Tuesday, October 27, 2015

NYX Liquid Suede Cream Lipstick Review

Well, I have had a chance to try several shades of NYX’s Liquid Suede lip creams and I will say that in true NYX fashion, this lip product ROCKS.  This is a matte liquid lipstick product with glycerin, avocado oil and olive oil.  This makes the product very comfortable to wear.  My lips don’t feel dried out like with other liquid lip products (I’m looking at you Too Faced Melted).  The applicator is an elongated doe foot, making application easy and precise.  If I had to change one thing I might make the end pointed vs. rounded for an even more precise application on your cupids bow.  But with a little practice, and using the edge of the wand vs. the tip I get a perfect line.  (You all know I HATE Too Faced Melted’s applicator.  If it was for a sheer gloss, the applicator would be great.  But it totally sucks for an opaque lip color.  Yes, I am no fan of Melted.  For the price, the product stinks.  Lots of pretty colors though. )

Once you have applied LS, you have a bit of time to work with it.  It takes a few minutes to “dry down”, so you can blot it if you want a softer color.  I find that my lips are SLIGHTLY tacky if I press them together for up to an hour after initial application.  This isn’t an uncomfortable feeling, and I think makes the color more flexible than other products so that you don’t get the telltale cracking like you do with most matte products.  Like I said above, it is very comfortable to wear.   When it wears off I find that it wears evenly, not in patchy spots like other products that I dislike.  After it wears, I can still smudge the line left around my lips to soften it and give my lips a “stained” look. 

The staying power is really nice.  Like most standard long wearing products, oil is going to be the enemy.  If you eat anything that contains oil, the product will come off.  I easily get 4 hours if I don’t eat.  I can’t say that it lasts 8 because I don’t go 8 hours without eating.  But I can see where you would easily get 6 to 8 if you don’t consume anything.  (But who would do that?)

Colors I tried (Clockwise from Top): Orange County (orange), Life’s a Beach (coral), Amethyst (dark purple), Stone Fox (grey), Vintage (Dark pinky brown/burgundy), Soft Spoken (pinky beige), and Cherry Skies (dark blue red).  

Life’s a Beach is my least favorite color.  The color itself is nice, but it goes on a little streaky and if you want it to be totally opaque you need two coats.  The other colors go on beautifully.  Stone Fox is actually quite wearable even though it is grey.  Vintage is a beautiful burgundy.  Well, I sort of hate to call it burgundy because it isn’t really a dark goth burgundy.  It is a really nice dark pink/brown.  A  perfect color for fall.  Cherry Skies is a beautiful dark blue red, Amethyst is a vibrant dark purple and Orange County an electric vibrant orange.  Soft spoken is the perfect pinky nude for me.  NYX seems to carry this color across all their lip offerings and I’m very ok with that.  It is a great every day color.  While I didn’t try it, the light purple color, Sway, might have the same issue with streaky-ness as Life’s a Beach because they are both “white based”.  I can’t say for sure, that’s just a guess on my part. 


So, NYX knocks it out of the park with this liquid lipstick.  I had a hard time getting my hands on them because they were sold out EVERYWHERE… even online.  My favorite Ulta now has them all in stock since the mad rush to get them is over.  I would love to see NYX branch out with their color offerings like Too Faced Melted has done (the only thing they did right in my opinion).  Some metallic offerings in this formulation would be amazing.  Oh, and these amazing products are only $7.  Inexpensive makeup companies are really stepping up and giving luxury brands a run for their money.  I’m finding that there are very few products that I need to pay the big bucks for anymore.   Go and get you some of these now!  You won't be sorry!  

Friday, May 22, 2015

Why No, I did not join the cult of MAC, and won't be doing so.

Soooo..... I've never joined the cult of MAC cosmetics.  I don't know, I just never saw a need to try anything.... nothing seemed that revolutionary or captured my interest.  Recently I was given a $30 gift card to MAC.  Enough to try a couple of products... so I head to the store.

I did have one MAC lipstick that is pretty, but doesn't make me want to proclaim it as OMG AMAZING.  It's a nice decent lipstick in a color that was hard to find at the time (Orchid).  Now every line has the exact purple-y color I was searching for... go figure.  MAC's wasn't exactly what I wanted, but closer than anyone else at the time.  It's just a regular lipstick... it does smell nice though.
So fast forward to today... I ended up purchasing a DazzleGlass lip gloss in Date Night and a Pearlglide Intense eyeliner in Industrial....

Meh.

