Thursday, February 18, 2010

If you are a true hairologist, I mean read forums, watch YouTube videos and read hair blogs and such, you probably have read and or heard a lot about cowashing, (But just in case you are not I will give you the easy breezy definition.) Cowashing is basically washing your hair with conditioner instead of shampoo. What this does is clean your hair in a more gentle and moisturizing manner. Many shampoos on the market today have harsh sulfates and detergents that can strip your hair, causing it to become dry and brittle over time, and whether you wearing your natural hair or hair extensions, that is not a good thing. So instead of using shampoo on a regular basis, many hair-nistas substitute their shampoo for an inexpensive conditioner such as Suave or VO5. Depending on your hair type, hair style or preferences the number of times you co wash changes. Since I have been wearing my curly install, I have been cowashing every other day or every three days. I rotate the conditioner I use depending on what scent I am in the mood for and whether or not I feel my hair needs clarifying (did you know that VO5 has a clarifying conditioner). Doing this routine and following up with a richer moisturizing conditioner keeps my curls moisturized and my leave out soft.

Right now at CVS, VO5 is on sale for $0.77, yes that is $0.77, so for less than a dollar you can try it out and let me know what you think.


**Don't forget to follow your co-wash with your regular conditioning routine.
*** I would not recommend using a volume conditioner for your hair extensions, you do not want the cuticles to swell.

Here are the two I picked up today. (Well i actually purchased a total of 8 bottles).






Saturday, February 13, 2010

Product Spotlight




It's a little ironic to be writing this post the eve before Valentine's Day, but what better time to proclaim my love. When I say I was ready to give up on this curly hair, dealing with the dryness and puffiness...all too much for me, I was literally over it. But before doing away with a perfectly good 8 oz. of curly hair and a brand new install I decided to give it one last shot, figuring maybe if I can find a product that can tame it, maybe just maybe we can find the right balance between big and tame. Well y'all, through my search on the Internet I kept coming across recommendations for Cantu Shea butter, more or less for twisting natural hair, and braid outs to give it moisture and definition. Well any who, I figured since I needed something to blend my natural hair and something to try to tame the hair, I would try it out. One beauty supply store run and $6.99 later, I found my new love.


To start I washed my hair, sectioned it off, rub a dime size of Cantu on each section, used my paddle brush to comb through, and let it air dry. When I say the results was something serious....LOL. I finally had curls that were not dry looking, had definition and leave-out that blended, talking about one happy hair addict. The hair was not only looking pretty but it stayed soft to the touch and the Cantu was able to soften and smooth my edges without me having to gel them down. I can't say what kind of hair type this would work best for, but do a search and see what you find, you may find you a new love in time for Valentine's.





PSST.....don't forget our LOVE14 sale is officially over tomorrow..... www.hairaddictonline.com

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Spring Preview ....Maybe?

This week starts New York Fashion Week; its the time of year when designers display their preview for the upcoming fashions for the next season. Well I thought it would be fun to do a Hairaddictonline.com preview of sorts. Previewing a texture that may or may not be available come Spring/Summer. I am the test dummy for this texture, and while there is something about it I like, it may be a bit too much hair for me. Let me tell you, this hair is BIG!...LOL
I got it thinned out at the salon, came home and went at it again, and this evening still felt like it was too much and tried my hand at thinning it AGAIN. In my opinion this hair is definitely one bundle hair, 4 oz. maybe 6 oz. if you like it big, but 8 oz.....I feel like I should be on some body's stage performing with 8 oz. of curls on top my head.
I snapped this pic yesterday on my iPhone. I won't bore you with the "please excuse the bad quality pic and no makeup speech" .... here "she" is.


WDYT?
I wore a very similar texture last summer but maybe because the curls were bigger and not so poofy,whatever the case was I really liked it! As my friend would say "that was great hair".
Lawd knows, I am trying my hardest to bring this texture back, it was def one of my favorite, maybe this will serve as a spring preview as well.


Side by side they are very similar, do you think there is big enough of a difference to offer both? Let me know what you think?

Thursday, February 4, 2010

To You with Love

Tis the season of hearts, chocolates, flowers and cupid. Well Hair Addict is celebrating you this Valentine's Day with a Sale!



We are discounting all our 14-16 Inch Bundles across all collections!


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