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Dry Hair?? I Can Help!
Summer Time Hair
Please ensure you drink plenty of water, hydrate your hair from the inside and the out! For Natural Beauties….a spray bottle is a MUST have! You can put purified/distilled water, any carrier oil of your choice, evoo (Extra Virgin Olive Oil), avocado oil (rich in vitamins and beta carotene), sweet almond and grapeseed oils are also EXCELLENT oils, aloe vera juice or gel, a touch of glycerin or honey (humectants – be careful during the winter months low dew points) Hats, Scarves & protective styles are your friend during the summer months! The sun rays can be pleasurable for your body, buy reach havoc on your hair!
Humectants are used to attract, hold and retain moisture, optimizing the hair’s resilience, suppleness, and elasticity. Through their moisture absorbing properties, the give hair body and feeling of fullness. Humectants also prevent products from drying out. Natural humectants include vegetable glycerin, sorbitol and honey.
Do you have dry hair???
African American Hair is the MOST fragile out of all the races because of our lovely curls, so it must be handled with the utmost care! Our Oily hair is very dry, porous and brittle, mainly because the natural oils have a hard time reaching the ends. The more curls the more fragile and the only thing that can combat dry hair is moisture! Moisture also stops the hair from breaking. Our hair thrives on moisture; our Koils will only flourish when they are well moisturized. African American hair produces more sebum as other hair types. Sebum is the natural oils that hair produces naturally to protect and lubricate our Koils. Almost anything can disturb the moisture balance of your Koils and draw all the moisture out. Extreme weather conditions, Synthetic products, and heat can upset the balance of the hair and make hair very dry, which will lead to breakage!
I am asked by many women, how to combat dry hair??? When I am asked this question, I always ask the following questions:
- Do you hydrate your hair?? (hair steamer/DC with a plastic cap under the dryer)
- How often do you wash your hair?
- How often do you DC (deep condition) your hair?
- Does your shampoo contain sulfates?
- Do your products contain proteins?
- Do you spray your hair with water or use water-based products?
- Do you seal your hair with a butter or oil?
- Are you drinking enough water?
- AVOID products with drying alcohols
- More protective styles – less Wash-n-Go’s for the winter months
Everything listed above can lead to dry hair!
- Hydration is essential to maintain healthy hair, whether it’s natural or relaxed! The ONLY thing that can hydrate your hair is WATER!!! Oils and butters seal the moisture in! I recommend the Huetiful Hair Steamer helps overcome the variables that lead to dry hair. It does this by restoring moisture 5x better than deep conditioners alone. The Huetiful Hair Steamer achieves these great results by opening up the cuticles of your hair to allow the conditioner or hair treatment to be pulled deeply inside the hair shaft. While the hair cuticles are open, the Huetiful Hair Steamer bathes your hair with warm mist to replenish lost moisture. The Huetiful Hair Steamer works excellent with Koils by Nature’s Hydrating Shealoe Creamy Conditioner. But just don’t take it from us. Watch these testimonials from others who have used the Huetiful Hair Steamer.
- Deep Conditioning is a formula designed to improve the health of your hair. Deep Conditioning really penetrates the hair shaft restoring vital vitamins and minerals to the hair. Either by putting a plastic cap on your hair and/or sitting under a hooded dryer. If you do not deep condition at least once a month, please start by deep conditioning 2x a month until you see your hair retaining moisture; once you see a difference in your hair you can cut back to once a month! Deep Conditioning is essential for retaining moisture!
- Shampooing How often do you wash your hair? Washing your hair too often with a sulfate shampoo will dry out, damage hair, causing breakage. is an Most shampoo contain Sodium lauryl sulfates and/or laureth sulfates are in dish washing liquids to CUT GREASE, so it will do the same for your hair; it will strip all the oils from your hair leaving it dry and brittle. Shampooing is dehydrating for our curly locks and it is NOT necessary for cleansing our hair. Washing your hair with a hydrating conditioner, or Co-Washing is excellent for our hair; it will get rid of excess sweat and sebum. Co-washing will become your Curls best friend!
- Proteins Hair is composed of strong structural protein called keratin. This is the same kind of protein that makes up the nails and the outer layer of skin. (Since your hair is 98% protein; unless you have color (which strips a layer of protein off so color can be deposited) you do not need a product that has protein to be added to your hair on a daily or weekly basis)
- Protein once a month with deep conditioner could be sufficient (pay attention to your hair and find out what works for your hair)
- Additional protein could cause hair to become dry, brittle and breakage will occur.
- Having a good balance of protein aids in moisture absorption and help your hair retain moisture.
- Each strand of hair consists of three layers.
- An innermost layer or medulla which is only present in large thick hairs.
- The middle layer known as the cortex. The cortex provides strength and boththe color and the texture of hair.
- The outermost layer is known as the cuticle. The cuticle is thin andcolorless and serves as a protector of the cortex.
- Spraying Hair with Water/Using Water-Based Products remember H2O is the only substance on earth that will add moisture to you hair! This means H2O or water-based products (water is the first ingredient on the list) will MOISTURIZE your hair! You MUST SEAL your hair once you’ve wet it or apply a water-based product; oils and butters creates barrier and forms a seal to lock in the moisture.
- AVOID DRYING ALOCOHOLS - Propylene Glycol, Dipropylene Glycol , Butylcarbamate
- Good Conditioning Alcohols – Cetyl Alcohol, Stearyl Alcohol, Cetearyl Alcohol
- *Remember to protect your hair at night…a satin scarf, bonnet, pillow case are all your friends!
Old Skool DC
1 Cup of Mayo
1 Egg (excellent protein treatment) (no egg if you are protein sensitive)
1 tsp of (Extra Virgin Olive Oil)
1 tsp of Macadamia Nut oil (or grapeseed, almond, jojoba)
1 tbsp of honey
Easy Hair Conditioning Mask
1 very ripe Avocado pitted
1 Egg (excellent protein treatment) (no egg if you are protein sensitive)
1 tsp of (Extra Virgin Olive Oil)
1 tsp of Macadamia Nut oil (or grapeseed, almond, jojoba, evoo - {extra virgin olive oil})
1 tbsp of honey
Leave on hair for 30 minutes or longer with a plastic cap or a hooded dryer or the Huetiful Hair Steamer!
