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If you look online for information on what not to do to your hair...you could be reading for days! I always find it absolutely insane how much content is really out there on the DO'S & DON'TS of hair care. Where do you start?! And does it vary by hair type? Then one article contradicting the other...how do you find the right information and have faith it actually accurate?! That's where we come in. We are all about taking care of your hair the right way. No chemicals. No Sulfates! No Parabens! We decided to put together a list of the MOST DEFINITELY DO NOT'S just for you! 1. DAMAGE FROM COLORING PRODUCTS/OVERPROCESSING : This seems to be the #1 worst thing you can do to your hair - according to hair gurus everywhere. It seems to be the one thing they can agree on 100%. This is called over-processing your hair. Whether its from chemical treatments, colors or bleaching...we've been there or seen it and it's NOT pretty. We've all heard the words breakage and fried as well! You will know if you have damaged your hair because your hair will be frizzy, brittle, dry, unruly hairs, you could have split-ends and the strands of hair may have a white end. There are a few ways you can improve your hair - like using a protein treatment or according to Gurus online but nothing is going to bring that hair back to its original quality. If you cannot cut it off, we recommend you try Deity America's Deep Conditioner For Damaged Hair . You can leave it until it dries or you can let it set all night long. They recommend you sit under a dryer, if possible, while you have it on your head. I have used this personally on myself & my daughter, multiple friends have tried it and everyone loves it! 2. TOO MANY HEATING TOOLS NOT ENOUGH HEAT PROTECTANT : It always seems when it comes to hair - we want what we do not have. These days....it's not about whether we can have it or not. Anything is achievable with a big enough wallet and a fabulous hair stylist, right? It is 2021 (first time I've said that, it just sounds crazy). I have always had curls and as I got older, it just got wavy, thick and frizzy...can you guess what my favorite hair tool is?! Yep...curly girls, you got it right...I LOVE a flat iron. A good straightener is like gold to me! It changes the texture of my hair and my whole look, but it also changes the health of my hair. I have never had to stay I've damaged my hair with a straightening tool, but I have seen some young girls hair fall straight out from a flat iron. Terrifying. If you keep your hair styled all the time and use a heating tool daily, make sure you are using a deep conditioner or hair mask once every two weeks, at the very least, and while you are using the hot tool, make sure you are applying enough protectant to keep your hair from being damaged. I try to stay natural & curly. I use plant based products in my hair but I can't help but love how I look with completely straight hair so my go to when I pull out my chi is Deity America's Repairing Essence Daily Moisturizing Lotion mixed with their Silk Serum Shine . Check it out! You will fall in love. I use it everyday to maintain the moisture of my wavy hair. 3. Hidden Chemicals In Your Hair Products : This one sounds terrifying but the reality is, this has been happening with companies over many years. I cannot tell you how many cheap products I've put on my head as a kid, without a clue or choice, and no one in my family had any idea how bad it was for your hair. We all know the shampoos and conditioners we are referring to. You can get them for under $1.50, they are extremely scented and you swear the conditioner actually steals the moisture right out of your thick, beautiful and now extremely dehydrated hair. As an adult, I do my best to stay away from these products, I even cringe when I see them in someone else's shower and quickly recommend my favorite shampoo (I'm horrible, I know). If your shampoo is mixed with your conditioner, don't even talk to me.... You're not real ( I joke, I kid....but seriously stop using that today!) When shopping for your new favorite shampoo, think about your hair and what it is lacking. Make sure you read the ingredients, if you spot any of these chemicals...put it down and walk away. Parabens, Triclosan, Chemical UV Filters, Methylisothiazolinone, Sulfates (sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) or sodium laureth sulfate (SLES)) , Phthalates, Mineral Oil, Quaternium-15 and Polyethylene Glycol. 4. Same Ponytail Everyday: Seems Harmless but putting your hair up, especially with damaging elastic bands, can be pretty bad for your hair. Hate to admit it but I fall into this category perfect. I am more conscious since starting to lose hair at the front of my head from this. It is a called a tension pull and if you are starting to notice a widows peak then I recommend you start making an effort to wear your hair in different styles. For low maintenance girls, this sounds horrible, I know, but we can have hair when we're older if we take care of it now and it will cost us less to maintain. For my tension pull, I have started using Deity America Plant Shampoo For Hair Loss . My entire family loves it, it is growing back my boyfriends hair that has been missing since early teen years & it is growing my tension pull back very quickly. Can't say enough about this shampoo & company. 5. Over Washing and Under Washing Your Hair : It's like how do we win?! Hopefully by now you have a wash day or two, at most a week, by now. If not, I suggest getting on a hair schedule. I know a lot of people will tell you not to wash your hair or dirty hair styles better, but that can also be damaging as well. Wash your hair the day before your event and the day you plan on styling. If you do go days without washing, try not to use heated tools on the days after you wash. One thing when it comes to not washing that I am guilty of is just using conditioner. This is okay for a day or so but you want a natural shampoo that will actually clean any residue left behind. I think the Deity America Plant Shampoo For Hair Loss does an amazing job of cleaning your scalp but not stripping your hair of all natural oils. My favorite thing to follow behind the shampoo is actually their other conditioner that is a quinoa based enhanced with Acai berries and pomegranate. This is a must have for all hair types even if you do not color your hair, it is an amazing hydrating formula. Try the Color Extending Protection Shampoo & Conditioner Advanced Quinoa Formula today. These are just a few things that you can watch for. A lot of these can end up causing hair loss, which you know can be truly traumatizing for a person! Make sure to keep an eye out and to read other blogs on google. Some of my favorites are: SLICE.COM FUNCTIONOFBEAUTY.COM INSIDER.COM See You Next Time!
