Thursday, February 20, 2014

My Hair Journey

Hey everyone! So last night I made a trip to Lush to pick up some hair care products. I know a lot of people love Lush's Bath Bombs and other products, but for me that place is all about the hair. If you follow me on Instagram, or have seen any previous blog posts you know I have curly hair. Very long, ombred, unruly curly hair. So I want to share my hair care routine for all the other curlies out there. Enjoy! xxx

First off, I'm going to give you some back story on my hair to tell you why I use these specific products. When I was 8 I found out I had Alopecia. If you don't know what Alopecia is, basically it is an auto immune disease that attacks the hair follicles... thus your hair falls out. I have only had 2 very minor cases of Alopecia, the most recent about 7 years ago. The first time I had Alopecia I lost a 2-3cm circle of hair. This hair has never grown back. It's unnoticeable but to someone who has had Alopecia before, it's a constant reminder that your hair can fall out. With that being said, I do not dye the roots of my hair, and nor will I ever. I also like using Lush products because I find they use many more natural ingredients and less chemicals, which gives me a sort of peace of mind regarding my Alopecia.

Now my hair in general is very dry as I assume most curly girls' hair are. I started using Lush 2 years ago and noticed a drastic improvement in my hair. It wasn't nearly as dry, frizzy, and unmanageable as it had been. Ever since then I've been using it. Anytime I switch back to regular Shampoos or Conditioner, I can't get a comb through my hair and I get massive amounts of breakage. So if you have curly hair, I highly recommend these products.


These are the products I purchased. In the past I have used other Lush conditioners and shampoos but I don't find them thick enough for my hair.

Step 1: Hair Masks (1-2 times a week)


This product is called Marilyn. My first impressions of this product were general amazement. Marilyn is for blondes (natural or dyed). Because my hair is ombred, I am always on the hunt for something to make me blonder and to make my hair softer. First off, this product smells great. Some of the Lush products have a wacky smell, but Marilyn has a very soft herbal, floral scent to it. It's not overpowering at all though. Because I just started using it, I will have to update on whether I see my  hair getting blonder, but it definitely looked much shiner and less brassy today, after one use. This product also made my hair SO soft. I was actually astounded. I left it in for about 25 minutes, then rinsed it out and my hair has never been softer.

Step 2: Shampoo (3-4 times a week)

The Shampoo product I use from Lush is called Daddy-O. Again, this is also designed for blondes to keep your hair from going brassy, and it's another incredible product. I've been using this product for 10 months now and my blonde hair is definitely lighter. When I had my ombre done the second time, I asked for a more golden hue than a bright blonde. I began using this product and over the period of a few months, my hair became lighter and more defined. I was thrilled. My hair is actually lighter now than it was 10 months ago. My ombre has also lasted much longer. The first time I ombred my hair I had it done at the end of December 2012 then had to re-ombre it in early May. So roughly 4.5 months. I've now had my most recent ombre since May, and I haven't had to go back to get it lightened because of this product. It's a miracle and a huge money saver.

Step 3: Conditioner (Everyday to Every other day)



This product is called Retread. It is by far my favorite product by Lush, and I would say anyone with Curly hair, or thick hair should purchase this product. It's an extremely moisturizing, and thick conditioner. I also like the smell of this. This is my all around favorite product Lush sells.

Step 4: Leave in Conditioner 


R&B Hair Moisturizer is another life saver. I was given a sample of this a few years ago when it came out, loved it, and for some reason never repurchased it. Mostly because it's $22 a tub. But, I can assure you, if you have dry hair of any sort, you need this product. It has a very butter like constancy, and it another very thick product. The trick to using this, is knowing how much to use, I barely use any, because if I use to much my hair get's greasy and icky. I use maybe a quarter size amount on my all of my hair at one time, and that's good for me. I don't use this product all the time, because I sometimes forget, but you could definitely use it every time you wash your hair. My only issue with R&B is I really don't like the smell. It's not really a bad smell but I don't really like it. Although I find in the morning when I wake up the smell is much less powerful and I can barely smell it anymore. So it's not really that big of a deal. In my opinion though, the product is worth the smell.

Step 5: Fix my Split Ends



First off, I really should get a hair cut. It's been almost 2 years since my last, but I can't bring myself to get one. So if you're anything like me, or you heat style your hair this product is great. It's a very small container and it's in a hard wax form. You can use your fingers to melt this product and I apply it to all my ends, my bangs, and any flyaways. I noticed this really helped make my ends look healthier, and also defined the end of my curls, where my curls sometimes get lose and tangled. I adore the scent of this product. It's like perfume for your hair.

So that's my favorite Lush Products/My General Hair Care Routine. The only Lush products I don't like that I have previously used are Curly-Wurly, Veganese, and American Cream. 

Oh also, It's Raining Men smells like pure heaven...so if anyone wants to buy me that.

Here are the most recent pics of my hair:







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