4. Since hair is protein, a diet that is too low in protein may cause some thinning in hair or retardation in the growth cycle. Some conditioners contain proteins; when too much protein is put on the hair, either every week or every two weeks it can leave the hair very hard and brittle. Try to limited protein to the hair at least once a month. Especially if your diet is rich in proteins!
5. Having a Spray bottles is essential of natural hair! It is beneficial to add water to your hair before styling. Water (moisture) keeps your hair flexible for styling and it will not break easily and hair can reach its maximum length.
Simple Spritz Recipe
1 – 6-8 oz spray bottle
4 – 6 oz of distilled or purified water (please do not use tap water)
¼ cup of aloe vera juice or gel
1 tbsp of your favorite oil (grapeseed, almond, jojoba, evoo (Extra Virgin Olive Oil), Macadamia Nut oil)
1/2 tsp of glycerin
5-10 – drops of essential oil of your choice
Oils Excellent for Moisturizing Hair
Extra Virgin Olive Oil this rich green moderately heavy base oil with a strong aroma is derived from the first pressing of the ripe olives and is high beneficial vitamins and minerals. Olive oil is excellent condition oil for dry hair.
Macadamia Nut Oil light medium textured, penetrating oil is high in monounsaturated fatty acids; excellent for Kinky Coily Hair. The chemical makeup closely resembles the sebum produces naturally by the scalp and will penetrate the hair shaft adding great moisture to your hair and skin.
Grapeseed oil is popular because it is odorless and full of minerals and vitamins that help strengthen your hair. It is odorless oil, and can help add shine and moisture to your hair. Grapeseed oil is known for having a high content of linoleic acid, is an unsaturated omega-6 fatty acid that supports cell health. Grape Seed oil is also excellent for protecting the hair against high heat!
Avocado oil light green based oil is derived from the fatty pulp and seed of the fruit; that is rich in vitamins A, B1, B2, D & E that especially helpful to fry, dull skin and hair.
Sweet Almond oil is treasures of some essential minerals such as magnesium and calcium. Almonds have high contents of fatty acids. Excellent for hair and skin!
Koils by Nature Products that Combats Dry Hair Are the Following:
Hydrating Shealoe Creamy Conditioner 
Hydrating Shealoe Creamy Conditioner is excellent for hard to manage and dry hair that needs extra moisture. The emulsifiers and emollients condition the hair while the Pantheon and shea butter provide extra moisture so that the hair feels soft and smooth again and provide softness, manageability and shine to your hair. Restoring all the Vitamins and minerals necessary for healthy hair. This conditioner is excellent for co-washing.
Moisturizing Shealoe Leave-In Conditioner
Moisturizing Shealoe Leave-In Conditioner is an excellent creamy herbal infused creamy conditioner and detangler intended to smooth the cuticle and remove knots, snarls, and tangles from thick kinky textured hair.
Nourishing Hair & Body Butters
Nourishing Hair & Body Butter are made from the best butters & oils nature provides, it will moisturize, revitalize, soften, heal, and protect your hair and skin.
Drinking at least half your body weight in ounces a day is very important in preventing dry skin and hair, start from the inside!
National Natural Hair Meetup Day – DMV (Washington DC Metro)

Koils by Nature will be hosting the 1st Annual National Natural Hair MeetUp Day
Date: Saturday, May 19, 2012
Time: 12pm – 5pm
Place: Hampton Inn & Suites
5821 Richmond Highway, Alexandria, VA 22303
|Vendors| – |Swag Bag| – |Education| – |Giveaways| – |Q&A| – |Hair Demos|
The National Natural Hair Meetup Day is an annual one-day event. Its purpose is to allow the opportunity for women across the country to meet in their own communities while networking, sharing and meeting (virtually) other women across the country participating in meetups on the same day. Natural hair meetups are events designed to share information, techniques, inspiration and products to aid individuals in their natural hair journey.
Attendees of the natural hair meetup will be able to:
- Meet other naturals in their area
- Gain exposure to natural hair product lines and companies
- Learn the process of planning and executing a natural hair meetup (event hosts)
- Meet natural hair and beauty bloggers and Youtube vloggers
- Network with other natural hair meetup organizers (event hosts)
- Discover resources, techniques, products and people that can serve as inspiration and information for the natural hair care journey
For more information please visit: http://nnhmd.com/
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2nd Annual Cupcakes & Cocktail A Diva Soiree ™
2nd Annual Cupcakes & Cocktail A Diva Soiree ™
Enjoy mini make over’s, spa services, spoken word, erotic poetry, burlesque fashion show, lash & lip bar, dating workshop, natural hair & loc styling demonstrations, musical entertainment, door prizes, raffles, and COMPLIMENTARY CUPCAKES, COCKTAIL BERRIES, & COCKTAILS!!!!!!!
When: March 17, 2012
Where: Upscale Ballroom
3900 Bexley Place, Suitland, MD 20746
Time: 3pm-8pm
Advanced Tickets Only $10.00
**Limited Advance Tickets**
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The 1st 100 women to attend will receive a special swag bag filled with goodies from our community partners!!!!
A portion of the proceeds will benefit Odelia Gant (The Gant Project) purple ribbon charities The Lupie Chicks (Lupus Awareness), and The Howard County Domestic Violence Center (Domestic Violence Prevention, Intervention, & Advocacy)

for more information please visit : http://www.majesticdivas.org
Buurrrrr……It’s Cold Outside ~Winterize Your Hair~
DRY AIR = DRY HAIR!!!
Please ensure you drink plenty of water, hydrate your hair from the inside and the out! For Natural Beauties….a spray bottle is a MUST have! You can put purified/distilled water, any carrier oil of your choice, evoo (Extra Virgin Olive Oil), avocado oil (rich in vitamins and beta carotene), sweet almond and grapeseed oils are also EXCELLENT oils, aloe vera juice or gel, a touch of glycerin or honey (humectants – be careful during the winter months)
Humectants are used to attract, hold and retain moisture, optimizing the hair’s resilience, suppleness, and elasticity. Through their moisture absorbing properties, the give hair body and feeling of fullness. Humectants also prevent products from drying out. Natural humectants include vegetable glycerin, sorbitol and honey.
Do you have dry hair???
