the moisturizing masterbook (courtesy of j!), pt 1
This series was originally posted in February (2/5/09) but as winter approaches, I think we all need to have MOISTURE on our minds. This is
This series was originally posted in February (2/5/09) but as winter approaches, I think we all need to have MOISTURE on our minds. This is
Beloved readers, if you’ve followed me for a bit, you know I am very for adding oils to deep conditioners. Oils, by themselves (on clean
Castor, coconut, jojoba, olive, tea tree, peppermint, and the list goes on…. There are SOOO many oils that naturals can use! Each oil is unique
By Audrey Sivasothy, author of The Science of Black Hair: A Comprehensive Guide to Textured Hair Care Essential oils are lightweight, volatile oils with high capabilities

By Jc of The Natural Haven Ayurveda is a traditional Indian medicinal system. The emphasis is on utilising natural plants and fruits as well as

By Jc of The Natural Haven How long does it take for an oil to penetrate hair? In scientific studies, the method used was a

Style Icon Cinni By Cipriana of Urbanbushbabes.com For years I used products containing mineral oil to coat my strands. Many manufacturers use mineral oil in

By Audrey Sivasothy, author of The Science of Black Hair: A Comprehensive Guide to Textured Hair Care Coconut oil has many benefits for black and textured

Style Icon Imaan Oils such as coconut oil are known to penetrate hair while others such as sunflower oil simply form a coating on the

By Cipriana of UrbanBushBabes.com Whether you seal your entire strands or just your ends, finding a product that gives a long-lasting seal will benefit your

By Christina (pictured above) of The Mane Objective When looking for products to preserve moisture, add shine, seal, or treat dry scalp, we often hit

By Dr. Phoenyx Austin You don’t always have to buy fancy, big name hair products for your hair. Sometimes the best products are actually very

Fran checking out the situation at Duane Reed By Fran of HeyFranHey.com Does anyone else have the bad habit of knowing which products work well
Editor’s Note: This list is SUBJECTIVE and based on the experience of the author. It serves as an EXAMPLE of how to critically assess products