Friday, December 18, 2009

What Is Alopecia Areata?

Alopecia areata is considered an autoimmune disease, in which the immune system, which is designed to protect the body from foreign invaders such as viruses and bacteria, mistakenly attacks the hair follicles, the tiny cup-shaped structures from which hairs grow. This can lead to hair loss on the scalp and elsewhere.

In most cases, hair falls out in small, round patches about the size of a quarter. In many cases, the disease does not extend beyond a few bare patches. In some people, hair loss is more extensive. Although uncommon, the disease can progress to cause total loss of hair on the head (referred to as alopecia areata totalis) or complete loss of hair on the head, face, and body (alopecia areata universalis).

What Causes It?

In alopecia areata, immune system cells called white blood cells attack the rapidly growing cells in the hair follicles that make the hair. The affected hair follicles become small and drastically slow down hair production. Fortunately, the stem cells that continually supply the follicle with new cells do not seem to be targeted. So the follicle always has the potential to regrow hair.

Scientists do not know exactly why the hair follicles undergo these changes, but they suspect that a combination of genes may predispose some people to the disease. In those who are genetically predisposed, some type of trigger--perhaps a virus or something in the person's environment--brings on the attack against the hair follicles.

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Thursday, December 17, 2009

Review of the Best Organic Hair Care Products

The Exclusive Ojon® Collection

From the remote tropical rainforests of Central America, an ancient native's secret to naturally beautiful hair has been discovered. Since well before recorded history the Miskito Indians, also known as Tawira or "the people of beautiful hair"™ have extracted a rich palm nut oil from the tropical Ojon™ tree to make a remarkably nourishing hair conditioner and shine enhancer.

Ojon® Rare Harvest Tawaka Ancient Tribal Rejuvenating Cleanser
The ultimate cleansing-treatment for dry, damaged, aging hair and skin, but ideal for all hair and skin types.
• Not tested on animals Manufactured in Italy

Personal Review from: degrosz in upstate NY 7/2/09
Love it!
Pros: Adds Shine, Cleans Thoroughly, Gentle, Great Smell, Improves Hair Health, Lathers Well
Describe Yourself: Beauty Conscious
Best Uses: Curly Hair, Daily Use, Thicker Hair
Hair Type: Very Curly Hair
Bottom Line: recommended
“The best hair care product I have ever used. My hair looks & feels amazing.”

A rare, 98% natural, intensively moisturizing antioxidant-rich, sulfate-free cleansing treatment for the hair.

• Unique, gentle, daily hair cleansing treatment that moisturizes hair and body while protecting from harmful environmental damage
• Quickly and thoroughly absorbs onto the skin and hair
• Leaves skin and hair feeling velvety-smooth with no oily feeling
• Rare, natural blend replenishes precious oils that skin and hair lose over time
• Contains a potent blend of wild crafted antioxidants
• Won't strip essential oils from hair and skin
• Formulated without chemical fillers or sulfates
• Enriched with wild crafted Ojon oil

Concealed deep within the tropical rainforests of Central America for centuries, two ancient tribal traditions come together to create a rare, anti-oxidant-rich, rejuvenating hair, face and body moisturizing cleansing treatment. Until now, the rare ingredients have been used exclusively by the native Tawaka and Tawira tribes. Both groups continue to harvest and process their precious crops by hand for use exclusively in Ojon™ products using ancient tribal methods.

Tawaka™ Ancient Tribal Rejuvenating Cleanser from the Ojon™ Rare Harvest Collection. The ultimate sulfate free cleansing treatment for hair, face and body combines two ancient tribal rainforest remedies to deliver the rich, nourishing benefits of pure Ojon™ oil, with the intensively moisturizing and potent anti-oxidant-rich properties of our exclusive, rare wild crafted Tawaka™ skincare blend.

This unique blend leaves damaged hair restored, very soft and shiny as it gently cleanses and thoroughly nourishes skin. Restores the precious oils hair and skin lose over time with no oily feeling. This no-tear formula gently removes makeup without leaving a greasy feeling, and won't strip hair color or natural oils from hair or skin.
A beautiful fact:
The savage cacao in Tawaka Ancient Tribal Rejuvenating Cleanser contains the same antioxidant amount as 125 lbs of blueberries!

