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About Maicurls

I got inspired write a blog due to my passion about my Natural Hair. It took me a while to find my way with my Hair...but I wouldn't change a thing now! I basically got to know my Hair through the help I found online (YouTube, Forums, Blogs etc) and want to "give back" by sharing what I have learnt over the years. My blog mainly consists of information about Natural Hair Care, Do It Yourself recipes and and tips I've learnt from all of you. I also share Skin Care and Health (Exercise) tips.

Ms. Maggi – Feature Story on Maicurls

Good Evening Maicurlies,

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I yet again had the opportunity to interview another beautiful natural head Ms. Maggi. Maggi the owner/blogger of CluelessCurl is an Eco-Friendly enthusiast and loves making her own natural products for her hair and skin (which I LOVE!) She also was kind enough to put a little piece about me on her blog as well (read here.

Take a few minutes to read over Maggi’s story in my Features section and do not forget to check out her Blog CluelessCurl or follow her on Twitter @CluelessCurl.

Thank you for sharing it with us Maggi!

Maicurls

Maicurls

Valentines Day Shindig

Hello Maicurlies,

So in honor of Valentines day (although I have to admit I am not the biggest fan of it) I have put together a little red and black combo. Even if you happen to not be on a date you can still dress up, get your girlies together, have dinner and hit the town.

Relationship or not I hope you have a fantastic day filled with love and laughter!Valentines Shindig

Maicurls

Maicurls

Flexirod Set Video Up on YouTube

Hi Maicurlies!

I have a new video up on YouTube and this time it is of my second attempt EVER at a Flexirod Set. Now back in 2011 I had initially attempted a Flexirod set which failed miserably. Similar to my first attempt at Bantu Knots I had tried the style on wet hair and the next morning …you guessed it my hair was still damp! The curls did not set, the style did not hold and frizz kicked in BIG TIME! I decided back then that I would not do them “ever again” just because I did not realise that it was not the style at fault but my method! 

Flashforward to 2014 and Voila! 

Two different styles once I took down the flexirods

Two different styles once I took down the Flexirods

The results are MUCH better than my first try! The curls held and I like it! I think with practice I will get better but lets be honest for one minute…Flexirods are no joke when it comes to trying to sleep! I do not use heat so they had to set overnight and boy oh boy did I have a restless night! I had a total of 58 Flexirods that I set with my DIY Leave-In Conditioner, Flaxseed Gel and sealed with my DIY Mixed Sealing Oil. There are still a few things I would “tweak” and I also want to try wrap my hair down the rod instead of winding the rod up towards my scalp but that is for another day. 

I have a write up as always of my method here and linked my YouTube Video here

I would love to hear about your Flexirod attempts, fails, successes etc!

Thanks

Maicurls

Maicurls

Get Listed on Natural Hair Blog Directory

Hi Maicurlies 

So I got an Newsfeed Email from the beautiful Ms. Devin owner/writer of Happy Kinks Forever (this is her link: http://happykinksforever.wordpress.com/) regarding a Blog Directory for Natural Hair Blogs.

Natura Hair Blog Directory

Natural Hair Blog Directory basically lets Blogger & Vloggers signup their Blog/Channel for FREE! So if you are a Blogger/Vlogger and are looking to get exposure go ahead and signup with them! Their Link: The Natural Hair Blog Directory

Maicurls

Maicurls

Hibiscus Flowers For Hair, Health and Skin

Hi Maicurlies,

So today I wanted to delve into the world of flowers and their abilities to help our health and appearance! The flower of the day is Hibiscus (Rosa-Sinensis!)

Hibiscus

The particular Hibiscus I will be writing about is the Red Hibiscus since that is what I grow in my garden.

In this post I will just touch upon the benefits and uses of Hibiscus powder/petals. I plan to write about how to make the powder in the coming weeks.

If you have been reading my Blog or following my Videos on YouTube you will notice that I love being able to use one product for several different purposes and Hibiscus does just that! While the Hibiscus plant (found in tropical regions across the world as well as countries in Asia and the Middle East) and in particularly its flowers are commonly used for decorative purposes , today I will be discussing its benefits as an Ayurvedic herb!

Hibiscus For the hair Hibiscus powder can be used to help grow healthy hair due to the fact that it stops excessive hair shedding, provides the hair with a boost of luster and bounce, adds a natural shine to the hair, strengthens the hair and as if that is not enough it is also said to delay premature graying. When combined with other Ayurvedic herbs such as Alma and Brahmi – the mix results in a wonderful conditioning paste. You can make your very own Hibiscus oil by seeping some petals in a carrier oil (e.g. Virgin Coconut Oil, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Grapeseed Oil, Almond Oil etc.) for 2 weeks and then straining it out. Should you be looking for a more intensified red tint from Henna, then Hibiscus powder is what you need as it can give you a more burgundy to red wine result. (Note – If you have light hair e.g. blond to light brown the colour deposit from the powder will be more visible than for those with darker hair e.g. dark brown to black.)

Keep in Mind – Hibiscus is slightly acidic and therefore might make your hair feel a little dry afterwards (depends on person to person) therefor, you should follow up with a moisturizing deep conditioner after application. You should also remember to cover counter tops with old newspapers and wear gloves and clothes you do not mind getting stained when using Hibiscus powder.

For the skin – Apart from its ability to help in the health of our hair, Hibiscus is also an awesome skin care ingredient that you should try to add to your routine! It is known to help reduce acne, eczema and skin irritations, particularly when it is made into a paste with Amla. Since Hibiscus contains Alpha Hydroxyl Acid (AHA), this makes it a commonly used ingredient in anti-aging products due to the fact that it stimulates the production of collagen. It is popular for its ability to reduce the appearance of winkles, delay the signs of again and reduce dark circles under the eyes.

