HUE BEAUTY & NATURAL HAIR AFFAIR – INHMD NYC BY: NATURAL PARTNERS IN CRIME

 

Sorry for the delay but here’s an update on my experience at the 2016 International Natural Hair Meetup Day that took place May 21st at the Sheraton Hotel in downtown Brooklyn, NY, presented by NaturalPartnersinCrime.

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International Natural Hair Meetup Day (INHMD) is an annual one-day event whose purpose is to allow an opportunity for women worldwide to meet in their own communities while networking, sharing, and virtually meeting other women participating in same day meetups around the world Natural hair meetups are events designed to inform, share, inspire, and aid individuals in their natural hair journey.

Being natural has introduced millions of women to a whole new world and journey of self love and acceptance. This new found community has brought women together to join forces and share their beauty secrets, hair tips without any judgement or hatred towards each other. This is the second event that I’ve gone to that NaturalPartnersinCrime has hosted and I will continue to attend more. I love the way women can come together as a unit to put on this amazing event!Screen Shot 2016-07-31 at 9.44.46 PM

Screen Shot 2016-07-31 at 9.44.04 PMThere were a lot of beautiful women in attendance showing off their beautiful tresses styled effortlessly ready to shop and interact with their Curlfriends.

In attendance were some amazing Hair and skin vendors such as Eden BodyWorks, Design Essentials,Mielle Organics Palmers Coco Butter, Made Beautiful  Uncle Funky’s Daughter, Obia Naturals and many others were present. Also Kinky Curly Yaki, natural hair extensions vendor had their booth set up. If you never heard of them they’re an amazing hair line that offers textures that mimic 4a/b/c patterns. In which you can ordering kinky hair bundles for protective styles like wigs and clip-in extensions for added volume.

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Eden Body Works
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Mielle Organics
The Wrap Life
The Wrap Life
Palmer's
Palmer’s
Kinky Yaki Curly
Kinky Curly Yaki

If you weren’t one of the first 150 guests to arrive on time to get your complimentary swag bag full of natural hair goodies and skin care products, you surely missed out! I definitely made sure I was there on time to receive mine, and I don’t regret that at all. Those who missed out were drooling over the size of our bags, eagerly looking to get a sneak peek of what we had. They learned that when NaturalPartnersinCrime puts together an event you have to be on time. ( I guess the saying is true: The early bird gets the worm)
Some of my favorite items were the Palmer’s Coconut Lotion & sunscreen, Eden Body Works Co-wash, Design Essentials Natural Curling Custard, TheMane Choice Leave in, and the Wrap Life head wraps.
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Swag Bag Sponsors Included:

@edenbodyworks

@mielleorganics

@palmers

@bymadebeautiful

@kinkycurlyyaki

@schmidtsdeo

@moisturelove

@themanechoice

@curlkeeper

@beemineorganics

@auntjackiescurlsandcoils

@sneakpeekbox

@frizzfreecurls

@coverfx

@janomi_hair

@inahsinaturals

@fortifydnaturals

@girlandhair

@sewlcustomsproducts

@deargorgeous

@pearls_boutique_shop

 

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It’s a new year so I decided to switch up my look a little bit, by getting my hair blown out at a Dominican hair salon. I normally get this done once or twice a year due to the fact that this style doesn’t last long. My hair is SO THICK, it refuses to stay in this style for more than a week. Also excessive heat styling is very damaging to your hair.

I have a love, hate relationship with Dominican hair salons. Every time I go, they complain about having to do my hair, saying“ It’s hard to detangle, I have a lot of hair, and it’s too kinky.” The blow dryers they use are EVERYTHINNGGGGGGG!!! I want to buy one, but I don’t want to burn myself. The temperature on the blow dryers are extremely high which allows my hair to get straight. But it’s not an easy process, after they detangled my hair the torture began. I was shaking in my seat, sweating like a dog, trying to hold back tears from the pain. Between all the heat and the hair pulling, I couldn’t take it! But hey it was all worth it. The stylist wrapped my hair up and I took it down the next day, and it looks AMAZING!!!

For the first time I can actually say that I truly love the way my hair looks. I am very happy with the length, the breakage that I had in the front grew back. (Thanks to my Wild Growth Oil, and Jamaican Castor Oil, and Peppermint Oil) I was constantly flat ironing my leave out when I had a weave in, without a heat protective. Sadly the bangs in the front of my hairline fell out. It took forever to grow back, which is why I switched over to closures and braids/ twists. Trust me ladies you don’t want your hair to fall out, so be careful with all the heat.

I have been playing in my hair all day, and getting as many selfies as I can. Hopefully this style last longer now that its cold out. I would love to hear your experiences if you have gone to any dominican hair salons. Fill free to comment below !

Natural Hair on Campus

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Being on a college campus that’s typically populated by Caucasian people, it’s a great feeling to see women embracing their natural hair and showing off their hairs versatility. The natural hair movement is rapidly spreading and I hope that soon enough women of color will be able to wear their hair in the workforce with no judgments. There is a common misconception about natural hair in the workforce; statements have been made that “natural hair is unprofessional”, “dirty or raggedy looking” or even “distracting.”