African American Hair is the MOST fragile out of all the races because of our lovely curls, so it must be handled with the utmost care! Our Oily hair is very dry, porous and brittle, mainly because the natural oils have a hard time reaching the ends. The more curls the more fragile and the only thing that can combat dry hair is moisture! Moisture also stops the hair from breaking. Our hair thrives on moisture; our Koils will only flourish when they are well moisturized. African American hair produces more sebum as other hair types. Sebum is the natural oils that hair produces naturally to protect and lubricate our Koils. Almost anything can disturb the moisture balance of your Koils and draw all the moisture out. Extreme weather conditions, Synthetic products, and heat can upset the balance of the hair and make hair very dry, which will lead to breakage!
I am asked by many women, how to combat dry hair??? When I am asked this question, I always ask the following questions:
- Do you hydrate your hair?? (hair steamer/DC with a plastic cap under the dryer)
- How often do you wash your hair?
- How often do you DC (deep condition) your hair?
- Does your shampoo contain sulfates?
- Do your products contain proteins?
- Do you spray your hair with water or use water-based products?
- Do you seal your hair with a butter or oil?
- Are you drinking enough water?
- AVOID products with drying alcohols
- More protective styles – less Wash-n-Go’s for the winter months
Everything listed above can lead to dry hair!
- Hydration is essential to maintain healthy hair, whether it’s natural or relaxed! The ONLY thing that can hydrate your hair is WATER!!! Oils and butters seal the moisture in! I recommend the Huetiful Hair Steamer helps overcome the variables that lead to dry hair. It does this by restoring moisture 5x better than deep conditioners alone. The Huetiful Hair Steamer achieves these great results by opening up the cuticles of your hair to allow the conditioner or hair treatment to be pulled deeply inside the hair shaft. While the hair cuticles are open, the Huetiful Hair Steamer bathes your hair with warm mist to replenish lost moisture. The Huetiful Hair Steamer works excellent with Koils by Nature’s Hydrating Shealoe Creamy Conditioner. But just don’t take it from us. Watch these testimonials from others who have used the Huetiful Hair Steamer.
- Deep Conditioning is a formula designed to improve the health of your hair. Deep Conditioning really penetrates the hair shaft restoring vital vitamins and minerals to the hair. Either by putting a plastic cap on your hair and/or sitting under a hooded dryer. If you do not deep condition at least once a month, please start by deep conditioning 2x a month until you see your hair retaining moisture; once you see a difference in your hair you can cut back to once a month! Deep Conditioning is essential for retaining moisture!
- Shampooing How often do you wash your hair? Washing your hair too often with a sulfate shampoo will dry out, damage hair, causing breakage. is an Most shampoo contain Sodium lauryl sulfates and/or laureth sulfates are in dish washing liquids to CUT GREASE, so it will do the same for your hair; it will strip all the oils from your hair leaving it dry and brittle. Shampooing is dehydrating for our curly locks and it is NOT necessary for cleansing our hair. Washing your hair with a hydrating conditioner, or Co-Washing is excellent for our hair; it will get rid of excess sweat and sebum. Co-washing will become your Curls best friend!
- Proteins Hair is composed of strong structural protein called keratin. This is the same kind of protein that makes up the nails and the outer layer of skin. (Since your hair is 98% protein; unless you have color (which strips a layer of protein off so color can be deposited) you do not need a product that has protein to be added to your hair on a daily or weekly basis)
- Protein once a month with deep conditioner could be sufficient (pay attention to your hair and find out what works for your hair)
- Additional protein could cause hair to become dry, brittle and breakage will occur.
- Having a good balance of protein aids in moisture absorption and help your hair retain moisture.
- Each strand of hair consists of three layers.
- An innermost layer or medulla which is only present in large thick hairs.
- The middle layer known as the cortex. The cortex provides strength and boththe color and the texture of hair.
- The outermost layer is known as the cuticle. The cuticle is thin andcolorless and serves as a protector of the cortex.
- Spraying Hair with Water/Using Water-Based Products remember H2O is the only substance on earth that will add moisture to you hair! This means H2O or water-based products (water is the first ingredient on the list) will MOISTURIZE your hair! You MUST SEAL your hair once you’ve wet it or apply a water-based product; oils and butters creates barrier and forms a seal to lock in the moisture.
- AVOID DRYING ALOCOHOLS - Propylene Glycol, Dipropylene Glycol , Butylcarbamate
- Good Conditioning Alcohols – Cetyl Alcohol, Stearyl Alcohol, Cetearyl Alcohol
- *Remember to protect your hair at night…a satin scarf, bonnet, pillow case are all your friends!
Old Skool DC
1 Cup of Mayo
1 Egg (excellent protein treatment) (no egg if you are protein sensitive)
1 tsp of (Extra Virgin Olive Oil)
1 tsp of Macadamia Nut oil (or grapeseed, almond, jojoba)
1 tbsp of honey
Easy Hair Conditioning Mask
1 very ripe Avocado pitted
1 Egg (excellent protein treatment) (no egg if you are protein sensitive)
1 tsp of (Extra Virgin Olive Oil)
1 tsp of Macadamia Nut oil (or grapeseed, almond, jojoba, evoo - {extra virgin olive oil})
1 tbsp of honey
Leave on hair for 30 minutes or longer with a plastic cap or a hooded dryer or the Huetiful Hair Steamer!
4. Since hair is protein, a diet that is too low in protein may cause some thinning in hair or retardation in the growth cycle. Some conditioners contain proteins; when too much protein is put on the hair, either every week or every two weeks it can leave the hair very hard and brittle. Try to limited protein to the hair at least once a month. Especially if your diet is rich in proteins!
5. Having a Spray bottles is essential of natural hair! It is beneficial to add water to your hair before styling. Water (moisture) keeps your hair flexible for styling and it will not break easily and hair can reach its maximum length.
Simple Spritz Recipe
1 – 6-8 oz spray bottle
4 – 6 oz of distilled or purified water (please do not use tap water)
¼ cup of aloe vera juice or gel
1 tbsp of your favorite oil (grapeseed, almond, jojoba, evoo (Extra Virgin Olive Oil), Macadamia Nut oil)
1/2 tsp of glycerin
5-10 – drops of essential oil of your choice
Oils Excellent for Moisturizing Hair
Extra Virgin Olive Oil this rich green moderately heavy base oil with a strong aroma is derived from the first pressing of the ripe olives and is high beneficial vitamins and minerals. Olive oil is excellent condition oil for dry hair.
