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Monday, March 21, 2011

Review: Hype Hair Bun Maker



When I first looked at this product a few months ago...I said "yea right...what is that going to do for ME?" But to my surprise this lil device WORKS!! It appears it works for curlies and permed ladies to create chic, neat looking buns. It is so easy to used.

1. Pull hair into a ponytail and secure with a non-metal holder.
2. Slide ponytail through the hole in the bun maker
3. Fold hair over the holder to camouflage the material! And you have the perfect bun.

I also didn't feel like I had to pull my hair tight to achieve my desired look and my hair feel weightless! So Supernaturals...make this super purchase at your local beauty supply or drug store and you'll have a chic way to rock style and protect your hair at the same time! Happy Shopping! Stay Curly!



First Feature: Lil Supernatural Madison...Transitions!




I'm proud to announce my 8 year old has FINALLY transitioned back to natural hair! It took us a total of 2 years but it was worth the wait. She is loving her natural hair! And YES she is still whipping it!!!

Style Watch

Kimmaytube inspired updo!

Friday, March 18, 2011

Ladies we have a "natural" Charlie's Angel!





Introducing Annie Ilonzeh! Introducing is a strong word, especially since Annie has been acting for quite sometime. I am already a fan of the Charlies Angel franchise, but now ABC is giving us an African American angel....and she is natural! The fascinating thing is that she isn't dripping in hair..I looks like an average natural sistahs hair. I'm getty about this because now you, me, and other natural women have one more natural hair diva on TV. Annie is best known for her role as Maya Ward on General Hospital!

Monday, March 14, 2011

It's a bird, it's a plane....no it's a SUPERNATURAL..I'm BACK!



After an extended hiatus, I would like to announce that Supernaturals is BACK! The past few months I haven't been very motivated to blog, but recently I've been thinking, the concept of the blog is to great to throw away! I'm so excited to be back, and there are a lot of changes you will be seeing over the next few weeks.

The blog will move, hopefully May 1st, if all goes well. I'm 95% sure I will be moving the blog from blogger.com to wordpress.org. For the official relaunch there will be some contest and giveaways!!!! The NEW Supernaturals blog will have your same content but in addition to what you already see there will be an opportunity for YOU to be a featured, transitioning natural to a full blown natural! One of the final changes you will see are more product reviews. With me being a new naturallycurly.com blogger I will be blogging and vlogging my opinions. There will be distinction as to what posts pertain to Naturallycurly.com!

Again, thank you so much for hanging in there with me, and not leaving the blog. I've also noticed that more people have subscribed since I have been out! More to come soon...STAY CURLY!

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Contrast showering and your hair cuticles



I am a huge fan of contrast showering. Basically contrast showering is giving your entire body a blast of cool water before stepping out of the shower. This opens pores, aids in detoxification, and helps the blood circulate. I am an even bigger fan of it for my hair. The temperature of the water you use will make a difference in the health of your hair. When you wash your hair you should use lukewarm water, this will loosen dirt and open the hair cuticles. I wants to make sure the shampoo is penetrating the hair and cleansing it from the inside out. Next apply your conditioner, the pores will still be open so the conditioner will have a chance to penetrate the hair shaft. The contrast comes into play when you are rinsing your conditioner out. During the conditioner rinse out stage you want to use cool water. The cool water will help close the hair cuticle locking in the moisture given to your hair. When rinsing with cool water your will notice your hair is shinier and has a healthier appearance, this is because the cuticle is closed and light is bouncing off the smooth surface. Contrast showering does take some getting used too, but I promise the results you receive will be amazing!

Monday, September 6, 2010

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