The DazzleGlass is a really pretty color.  Is it anything unique?  Not really... I had something pretty similar in my drawer already... but it is a really pretty color.... but I HATE THIS GLOSS.  This is the thickest, stickiest gloss I've ever used.  That title used to belong to Stilla Lip Glaze (I think they redid the formulation and it isn't so bad now... but I can't bring myself to take a chance on it again!).  This stuff easily dethrones Stilla in the "goopiest crap to put on your lips" title.  I'm wearing it because it is pretty, and it stays on well for lip gloss... (the stuff is so sticky how could it not stay on well?) but I can't get past how gross it makes my lips feel.  I know some people who LOVE sticky goopy lips.  I am not that person.  SO where I put it on before work (just so I can use it and get rid of it) I find myself wiping it off before I complete my commute.

The Pearlglide eyeliner is nice... again nothing revolutionary.  If you know Urban Decay's eyeliners, then you are familiar with the formula.  Most lines have a UD type eyeliner now, but what sets UD apart is the amazing colors they offer.  So, yea, in my opinion it's hard to compete with UD and all their amazing colors.  If I need something basic I'll go for a cheaper option... but my favorite eyeliners are all UD.  MAC's eyeliner formula goes on smooth and creamy.  It blends easily until it sets (work fast, it sets quick!!) and it lasts until you take it off.  Industrial is a rather lovely color, and actually a little unique.  I would call Industrial a duochrome.  It is a blue/lavender combo.  The blue is the same color as your favorite pair of faded blue jeans... a really lovely blue.  Get it in the right light, and it is lavender.  I'll admit, I like this one.  It is a couple bucks cheaper than UD, but I believe it is also smaller.  Don't hold me to that, I'm working off my old lady memory here.   So yes, this eyeliner gets a thumbs up.  Not a unique formula, but a unique color.  So, we are 1 for 2 here.

You all know that right now, I'm obsessed with Cobalt.  Yes, today I have cobalt toenails AND shoes.  Yep.  It's how I roll.  (Don't mock my gnarly feet, it is the end of the work day!!)


I saw on a Makeup Geek product haul video a MAC Fluidline eyeliner in the most perfect cobalt shade...  That is what I actually wanted to use my GC for, but of course the store didn't have it... so I ordered it.  I could not wait to try it.  I keep hearing how Fluidline is the holy grail of gel eyeliners.  It came in last night.

Meh.

The color in the pot was so perfect it made me swoon.  I anxiously went to bed so I could wear it to work today.  Well.... the formula was soft and creamy.  A little soft for my taste, but some of my lighter colors in different brands are soft like this.... so I continued.... and it went on.... SHEER.  What the hell?  I had to let it dry and put on a second coat... and if I had time I would have done a third.  And keep in mind here, I'm a pro at liquid/cake/gel/cream eyeliner, and this just was hard to use.  I felt like an amateur, like I did a sloppy job with it.  But maybe I just need to get used to the formula and remember I'm going to have to do multiple coats.   Once I had a couple coats on the color is everything I wanted in a cobalt blue.  I do love it, just hate that I have to put on multiple coats.  so A+ on the color... D- on the sheerness.  It wears great and all that... but, sigh.



So I have now tried 4 different products of MAC, and I don't think I have any urge what so ever to try anything else.  No I haven't tried a foundation or blush or anything like that, but I'm over expensive foundations, blush and mascara.  For my daily foundation I wear either Garnier BB cream for oily skin in Light/Medium or NYX BB cream in natural.  The Garnier product has SPF, the NYX does not.  I'm not sure what one I like better, the jury is out.  I do a light dusting of NYX's compact mineral foundation over that and my skin looks pretty darn great.  I remember the days of getting $50 Chanel foundation (uhg).  Grocery store cosmetic brands have really stepped it up in the past few years.  The products are just as good as department store brands.  Sure you get nicer packaging, but the formula is the same.  (I don't know if this is true, but I heard NYX is MAC's inexpensive brand.  Funny, because I LOVE NYX, and don't really care for MAC).  There, I said it.

Don't get me on my soap box on Mascara's either.  I'm a fan of Maybelline... Right now I'm using Lash Sensational and am really liking it.  If you spend more than 10 bucks on mascara (that you should be throwing away after 3 months, eww... germs) you are a FOOL.  And yes I hate lash extensions and the fiber mascaras.  Both look like poo in my opinion.  The extensions could look nice, but people put them on where they look ridiculous... so I say no.  

Crap, I got on my soap box for a minute.  Sorry.

Anywhoo, much like the cult of Crossfit...I'm going to say no the the cult of MAC.  It's just meh.
Kisses!


Tuesday, January 27, 2015

No Poo 7 month wrap up

Hidey Ho Lovelies!

