Sunday, November 22, 2009

Nubi Nubi Twists (continued)

I finished a good client of mine hair today and I wanted to share with you the photos from this session:




I am really really liking this style. As I said before in my last post, this is the Nubi Nubi Twists, the hair used is the Janet Collection Afro Kinky Bulk. We didn't have to order the hair from the site eon-hair. Which is good because it will cut the cost for us on the west coast. The hair run about $9.99 per pack and you will need about 3 packs.

I am loving this style!!! It is soft and light. Basically, it is different from the normal Kinky Twists or the Senegalese Twists (even though there's another way of that style I want to try... on another post).


Thanks for reading!

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Holiday Gifting

Last year, I was on a roll with making bath & body products. Now, I was thinking of doing hair care items. Since, I am in that field that makes much more sense. I will be making the products that I have used on myself.

First, I will be making Black Onyx it has dual usage as a shampoo and a full body wash. Second, Creamy Locs for those who have locs and/or twists styles. Third, Whipped Creamy Pudding a moisturizing cream with light oils for everyday use and other natural hair styling. Lastly, Island Gold a conditioner that can be left in or act as a deep conditioner infused with herbs that promotes healthy hair.

These are the 4 things I will start with first. I have decided to leave them un-scented because everyone may not like what I like. However, if I get a collective poll on the scents then maybe.

They will not be for sale but as gifts. I will selected 5 winners through facebook or twitter. You'll have to answer the trivia questions regarding me and the info that's on my website, www.loveofhair.com.

You have to make sure you are a fan on facebook and/or following me on twitter. I will post 5 questions and the first person with the correct answer will receive the gift. Only one (1) gift per person. A message will be sent saying "You are the winner!", then you'll have to give me your address so, it can be mailed to you!

I feel really good about this. The products are handmade and all natural! The ingredients will be listed. That's all for now. Off to start ordering supplies and picking the trivia questions.

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Sunday, November 15, 2009

NEW STYLE: Tree Braids!!

YES YES YESSSS!! I have finally try my hand at Tree Braids (cornrow base). I am very pleased with the job. She is my first model for the style. I have been asked if and when I will be adding this to the list of services...

Well, I believe I am ready to make this the STYLE OF THE MONTH for DECEMBER!!

Actually I will let you be the judge (you can click on the photos):


The model's hair is the Batik by Outre brand (Deep Bulk). It is synthetic hair and 18" in length. In my opinion, it is best to get hair that is at least 18" to ensure the hair covers the braids. For now I am only doing Tree Braids with Curly or Wavy Hair textures because I know for sure I will be able to cover the braid. Until, I grasp the Curly and/or Wavy hair, straight hair will have to wait.  Oh, I braided some individual braids at the nape of her neck so, she can wear a ponytail.





It took me 6 hours from start to finish. I do know that's not a good time for this style however, she was my first Tree Braid client. My ideal goal time is 3 1/2 - 4 hours I just need some people who would like to help while getting this beautiful style. I am not sure if it will be for December or January, please give me some feedback.

If you would like to become a model for this style let me know:
  • I will need about 4 more ladies. 
  • I suggest that the hair has a curly or wavy texture. 
  • The hair should be in bulk form and not on a weft. 
  • Minimum hair length: 18" so hair can cover braids.
  • Also, if you don't mind, synthetic hair for now until this is completely mastered.

The model price for this style is $80.
Email me at: loveofhair@gmail.com


Thanks for reading!

Friday, November 13, 2009

Cornrow Maintenance




Here are some tips on keeping your cornrows fresh.



Make sure that your cornrows are not braided too tight.
Do not be afraid to tell the braider to loosen up; if she/he will not - do not let them continue braiding.

Cornrows that are too tight can pull the hair out from the roots, mostly around the edges.

Cornrows cannot be washed.
Trying to wash your hair while it's cornrowed will make your cornrows unravel quickly.

Your cornrows should last up 2 weeks (natural hair) and up to 3 weeks (extension hair).
Make sure to use a silk scarf, tie your hair every night, and if it starts to get frizzy use a bit of gel (ALCOHOL FREE) before tying the scarf.

If you have any questions or would like to book an appointment email me at loveofhair@gmail.com

Thanks for reading!

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

NEW STYLE: Nubi Nubi Twists



Yesterday, my client ask for the Nubi Nubi Twists instead of the regular Kinky Twists. I was up for the change and challenge. "How hard could it be???", I thought.

Well, let me tell you, I'm pretty good with the Senegalese Twists and Kinky Twists styles by far are my favorites. So, when I saw the hair and the picture, my first thought was "I got this!"

Services Offered

"What Styles Can I do?" you may ask...

Well, look below and see the variety. There are a numerous amount of styles that I offer however, times do change and if you know a style that's not listed please let me know! I love learning new styles and techniques.




