year, I've ditched the stretched styles and opted to wear my natural curls in a wash n go out of both laziness and a desire for less style manipulation; the former was definitely a gateway to the latter. Since November of last year, I've worn my hair in a wash n go style 99% of the time and have gotten a technique for my curls down pat with a perfect product combo to match. I've gotten so good at executing a wash n go that I dubbed myself Wash n Go Queen due to my perfection of the art *congratulatory pats self on back*.

I'm always asked how I achieve my style when stopped on the street by a fellow natural and then told by the inquirer that they wish they could do the same to their hair but their hair type can't be styled in such a way. If I had a dollar for every time I said, "All hair types can wear a wash n go" I would be rollin' in the dough, for real. All naturalistas and curly peeps out there can master the art of the wash n go and I'm going to show you how.

Products
Moisturizer/Leave-in
The lightness in texture or heavy-handedness of product use is solely based on your preference and hair type, but this product is a must-have for wash n gos. For some lucky curlies out there, it's the only product used for wash n gos! For those of us who need a bit more product to style our curls, a moisturizer or a leave-in conditioner is the base of a wash n go's foundation and is super fundamental to ensuring that your hair stays moisturized throughout the duration of your style.

When choosing a moisturized, make sure you know which ingredients work well for your hair and desired style. If you prefer a lighter hold or a product that doesn't weigh your hair down, try a moisturizer that isn't heavily shea butter based like Camille Rose Naturals' Curl Love Moisture Milk, Curl's Creme Brule Moisturizer, or Mielle Organics Avocado Moisturizing Hair Milk. If you prefer more of a butter-based moisturizer, try Shea Moisture's Restorative Conditioner.

Styler (definition)
This bad boy is the layer of product that goes on after the moisturizer that will give your curls life and make them pop. A styler can come in many forms as a butter, milk, pomade, etc so the options are truly endless. My personal favorite at the moment is Camille Rose Naturals' Fresh Curl due to its lightweight consistency and but some people might prefer something a bit heavier to create more definition like Carmella Marie's awesome Treasure hair styler.

Gel (Optional)

If you don't think that moisturizer, leave-ins, butters and/or stylers are enough to keep a wash n go going for days on end, try to add a bit of gel to your regimen. In the summer heat, my wash n gos tend to go for at least 4 days when I add a bit of gel to lessen frizz as time passes. Depending on how much hold you want, you can opt for a lightweight, natural gel like flaxseed gel (my all-time favorite and holy grail product is Carmella Marie's MyGel Flaxseed Gel) or if you more of a defined look you can use Eco Styler Gel or Camille Rose Naturals' Aloe Whipped Butter Gel.

Tools

All of tools that I find useful for the wash n go process are meant to help in the shaping a definition of creating a wash n go.

Denman Brush/Fingers
You can coil/shingle ends and make your curls more defined simply by brushing through your hair after the moisturizer or styler is applied. Some prefer wide tooth combs while others prefer Denman brushes or finger detangling. It's all about personal preference when it comes to wash n gos so choose your detangler/defining tool based on what works for your hair.

Diffuser
Every time I think about air drying my hair, my initial thought is "Ain't nobody go time for that!"My diffuser is my best friend and I find that diffusing or drying my hair under a hooded dryer captures my curl pattern and reduces frizz as compared to air drying. I also have an opportunity to stretch my style and combat some shrinkage if I use some type of dryer. Word to the wise, if you do plan on using a dryer for your wash n gos, make sure you keep the temperature on cool or warm to avoid any heat damage.

Afro Pick
If you want volume, this is your best friend. Everyone can use one. You should use one. Your wash n go 'fro game will go from 0 to 100 real quick.

Now you're equipped to take on a wash n go with confidence! Don't be afraid of shrinkage, embrace it. Don't shy from challenge of mastering your personal wash n go, accept it. I truly believe every natural can rock a wash n go and I want you to believe it for yourself too.

Thanks for reading!

XOXO,

Sherelle Naturelle


Wednesday, August 19, 2015

How to Shop Beauty: The Natural Way


Today, we live in a world of abundant Whole Foods and cold press juice shops; a world where vegans are Beyoncé and calorie counts are labeled next to the 20-piece chicken nugget meal you were about to order from the McDonalds menu. We’re currently in an interesting time and space where the public demand of consumed goods has shifted to a surplus of organic, natural, and clean alternatives (tangent: I just used demand, goods, and surplus in one sentence - my micro-econ professor would be so proud!). Now, my friends, it is up to us to decide what we put on and in our bodies and I’m going to teach you how to make that decision the natural way, at least when it comes to beauty. Uh-huh honey *Bound 2 voice*

Ingredients to Look Out For

These ingredients and chemicals are a big no-no in most beauty communities and personally I don’t purchase products that include these due to their links to body toxicity and the fact that I can’t pronounce them—I clearly was not a bio major.

Parabens
Phthalates
Paraffin
Mineral Oil
Petroleum
Dioxin
Propylene Glycol
Sulfates
Silicones
Animal testing - C’mon y’all, don’t let the cute bunny pay the price for your beauty needs. Also, this obviously is not an ingredient, but you know what I mean.

At this point you’re probably thinking, “Dang Sherelle, then what ingredients are left for me to use?” and to that I reply, “Plenty!”



How to Read an Ingredients Label

Read more in the original post on #119

Thursday, July 9, 2015

HOW-TO: WASH N GO FEATURING CARMELLA MARIE AND CAMILLE ROSE NATURALS


It's finally here: my how-to guide on how I create my wash 'n go. Be sure to check it out on YouTube above!


Monday, June 29, 2015

HAIR: SUMMER WASH 'N GO


Summer hair = summer frizz. I have been working diligently to find a method to create a lasting, voluminous wash 'n go 'fro with definition and controlled frizz, and I think I finally discovered it using two of my new favorite products.

Sunday, June 28, 2015

TRAVEL DIARY: ST. LUCIA


In mid-June, I had the privilege to enjoy and explore the beautiful, Caribbean island nation of St. Lucia. Set in the Lesser Antilles, St. Lucia is a mountainous island with a collapsed volcano, lush green hills, mineral baths, and friendly people. My best friend and I stayed on an Atlantic Ocean coast resort called Coconut Bay Beach and took a few excursions to Soufriere.