I know, it has been a while since I've blogged.   Life has just gotten in the way.  Since my last post in August I have moved, gotten the holidays over with and gained 15 pounds.  Uhg.  I'm back in the gym training for the Triathlon I'm doing in June, so hopefully those 15 pounds will go away again soon.

So... I've been No Pooing for 7 months now, and I think my last "wrap up" was a bit premature.  After I wrote it, my hair started to feel heavy and waxy.  I struggled with it again and really hated it for a few weeks.  So my 6 weeks to adjust statement is false.  I'm going to say a good 3 months.  After the waxy period, it got even softer than it had been.  Like cat fur soft.  It was really freaking amazing. I think it is still that soft, but I'm used to it now.  I don't pet my head regularly like I was.  I just have soft healthy hair now.  It has great body and I still don't use product except on a rare occasion.  I've copied my last blog below, with edits after no pooing for 7 months.

I mostly agree with this paragraph still: 
It takes every bit of a month to adjust, I would say more like 6 weeks 3 Months.  Your hair will suck for the first couple of weeks, but it will gradually get better then be amazing and then suck again,but then be even more amazing.  There are some mental road blocks you will have to get past.  Your hair will feel different in the shower.  You aren't using shampoo that strips your hair of all it's natural oils, then conditioners that lay down artificial silicone to coat your hair and make it feel slick.  Your hair will not feel slick in the shower, it sort of feels waxy... but that is your natural oils that are coating your hair so that is actually what your hair SHOULD feel like.  Edit: My hair doesn't feel heavy and waxy like it did before, but it still does not feel slick like it did when I used shampoo/conditioner it is sort of a happy medium between the two now.  The slick silicone coated hair is not what your hair should feel like.... But that's what we've known all our life, so it is a little hard to get past that mental block.

My recipe:
You will tweak things and find a formula you like.  This is what works for me.

BS = Baking Soda solution ("shampoo").  Mix 1 Tablespoon of baking soda with 1 Cup of water.  I add 5-10 drops of Liquid Castle Soap.  I like the Lavender and the Almond.  It just gives it a little bit more "slip" (I'll talk about this below).  I don't add the Liquid Castle Soap anymore.  

ACV = Apple Cider Vinegar ("conditioner").  1 Tablespoon Apple Cider Vinegar to 1 Cup of water.

My routine:
Every 3 days or so, I use the BS to wash my hair.  They say to try to only get it on your scalp, but it gets all over my hair since it is short right now.  I use a squirt bottle and add solution to my hair until it feels a little slippery.  Then I use my fingertips and "scrub" my scalp.  I let the BS sit on my hair/scalp for a few minutes (while I'm washing my body in the shower).  Rinse thoroughly.  My squirt bottles are sort of small, but I mix up a couple of cups and that gets me through the week if not more.  Same with the ACV.

After the BS, you need to return your hair's pH to normal, so you rinse with the ACV solution.  This you should just get on your hair, not your scalp, but again... it's a solution so it just goes all over.  I work this in (no scrubbing) and let it sit while I shave my legs.  Rinse thoroughly.  The vinegar smell will go away when you rinse.

I don't do the corn starch / cocoa thing anymore.  I don't need it since I got past that second waxy stage.  
In between BS/ACV "washings" I sprinkle my hair with a cornstarch/cocoa mix, I really work it in and let it sit for 10-15 minutes.  I then rinse it out in the shower.   The cocoa is supposed to make it less noticeable on darker hair than just plain cornstarch... but if I use this and leave it in my hair looks matte and powdery, cocoa or no.  So that's why I rinse it out.  It absorbs any excess oil and smells like cocoa (YEA!).

Things to note:
Clarify your hair before you start.  I just picked up Suave's Clarifying shampoo and used it as my last shampoo.  No conditioner... just shampoo and let dry naturally.  Remember, you hair is going to suck for a few weeks.  But I feel this helped the transition period because it got rid of all the gunk in your hair.