Ojon® Shine & Protect Conditioner
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Personal review from: Curl Girl
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE, LOVE!
Pros: Adds Shine, Gentle, Great Smell, Improves Hair Health, Improves Texture, Smoothes & Softens
Describe Yourself: Beauty Conscious
Best Uses: Curly Hair, Daily Use, Dry Hair, Thick Hair
Hair Type: Wavy Hair
Bottom Line: recommended
“Seriously, my WHOLE life (I just turned 50) I've been trying a gazillion conditioners. This one is it. I still use Kiehl's Silk and Groom in my wet hair before I blow-dry, but it's this Ojon that makes my hair feel like...well, hair! It's really wonderful. Don't know how it would do on thinner, straight hair, but for my thick, wavy/curly, dry hair it's really amazing. Was using Ojon Hydrating Conditioner, which was good, but then I tried this Shine and Protect and "yes!" Or as they say in France, "et voila!" Please, don't ever stop making it!”
Ojon™ Shine & Protect Conditioner, a creamy rich, lightweight conditioner that moisturizes and detangles while enhancing and protecting hair color and restoring a brilliant shine.

Ideal for color-treated, dull, damaged or dry hair. Recommended for all hair types.

Benefits: Adds brilliant shine and conditioning to color-treated hair while enhancing color vibrancy and endurance. Moisturizes, detangles and improves manageability without weighing hair down. Features natural Algae extract which has a similar molecular structure as silicone enhanced with Jojoba, Vitamin E, Mandarin Orange extract, Papaya extract, Lime peel extract, Sweet Almond oil and Broccoli seed oil to intensify color brilliance and vitality and help maximize color retention while repairing, strengthening and sealing in moisture.

• Helps reduces breakage caused by thermal styling, sun damage and combing.
• Natural UV-inhibiting antioxidant complex helps protect hair from sun and environmental damage.
• Formulated with 100% pure Ojon™ palm nut oil, supported by clinical studies to fortify, restore and nourish damaged, color-treated or processed hair. Formulated to be color safe.
• Maximizes the vitality of color-treated hair
• Adds brilliant shine and conditioning
• Protects from UV and heat damage
Manufactured in Italy exclusively for Ojon Corp.

Ojon® Revitalizing Mist
Nourish, strengthen and protect hair before styling with this weightless leave-in conditioner. Also adds shine, gently detangles, and seals in color.

Personal Review from: Keisha in Iraq on 11/02/09
I Am Buying This Again!
Pros: Easy To Use, Lightweight, Moisturizes, Smells Great
Cons: bottle too small
Describe Yourself: Product Junkie
Best Uses: Natural curly hair
Hair Type: Very Curly Hair
Bottom Line: recommended
“I used this product on my naturally curly hair which is normally very difficult to comb out and it left my hair feeling soft and I was able to comb it out with ease.”

Ojon™ Revitalizing Mist, a weightless pre-styling leave-in conditioner that rehydrates, nourishes, strengthens and protects the hair as it prepares it for styling.

Ideal for dry, damaged or chemically-treated hair. Recommended for all hair types.

Benefits: This exceptional "shake to activate" formula rehydrates restructures and smoothes away tangles with one simple movement.
• pH balanced vitamin-enriched formula seals the cuticle to help prolong hair color and help styling products adhere more effectively and evenly
• Reduces breakage caused by thermal styling, sun damage and combing
• Enhanced with Bamboo extract and Vitamin H to help strengthen the hair and ensure that follicles are firmly anchored
• Adds shine and helps combat humidity to eliminate frizz
• Formulated with 100% pure Ojon™ palm nut oil, supported by clinical studies to fortify, rebuild and nourish damaged, color-treated or processed hair.
No animal testing. No animal-derived ingredients.
Manufactured in Italy
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Any one of these Exclusive Ojon hair products is highly recommended by me. They work marvelous on naturally curly kinky hair. Black hair thrives in a moisture rich environment. Ojon is especially formulated to 'feed' our hair cells. Hair products such as these, make hair care enjoyable again. See for yourself how many hairstyles you can come up with, as your hair 'heals' from all the abuse and neglect its been under. Ojon is the best!