Macadamia Nut Oil light medium textured, penetrating oil is high in monounsaturated fatty acids; excellent for Kinky Coily Hair. The chemical makeup closely resembles the sebum produces naturally by the scalp and will penetrate the hair shaft adding great moisture to your hair and skin.
Grapeseed oil is popular because it is odorless and full of minerals and vitamins that help strengthen your hair. It is odorless oil, and can help add shine and moisture to your hair. Grapeseed oil is known for having a high content of linoleic acid, is an unsaturated omega-6 fatty acid that supports cell health. Grape Seed oil is also excellent for protecting the hair against high heat!
Avocado oil light green based oil is derived from the fatty pulp and seed of the fruit; that is rich in vitamins A, B1, B2, D & E that especially helpful to fry, dull skin and hair.
Sweet Almond oil is treasures of some essential minerals such as magnesium and calcium. Almonds have high contents of fatty acids. Excellent for hair and skin!
Koils by Nature Products that Combats Dry Hair Are the Following:
Hydrating Shealoe Creamy Conditioner 
Hydrating Shealoe Creamy Conditioner is excellent for hard to manage and dry hair that needs extra moisture. The emulsifiers and emollients condition the hair while the Pantheon and shea butter provide extra moisture so that the hair feels soft and smooth again and provide softness, manageability and shine to your hair. Restoring all the Vitamins and minerals necessary for healthy hair. This conditioner is excellent for co-washing.
Moisturizing Shealoe Leave-In Conditioner
Moisturizing Shealoe Leave-In Conditioner is an excellent creamy herbal infused creamy conditioner and detangler intended to smooth the cuticle and remove knots, snarls, and tangles from thick kinky textured hair.
Nourishing Hair & Body Butters
Nourishing Hair & Body Butter are made from the best butters & oils nature provides, it will moisturize, revitalize, soften, heal, and protect your hair and skin.
Drinking at least half your body weight in ounces a day is very important in preventing dry skin and hair, start from the inside!
Essence, Felicia Leatherwood, Jill Scott & Koils by Nature!
Get the look by shampooing the hair with Shea Moisture’s Curl Control Shampoo, which Leatherwood says is one of Jill’s faves. After washing, apply Koils By Nature Shealoe Leave-in Conditioner to make the hair super soft before you begin the cornrows. Go to Essence.com to see the complete hair gallery of beautiful natural hair styles!!
Veterans Day Sale 11-11-11
Thank You to Our Veterans
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Veterans & Active Duty Service Members; THANK YOU & your family for your sacrifices and service!
Customers like you make doing business a real pleasure.
11-11-11
As a US Army Veteran, I know what a great honor it is to serve this country; it comes with great sacrifices & great rewards! In honor of Veterans Day and 11-11-11 I am reducing the price of the ever so popular Moisturizing Shealoe Leave In Conditioner $11.11 for 11 minutes starting @ 11:11 am – 11:22 am est.
Our Price: $ 11.11 (2per customer limit)
List Price:$22.50
S & H: $1.11 Sale Date: Friday, 11-11-11 Sale Start: 11:11 am (est) Sale Ends: 11:22 am(est)Moisturizing Shealoe Leave-In Conditioner
is an excellent creamy herbal infused creamy conditioner and detangler intended to smooth the cuticle and remove knots, snarls, and tangles from thick kinky textured hair.
Ingredients: Distilled water infused with horsetail, nettle, calendula and burdock root, aloe leaf juice, cetyl alcohol, Behentrimonium Methosulfate, *organic slippery elm bark, *organic marshmallow root, aloe butter, Shea butter, macadamia nut oil, mango fruit extract, *organic extra virgin olive oil, grapeseed oil, *Jamaican Black Castor Oil, guar gum, kosher vegetable glycerin, ProVitamin (B5), Vitamin E, potassium sorbate, willows bark and essential oils.
Save 15% Moisturizing Shealoe Leave In Conditioner on sale for $11.11 for 11 minutes starting @ 11:11 am – 11:22 am est (2per customer limit) Veterans Day Sale 15% off all items with a minimum purchase of $15 Starts at Noon. $1.11 Shipping All Day
$11.11 Moisturizing Leave In Conditioner Sale Starts @ 11:11 am – 11:22 am est (2per customer limit)
15% All items with a minimum purchase of $15. Starts @ Noon ends @ 11:59pm est (excluding sample packs & gift baskets)
$1.11 Shipping Ends 11-11-11 @ 11:59pm est
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Koils by Nature is coming to Chattanooga
“Our store will provide a variety of natural hair care products that until now consumers were not able to find in this area. Each of these products have been personally tested and highly recommended.”” said Yamina Dark, Maneland’s owner and Mane Product Maven.
Maneland Hair Nursery will have something for everyone. Not only will it hold a supply of the best hair cleansers, conditioners and moisturizers, it will be a resource for information and activities. Behind the store front is an intimate lounge, dubbed The Haven perfect for hosting small events for 5 – 20 guests. The store’s signature Mane Events will host community gatherings, social meet-ups and training sessions that are open to the public. According to Marcus Wilson, owner of HairCareProviders.com, “”Natural hair products and services are a growing trend that’’s here to stay. Many women of color, in particular, are now beginning to embrace their true beauty and diverse hair textures; however, finding the right product has been a challenge. I’’m glad to see that someone has been thoughtful enough to provide a space for both product offerings and educational training.”” For more information about our products or hosting an event, call 423-468-4707 or visit www.manelandhairnursery.com Maneland Hair Nursery was established in 2011 to provide natural hair care products specifically designed to nurture curly, kinky, coily and wavy hair. For more information, please visit www.manelandhairnursery.com.Labor Day Sale
Free Products-Closed
Valerie Jenkins 1st prize – Koils by Nature Gift Basket (scent of gel and butter of your choice)
Natural Hair Latina 2nd prize – KBN Sample Pack (2oz) (Hydrating Shealoe, Moisturizing Shealoe Conditioner Leave-In, Soothing Herbal Gel, Nourishing Hair & Body Butter scents of your choice)
Tied – Naturalistas & Charmane Freeman-Greene 3rd prize – 4oz butter and gel (scents of your choice)
I am holding a contest and giving away FREE Koils by Nature Products!!!