If you aren't ready to go no poo, you can go low poo.  Instead of BS, you can use liquid Castle soap.   Liquid Castle soaps are made with various oils, tocopherol (vitamin E) and Potassium Hydroxide (None remains after saponifying oils into soap and glycerin).  It lathers up, but is really quite natural.  It is a good alternative to BS, and what I use to wash the color out of my hair when I'm covering my grey.  (I love it as a shower gel!).  I like Dr. Bronner's, they have great scents and can be found at Target.  YOU STILL NEED TO USE THE ACV RINSE AFTERWARDS!!!!!  Edit: I find that I will use the Castle Soap once every other week or so or the Shea Moisture products (see below)... it is probably mental, but I just like lathering my hair up every now and then.  I also feel if I had used the Castle Soap when my hair got heavy and waxy, it would have helped.  I think knowing what I know now, I would have added this into my routine.  Maybe once a week, maybe every other... hard to say in hindsight. It is still great to rinse the color from my hair when I do color it at home...
https://www.drbronner.com/DBMS/category/LIQUIDSOAP.html

I also purchased some of the Shea Moisture shampoo and conditioning products.  I purchased the Coconut & Hibiscus shampoo/conditioner...  They are all natural and a good transition to Low Poo if you can't handle No Po.  They are also just convenient to throw in my gym bag when I have to shower at the gym and the hair is ready for a cleaning.  I'll admit lately I've been using this instead of the Castle Soap just for convenience.   But still only every now and then.  They still don't feel like normal thick shampoo and slippery conditioner... the shampoo does lather but not like traditional shampoos with crazy bad for you chemicals in them.  The conditioner just seems to vanish into your hair... I actually really like these products and can't recommend them enough over traditional shampoo and conditioner.  They are available at Target and not too expensive.   If I had it to do all over again, I maybe would have started with this shampoo and conditioner, then worked my way into no poo gradually.   

I still agree with the following paragraph... but I find I don't need the Curl and Style Milk anymore.  I'll still use a little if I'm letting my hair air dry, but just on the ends.  The dryness went away when the waxyness did.  
My hair went through a dry period, and still can be a little frizzy if I let it dry naturally.  You have worked hard to rid your hair of silicone, so don't use a styling product with them!  Anti Frizz products and leave in conditioners are chock full of the suckers.  I LOVE Shea Moisture's Coconut and Hibiscus Curl and Style Milk.  The ingredients are all natural (Mostly different oils) but the texture is like a lotion.  A little goes a long way.  I run about a dime size dollop through my ends before letting my hair dry naturally OR blowing it dry with a hair dryer.   My hair texture is wavy and slightly frizzy.  This really helps, and helped with the dryness.  You can also find this at Target.  It is with the products for African-American Hair.  I really like every product of Shea Moisture that I've tried.  I'll eventually be trying their different hair products, just to see what else I like.  Good natural stuff.  It also smells quite good, and you all know how I like good smelly stuff.
http://www.sheamoisture.com/SheaMoisture-Coconut-Hibiscus-Curl-Style-Milk-_p_747.html

Speaking of smell, Since your hair just smells like nothing using this process...I wanted to fragrance my hair.  I found fragrance oils rated for use in soaps, lotions etc.  I put a dropper or two in with some distilled water and spray some on my hair before drying.  I find it works nicely, just shake the spray bottle before every use... oil/water... you know... don't mix.  I don't really do this anymore.  I've gotten over my hair not being perfumed up.  But it is still a viable option if I just wanted to smell nice.  

 They say you should only have to no poo your hair 1x a week, but I'm finding 2x a week works for me.  Eventually I might get to 1x a week.  Edit: I can go once a week, but I prefer 2x a week... my hair starts looking dirty about day 5... which if I pull it back in a ponytail (my hair is long enough to do that now, yea!!) it doesn't matter.  

I stick by this paragraph too.
This is a commitment, but once you get through it, it is so easy and good for your hair.  I don't buy expensive shampoos or products anymore.  It's really great.  I had a friend tell me that she doesn't want to do it because she wears a helmet for Derby and gets sweaty and nasty under there... which is TOTALLY understandable, but just rinse your hair afterwards and you will rinse the sweat away.  You don't have to wash and strip your hair to get rid of sweat.  I have no problems working out and getting stinky hair, and I work out on days I don't BS/ACV.  I just rinse and it is fine.  Again, the Shea Moisture products are a good alternative if you can't get past the sweaty hair thing.

I don't "do" my hair for work every day.  I dry it most of the time and am out the door. Edit: I now can throw it up in a clip and not dry it every day.   On days I do "do" my hair, I have no problem drying and flat ironing.  As I mentioned above, I don't need any products to just straighten it, and my hair is super shiny and soft. I also find I don't really need to flat iron it much.  It is bouncy but not frizzy anymore.  I really like my hair quality now.  

Tadah!  That is my 7 month update/edit of my recap.  I really encourage everyone to at least use an all natural shampoo and conditioner like the Shea Moisture products.  After a few months, your hair will thank you.  Oh, yea... I never made the switch to henna or natural hair color.  I am gradually going a little lighter so maybe I won't have to do it as often... but I'm still using normal hair color.

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Gel Eyeliner, how I love thee....

