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Elizabeth E
July 24th, 2019, 03:24 AM
Hi everyone!

I haven't posted here in ages because I was so busy with my first book - rewriting for the third time now, which will hopefully be the last. I've been browsing the community a lot these past two weeks and was surprised at how much I missed all of you. At the moment I'm not too busy, so I look forward to posting more regularly :D

Despite all my writing, I still made time for proper hair care. Here are a couple of things I've started doing these past few months:

Wooden comb! I used to use a plastic wide-toothed comb, but then heard that wood is better so decided to try that. I got mine from The Body Shop and I'm amazed at how smoothly it glides through my hair. My shedding is also a lot less than with the plastic comb.
https://imgur.com/qqY9Na4

I made my own hair stick. I picked up a branch outside, used a saw to remove a small piece and scraped off the bark with a craft knife. Then I sharpened the tip, sanded it and coated the stick with oil. Here it is, mid-process:
https://imgur.com/cIEOpsT
The finished result:
https://imgur.com/xEau6cd
Action shot (I prefer to wear it on days I won't be working out):
https://imgur.com/zbYfS11

I finally made the switch to SLS-free shampoo and conditioner. I got a grapefruit-and-sugarbeet shampoo and conditioner from a local brand, Earthsap, and I am in love. I chose that blend because it's for oily hair (I like oiling mine) and I'm truly amazed at how well it cleans. My hair feels so much softer, my scalp doesn't get greasy as quickly and my shedding! I used to shed 15-20 hairs while washing and now I shed only 3-5.

I changed my daily hairstyle. I used to wear a bun in the same spot every day which started making me uncomfortable - some of you might remember the post I made about wanting to wear my hair down instead. Luckily, I found an alternative. I make a very loose braid, bring it over my head and fold the ends under. I pin it into place and apart from being very secure, it doesn't pull or hurt at all. It spreads the weight of my hair nicely over my head and is flat enough to be comfortable when I lie down.
https://imgur.com/psU9pES
Sorry if this pic came out a bit dark.
https://imgur.com/oIRr31H

And lastly...I got bitten by the henna bug. I actually tried the 2-step henna and indigo process for black hair, but it didn't work out that well - the indigo didn't really stick. But then I liked the look of the henna alone so much, that I continued using just the henna. I prefer henna glosses, for which I mix 4 tablespoons of henna with conditioner and leave it on for 4 hours. Because my hair is very dark brown, it still looks black indoors, but in the sun the red colour really pops out.
https://imgur.com/AURnecf

Lengthwise I'm now at a solid HL when wavy and TBL when straight, which I'm very happy about. I changed the thickness in my profile to ii earlier this year because I'd cut the baby hairs around my face short. But I didn't like the maintenance so I left them to grow out again and now they're long enough to be added into a high ponytail (literally at the crown of my head). I think that the henna treatments and less overall shedding have also contributed to pushing my pony circumference just beyond 4 inches. So I'm back at iii :joy:


So that's it. I'm sooooo happy to be back with you all!

LittleHealthy
July 24th, 2019, 03:58 AM
The hairstick looks great!!!

Sarahlabyrinth
July 24th, 2019, 03:58 AM
Welcome back! I hope all goes well with your book, it must be such a lot of work re-writing it.

Groovy Granny
July 24th, 2019, 10:30 AM
:waving: Welcome back!

Your hair looks great ~ love the stick (I made one myself last year...similar) :heart:

Good luck with the book :cheer:

duchesswannabe
July 24th, 2019, 10:37 AM
What lovely photos! The braid style is extraordinary.

Haven
July 24th, 2019, 10:46 AM
Very creative with making your own hair stick and updo style :D

bparnell75
July 24th, 2019, 10:49 AM
You have wonderfully thick hair. I am always envious of thick hair.

Nox_Inber
July 24th, 2019, 11:06 AM
Welcome back! You have such pretty hair :) The hair stick looks fantastic, what kind of oil did you use?

Begemot
July 24th, 2019, 11:36 AM
Good to have you back :) great pics!

Elizabeth E
July 24th, 2019, 02:06 PM
Thanks everyone! It feels so good to talk to all of you again :heartbeat

The book is well on its way. Yes, it's hard work, but I love writing so I enjoy it.
I experimented with many hairstyles before I found the braid and I can't believe I didn't think of it earlier. I kind of like how no one would be able to guess how long my hair is just by looking at it.
And I'm glad you like the hair stick! Personally, I was surprised at how well it turned out for a first try. I used my regular hair oil on it, which is a mix of olive, coconut, castor, sunflower and grapeseed oil. I'd love to start making my own hair forks too.