The prizes are as follows:
1st prize – Koils by Nature Gift Basket (scent of gel and butter of your choice)
2nd prize – KBN Sample Pack (2oz) (Hydrating Shealoe, Moisturizing Shealoe Conditioner Leave-In, Soothing Herbal Gel, Nourishing Hair & Body Butter scents of your choice)
3rd prize – 4oz butter and gel (scents of your choice)
So you are probably wondering what you have to do to get your hands on these fabulous (free!) prizes?
Well that part is simple:
1. Get your friends to become a fan of the page.
2. Get your friends to post a message on the FanPage with your profile name so you get the credit. “@Maric Toilver sent me or @Saundra Loving sent me”
3. Subscribe to the Koils by Nature Newsletter (**you will receive the coupon via email**)
Go to “Join My List” on Facebook
I will tally the results and the top 4 recruits to our Facebook page – wins! (highest number will get first prize, next highest will get second prize, etc.)
Please note: You must get at least 5 people to add us to qualify for a prizes.
All NEW Fans will receive 15% off their first order!
Contest Start: Sept 2, 2011 – Sept 5, 2011
Winners will be announced @ noon on Sept 6, 2011
Have a wonderful & safe holiday weekend!!
Thank you all for your participation!
CurlyNikki, Koils by Nature & 31 Days of Natural Beauty
Will be having giveaways on Friday,
August 5 & Sunday, Aug 21!
Click Here to Enter!
Koils by Nature Coming to Louisville, KY
DC with Huetiful Hair Steamer & Avocado Conditioning Hair Mask
DC Saturday w/ Avocado Hair Mask & Hueitful Hair Steamer!
Easy Hair Conditioning Mask
1 very ripe Avocado pitted
1 Egg (excellent protein treatment great for color treated or if you apply heat) (no egg if you are protien sensitive)
1 tsp of (Extra Virgin Olive Oil)
1 tsp of Macadamia Nut oil (or grapeseed, almond, jojoba, evoo)
1tsp of Jamaican Black Castor Oil
1 tsp of coconut oil
Make sure the the avocado is very ripe, it will be very soft to the touch; pit & skin the avocado and mash the avocado in a small bowl; add egg, and oils; mix first with a spoon and if you have a hand blender; use it until everything is blended and smooth.
Generously apply mixture to your hair (double the recipe for longer hair) leave on your hair for 20-30 minutes; process under a hooded dryer with a plastic cap or
Hand mixer or blender for easy rinsing!!
Double the recipe for longer hair
Leave on hair for 30 minutes or longer with a plastic cap or a hooded dryer.
Once you’ve completed the DC rinse your hair with cool water (cool water seals the cuticles and provide a great shine) follow up with a great Moisturizing Leave In Conditioner : style hair!
April’s Newly Natural

Month 7- Chunky Twistout
How long have you been thinking about going natural? -Before I started my transition, I tried to go natural the summer before my transition but it didnt work out because I wasn’t serious enough about it. I just wanted something different and less damaging to my hair. After I started researching natural hair care, watched Youtube videos, and went to websites like Curlynikki then I seriously considered going natural!
When did you BC and after how long of a transition? -I BC’d August 7, 2010 after transitioning for 2 months during the summer.
How did you feel after all the relaxed hair was cut off?? -I felt free!! I went to my long time hairstylist to get my BC and then I went home and cut some more off because I still saw alot of relaxed ends. The fact that I completed my BC myself gave me strength and confidence in my new look!
What was your family’s reaction? -My family was in shock I think, they didn’t really say much about it. My mom did tell me “not to leave my hair standing on top of my head”, lol whatever that means. My fiance loved it, he supports me in anything that I do so I wasn’t surprised about his reaction.
Who, if any was your inspiration? -I don’t think I had a specific person who inspired me to go natural… but after watching YouTube videos of various women doing their BCs, transitioning, styling their natural hair, and sharing their natural hair experiences, that was enough inspiration for me to start my journey!
What products do you use? -My hair loves water, when my hair was relaxed I used to RUN from water, now I just let my tresses soak up that moisture! I really like Giovanni Smooth as Silk conditioner and VO5 Tea Tree Conditioner. My new fave is Koils By Nature Leave In Conditioner and Nourishing Body & Hair Butter in Mango. I’ve used Cantu Shea Butter Leave In Conditioning Cream ever since my BC but Im trying out new things. I also love my spray bottle mix of water, tea tree oil, olive oil, rosemary oil, and peppermint oil- so refreshing in the morning.
If you have daughter(s) are they natural? - I don’t have any children. When I do have children, they will all be natural
What does it mean to you to a natural mother with daughter(s) -N/A
What have you learned from this experience that you can take with you for the rest of your life? -I have learned that Natural Hair is BEAUTIFUL! There’s no need to cover up the person that God has made me to be. I have also learned that what works for someone else may not work for me, so it’s important to always keep that in mind. Natural hair is sooo versatile, one day I can rock my TWA and the next I can rock a twistout. I love it!

Relaxed Shavon

Transitioning Shavon

1 month Natural
Baltimore Natural HairCare Expo 2011
Essence Magazine’s New Natural Editor-in-Chief
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Baltimore Natural Hair Expo 2011
Event
Baltimore Natural Hair Care Expo 2011
About
The Natural Hair Care Expo’s roots are based in Baltimore, where it has attracted thousands from all over the world. Now in its 8th year of production, the Natural Hair Care Expo is growing and expanding into other cities all over the United States. In 2010, the event successfully expanded into cities like Cleveland, Ohio and Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina. This February 2011, the Natural Hair Care Expo will be introduced in the Gulf Coast.
Baltimore Production Partners
Dreadz N Headz (www.dreadznheadz.com) & Bmore Natural Newz W.O.L.B Radio –One Baltimore
Event Description
The Baltimore Natural Hair Care Expo (BNHCE) is a unique cultural, spiritual and educational experience with the purpose of fulfilling the holistic needs of its followers. Here, one will gain the educational resources of natural trends, transitioning, alternative daily living solutions and the opportunity to share knowledge with fellow entrepreneurs and people. With an emphasis on green living, the Baltimore Natural Hair Care Expo is a haven for natural daily remedies, as well as, an entertaining experience for the families and individuals alike to take a break from the norm.