For the Health – Hibiscus can also be consumed as a tea “sour tea” by seeping 2 teaspoons of Hibiscus powder in 1 cup of boiled water. (You can actually buy Hibiscus tea if you do not want to make your own.) The taste of the tea is quite sour and strong therefore you might want to sweeten it using honey. Hibiscus tea is said to help lower blood pressure, cholesterol levels, help those suffering with type 2 Diabetes and due the antioxidants present in the flower, it is said to help keep mild colds and flues at bay. It is also believed that drinking Hibiscus tea regularly can help increase your satiety (the feeling you get when you are full.) If you feel full you do overeat! 😀 At the same time it is believed that Hibiscus tea can help digest starch and sugar so why not add it to list of herbal teas right?! (Note: this is not a “diet” tea and should not be used as such.) 

P.S. you do not have to make your own Hibiscus power. There are number of sites selling Ayurvedic herbs (including Hibiscus) that are ready for use. 

Thanks

Maicurls

Maicurls

Some Valentines Day Gift Ideas for Him & Her

Hi Maicurlies,

Valentines Day is slowly creeping up on us and if you happen to be one of those last minute shoppers and do not know what to get your “significant other” here are some ideas. 

Some Valentines Day Gift Ideas for Him & Her

I hope you all have a fantastic Valentines Day and if case you do not have a “significant other” fret not! Celebrate with your single friends…there is always next time 😉

Maicurls

Maicurls

Dry Chunky Twist-Out Video On YouTube

After fluffing I arranged my hair

A lovely evening to you Maicurlies,

Another week another video! I decided to do my  simple Twist-Out method because I felt like wearing my hair out. I consider this as my most simple method because I only use my DIY Creamy Leave-In conditioner to moisturize and seal with my DIY mixed Sealing Oil. The next morning I use a tiny bit of my DIY Mixed Sealing Oil on my fingertips to undo the Twists and avoid extra frizz, separate each Twist , fluff my hair and I am done. 

I have a noted down a step-by-step of my chunky Dry Twist-Out here as well as a link to  my YouTube video here

What do you use when you dry twist your hair?

Thanks

Maicurls

Maicurls

Gold & Brown Glow

Good Afternoon Maicurlies,

I am currently feeling Gold and Brown which is what inspired this look. How I would love to throw something like this on! I am about to go shopping so who knows I might get lucky! 

I hope you are have a great weekend!

Gold & Brown Glow

Jane Norman cowl neck sweater
$36 – janenorman.co.uk

Jag stretch pants
lordandtaylor.com

Gucci suede boots
$1,185 – profilefashion.com

Maicurls

Maicurls

Scheduled Hair Trimming/Cutting Plans

Good Evening Maicurlies,

Scissor  -  Image courtesy of digitalart / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

Scissor – Image courtesy of digitalart / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

I have previously touched upon the topic of hair trimming/dusting/cutting in a previous post “Hair Trimming.” Scissors and I have a love hate relationship. My brain says yes it is necessary to trim but my heart says noooooo. Once I start I seem to get carried away, following this comes a euphoric feeling when I see my smooth ends and at the final stage I get upset that I might have “cut off too much!”

Now one thing I want to mention is that if you are on a growth journey then you might not see the logic of trimming or cutting your hair because you might think it sort of “defeats the purpose.” The argument I would make is while your goal might be length you should not sacrifice health. It is not necessary to trim your ends every months or every two months you might want to trim 2 times a year but you NEED to look and feel the condition of your hair. If you are holding onto every single strand of damaged ends just for the sake of having length you actually might end up compromising your length because of breakage! You want to be able to control how much is being cut versus it breaking off on its own. You want to limit the amount of damage versus causing more damage by ignoring the obvious. 

Now with all that said, as part of my Hair Journey (which is ever developing) I have noted down when I have plan to trim/cut my ends in my journal. I want to try and grow out my layers (which will not happen overnight.) I am a bit of an obsessive person so I plan out how much I will be trimming in each area. The hair at the back is the longest and therefore whenever I trim I will be taking a little more off from the back and I will basically lightly dust ends of the rest of my hair. This way I am still getting rid of any single strand knots etc but keeping in mind I want to grow out my layers. I will be doing this myself since I have a phobia of hairdressers over here (due to past experiences.) This is what my schedule looks like:

April (or March) – Dusting ends

August – Dusting & cutting ends at the back 

December (November) – Dusting ends

Now this is my ‘plan’ you never know I might end up having to dust by February and might end up “cutting” twice in the year. So I still keep an open mind that anything can happen.

While I am not the biggest fan of “length checks” because whenever I have seen girls do them it always seems to be based on their personal opinion on what “bra strap”, “mid back” “shoulder” length is. I have also seen girls stretch down to the very ends of their hair (where they basically have something like 6 strands of hair) and then say “oh so I have x- inches at the back.” I personally like to keep track of the length of my hair to monitor if I have experienced breakage. If I have it noted down it also helps to me to determine the reason why I might be experiencing a decrease or increase in length or if I feel I experienced breakage. I can look back at my journal to see what happened at that particular time and why it might have happened. 

Do you trim/cut your hair yourself? Do you have planned dates of when you will trim/cut your hair? How much on average do you cut? I would love to hear from you!

Thanks

Maicurls
Maicurls

 

Chic Weekend

Hi Maicurlies,

I am back with another weekend outfit. I love cardigans and while I do not often wear skirts I love the form of this skirt along with the plain yet chic blouse. Once you are indoors you can remove the cardigan and show off the simplicity of this top that just seems to fit well with the skirt and shoes. The accessories help to bring everything together! Again I did not feel like it needed to be “loud”… sometimes less it better right?

Have a Fantastic Weekend!

Chic Weekend