For those who don’t know it takes a lot of strength and courage for women to fully embrace who they are and rock their NATURAL assets that God has blessed them with. They’re a lot of different ways we can style our hair once we learn how to manipulate it properly. If you’re looking for more ways to appreciate your hair, here are a couple of styles you can try.

  1. Heatless Curls
  2. The Bantu Knot Out
  3. The Side-Swept Braid
  4. The Classic Pompadour
  5. The Pineapple
  6. The Frohawk
  7. Twist out /braid out
  8. Full Afro

 

Here are a couple of divas on my college campus rocking their tresses…


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Carlene

How long have you been natural?

I’ve been fully natural for 1 year and half now, but I did transition for about a year, so you can say it’s been roughly 2 and a half years.

Why did you decide to be natural?

Honestly, I always say that I went natural by default lol because I didn’t plan on doing it. When I came to SUNY Cortland, I couldn’t manage my relaxed hair and so it started to shed, which led to my decision to go natural. There are good hair days and very bad hair days, as expected lol but so far it’s been an exciting and emotional adventure.

What are your favorite hair products?

My favorite products are Camille Rose Naturals, Jamaican Castor Oil, Eco styler Gel, Palmers protein pack, Carol’s daughter cleansing conditioner and a few others.

What is your go to hairstyle?

My favorite hairstyle is a flat twist out! It is definitely my go to for every occasion.

What tips would you give to other naturals?

Best tip: Patience is key!! Everyone natural knows that this journey to growing your hair back all over again can be exhilarating, but also very frustrating. So, one thing God is growing in me through this process is a ton of patience. As the saying goes ” Good things take time.”

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How long have you been natural?

I have been natural going on 3 years.

Why did you decide to be natural?

I choose to be natural because I wanted my hair to be healthier. From the chemical treatments my scalp began to be more sensitive. I did my big chop in January 2013. I completely shave my head and I honestly felt happier and relieved.

Have you seen any changes?

After a year passed I had a lot of growth. A year later I cut my hair once again. I like the short look, but now I plan to cut less and grow more.

What is your go to hairstyle?

My go to hairstyle is Bantu Knots. This is the best protective hairstyle for my kinky hair because it protects my ends.

What is your favorite hair product?

My favorite hair products are Shea moisture’s curl enhancing smoothie and Basic’s Carbon Tea Tree shampoo and deep conditioner.

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What tips would you give to other naturals?

Never get discouraged with your hair. Have patience, your hair has a lot to offer as long as you take the time to offer the care it deserves. In the couple of years of being natural I have learn various things about my hair. There is more than one texture, As well as the limits and the possibilities of styles I can do. Ultimately the best decision I made and I wish I have the sense to have done it while I was in high school.

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How long have you been natural?

For about two and half years

What is your hair type?

I have 4b hair.

What is your go to hairstyle?

Bantu knots and twists out

 

Lydia

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How long have you been natural?

 

I’ve been natural for 10 months now. Since January 26th 2015. I big chopped. Cut off all my relaxed hair to just the recent new growth. My hair was really short.
When I went to college it was hard to take care of my relaxed hair because I didn’t have my usual hair dresser. And I’d been thinking about cutting it off even before then because I wanted to see what my natural hair looked like.

What is your favorite hair product?

African oyl (yes not “oil”)

What is your go to hairstyle?

 

Two strand twist out. My hair’s short so I can’t do much else with it. I tend to pin back the sides. But recently it’s gotten longer so I pin back the whole front. And brush down my edges

What tips would you give to other naturals?

Try to find what works for you. Definitely see what products you hairs responds to and how. Try different things out. Watch videos to get ideas but products other people swear by probably won’t be what works for you. So research hair types. Like porous vs non porous. 4c vs 4b etc.
And don’t forget WATERRRRR!!! It’s great for your hair. Seriously Cowash every 3-5 days. It’s great!! Keeps your hair soft. (That might be harder to do for people with longer hair.) Also STAY AWAY FROM SHAMPOOS!! It seriously dries your hair out. I’ve used shampoo on my hair only twice since I went natural. But then again my hair is short so dirt rinses away easier.

 

MY GO TO HAIR STYLE

My go to hairstyle this past summer was taking a twist out and headbands and putting my hair into a pineapple. I have to admit at times I get a little scared to play with different hairstyles. But the key is to just keep trying and see what works for you. This style just happened to work very well for me it’s quick and easy and looks great on me. Not to mention it gets better after a few days and I got a lot of compliments on it.

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If your struggling to find styles that work for you try searching on YouTube gurus that have your same hair texture. There are great Instagram pages that post some great styles.

These are the pages I follow

@naturalhairdaily

@pardonmyfro

@thelondoncurls

@kinky_chicks1

@curlygirlcollective

@alikaynaturals

@naturalpartnersincrime

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