Thursday, July 19, 2012

Q Benjamin Review on Curly Hair Solutions


Q Benjamin and Jonthan Torch
Edmonton born and Juno-winning R&B Singer, Q Benjamin writes an article about her experience at the Curly Hair Institutewith Jonathan Torch and express her love for Curly Hair Solutions products. 

“I remember the first time I had a hair styling with the founder of the product himself- Jonathan Torch. He was amazing! From the second I walked into the salon I was greeted with warm friendly smiles from all of the stylists including Jonathan.  Jonathan began to examine and ask me questions about my hair so he could properly assess my curl type (kinky).  As I looked around I noticed girls with a variety of different curl types and textures- I fit right in.

As Jonathan thoroughly explained to me step by step what he was doing with my hair, how he was combing it- why he was doing everything he was doing and how to achieve maximum results with the product when applying it myself- I realized… Jonathan knows more about my own hair than I do!  He continued to style my curls as he explained to me how to do it myself when I reach home, he shared tips and curl genius secrets that I never would have figured out on my own.” 

Read Q Benjamin’s full article.

Q Benjamin Website : http://www.qbenjamin.com/
Q Benjamin Tumblr Page: http://missqbenjamin.tumblr.com/

Monday, July 16, 2012

Summer Hair Update



I have decided to keep my hair in protected styles for the rest of the summer in order to help with achieving my goal length. I installed these crochect braids. These crochet braids are 3 weeks old and holding up well. I plan on keep this style for 1 month. So far so good!!


The Maintaining the style

1. Wash every 2 weeks with diluted shampoo(Peppermint stimulating shampoo) in applicator bottle on the scalp only. Let the run-off from the shampoo clean the entire length.

2. Oil scalp every other day (Grow Potion Light Formulation)

3. Seek out fuzzy areas and cut them off. This keep the style looking neat!!

4. Sleep with style clipped up or in a ponytail to keep from hair getting frizzy and not looking neat.


That's it. Any questions? I will keep you all updated on how it holds up in this New York heat wave we are having




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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

The Truth on Transitioning, Relaxed to Natural

People with kinky curls are becoming liberated at the thought of being able to style their hair naturally, and with the use of the right hair products and newer techniques, they are discovering how to style their hair to achieve great controlled looks. We have carefully identified the best practices for transitioning from relaxed or chemically treated hair to natural hair.  By caring for the root area which is the new hair growth differently than the ends, which is the hair that is still chemically treated you will be able to still create a seamless frizz free hairstyle through the entire transitioning process.  

Learn how to care and embrace your natural curls with our 2 Easy Steps to Transition from Relaxed to Natural Curls

Shannon Shelton gives insight into how she transitioned from relaxed to natural hair, the ups and downs and the final result. Read the full Natural Transitioning Review.