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Hair Care Tips for Men


Okay guys, be honest, how much do you really care about your hair? It is typical to think that guys don’t spend much time caring about their appearance let alone their hair.

These days you see more men of color wearing locs—glorious locs. I think today more than ever before men are starting to care about more than just their hair. They are heading over to nail salons and putting their feet up for a pedicure and handing over their hands for a manicure.

Don’t be surprised though. Women love a manicured, clean man. For women, cleanliness in your outer appearance represents cleanliness in the bedroom.

It’s high time that men take heed and care for their health, bodies and appearance as they like to see their women do. There is absolutely nothing effeminate about this…it’s the manly thing to do.

The following are a couple of tips for caring for your natural hair.

1. Shampoo & Conditioner
A good shampoo has four basic characteristics
  • It cleanses the hair of oil and debris
  • It works up a good lather in hard and soft water
  • It does not irritate the skin
  • and it leaves the hair and scalp feeling cleansed and looking healthy

Just because you are a guy doesn’t mean you shouldn’t condition your hair. Many conditioners contain lanolin, vegetable oil, proteins, and herbs, which are designed to restore your natural oils and moisturize your hair for optimal hair health and growth potential.

 Leave-in conditioners are a great alternative to pomades, sprays, gels and other styling products. Your hair will be more manageable and style able as a result.

2. Homemade Remedies To Add Shine And Protein To Your Mane Of Locs
Eggs provide protein to your diet, and they can also work as a protein for your hair when you add the yolk (not the whites) to your shampoo.

As a deep conditioning regimen, I recommend this being done perhaps once a week or once a month.

Simply beat the egg yolk (1 yolk) in a bowl, and apply to wet hair in the shampoo lather. Let it sit on your hair for about 5 minutes while you hang over the wash tub or sink. Follow this with a luke warm or cold water rinse. Do not use hot water, unless you want scrambled eggs on your head!
Lemon Rinse
Use a lemon rinse to clear out the hair.  Squeeze about half a lemon into a big cup (strain out the  seeds and pulp) add about 1 cup of cool water and let lemon water trickle through your hair.

Follow this with a warm olive oil treatment. Work in an ounce of olive oil to shampooed hair and wrap a steaming hot towel on your head. Leave in for 10 or 15 minutes and rinse lightly; towel dry gently.

3. Styling
I always believe less is more when it comes to men’s hair styling. The end result, when you
have finished styling should never look overdone. Men’s hair looks better if it looks and smells clean.  If you have put some effort into your appearance, and used a small amount of product in  your hair to give it that natural glow.

Depending on the length and texture of your hair--if you have curly hair you may want to use
a mousse to help you manage your style. For straight hair, try a gel. Pomades work well to keep your hair in place if you have a close crop cut and you brush your hair to keep the waves in place.

Natural oils and moisturizing sprays work well for dredlocs and coarse afros.
Whatever hairstyle you choose to wear gentlemen remember, cleanliness is a big plus to the opposite sex.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Hair ShampooThat Nourishes Your Roots

A favorite of all the natural and organic shampoos.
From the remote tropical rainforests of Central America, an ancient native secret to naturally beautiful hair has been discovered. Since well before recorded history the Miskito Indians, also known as Tawdra or "the people of beautiful hair"™, have extracted a rich palm nut oil from the tropical Ojon™ tree to make a remarkably nourishing hair conditioner and shine enhancer.

Ideal for natural or chemically-treated, curly, coarse or unruly hair.

Ojon™ Ultra Hydrating Shampoo is a rich, gently cleansing daily conditioning shampoo ideal for ultra-dry or unruly hair, natural or chemically-treated, thin to thick. All-natural plant-based cleansing agents, including coconut and wheat protein, are combined with the hydrating and smoothing benefits of 100% pure Ojon™ palm nut oil, babassu, shea butter and sweet almond protein. Hair is left shiny, smooth and manageable.

No animal testing. No animal-derived ingredients.

Pure and simple organic shampoo
Ultra-mild, pure and healthy cleanser for all hair types. Safe for color treated hair.