Theme & Event Date
“The Exodus II”
Pikesville Hilton
1726 Reisterstown Road
Pikesville, MD 21208
11am – 8pm – Saturday, March 26, 2011
11am – 8pm – Sunday, March 27, 2011
for more information please contact: http://www.baltimorenaturalhaircareexpo.com/
9 Month Old Gets A Relaxer??!!!
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Natural Beauty of the Week
There is a rise in the number of women choosing to go natural and bravely doing the Big Chop (BC). The Big Chop (BC) is cutting all the relaxed hair off at one time, leaving only the natural hair; going to a barber is best, because they deal with natural hair on a regular basis. The big chop is the most significant step in the natural hair journey and a very brave way to start. Lots of women want to go natural, but they are afraid on how they may look if choosing to do the BC, its the fear of the unknown, how will people react? How will I react? Will my boyfriend or husband like me natural? That’s why doing the BC is not only physically changing your looks and body, but mentally it’s changing you and how you see yourself! For some it takes time and for others they embrace the new woman and hit the grown running! I am always asked about transitioning and the BC, and I tell women, you have to mentally prepare yourself for the BC, when you are ready nothing or no one will stop you! You will embrace and love the new REAL you! The beautiful person that has been hiding behind relaxers and weaves, the beautiful person that God created in His own image, if you were not in love with yourself before going natural…you will begin to fall in love with yourself…..it’s a beautiful journey and I am so glad I have beautiful women to share this ride with….. ~Meet Ms Caneesha~
First off CONGRATULATIONS on your new natural journey! How long have you been thinking about going natural? I only started to think about going natural long term over the past 6 months, I have always done it temporarily every year. Did/Do you have positive support on your journey? I have an awesome support system my husband is my #1 supporter and my Big sis Pam is my 911 emergency operator when i’m discouraged about my hair she always comes to my rescue. How did you feel after all the relaxed hair was cut off?? Cutting off my relaxer was no big deal because i’m not big on hair because i’m so diverse I love changing it up and chopping it off is nothing new for me LOL. What was your family’s reaction? My family is use to me doing this every year and have always be supportive Who, if any was your inspiration? My biggest inspiration was Pam Jenkins and the KBN users on FB and most of all my husband when I mentioned going natural for at least a year he was sooo enthused and told me how much he’d love it and how beautiful i’d be
What products do you use? I use KoilsbyNature products and I absolutely love’em
If you have daughter(s) are they natural? My daughter is not natural right now but maybe soon she’s 7 and is loving her long swaying hair LOL What does it mean to you to a natural mother with daughter(s) Being a natural mother with a daughter is awesome and i’m enjoying being a positive example and loving how i’m showing her there are other ways to be beautiful. What have you learned from this experience that you can take with you for the rest of your life? I have learned from this experience that my hair doesn’t make me relaxed or natural it’s my inner beauty that matters most…
Relaxed Caneesha!
Natural Beauty runs in teh family! Cannesha and her Mommy!
Caneesha getting the relaxer cut off!
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-11-14
- Good Day All:
QOTD:
Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
Albert… http://fb.me/vAyMTtyD #
- Good Day All: QOTD: Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results….Albert… http://fb.me/DZ6MQHq6 #
- Ms Gaye Glasspie's Puff is on FIRE!!!! Somebody poured butane on that hair and lit a match! Gaye used Koils by… http://fb.me/I6fCt5x3 #
- @coilyencounters LMBO!!!! #
- @coilyencounters you know I check my vm via the internet and it doesn't delete then..I don't know my vm is full until folks like you tell me #
- @zoerabbit would you recommend it? #
- B. Scott Exclusive: Win Two Tickets to Attend 'Burlesque' LA Premiere http://fb.me/tZ1CusCR #
- B. Scott Exclusive: Win Two Tickets to Attend 'Burlesque' LA Premiere #bscottburlesque #naturalhair @koilsbynature http://fb.me/O0m3RS1S #
- "@iamdiddy: Rise and Grind!!!! Be GREAT Today!!!! ++++++++ energy!!! Take That! GO!!!" #iloveit ##naturalhair #
- Queen City Natural Hair Affair http://conta.cc/aat5Qg via #constantcontact #naturalhair #queenscity @naturalconnections #
- @MissTammyBaby @koilsbynature I saw that….you're so silly…love ya babes! #naturalhair #
- @1DrLove love it and so true! #
- Happy Veterans Day to all my fellow Vets!!! I was proud to serve this great country!!
This me…PFC Jenkins… http://fb.me/NuKWINB3 #
- OMGoodness!!! Only 3 fans away from 3000!!!! Once I hit 3000 Fans and I know it will be today; I will post the… http://fb.me/LC1P5YYa #
- 1 Fan Away!!!!!!! #
- @gospelblue good morning! #
- Good morning!!!! I am getting ready for the Queens City Hair Affair……I hope to see North Carolina's Naturals out there!!! #
- Queens City…….you ladies are AMAZING!!!! You waited for Koils by Nature!!!!! I do appreciate you all soooo… http://fb.me/NUmATXMq #
Twitter Updates for 2010-11-12
- @gospelblue good morning! #
- Good morning!!!! I am getting ready for the Queens City Hair Affair……I hope to see North Carolina's Naturals out there!!! #
Twitter Updates for 2010-11-11
- Happy Veterans Day to all my fellow Vets!!! I was proud to serve this great country!!
This me…PFC Jenkins… http://fb.me/NuKWINB3 #
- OMGoodness!!! Only 3 fans away from 3000!!!! Once I hit 3000 Fans and I know it will be today; I will post the… http://fb.me/LC1P5YYa #
- 1 Fan Away!!!!!!! #
Twitter Updates for 2010-11-09
- B. Scott Exclusive: Win Two Tickets to Attend 'Burlesque' LA Premiere http://fb.me/tZ1CusCR #
- B. Scott Exclusive: Win Two Tickets to Attend 'Burlesque' LA Premiere #bscottburlesque #naturalhair @koilsbynature http://fb.me/O0m3RS1S #
- "@iamdiddy: Rise and Grind!!!! Be GREAT Today!!!! ++++++++ energy!!! Take That! GO!!!" #iloveit ##naturalhair #
- Queen City Natural Hair Affair http://conta.cc/aat5Qg via #constantcontact #naturalhair #queenscity @naturalconnections #
- @MissTammyBaby @koilsbynature I saw that….you're so silly…love ya babes! #naturalhair #
- @1DrLove love it and so true! #
Dry Hair? I Can Help!
Fall is here and with fall come beautiful leaves, cooler weather, fashionable boots and sweaters and DRY AIR = DRY HAIR!!!
