Jasmine // 3C/4A Natural Hair Style Icon

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Introduce yourself!
J:
My name is Jasmine Collier and I am from San Diego, CA but currently live in Orange County.

Why did you make the decision to go natural?
J:
I have been natural for 2 years and 3 months! I went natural because I had relaxers since I was 6 years old. I was really insecure about my hair because it was thin and breaking, and never retaining any length. I watched “Good Hair”, Chris Rock’s documentary style movie and felt somewhat inspired. I dabbled into the online natural hair community and decided to do the big chop!

How would you describe your texture?
J:
I would say my texture is 3C/4A. It isn’t completely loose and springy, but it has a VARIETY of textures. Towards the front it is more defined and loose and the back is a lot more coarse and tightly curled. My hair is extremely thick and hard to wet, but when moisturized properly it behaves wonderfully!

Describe your styling regimen over the course of the month.
J:
I honestly do not use more than 4 products and I always style my hair the same way. If it is extremely hot I may do a puff, but my hair isn’t the length I want it to be for that style. For now once a week I double strand twist my hair with Giovanni Direct Leave-In Conditioner after I’ve washed it with Everyday Coconut Shampoo.

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What does wash day look like for you?
J:
After I have washed my hair I separate it into 4 sections and do rows of twists in each section. This is also the detangling process for my hair, and I use a Denman brush. Throughout the week I do NOT retwist my hair. I love the volume and fluffiness I get from wearing it out. People tell me this is bad for my hair and that it creates single strand knots and what have you, but it’s just my preference. When I sleep I also do not wrap my hair (I know another shocker). I like how it looks in the morning when it gets the chance to breathe and toss and turn with me. I moisturize my hair everyday with Organix Coconut Milk Anti-Breakage Serum. When I first take out the twists the next day my hair is very bouncy and it hangs in my face, so I tend to use a variety of headbands to give it the pushed back look.

Describe your favorite go-to hairstyle for days when you don’t have a lot of time to style.
J:
When I wear my twist out, that’s my style for the week. Ever since I went natural I’ve flat ironed my hair only twice. I mostly use headbands as an accessory, but other than that I like my hair out and BIG!

How do you combat shrinkage?
J:
When I do my twist outs I try to do them tight so the hair is almost being squeezed to its length. After I twist I tie my hair up, which pulls all the twists from the scalp and it dries that way. So when I take them out they are elongated. Other than that I don’t mess with it because throughout the week my hair expands!

What are some of your problem areas (if any) that require special care and attention?
J:
Single strand knots and just tangling in general, but that’s because of how I wear my hair and how I want it to look. I also hate the drying process of the twists, but I’ve learned to conquer that 🙂

What are 2 do’s for your texture?
J:
Serums and more Serum!

What are 2 don’ts for your texture?
J:
Gels and Wash n go’s!

Is there a blog/webpage where we can find you?
J:
Jasmineaya.com

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36 Responses

  1. Hello to all my natural headed sista lol but I just need help I have been natural for some time but I haven’t been embracing it like where it out I have always flat iron it but I want to change that I just wanted to know what are some products I can use to help define my hair and what should I do to help my hair grow and what products are good for natural hair

  2. So you don’t use anything but leave in conditioner for your twist outs? No curling creme or anything?

  3. Beuatiful hair!!!!!! Looks somewhat similar to my hair texture. OAN: not sure if you noticed a girl puking in the bathroom stall in one of your pictures.

    1. Lmbo!!! I didnt notice that on first look. Throwing up for sure. She is all over that floor *yikes*. Hope she was ok…

  4. Hair crushing for real. She is as cute as her hair. I’m going to go find me some eyelashes because her real ones are terrific. And yes her simple regimen is great.

  5. Chile….you have broken the internet with that adorable face! Jasmine is a ringer for the stunning Khamit Kinks model that inspired me to return natural (the second time) 12 years ago. Gorgeous hair, great interview.

  6. I am completely so obsessed with her hair right nw! Jst hve 1 general questions tht may sound stupid bt I’ve been wondering about it 4 a while nw. What constitutes da diff between medium length hair nd long length hair on bglh? Coz da divide btween short hair nd superlong hair is reali clear, bt da othr 2 leave me jst confused!! Lol can any1 pls tell me coz evrytym I luk @ style icons wth medium/long hair I’m not able 2 tell da diff. Tnx in advance.

  7. What a gorgeous girl–I love her eyes; her hair is gorgeous too–thick and healthy looking!

  8. such a pretty girl. beautiful, thick lush hair. and those twistouts are killa! as an aside, i wonder if she’s mixed, because i noticed the shape of her eyes and it’s the feature i’ve come to associate with the Japanese.
    not that it matters, just a minor point of curiosity.

  9. just awesome, finally one whose texture is just like mine, i only wish i would’ve known NO WASH AND GOs a year ago, man oh man

  10. I love that you don’t wear a scarf to bed. I must say, when I’ve not worn one my hair looks fab and now need to fluff up the twist out. With wrap it ruins the curls and squashes them. Yet I still wear it haha

      1. struggling to keep from cracking up out loud lest i awaken the hubby. but wow, thanks for pointing that out! omg!!!!!!! poor girl. reminds me of my early college days heh heh 😉 got my ish together by junior year though.

    1. Wow I didn’t even notice that! 😀 Her hair looks so fabulous it blocks out everything else

  11. I love her honesty about not sleeping with her hair wrapped at night- goes to show your that hair can grow without sticking to the “supposed rules”- go girl!

    1. I know. Sometimes I hate to sleep with a wrap on. It gives me a headache. I will say that when I don’t sleep with the wrap on I have never seen any of my hair on the pillow. Your hair is very pretty!

      1. i’m the same. the only time i wrap my hair is when i flat iron it, and that only to keep it from reverting as i sweat a lot during the night, even when it’s cold. But when my hair is curly i never tie it down or cover it with a scarf. sometimes i sleep on it loose. hasn’t hurt my retention yet.

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