100% Nontoxic Plant Chemistry

Ingredient Notes:

1. Certified Organic
2. Antioxidant Intellimune™ Seed Oil Complex
3. Naturally Occuring Component of Organic Essential Oil Blend

Black Hair And All Those Products


Many people of color spend a large amount of money on black hair care products each month. If you are
spending a great deal on these products, you may be shocked to learn that you can get many of the
same quality hair care products for less, taking into consideration what you actually need to
use. Keep in mind that using too many products can damage your hair.

So the question is:
What is the solution to having beautiful healthy natural hair without breaking the bank?

One option to consider is simply purchasing only what you need. Don’t be a ‘product junkie’ and
stock up on products that you will not use up in a life time.

Don’t purchase the most expensive name brand, because nine times out of ten, the generic
company and the popular ‘name brand’ company is using the same manufacturer, but
with a less expensive price tag.

 You may feel you need waxes, gels and other hair styling products, but in fact
natural healthy hair doesn’t require nearly as much product. Good examples of this are products that add
too much shine to your hair. The simpler the better.

When natural hair is well cared for, it does not need to be over washed. Using a clarifying shampoo is
An excellent way to give your hair a deep cleanse. Simply replenish the natural oils back into your scalp and hair with Jojoba oil known as ‘liquid gold’-- any natural oil that is blended with pure essential oils is great too; they are soothing and healing to your scalp and hair.

In addition to all these considerations, keep in mind what you’re actually putting on your hair.
Adding toxic chemicals like hair color, perms and sprays to your hair is worse still, especially when you spend hours a month blow drying and flat ironing your hair. The best solution here is to simply reduce or eliminate altogether the amount of chemicals added.

You may even want to consider finding a few organic products. These are simply the best for your natural
Tresses and they do not hurt your hair in the process.

Here are a few more tips to keep in mind:
·         Do not wash your hair every day. You don’t need to, besides, excessive washing strips away many
of the nutrients your hair needs to stay moisturized for optimal growth opportunity.
·         Use minimal amounts of any hair care product you use. Being careful to follow directions for that particular product.
·          Switch out conditioners and shampoos every few months. Some hair products leave residue in your hair and after
a while it builds up and weighs the hair (locs) down and some loc wearers experience hair breakage, which is largely
due to the weight and dryness of the locs. Switching to another brand or product every few months will help your
hair stays alive and experiences a great clean feeling.
·         Minimize the use of your hair dryer, excessive usage aids in the breakdown of your hair.
·         Do not wear your hair up in a pony tail too often because this is a sure way to put tension and stress on the parameter (edges)
Of your hair and you will begin to see breakage and may experience baldness and permanent damage.

Most importantly, taking care of your natural hair is easy and fun especially when you fall in love with it.
Your visit to the hair salon will begin to decrease and you will experience very minimal hair loss.

You will eventually have no need for weaves, braids or extensions as your creative juices begin to flow and you start experimenting with hairstyles that are complementary and excepted in the workplace.


Who knows, you may even get the courage to embrace your total self and through away the hair color too!



Monday, December 14, 2009

5 Ways to Reduce Dandruff


Dandruff is detected by the itchy and flakiness of the scalp. You can always check with your
dermatologist to identify the problem and for remedies that help cure it. You may not even have
dandruff; your current hair product including shampoo and conditioner could be irritating your
scalp. So, try switching your product first to a non-dandruff fighting shampoo and conditioner.
See if the flakiness goes away. Stress can be a main cause for dandruff, so make sure that you
try relaxing techniques daily to reduce your stress level.

1. Shampoo
Wash your hair with warm to cool water. Try a mild shampoo for a few weeks, and if you do not
see any results, use an anti-dandruff shampoo. You should notice improvement in 4-6 weeks.
Avoid alcohol based products, or any other styling products until the dandruff subsides. Instead
use a leave-in conditioner to maintain shape.

2. Aloe Vera
You need to soothe your scalp because it is red and irritated, so try Aloe Vera. Rub the gel onto
the scalp and keep it on overnight. Be sure to replace your pillowcase.

3. Apple Cider Vinegar
Try pouring two tablespoons of Apple Cider Vinegar onto your scalp, or lemon juice, or even try
a mixture of both. Leave it on for as long as you like about 20 minutes to an hour should work
and then shampoo.