Hello my lovelies!  Today I want to talk a little bit about gel eyeliners.   I've found some really great ones for you... and you guys know how I love a bargain!!

Let's start with Makeup Geek's gel eyeliners.  These are such high quality... go on really well and have great staying power.  They have some really nice colors as well.  The black is one of the best black gel liners I've used and is a staple in my kit.  They run $8.99, and are better than some way more expensive liners I have.

http://www.makeupgeek.com/store/eye-products/eye-liners/gel-liner.html

They have a decent range of colors.  There are the standards such as black, dark brown, metallic dark grey, and a metallic brown/antique gold.  They also have some colors such as a metallic turquoise-y blue, a matte electric blue, vibrant purple, a shimmery mint green, a matte blood red (yes red and it is amazing), a shimmery white, and a metallic yellow (gold, but yellow).  I have a few of them and have swatched them here.  Ignore my messy swipes... this by no means is a reflection on the liner, just me being tired when I drew the lines.

In the shot above, you can see the metallic brown (Rave) on top, next down the metallic grey (Twinkle), the metallic turquoise (Fame) and a little bit of the shimmery white (Cotton Tail).  The colors are very vibrant, even if you can't tell so much by my photos.  I love Twinkle and Rave as an alternative for black.  I will say Cottontail feels a bit soft, but I find that with most gel liners that are light colors.  The softness also makes for a rockin' eye shadow base.  

Here is a little better view of Cottontail, it's a really pearly white.  Poison, the red is really fun.  I've worn it a few times and it just pops.  The black looks a little washed out with my flash, but don't worry, it is a wonderful deep dark black that is so smooth and silky to put on.  

When I ran my finger through them, the did smudge, but I rubbed a lot harder than anyone would rub their eye.  I would call them waterproof, as soap and water doesn't touch them.  You have to use an oil based makeup remover to get these suckers off.  

My next gel eyeliner loves are by BH Cosmetics.  They have some really fun colors that I enjoy and a great price point at $7.95... actually I always see them "on sale" for 50% off and a 3.95 price point.  Can you believe that?????  I haven't tried a whole lot from BH, I sort of prefer Coastal Scents and they are very similar.  However, Coastal Scents has really boring gel eyeliner colors, and only 4 or 5 of them.  Meh. 

http://www.bhcosmetics.com/products/gel-eyeliners


I picked up 4 to just try them out.  From the bottom: Fairy, a WONDERFUL green with gold undertones.  Really beautiful.  Next is Fresh, a nice metallic pop of minty green.  You guys know how I love pink eyeliner and Blow is a fantastic metallic pink almost fuchsia.   Night is an almost black indigo-ish eggplant color.  Great if you want something dark, but maybe not quite black.  

These are such fun colors.  The lighter colors are a bit soft as Makeup Geek's Cottontail is... but I'm sort of ok with that.  That makes them versatile as a shadow base or hell, just a shadow.  For $3.95 I'm going to be picking up a few more colors that were out of stock when I ordered.  These are a really great value.  

They did also smudge when I ran my finger through them.... but as above, I ran it through harder than anyone would ever rub their eyes.  The staying power is great, it doesn't fade by the end of the day.  I would call these water resistant, as just running water on them they were fine, but soap and water does take them right off.  But they are so inexpensive and the colors so great, how can you resist???

The next thing I want to talk about in the realm of gel eye liners is brushes.  Get a GOOD brush.  I have several ranging from an angled flat brush, all the way to a square flat brush.  My favorites are the bent liner brushes, and my favorite I've found is Makeup Geek's.  $6.99 ladies, yep, a quality brush for under $10 bucks.  Best liner brush ever.  The thing that makes it different is that instead of it just being a few brush hairs in a small ferrule, it is like a tiny pencil brush.  The angled ferrule makes it really easy to use as well.  You can kind of see the comparison in my picture below.  
Most bent eyeliner brushes (or non bent ones for that matter) are like the black brush I have here... just a bunch of straight skinny bristles.  Which is fine if you want to do a really skinny line along your lash line.  But in the brush with the silver ferrule (the Makeup Geek brush) you see how it looks like a little pencil.  I LOVE this brush.  It's so versatile and you get great control.   I really recommend this brush.  

Lastly, I wanted to link to a tutorial on how to do quick perfect winged eyeliner.  This is the easiest most precise way out there... Yes I can do my winged eyes freehand, but when I'm in a hurry I use this tape method.  So quick and easy.  

http://www.makeupgeek.com/tutorials/the-1-minute-winged-liner/

That's it for today!  Stay beautiful!!