What wood do you guys suggest I use for making forks? Or is it only the colour that matters? And how thick does the wood need to be to start with (considering that the fork will be sanded down)?

lapushka
July 24th, 2019, 02:37 PM
Welcome back! I think your hair looks great! :)

Elizabeth E
July 25th, 2019, 01:40 AM
Hi lapushka :waving: And thanks!

AuntyMiki
July 26th, 2019, 11:31 PM
How are you and Baby doing?

Elizabeth E
July 27th, 2019, 02:04 AM
How are you and Baby doing?

I think you mistook me for someone else :confused: No babies here!

elfynity
August 4th, 2019, 03:35 PM
I got a grapefruit-and-sugarbeet shampoo and conditioner from a local brand, Earthsap, and I am in love.

I tried to use Earthsap too, but it has coco betaine in it which left my scalp burning from the first time I tried to use it. I gave it to my friend, and she has no issue with it. I've switched to Enchantrix and I'm also using Simply Bee - both very good, don't know what I would do without them!

Good luck with your book and your hair is stunning!

Elizabeth E
August 5th, 2019, 07:51 AM
I tried to use Earthsap too, but it has coco betaine in it which left my scalp burning from the first time I tried to use it. I gave it to my friend, and she has no issue with it. I've switched to Enchantrix and I'm also using Simply Bee - both very good, don't know what I would do without them!

Good luck with your book and your hair is stunning!

I'm sorry to hear that. Luckily I've had no trouble using Earthsap. But I tried a different SLS-free shampoo before (can't remember the name) and it made my hair so greasy that I had to give it away. Glad you found something that works for you :flower:

Dark40
August 6th, 2019, 04:53 PM
Hi everyone!

I haven't posted here in ages because I was so busy with my first book - rewriting for the third time now, which will hopefully be the last. I've been browsing the community a lot these past two weeks and was surprised at how much I missed all of you. At the moment I'm not too busy, so I look forward to posting more regularly :D

Despite all my writing, I still made time for proper hair care. Here are a couple of things I've started doing these past few months:

Wooden comb! I used to use a plastic wide-toothed comb, but then heard that wood is better so decided to try that. I got mine from The Body Shop and I'm amazed at how smoothly it glides through my hair. My shedding is also a lot less than with the plastic comb.
https://imgur.com/qqY9Na4

I made my own hair stick. I picked up a branch outside, used a saw to remove a small piece and scraped off the bark with a craft knife. Then I sharpened the tip, sanded it and coated the stick with oil. Here it is, mid-process:
https://imgur.com/cIEOpsT
The finished result:
https://imgur.com/xEau6cd
Action shot (I prefer to wear it on days I won't be working out):
https://imgur.com/zbYfS11

I finally made the switch to SLS-free shampoo and conditioner. I got a grapefruit-and-sugarbeet shampoo and conditioner from a local brand, Earthsap, and I am in love. I chose that blend because it's for oily hair (I like oiling mine) and I'm truly amazed at how well it cleans. My hair feels so much softer, my scalp doesn't get greasy as quickly and my shedding! I used to shed 15-20 hairs while washing and now I shed only 3-5.

I changed my daily hairstyle. I used to wear a bun in the same spot every day which started making me uncomfortable - some of you might remember the post I made about wanting to wear my hair down instead. Luckily, I found an alternative. I make a very loose braid, bring it over my head and fold the ends under. I pin it into place and apart from being very secure, it doesn't pull or hurt at all. It spreads the weight of my hair nicely over my head and is flat enough to be comfortable when I lie down.
https://imgur.com/psU9pES
Sorry if this pic came out a bit dark.
https://imgur.com/oIRr31H

And lastly...I got bitten by the henna bug. I actually tried the 2-step henna and indigo process for black hair, but it didn't work out that well - the indigo didn't really stick. But then I liked the look of the henna alone so much, that I continued using just the henna. I prefer henna glosses, for which I mix 4 tablespoons of henna with conditioner and leave it on for 4 hours. Because my hair is very dark brown, it still looks black indoors, but in the sun the red colour really pops out.
https://imgur.com/AURnecf

Lengthwise I'm now at a solid HL when wavy and TBL when straight, which I'm very happy about. I changed the thickness in my profile to ii earlier this year because I'd cut the baby hairs around my face short. But I didn't like the maintenance so I left them to grow out again and now they're long enough to be added into a high ponytail (literally at the crown of my head). I think that the henna treatments and less overall shedding have also contributed to pushing my pony circumference just beyond 4 inches. So I'm back at iii :joy:


So that's it. I'm sooooo happy to be back with you all!

Welcome back! :) I love your hair sticks! Good luck on your book! You also have beautiful thick hair! I just love thick superlong hair! My hair is also thick too!

Elizabeth E
August 7th, 2019, 01:38 AM
Aw, thank you Dark40! :o I'm so glad to be back!