4. Coconut Oil, Lavender Oil Soothing to the Scalp
Coconut Oil and Lavender Oil with a base of Olive and essential oils
is a mild and soothing choice in relieving dandruff. You can chill it and work it
through your hair. After a few days the dandruff should be gone.

5. Herbal
You can use various herbs including ginger, rosemary, tea or thyme. You can combine ginger
and rosemary with olive oil, separately and rub onto the scalp. Tea can be made and then
rubbed into the hair and shampooed. The oil from Thyme is an antiseptic and can be boiled and
left on your hair.
You can also try to eliminate dandruff from the inside out. Cut back on junk food, or eliminate it
completely from your diet. Try eating yogurt. Also, include more fruits and vegetables and
incorporate (soy) milk.
If the dandruff problem persists, or any of these remedies make the problem worse discontinue
and seek medical attention. You want to be sure it is in fact dandruff you are seeking. If it is
another skin condition, it will be treated using different remedies.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

What is Good Hair?

What is Good Hair?
Well, in my humble opinion, Good Hair is simply YOUR OWN HAIR...
Your own NATURAL hair...I know that a lot of us (people of color) have issues within our community and family about wearing our own natural hair...the time is NOW to learn how to embrace your own natural hair and know that it is Good Hair bare non!





Sunday, October 18, 2009

Beautiful Hair...Combination Set

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Robert Flack

Roberta Flack's voice is like silk!
She takes her time and the band is awesome!
This just happens to be one of my favorite Roberta songs...

Her voice is timeless!

in reference to: Roberta Flack mp3s, Roberta Flack music downloads, Roberta Flack songs from eMusic.com (view on Google Sidewiki)

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

I’m growing in my business…finally!

I now have a thriving business selling my hair care products 'NYBhair' online at my Etsy store— http://NYBhair.etsy.com

For the last month and a half I've gotten a couple of orders for my hair oils and its' been wonderful. But I have to say that this has come to me without me even really trying to promote my store, at least not aggressively yet. Now that I see that this 'thing' really does work, I will be getting the word out…and it's about time, because when I am blessed with a new subscriber to my website— http://www.NaturallyYoursBoutique.com , most of the time I get inquiries about natural hair care products—simple products that will nourish the hair and scalp.

I have to say that it's nice to have 'pretty product presentation' but, what most people are looking for is not only 'presentation' but 'product performance'…"is this product going to seriously give me the kind of hair that I dream of—full, healthy and vibrant?"

Well, I should venture to say that I personally don't think any one product can 'give' you all of what you dream of, only because the health of our hair comes from the 'inside'. Most of our 'outer beauty'—skin, hair, nails etc., comes from what we put in our mouth—our diet. The saying, "You are what you eat", holds some truth.

Even though it would be wonderful for my products to fly off the shelves and sales soar through the sky, the fact is that I will not try and sell a misconception that my products will produce for you this wonderful, full, healthy head of hair, when I know that we have to do more than just get our 'hair done,' we must 'connect' with our hair…did you know that your hair is connected to the most magnificent part of your body—your head!

Your head is a piece of machinery that only a Magnificent God could create to function and operate in the capacity that it does. Your head in my opinion is one of the most intimate and private areas of your body. I find it an honor when someone comes to me and allows me to "do" their hair. What that says to me is that they are trusting me with one of the most intimate parts of their body—their hair…our hair is our glory and I am being trusted to "fix" some ones glory, that's awesome to me.

Although I know that NYBhair products will sooth and nourish your scalp and hair, I still know that our health ultimately plays a bigger role in our hair beauty on the whole.

So, don't let all the pretty labels and shiny bottles fool you…the health and beauty of your hair doesn't reside in a bottle of this or a jar of that. It all comes from how well you take care of your 'temple' (your body). Are you eating, drinking, resting and exercising well? If so, then your hair will be a reflection. Then and only then, will you have the hair of your dreams—wonderfully full and healthy!