Monday, August 11, 2014

No Poo Shampoo Experiment Wrap Up

Hi my lovelies!  I thought I would do a sum up so you guys didn't have to dig through all my posts for information.

I love the no poo thing.  Just this last weekend I had someone touch my hair (because it was shiny) and they gasped and said "Oh my god, your hair is so soft".  It is...but it still has good body.  I don't use styling products besides my natural leave in conditioner type product which I'll talk about below.  Ok, If I wanted to do an updo I would probably use my hair gel and hairspray... but I don't use any products with silicone in them.  This isn't the best picture, but it is from this weekend... you can't really tell how shiny and soft my hair is but trust me... it looked great.

It takes every bit of a month to adjust, I would say more like 6 weeks.  Your hair will suck for the first couple of weeks, but it will gradually get better then be amazing.  There is some mental road blocks you will have to get past.  Your hair will feel different in the shower.  You aren't using shampoo that strips your hair of all it's natural oils, then conditioners that lay down artificial silicone to coat your hair and make it feel slick.  Your hair will not feel slick in the shower, it sort of feels waxy... but that is your natural oils that are coating your hair so that is actually what your hair SHOULD feel like.  The slick silicone coated hair is not what your hair should feel like.... But that's what we've known all our life, so it is a little hard to get past that mental block.  

My recipe:
You will tweak things and find a formula you like.  This is what works for me.

BS = Baking Soda solution ("shampoo").  Mix 1 Tablespoon of baking soda with 1 Cup of water.  I add 5-10 drops of Liquid Castile Soap.  I like the Lavender and the Almond.  It just gives it a little bit more "slip" (I'll talk about this below).

ACV = Apple Cider Vinegar ("conditioner").  1 Tablespoon Apple Cider Vinegar to 1 Cup of water.

My routine:
Every 3 days or so, I use the BS to wash my hair.  They say to try to only get it on your scalp, but it gets all over my hair since it is short right now.  I use a squirt bottle and add solution to my hair until it feels a little slippery.  Then I use my fingertips and "scrub" my scalp.  I let the BS sit on my hair/scalp for a few minutes (while I'm washing my body in the shower).  Rinse thoroughly.  My squirt bottles are sort of small, but I mix up a couple of cups and that gets me through the week if not more.  Same with the ACV.

After the BS, you need to return your hair's pH to normal, so you rinse with the ACV solution.  This you should just get on your hair, not your scalp, but again... it's a solution so it just goes all over.  I work this in (no scrubbing) and let it sit while I shave my legs.  Rinse thoroughly.  The vinegar smell will go away when you rinse.  

In between BS/ACV "washings" I sprinkle my hair with a cornstarch/cocoa mix, I really work it in and let it sit for 10-15 minutes.  I then rinse it out in the shower.   The cocoa is supposed to make it less noticeable on darker hair than just plain cornstarch... but if I use this and leave it in my hair looks matte and powdery, cocoa or no.  So that's why I rinse it out.  It absorbs any excess oil and smells like cocoa (YEA!).

Things to note:
Clarify your hair before you start.  I just picked up Suave's Clarifying shampoo and used it as my last shampoo.  No conditioner... just shampoo and let dry naturally.  Remember, you hair is going to suck for a few weeks.  But I feel this helped the transition period because it got rid of all the gunk in your hair.

If you aren't ready to go no poo, you can go low poo.  Instead of BS, you can use liquid Castile soap.   Liquid Castile soaps are made with various oils, tocopherol (vitamin E) and Potassium Hydroxide (None remains after saponifying oils into soap and glycerin).  It lathers up, but is really quite natural.  It is a good alternative to BS, and what I use to wash the color out of my hair when I'm covering my grey.  (I love it as a shower gel!).  I like Dr. Bronner's, they have great scents and can be found at Target.  YOU STILL NEED TO USE THE ACV RINSE AFTERWARDS!!!!!
https://www.drbronner.com/DBMS/category/LIQUIDSOAP.html

My hair went through a dry period, and still can be a little frizzy if I let it dry naturally.  You have worked hard to rid your hair of silicone, so don't use a styling product with them!  Anti Frizz products and leave in conditioners are chock full of the suckers.  I LOVE Shea Moisture's Coconut and Hibiscus Curl and Style Milk.  The ingredients are all natural (Mostly different oils) but the texture is like a lotion.  A little goes a long way.  I run about a dime size dollop through my ends before letting my hair dry naturally OR blowing it dry with a hair dryer.   My hair texture is wavy and slighly frizzy.  This really helps, and helped with the dryness.  You can also find this at Target.  It is with the products for African-American Hair.  I really like every product of Shea Moisture that I've tried.  I'll eventually be trying their different hair products, just to see what else I like.  Good natural stuff.  It also smells quite good, and you all know how I like good smelly stuff.
http://www.sheamoisture.com/SheaMoisture-Coconut-Hibiscus-Curl-Style-Milk-_p_747.html

Speaking of smell, Since your hair just smells like nothing using this process...I wanted to fragrance my hair.  I found fragrance oils rated for use in soaps, lotions etc.  I put a dropper or two in with some distilled water and spray some on my hair before drying.  I find it works nicely, just shake the spray bottle before every use... oil/water... you know... don't mix.