Braiding Services
Cornrows (crown) $20
Cornrows (straight back) $25
Cornrows (designs) $45
Cornrows w/ extensions
hair included
$75
Cornrows & singles or twists
w/out extensions
$75
Cornrows & singles or twists
w/ extensions
$95
Braids w/out extensions $60
Braids w/ extensions $135
Braids w/ extensions
hair included
$145
Tree Braids $120
Micros w/ Sew-In extensions $135
Loc Services
Starter Locs (twists) $65
Starter Locs (interlock) $120
Loc maintenance
(palm-rolling)
$55
Loc maintenanace
(interlocking)
$75
Loc Extensions
hair included
$650 - $850
depending on length and width
Loc Extensions
maintenance
$85

Twisting Services
2-strand twists w/o extensions $60
Kinky Twists w/ extensions $115
Kinky Twists w/ extensions
hair included
$150
Nubi Nubi Twists w/ extensions $115
Nubi Nubi Twists w/ extensions
hair included
$150
Senegalese Twists w/ extensions $115
Senegalese Twists w/ extensions
hair included
$150
Flat 2-strand twists $60
Bantu Knots $60
2-strand twist out $60
Touch Up Services
Braids $40
Twists $40
Tree Braids $50
Micro/Weave $60
Take Down Services
Braids $40
Twists $40
Micro/Weave $50
Locs comb out $100





Any Suggestions??? Let me hear from you. If you have children or are you a college student I have special price just for you! (College Student / Children
Thanks for reading!

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Sunday, November 8, 2009

STYLE OF THE MONTH: Senegalese Twists



Good Morning!

I'm doing this post before my busy day today. I have 3 people: child natural cornrows, child natural braids, and adult Senegalese Twists. I wanted to talk about the Senegalese Twists for a minute:


Saturday, November 7, 2009

Virgin Coconut Oil Benefits




Did you know that coconut oil is not only edible but, can be used in your hair, on your skin, and in the production of soap-making??

Where do I begin about this wonderful fruit?!?! I will just focus on the hair aspect for now. In the above picture is how you would purchase this from the local natural/health food stores. Yes, this is food, why on earth would you put it in your head, you may ask??

Raw African Black Soap Benefits

(ORIGINALLY POSTED ON OLDER BLOG: June 13, 2008)


Well, as you know I am trying to make some products for hair and body. Recently, I have made body butters, soap bars, and lotions. Now, I have made some liquid black soap from Raw African Black Soap.
For those of you who do not know what Raw African Black Soap is...read this information from the site www.agbangakarite.com:
In Togo, black soap is the only soap used by mothers to wash their newborn babies, as its purity makes it gentle and non-drying for their sensitive skin. Our black soap is produced in small batches by hand, using age-old traditional techniques. Our authentic African black soap is made in Togo from pure virgin oils following fair trade and organic guidelines. The ingredients of our African black soap are virgin palm kernel oil, pure, unrefined shea butter and potash produced from the ashes of plantain leaves and bark from a local tree called Agow. The high percentage of shea butter (48%) is one of the unique features of our soap. In addition, there are no chemicals added as preservatives, color enhancers, or fragrances.

My Favorite Hair Brands

Here you will find a list of products for braids, twists, and locs - including the synthetic hair brands.


For regular single braids I use the RastAfri jumbo kanekalon hair. This hair is soft on my fingers, better quality for your hair, and resembles human hair. I also, use this hair the extension cornrow services as well.

To keep the shine and condition the scalp I like the Dr. Miracle's Braid Spray. It has a tingle feel and a semi-strong "medicated" smell. Or, try the Taliah Waajid Protective Mist Bodifier. This is an all natural product, great for keeping your hair moisturized while braided. This spray also as the "tingle" feel as well.


For the twist services I use the Black N Gold brand of synthetic dreadlock kinky hair and a different variety of products (not all at once though). I use an alcohol free gel called Twists N Locs mixed with some extra virgin olive oil and Taliah Waajid's African Healing Oyl.

Loc Butter Recipe

I wanted to let you know about a Loc Butter recipe I found (can also be used if you don't have locs). I'm all about making your own products to eliminate the synthetic and harmful ingredients that really do not help our hair but, just look good.


The recipe below is for 4oz. worth of loc butter but, you can double the amount for 8oz. or make half the amount for 2oz. (picture of the jar sizes are below). You can find all of these supplies from www.fromnaturewithlove.com.


Natural Hair Extensions

I love natural hair as you may know. But, it never occurred to me to do sew-in weaves that resembles our natural hair. Now, don't get me wrong I know they are out there but, I didn't think of trying it out on my clients until 2 weeks.

I do the Micros withe Sew-In Weave and one day a new client booked an appointment for that style. Except this time we did just the sew-in without the micro braids and my goodness...if I do say so myself GORGEOUS!!!


SALON REVIEW: Hair Glamour by Tiffany P*

I don't usually review salons (because I don't usually go) but because I really really love my hair I had to share. As most of you know, I wear my hair natural (afro, flat twists, cornrows, kinky twists, individual braids, etc...) but, sometimes I like to get a press n curl and a good trim. I have tried one shop here in Oakland I really didn't like it (the girl burned my hair out literally!).


After that I haven't tried to look for someone else until 2 weeks ago...I was on

Friday, November 6, 2009

Welcome to my new blog!



This is my very first posting at my new blog site. I used to have one on my actual website: www.loveofhair.com but, this is more efficient so, here it is new and improved!!!


Look forward to getting information on hair products (all natural ingredients that is!), salon reviews, pictures of my lastest work, and anything you would like to know.


That's right I will be allowing you control of the topics I talk about...yay!!


If you didn't know, the month of November I will be offering Senegalese Twists (hair included) at a discounted price.