If you are interested in learning more about healthy cooking and eating or just want to take control of your diet and lose some unwanted pounds, I would recommend you checking out Ms. Barbara L. Ray's simple and easy eBook, "One of A Kind Vegetarian Cookbook AND The Divine Weight Loss Formula" (two books in one!) which can be found on her website at http://www.HerbsAndBooks.com . Join her mailing list too. She has loads of vital and useful information that will be timely for you and a blessing to your life.

So my friend, if pure simplicity in hair care products is what you're looking for, then I invite you to try NYBhair products—Beautiful Hair…Spray tm and Beautiful Hair…Oil tm at my store— http://NYBhair.etsy.com .

Monday, September 7, 2009

NEW ARTIST--Kene' Zyporah & Akua!!



They just happen to be my Beautiful Daughters!

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Beautiful Hair...Products by NYBhair---- A Naturally Yours Boutique company

Naturally Yours Boutique is owned and operated by Olufemi Alexander for the past 9 years.

Specializing in natural and organic hair products that all hair types can use. However, because of the nature of Naturally Yours Boutique--specializing in Naturally Kinky Hair Care For People Of Color, the products are very fitting for the tightly textured hair type.

All hair sprays, oils, shampoos and conditioners are handmade with cleanliness and care to ensure your safe use of the products.


visit our website at www.NaturallyYoursBoutique.com
and our blog at http://NYBhair.com

Thursday, August 6, 2009

The Benefits of Tea Tree Oil for Your Hair and other Uses

Tea Tree--(Melaleuca alternifolia, steam distilled leaf/twig, Australia) Fresh and antiseptic, rather pungent aroma, some might characterize it as medicinal. This is a ""must have"" essential oil. It is antibiotic, antiseptic, antiviral, bactericide, cicatrizant, expectorant, fungicide, insecticide and sudorific.

Although it may cause irritation on sensitive areas of skin, along with Lavender it is just about the only oil that many recommend to be used ""neat"" or straight from the bottle without dilution. Tea tree has extensive applications in medicine and veterinary medicine (rarely, if ever, used on cats or birds, use caution).

Its most important usage is to help the immune system fight off infectious diseases. Activates the white corpuscles to form a defense against invading organisms and helps to shorten the duration of illness. Indicated for influenza, cold sores, and gingivitis.

A series of massage with this oil before surgery may help to fortify the body. Its strong antiviral and germicidal properties are useful in repeated infections. Its fungicidal properties help clear vaginal thrush and is of value with genital infections generally.

Alleviates urinary tract problems such as cystitis. Gives relief to genital and anal itching as well as general itching from chicken pox to rashes caused by insect bites. Said to give some protection against x-ray therapy in breast cancer. It will apparently reduce scarring when applied before treatment as the protective film will guard against very deep penetration of the x-rays.

Helps to ease otitis. Reduces pus in infected wounds. Clears blemishes caused by chicken pox and shingles. Useful with minor burns, sores, sunburn, ringworm, warts, tinea, herpes and athletes foot.

Helpful with dry conditions of the scalp as well as dandruff. Blends well with cinnamon, clove, cypress, eucalyptus, ginger, lavender, and thyme.

For more information on how to mix and blend Tea Tree and other essential oils for the care of your beautiful natural hair, I highly recommend your getting your copy of “Nappturosity: How to Create Fabulous Natural Hair and Locs” by Erin Shell Anthony Get your copy now!

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

The Benefits of Jojoba Oil for your Skin and Scalp

Most people easily associate “jojoba” or “jojoba oil” with cosmetics. They are used to seeing it in the products they use every day including moisturizers, shampoos and conditioners, even anti-aging and sun care products. But this hypoallergenic “oil” (it's actually a liquid wax) is also available in its simplest form, pure pressed jojoba oil, direct to consumers for their own personal use.

Humble Beginnings
The amazing moisturizing properties of this unique seed oil have been known through the ages. Early Native Americans and the Indians who inhabited northwestern Mexico used the seeds and their oil for many applications. While they found it useful in the making of a coffee-like beverage, medicines for cancer and kidney disorders, and chewing as a dietary supplement and an appetite suppressant when food was scarce, probably the most lasting use has been for treating skin and scalp.