This is my routine.  I have a few things I want to try, like an aloe and honey mixture to use as "shampoo", but this routine really works well for me now... so that's what I'm going with.  They say you should only have to no poo your hair 1x a week, but I'm finding 2x a week works for me.  Eventually I might get to 1x a week.

This is a commitment, but once you get through it, it is so easy and good for your hair.  I don't buy expensive shampoos or products anymore.  It's really great.  I had a friend tell me that she doesn't want to do it because she wears a helmet and gets sweaty and nasty under there... which is understandable, but just rinse your hair afterwards and you will rinse the sweat away.  You don't have to wash and strip your hair to get rid of sweat.  I have no problems working out and getting stinky hair, and I work out on days I don't BS/ACV.  I just rinse and it is fine.

I don't "do" my hair for work every day.  I dry it most of the time and am out the door.  On days I do "do" my hair, I have no problem drying and flat ironing.  As I mentioned above, I don't need any products to just straighten it, and my hair is super shiny and soft.

So that's it.  My No Poo formula in a nutshell.    


Thursday, August 7, 2014

No Poo Shampoo experiment week 5ish

Hi Everyone!  I'm sort of losing track of what week this is in my experiment, but I think it is 5ish.  So I have a few things to share this week.  Let me start out by saying I feel like my hair is really well adjusted now, and I am enjoying no pooing.  So let me share with you some of what has happened in the last week.

1.  I had my hair cut.  My hairdresser knew I was doing no poo, and was very understanding.  I had "washed" my hair that morning with my BP/ACL routine, so she just sprayed it down with water and gave me a trim.  I will say this totally helped with my crunchy ends.  I'm going to let it grow out some, just do the collarbone length thing... Short is too high maintenance for me... I don't want it halfway down my back like I used to have it...but something that still looks stylish but I can throw back into a ponytail if I need to... so now I have 6 months or so of growing out to do.  Sigh.  The take away from this is still get your hair trimmed!!

2.  I colored my hair.  I still had some of my regular standard color that I've used for years, so I used that.  It took fine like it always has, but I did do something a little different when I rinsed it out of my hair.  I know you are supposed to just rinse color, but I can't stand that... it seems like if I do that I get color stains on my towels and sheets and it really hacks me off.  So I do like to shampoo the color out.  I did the color on Saturday, and it is now Thursday (keep that in mind).   So instead of my BP/ACL mix I usually use, I did use some liquid Castile soap.  The Castile soap is a great low poo method (I won't get into specifics here, but I've been using it as shower gel lately and I really like it).  You still need to do an ACL rinse to restore your hair's pH from the Castile soap, but it got the color out nicely.  My hair felt great afterwards, and not stripped of natural oils.  One note, I will say the new growth that I colored seems to have faded a little already.  I've read accounts that BP/ACV will fade hair color quicker and this may be the case.  It isn't horrible, but I did notice it is slightly lighter than my dark brown almost black color I've been using as of late. I low pooed on Saturday to get the color mixture off my hair, no pooed on Sunday (I had a date, felt like I needed fresh hair here.. I know... it's a mental thing) and no pooed Wednesday night.  I noticed the fading this AM.  

I am going to try the Henna/Indigo mix next... (I'm ordering today so I'll have it on hand when the bug to color my hair bites me).  I've heard that Henna does not fade.  Once it's on your hair it is on there.... so I'm hoping that it may not fade as the regular color seems to be doing.

3.  I tried an all natural leave in something.  It's not really a conditioner, or styling product.  But it is.  My hair is wavy/frizzy and I've been having some issues with that.  It has gotten better since the trim and my hair adjusting to no poo... but it still is a little fly away if I let it dry on it's own.  So I felt I wanted to put a little product in there, but something natural.  I know I have my coconut oil, but I wanted to try something that would be more portable if I wanted to travel.  So I found COCONUT & HIBISCUS CURL ENHANCING SMOOTHIE by Shea Moisture.  It is a nice creamy formula, about the consistency of hand cream.  Just a little goes a long way.  I put about a dime sized (or less) dollop of product on my wet hair and let it dry naturally.  I really loved how this made my hair feel.  Very soft, yet lots of body and waves.  I need to get rid of all my other unnatural styling products that have silicones and other bad stuff in them.  I need to do a serious purge.