Please ensure you drink plenty of water, hydrate your hair from the inside and the out! For Natural Beauties….a spray bottle is a MUST have! You can put purified/distilled water, any carrier oil of your choice, evoo (Extra Virgin Olive Oil), avocado oil (rich in vitamins and beta carotene), sweet almond and grapeseed oils are also EXCELLENT oils, aloe vera juice or gel, a touch of glycerin or honey (humectants – be careful during the winter months)
Humectants are used to attract, hold and retain moisture, optimizing the hair’s resilience, suppleness, and elasticity. Through their moisture absorbing properties, the give hair body and feeling of fullness. Humectants also prevent products from drying out. Natural humectants include vegetable glycerin, sorbitol and honey.
Do you have dry hair???
African American Hair is the MOST fragile out of all the races because of our lovely curls, so it must be handled with the utmost care! Our Oily hair is very dry, porous and brittle, mainly because the natural oils have a hard time reaching the ends. The more curls the more fragile and the only thing that can combat dry hair is moisture! Moisture also stops the hair from breaking. Our hair thrives on moisture; our Kids will only flourish when they are well moisturized. African American hair produces more sebum as other hair types. Sebum is the natural oils that hair produces naturally to protect and lubricate our Kids. Almost anything can disturb the moisture balance of your Kids and draw all the moisture out. Extreme weather conditions, Synthetic products, and heat can upset the balance of the hair and make hair very dry, which will lead to breakage!
I am asked by many women, how to combat dry hair??? When I am asked this question, I always ask the following questions:
- Do you hydrate your hair?? (hair steamer/DC with a plastic cap under the dryer)
- How often do you wash your hair?
- How often do you DC (deep condition) your hair?
- Does your shampoo contain sulfates?
- Do your products contain proteins?
- Do you spray your hair with water or use water-based products?
- Do you seal your hair with a butter or oil?
- Are you drinking enough water?
- AVOID products with drying alcohols
Everything listed above can lead to dry hair!
- Hydration is essential to maintain healthy hair, whether it’s natural or relaxed! The ONLY thing that can hydrate your hair is WATER!!! Oils and butters seal the moisture in! I recommend the Huetiful Hair Steamer helps overcome the variables that lead to dry hair. It does this by restoring moisture 5x better than deep conditioners alone. The Huetiful Hair Steamer achieves these great results by opening up the cuticles of your hair to allow the conditioner or hair treatment to be pulled deeply inside the hair shaft. While the hair cuticles are open, the Huetiful Hair Steamer bathes your hair with warm mist to replenish lost moisture. The Huetiful Hair Steamer works excellent with Kids by Nature’s Hydrating Shealoe Creamy Conditioner. But just don’t take it from us. Watch these testimonials from others who have used the Huetiful Hair Steamer.
- Deep Conditioning is a formula designed to improve the health of your hair. Deep Conditioning really penetrates the hair shaft restoring vital vitamins and minerals to the hair. Either by putting a plastic cap on your hair and/or sitting under a hooded dryer. If you do not deep condition at least once a month, please start by deep conditioning 2x a month until you see your hair retaining moisture; once you see a difference in your hair you can cut back to once a month! Deep Conditioning is essential for retaining moisture!
- Shampooing How often do you wash your hair? Washing your hair too often with a sulfate shampoo will dry out, damage hair, causing breakage. is an Most shampoo contain Sodium lauryl sulfates and/or laureth sulfates are in dish washing liquids to CUT GREASE, so it will do the same for your hair; it will strip all the oils from your hair leaving it dry and brittle. Shampooing is dehydrating for our curly locks and it is NOT necessary for cleansing our hair. Washing your hair with a hydrating conditioner, or Co-Washing is excellent for our hair; it will get rid of excess sweat and sebum. Co-washing will become your Curls best friend!
- Proteins Hair is composed of strong structural protein called keratin. This is the same kind of protein that makes up the nails and the outer layer of skin. (Since your hair is 98% protein; unless you have color (which strips a layer of protein off so color can be deposited) you do not need a product that has protein to be added to your hair on a daily or weekly basis)
- Protein once a month with deep conditioner could be sufficient (pay attention to your hair and find out what works for your hair)
- Additional protein could cause hair to become dry, brittle and breakage will occur.
- Having a good balance of protein aids in moisture absorption and help your hair retain moisture.
- Each strand of hair consists of three layers.
- An innermost layer or medulla which is only present in large thick hairs.
- The middle layer known as the cortex. The cortex provides strength and boththe color and the texture of hair.
- The outermost layer is known as the cuticle. The cuticle is thin andcolorless and serves as a protector of the cortex.
- Spraying Hair with Water/Using Water-Based Products remember H2O is the only substance on earth that will add moisture to you hair! This means H2O or water-based products (water is the first ingredient on the list) will MOISTURIZE your hair! You MUST SEAL your hair once you’ve wet it or apply a water-based product; oils and butters creates barrier and forms a seal to lock in the moisture.
- AVOID DRYING ALOCOHOLS - Propylene Glycol, Dipropylene Glycol , Butylcarbamate
- Good Conditioning Alcohols – Cetyl Alcohol, Stearyl Alcohol, Cetearyl Alcohol
Old Skool DC
1 Cup of Mayo
1 Egg (excellent protein treatment) (no egg if you are protein sensitive)
1 tsp of (Extra Virgin Olive Oil)
1 tsp of Macadamia Nut oil (or grapeseed, almond, jojoba)
1 tbsp of honey
Easy Hair Conditioning Mask
1 very ripe Avocado pitted
1 Egg (excellent protein treatment) (no egg if you are protein sensitive)
1 tsp of (Extra Virgin Olive Oil)
1 tsp of Macadamia Nut oil (or grapeseed, almond, jojoba, evoo - {extra virgin olive oil})
1 tbsp of honey
Leave on hair for 30 minutes or longer with a plastic cap or a hooded dryer or the Huetiful Hair Steamer!
4. Since hair is protein, a diet that is too low in protein may cause some thinning in hair or retardation in the growth cycle. Some conditioners contain proteins; when too much protein is put on the hair, either every week or every two weeks it can leave the hair very hard and brittle. Try to limited protein to the hair at least once a month. Especially if your diet is rich in proteins!
