
Follow a modern mommy as she learns to bask in God's love, strives towards healthiness, creates homemade hair products and lovingly fulfills her role as a wife and mother, all while not losing her mind...sort of
Thursday, October 7, 2010
THE POWER OF BLACK HAIR

I'm Back....
Monday, December 14, 2009
The N word and our children
The Benefits of Apple Cidar Vinegar on the Hair

- Rinse the hair with ACV as it will balance the PH level of the hair, while effectively removing buildup from hair products and the environment.
- ACV also removes germs from the hair, which is a common reason for hair loss and dandruff.
- Rinsing with ACV will close the cuticle scales which cover and protect the surface of each hair shaft. When the hair shaft is protected, you have more smoother hair that reflects light and easier to manage.
- ACV can also kill lice in the hair... it is safe and more natural alternative to commercial lice treatments.
I love ACV... over the weekend I made a special herbal infusion with ACV and herbs of nettle, capsicum and burdock. I am allowing the herbs growth properties to settle in the ACV so that I can use it is a rinse for me and Tay's hair!!!
PS.. Do not worry about the smell, it will dissipate once you rinse it from your scalp.
Monday, November 30, 2009
Ms. Badu: The Righteous Natural

Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Hair Basics 101

The structure of Hair is often ignored, unless you are a cosmetology student. For me, I really never felt the need to learn about the hair structure because I depended on others to take care of my hair. Well, since becoming natural, I understand that learning the basics of hair care is the foundation to which we must build our knowledge base.
- Hair is comprised of three structures- The Cuticle, the Cortex and the Medulla.
- Hair grows from a follicle or pore within the skin. The root of the hair is the papilla ( You will know if the hair is shedding when you see the white bulb at the end, which is the papilla).
- Hair is nourished by the sebaceous gland that oozes an oily, waxy substance called Sebum (our natural grease).
- Inside the scalp, the hair follicle is grown by blood that provides nutrients from our food. This is the reason why it is vital to eat vegetables, fruits and lean meats in abundance because if you eat only a few, the nutrients will flow to the organs that need the nutrients first and the only a small percentage or none at all will make it to your nails and hair.
- Keratin is the protein that hardens and pushes the hair out of the scalp.
- Once the hair leaves the scalp, it is DEAD ( this is why you can get your hair cut and not feel any pain)
- The GOAL IS TO PRESERVE THE HAIR!!!!
Stay tuned for more information so that you will be an informed about the Basics of Hair Care and Growth...
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Plead the Blood:For Hair Sake