So...... I do like how my hair feels now that it has adjusted.... When it dried last night it felt so soft yet has good body.  I'm looking forward to drying my hair with the Shea Moisture smoothie to see how it behaves.  I would say the dryness I was experiencing has subsided, and the trim helped that too.

My current routine that has been working VERY well for me is: BP/ACV (Shall we just call this no poo from here on out?) every 3 days.  In between no pooings I use the corn starch/cocoa mix and sprinkle that in my hair about 10 minutes before I shower.  I really work that in.  This soaks up any excess oil on my hair and makes it smell cocoa-y.  When I shower I rinse it out.  I don't like leaving the powder in.. personal preference.  My hair is looking really great with this regimen.  OH... I'll admit I've added just a bit of the liquid Castile soap in my BP wash. (Maybe 5-10 drops per cup) It gives it just a bit more "slip" and a touch of fragrance.  I know... I'm obsessed with how things smell.  The ACV rinse does kill the fragrance, but I like my mix.  The BP wash on it's own has a bit of slip to it, and they say to add BP till it feels slippery.  The thing to remember is try stuff, what works for me may not work for you.

My stylist said my hair felt "different".  And it does.  The natural oils that are SUPPOSED to be there does make it feel different than hair that has been totally stripped of it's natural oil and silicones added to give it that "slipery" texture.  When my hair is wet, it isn't slippery like we are used to.... at first I wasn't sure how I felt about it... but now I like it.  I think it is how it is supposed to feel.

I still need to try the aloe/honey "wash" but I'm having such good luck with my current regimen I don't know if I'll change.  BUT, I will mix some up this weekend and give it a try so you don't have to.  Hahah.

I did make my own hair scent.  I found some fragrance oil that is rated to be used in lotions/soaps/etc.  I figured that those were safe to get on the skin.  I added a dropper of the fragrance to distilled water.  I've been spraying it on my hair before I dry and I feel that it works really well.  Now I just have to fine tune the scent to what I want.  The generic almond/honey is too almond-y and the lavender/vanilla needs just a bit more vanilla I'd say.  So now I'll be trying to find my perfect scent blend (I LOVE how honey sent smells!!).
So that is my update for this week.  I'll let you know how the aloe/honey wash goes and just keep you in the loop of how everything is going.  I will say that I think this is such a great alternative to shampoo and conditioner.  BUT you have to give it at least a month I would say.  Your hair will not be at its best till it gets used to the regimen... It could be dry or oily... but it will be freaking out for a while.

Hit me up if you have any questions!

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

No Poo Shampoo experiment week... uh...week 4??

Just a quickie tonight to update on the no poo progress.

The Hydrosols I ordered to fragrance my hair are AWFUL.  They smell like rotting vegetation with a slight smell of Lavender & rose.  Lucky they were inexpensive 3-4 bucks... but the spray bottles they came in are nice heavy glass, and I would have paid 3-4 bucks for them empty.  I'll be getting some essential oils and mixing with distilled water to make a hair mist in the bottles once I pour the stinky rotting vegetation stuff out.
I think my hair has adjusted, but I'm still looking for my perfect formula.  I have no trouble using the BP/ACV mix once every 3 days.  My hair does feel a bit dry on the ends however.  On in between days I have been using my cornstarch/cocoa mix, letting that sit for 10-15 minutes... then rinsing it out.  That has been working very well.

So this week I'm going to try the Aloe Vera/Honey "wash" in between BP/ACV washes to see how I like that.  I'll let you all know how that goes.

I also got Coconut Oil.  Today I rubbed a little on the ends of my hair and I think that makes for a nice "leave in" conditioner.  I've read it works well as a deep conditioner too, and will probably try that this week as well.  Gives my hair a nice beachy smell too.

Remember, my hair doesn't smell bad, it just doesn't smell like anything.  It is a mental thing for me that my hair needs to smell like flowers or SOMETHING.  

Lastly, I need a haircut BADLY.  Part of the dryness is due to that and I'm getting a trim on Friday.  So I'll report in next week with more progress.

I will say that I'm pretty happy.  Have I seen a huge change in my hair yet?  No... but I've seen small changes and I think they will start adding up.  Oh yea, It's almost time for me to color my hair.  I think I need to order some henna/indigo and give that a go.  :)