Who would have thought that there would be a day we were told we were drying our hair wrong? To me, it seems like drying hair should be something that is just easy. I never thought there was a right and a wrong way, that is for sure. A few years back, I was working with an amazing set of girls and one had an amazing set of curls! Every day, just the curls you dream of, long, bouncing and perfectly flowing from her hair to her shoulders. I mean, FLAWLESS curls! After learning she is committed to using a T - Shirt to dry her hair, it got me curious....is this what I was doing wrong? Since a kid, I have just used a regular bath towel on my hair and always put my hair up like the woman in the photo above. As I got older, it started pulling near the front of my head by my forehead, so I stopped doing my hair in a towel after showers and just flipped my hair over and rubbed all the water out (my hair is long and thick and collects water...it can soak an entire t-shirt in seconds, if not dried completely). After a while of doing this, my ends were very course & really rough.....so my perfectly curly haired co-worker got me thinking - it definitely has to be my hair care regimen (routine). I started looking online and people were raving about this technique. Beauty Blogs and Magazines like NYMag & Bustle ( who even recommend their top 7 hair towels listed for you ) were approving this method of hair drying, Amazon even offered a cute little HAIR REPEAR Towel (yes that is how they spell it) that is rated top 10 with NYMAG . Then of course, we have a few articles saying DO NOT DO IT. That really got me curious. I didn't want to damage my hair further but I know using a regular old towel might not be the best thing for me at this point but what is the real difference? And how could something so light and soft be bad or worse for your hair than a thick bulky towel? Upon looking into this it seemed cotton was the culprit. Then I seen other articles arguing that opposite point. That a pure cotton T - shirt is a great way to dry your hair and it will even cause LESS frizz than the conventional drying methods! Another things I found is the MOST recommended hair towel material is actually Microfiber. It is recommended as the #1 across the internet. When drying your hair, one thig to know is the goal. The goal is to get the water out of your hair quick AND most importantly, GENTLY! Make sure you are not rubbing it out but dabbing or squeezing it gently to remote the water. Something else I wanted to put out there, Terry Cloth was pretty controversial online. Some said it can help grow stronger locks and promised you would see less breakage and less frizz... while others said it would straight up pull your hair out! I would stay away from that material for your hair drying regimen, unless you are using a highly rated hair towel with reviews from others with similar hair types. I added these link in here for you all to check out and find the right hair towel for yourself. These are all top rated and completely affordable! They also fit every single persons individual style with all the choices they have! TEEOWLES COCOANDEVE DEVA CURL MICROFIBER ANTI FRIZZ HAIR TOWEL DOCKANDBAY DROP YOUR FAVORITES BELOW!!!!!!!
October 15, 2017 We recently got to sample some awesome products from the all new Deity America hair care line based out of Merrick, New York. Known for it’s plant-based ingredients, the products (including shampoos, conditioners, shine serums, scalp treatment and even an edge control product) boast Tibetan native herbs that prevent and restore hair loss. I’m totally conscious of the products I put in my hair especially since I’m currently withchild and can’t afford to ingest any harsh chemicals or by-products. After one use of the Black Hair Element Washing Fluid Shampoo and the Plant Conditioner for Hair Loss, my hair felt a fresh clean with no overbearing fragrances or oil. The aroma was a surprisingly leafy and although I had to get used to the herbal scent during use, it didn’t leave any lingering smell in my hair afterwards. Of the several other products sampled including the leave-in conditioner, silk serum for after styling shine and the edge control product, I would give the collection as a whole 4 stars. With a more coily/curly hair texture, I needed to use more than I’d normally apply to saturate my entire head with both the regular and leave-in conditioners, which seemed to become watery as I worked throughout my hair and scalp. I can imagine having to purchase a large quantity in order to see the growth results after several weeks of routine use. Here’s a before and after from one cycle of wash using each product notes above… I’d absolutely recommend the product for a thinner textured hair. The only notable disappointment I experienced was the white flaky residue of the edge control which at first application was amazingly smooth, smelled great and held like a gel product. I had to keep putting water on the area throughout the day to dilute the white parts. As mentioned earlier, the quality of the entire line comparable to other all natural products on the market is very impressive. My opinions are based solely on the type of hair and experience I had personally and should not be held against another’s as they may vary depending on your hair. Check out their IG and website to see more reviews and request samples!! Find More About Their Amazing Team Of Women Read More Of Their Interesting Blogs & Articles Here Instagram: @Pinkilluminance Twitter: @Pinkilluminance Facebook: www.facebook.com/Pinkilluminance Youtube: Pink Illuminance