5. Having a Spray bottles is essential of natural hair! It is beneficial to add water to your hair before styling. Water (moisture) keeps your hair flexible for styling and it will not break easily and hair can reach its maximum length.
Simple Spritz Recipe
1 – 6-8 oz spray bottle
4 – 6 oz of distilled or purified water (please do not use tap water)
¼ cup of aloe vera juice or gel
1 tbsp of your favorite oil (grapeseed, almond, jojoba, evoo (Extra Virgin Olive Oil), Macadamia Nut oil)
1/2 tsp of glycerin
5-10 – drops of essential oil of your choice
Oils Excellent for Moisturizing Hair
Extra Virgin Olive Oil this rich green moderately heavy base oil with a strong aroma is derived from the first pressing of the ripe olives and is high beneficial vitamins and minerals. Olive oil is excellent condition oil for dry hair.
Macadamia Nut Oil light medium textured, penetrating oil is high in monounsaturated fatty acids; excellent for Kinky Coily Hair. The chemical makeup closely resembles the sebum produces naturally by the scalp and will penetrate the hair shaft adding great moisture to your hair and skin.
Grapeseed oil is popular because it is odorless and full of minerals and vitamins that help strengthen your hair. It is odorless oil, and can help add shine and moisture to your hair. Grapeseed oil is known for having a high content of linoleic acid, is an unsaturated omega-6 fatty acid that supports cell health. Grape Seed oil is also excellent for protecting the hair against high heat!
Avocado oil light green based oil is derived from the fatty pulp and seed of the fruit; that is rich in vitamins A, B1, B2, D & E that especially helpful to fry, dull skin and hair.
Sweet Almond oil is treasures of some essential minerals such as magnesium and calcium. Almonds have high contents of fatty acids. Excellent for hair and skin!
Koils by Nature Products that Combats Dry Hair Are the Following:
Hydrating Shealoe Creamy Conditioner
Hydrating Shealoe Creamy Conditioner is excellent for hard to manage and dry hair that needs extra moisture. The emulsifiers and emollients condition the hair while the Pantheon and shea butter provide extra moisture so that the hair feels soft and smooth again and provide softness, manageability and shine to your hair. Restoring all the Vitamins and minerals necessary for healthy hair. This conditioner is excellent for co-washing.
Moisturizing Shealoe Leave-In Conditioner
Moisturizing Shealoe Leave-In Conditioner is an excellent creamy herbal infused creamy conditioner and detangler intended to smooth the cuticle and remove knots, snarls, and tangles from thick kinky textured hair.
Nourishing Hair & Body Butters
Nourishing Hair & Body Butter are made from the best butters & oils nature provides, it will moisturize, revitalize, soften, heal, and protect your hair and skin.
Drinking at least half your body weight in ounces a day is very important in preventing dry skin and hair, start from the inside!
I will be adding to this blog as I find more information!!
Deep Conditioning Sundays
Sunday, is the beginning of the week for most folks, we go to church, prepare Sunday dinner and prepare ourselves mentally for the upcoming workweek! Let Sunday be your deep conditioning day! Treat your hair before the hustle and bustle of the upcoming week, when most of us have practice, homework to go over, dinner to cook, and getting kids ready for the next school day. We do this with our eyes close and hearts open. Now take a moment to take care of your hair! This easy & cost affective deep conditioning recipe will provide moisture, nutrients, protein, and vital vitamins for your hair!
Avocado Deep ConditionerExcellent for dry and damaged hair; do this once a week and you will see a huge difference in your hair!
Items needed
2 very ripe avocado –Rich in vitamins and mineral such as, Vitamin E, A, & B6 complex and potassium, beta carotene, copper and letchin; highly nutritive and softening that contains penetrating oils for hair and skin.
1 egg yolk (room temp) an excellent source of high quality protein, eggs contain 9 essential amino acids, Egg yolks are naturally rich in vitamin A, D, E and several vitamins of B-group. All of them are good for hair: vitamins A, D and E are especially useful to treat hair loss, besides, vitamin A increases sebum production which oils dry hair and prevents dandruff and thick scalp, Vitamin D provides hair growth, and vitamin E increases oxygen absorption. B-vitamins are mostly responsible for hemoglobin. They increase the amount of oxygen and improve blood circulation.
Another significant part of egg yolk is fatty acids which make hair shiny and manageable. In addition, fatty acids were proven to fight dandruff, hair loss, psoriasis and flaky scalp, because they improve the skin structure
1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil – It has a rich, full bodied flavor with a strong aroma and is golden brown in color. Has a great conditioning effect in body care recipes and can be used in almost all applications because of its stable nature.
1 tbsp macadamia nut oil – This fine oil comes from the pressed nuts of the Macadamia tree. It is a priceless delight for the skin and has proven itself to be one of the best regenerative oils available. It is high in monounsaturated fatty acids, and closely resembles sebum (the oil naturally produced by ones skin to help protect it). Macadamia oil is a fabulous, protective oil with a high absorption rate and has been successfully used as a healing oil for scars, sunburns, minor wounds and other irritations.
1 tbsp of honey – is antiseptic and emollient and moisturizing. It helps draw out impurities out of the skin and hair. It is a great conditioning agent for hair.
Directions:
Skin and pit avocados, mash them really well with either a wooden spoon or mix at a low speed hand mixer, add egg, EVOO, macadamia nut oil and honey. Blend well and apply to hair in sections, mainly focusing on the ends of your hair. You will see your hair get very soft and more manageable. Leave on for at least 30 mins, with or without heat.
ConditionersConditioners have positive charge and hair has a negative charge; this helps the conditioner to cling to the hair, Conditioners help retexture hair and skin by providing a protective coating over the cells. This lubricates the hair shaft, promoting softness & help breakage and tangles. Ensure your conditioners have a low pH and focus on the ends of our hair; because of our curls, it is hard for moisture to reach the ends of our hair. Apply the conditioner of your choice and wrap your head in a towel or cover with a plastic cap and let it sit for at least 30 minutes; rinse with cool water to close cuticle and provide excellent shine to hair!
Here are some photos:
I love my hair! It’s soft and shiny!
After I rinsed out the avocado deep conditioning hair mask I added the Replenishing Hair Oil, Herbal Gel and Nourishing Hair and Body Butter.


































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First off CONGRATULATIONS on your new natural journey!
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