First officially documented in 1822 by German botanist Johann Link and eventually renamed Simmondsia chinensis by Austrian botanist, Camillo Karl Schneider, in 1912, the unique properties of jojoba had been discovered by chemists in the 1930's. Traditionally, sperm whale oil had been the product of choice for use in cosmetics. But the 1971 U.S. ban on sperm whale oil import sent cosmetics manufacturers looking for a suitable replacement. Jojoba fit the bill.

Nature's Best
Jojoba “oil” is different from other vegetable oils in that it is not actually triglyceride oil but a liquid wax. Its unique chemical makeup mimics the sebum naturally present on human skin. This is what makes it such a desirable product for the cosmetics we use everyday. According to the International Jojoba Export Council, jojoba is odorless, natural, non-greasy, and extremely stable. It doesn't break down when exposed to water or oxygen and, a natural carrier of Vitamin E and a natural antioxidant it is an extremely efficient non-comedogenic moisture regulator, penetrating the skin to moisturize without blocking the pores.

A perennial woody shrub native to the semiarid Sonoran Desert region of northwestern Mexico and the neighboring southwestern United States, jojoba grows in dense stands in the wild. It is presently also commercially cultivated in plantations all around the world in countries including Argentina, Australia, Chile, Egypt, Israel, Mexico, Peru, and the USA.

Extracting “Liquid Gold”
The seeds of the jojoba plant are crushed using various methods to extract the golden-yellow oil. It can be further processed with filtration to remove the color and odor. The forms most used by the cosmetics industry are “golden or refined (lite) jojoba, hydrogenated jojoba, jojoba esters, hydrolyzed jojoba, ethoxylated jojoba and other value added jojoba derivatives.” (International Jojoba Export Council, www.ijec.net, Manufacturing with Jojoba)

Jojoba oil is readily available through many sources. While found in any number of commercial skin and hair care products, many suppliers provide various bottled quantities direct to the consumer at a reasonable price either through retail outlets or for purchase online. The oil can be used topically, applied directly to the skin and scalp to remove makeup and product buildup, moisturize and soften rough, dry skin, even to relieve sunburn and condition and soothe skin during and after shaving. Added to other products like shampoos and liquid soaps, it aids in deep cleansing and conditioning. Mixing jojoba oil with your favorite essential oils makes for a relaxing, aromatic conditioning treatment for skin during massage.

Report submitted by: Olufemi Alexander—Owner/CEO Naturally Yours Boutique
email: Olufemi@NaturallyYoursBoutique.com
Blog: www.NYBhair.com

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Black Beauty Suppliers by Non-Blacks--a Video series

I ran across this video and thought that you would like to know the very interesting information provided here.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PT-nX25UrsI

please share this video with as many people (African-Americans) as you possibly can!
We need to take back our inheritance!


P.S. there are four parts to this series

www.NaturallyYoursBoutique.com

Saturday, August 1, 2009


What is Hair Anyway?
Hair--the strands are made up of, Medulla (core) Keratin (inner layer) and Cuticle (out layer).


Each strand of hair has its' own DNA. There are no two strands alike; and as various and diverse as human beings are, so is your hair--its' texture, color and grade.

Unique Properties--Our Skin and Hair



The melanin in our skin and the coil in our hair is a blessing. Our skin absorbs light and our hair acts as a wire conductor collecting, storing and transmitting electromagnetic energy. All energy is in the form of a coil and we have the coil in our hair, naturally and innately! We have the same spiral in our hair as electricity, tornados, whirlwinds, DNA and galaxies! These are all forms of powerful energy.

These special qualities allow us to absorb light, information, sound, nature and simply, life! This has a positive affect on our ability to be balanced with the universe which is filled with energy.


Coily, kinky hair has limited growth potential ONLY when it is not kept in accordance with the natural form God gave it; the spiraling coil form. If you put your coily hair in its correct form, your hair will not only grow, but it will grow endlessly!We must be re-taught to love our natural, beautiful selves and stop trying to be who we are not. Once we can embrace our cultural identity, we will be able to make a meaningful contribution to ourselves, our families and our communities.

** For further information on How to care for naturally kinky curly coily hair, grab this MUST HAVE eBook-- "Nappturosity...How To Create Fabulous Natural Hair and Locs"
by Erin Shell Anthony
www.KinkyHairBook.com