Showing posts with label Supply List. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Supply List. Show all posts

12.9.10

Supply and Demand

Handle with care
  • Wash your hair on a weekly basis- washing your hair on a bi-weekly basis allows topical debris to set in on the scalp, preventing hair growth. Wash the hair every two weeks only if the hair is braided
  • Deep condition hair on a weekly basis- there is an exception to this rule. If you are a swimmer or if you work out frequently at the gym, then you should deep condition your hair every three days. Apply a leave-in conditioner to your hair every day
  • Invest in a high quality steam dryer to incorporate hot oil and steam treatments into your hair regimen; great for maintaining manageability- the Pibbs 514 Quick Dri Hair Dryer with Castor Base is a phenomenal yet expensive tool to use but it yields tremendous benefits for your scalp, especially if you do not regularly exercise. The experience of this dryer to your scalp is similar to a relaxing day in the spa
  • Never allow hair to air dry, unless the hair is set in a style, such as twists, braids, or roller sets- this is true, especially for natural hair. Always make sure that your hair air dries in a style to prevent frizz and minimize volume
  • Purchase a hooded dryer; one that is ionic and tourmaline-based  such as the Hype Hair Ionic Hard Bonnet Dryer for deep conditioning treatments
  • Create a natural hair care kit with the following items: shampoo, conditioner, leave-in conditioner, setting lotion, oils, moisturizers, hair pomades, hair butters, detangling spray, hair freshners, wide-tooth combs, tourmaline or ionic paddle brush, vent brush, round brush, 100% boar bristle brush, plastic caps, hooded dryer, rollers, clips, and silk scarves 

Spiral Supply List

Okay, ladies! So, I know that we all have one, yes? If not, now is a superb time for you to craft one. Whether if you are natural or not (particularly if you are natural), you need to be equipped the best quality of products and tools offered by the greats in the industry. If you are not a fame of name-dropping, well this is not the post for you. However, if want to budget your wallet and balance your hair's lifestyle (yes, it has one),  then grab a pen and pad or your laptop and take note.


Spiral Supply List
Industry vs. Affordable 

Hair Rollers                                                        Flat Irons
Kimble Hair Care Systems vs. Goody              FHI Heat Runway 1 inch vs. Gold 'N Hot Tourmaline1 inch
-silk                                              -satin               -nano silver plates                 -gold ceramic plates
-12 ct                                            -16 ct               -temperature gauge                -temperature gauge
-$45                                              -$11.99             -$400                                         -$25.99



That is just the essentials. The rest is just for fun.


Hype Hair Electric Curling Iron 1 1/2 inch $22.50          BumpIT $19.99                  R Session Root Control $180
www.hypehair.com                                                            www.bumpit.com              www.rsessiontools.com 



Salon Care jumbo magnetic rollers $3.00- Sally Beauty Supply
Hot Tools Professional Ionic Salon Dryer $65.00
Conair Smooth Magnetic Rollers 76 pieces $17.00
Hype Hair Debraider comb $2.49
Conair Infiniti Hair Designer $49.99
Annie Perm Rods $2.49
Fashion Ceramic Iron $129.00


Now, if some of these tools seem unfamiliar to you, I explain their usage in Supply and Demand.


































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