Saturday 22 September 2012

The Most Amazing Brush Ever - Just go buy it already!


 Is this you right before you have to brush your hair? Are childhood memories scarred by having to sit there for hours while your mother attempted to tame the birdsnest on your head that was your hair?
While my hair was not so bad, my curly haired sister got the brunt of it, the finer underside of my hair always knotted and that meant brushing it involved ripping large chunks of it out.
This has always been quite problematic for trying to grow hair, and also having to clean the drain out constantly.

However my life changed when The Oracle, Zoe Foster, wrote a piece confessing she used this magic brush for brushing wet hair. As an avid follower of Zoe, I made plans to buy one immediately.
A few weeks ago I wrote about my hair and attributed 2 things to helping it grow thick and long quickly, one was not washing it with conventional shampoo and conditioner and my new magical brush....

Textured Nail Art Part II - My attempt

So a few weeks ago I wrote about the delight of textured nail art for girls such as myself who are a bit too conservative to go all out with crazy patterns and shapes on their nails.

After combing Priceline for a matte top coat, I finally got to work!

Monday 10 September 2012

Batiste XXL Dry Shampoo - Review

On the weekend while happily browsing Priceline for all the things I "need" I came across a new product from Batiste which came in a big can and an introductory price of under $10, I'd be crazy not to right?

I had two choices, one called 'Wild' with a leopard print can and one called 'XXL' for big hair, which I ended up choosing.


Usually when I buy a product that claims it will give you giant hair, I take it with a grain of salt and that by extra big without backcombing means it might hold when you backcomb it.
Not so with this. I would even go so far as to say this isn't a dry shampoo, but rather a very large and cost efficient can of texturising powder which does the job a little too well.

I made the mistake of putting it in my hair this morning as dry shampoo and my hair is now a large boofy mass that will probably require washing again to get it out.

For me personally, this is a bit too much for my hair as a dry shampoo, so I will be scuttling back to Klorane Dry Shampoo for my oil soaking up needs.
However this is now my new favourite stylish product. Nothing has ever made my hair this massive and Priscilla Presley-esque.

Now that's volume!
Ok my hair isn't that high, but with this stuff I think I could get there! 

Ever used a product that ended up being completely different, yet awesome to what you expected?

B x

Saturday 8 September 2012

Yeah, so I don't wash my hair...

With Shampoo! I totally got you!

As I mentioned last week in my long winded history of my hair; I credit two things to the recent improvements to my hair, my new fav brush and my eschewing of shampoo and conditioner.

A few months back I was browsing The SMH during my lunch break and I came across an article of a woman who decided not to wash her hair with shampoo anymore. She was using bicarb soda and apple cider vinegar instead. My first instinct was why the hell would you bother, shampoo isn't THAT much. It actually reminded me of my ex bf's crazily thrift mother who was all about cutting costs often to the detriment of any pleasure in life.
However what caught my eye was that she didn't have to wash her hair for a week, and only washed it as it felt strange not to.
Hmm interesting...

My hair is insanely oily, I have to wash it each morning and I can't even get away with washing it at night as the next day it'll be back to needing to be washed again. This process is not only annoying but also really bad for my hair, particularly as I'm a large fan of stylish my hair with the hairdryer and straightener..

I had truthfully tried everything, double washing, triple washing, using baby shampoo, using volumising shampoo, not using conditioner, avoiding unnecessary brushing and even dying my hair for no reason just to cut the oil. Nothing worked. Having inherited my Dad's fine, soft hair, he insisted in order to avoid a shiny scalp he recommended washing my hair with soap, I did this too. Still no such luck.

By the time I came across this article and the 'no poo' method (yes, I cringe at the name each time too) I had nothing to lose. So that day saw me stocking up on a giant box of bicarb soda and apple cider vinegar and taking them into the shower.

Basically, 'No 'Poo' means no shampoo and is a movement of mainly women who generally describe themselves as "crunchy" which apparently means being into a natural lifestyle. I personally do not care about such things, and will happily apply hairspray to my freshly washed with no chemicals hair, but whatever works for you.

Each person does it differently depending on their hair, however I keep a plastic bottle in the shower which I fill with a tablespoon or so of bicarb soda and add warm water once I'm in there. I then tip this all over my head and try to massage it in. Unlike Shampoo you can't feel where it is so it's easy to miss spots.
I usually let it soak and then rinse it out with water before 'conditioning' by tipping some vinegar on the ends of my hair and then rinsing out. I'f you've got regular vinegar that's fine too, however I'm finding that it dries my hair out a lot more than ACV.

The first time felt weird, I missed the lovely scent of shampoo and the rich lather I got from my expensive shampoo, plus the smell of vinegar in the bathroom afterwards was weird. James always comments the bathroom makes him want Fish and Chips after I've washed my hair. However, my hair felt almost exactly the same as it did after shampoo and conditioner, soft and clean. Hmmm.

Unfortunately, I was not so lucky to experience the not needing to wash my hair for a week. Instead, my hair remained as oily as ever and even went through the dreaded detox phase I had read about. This meant itchy scalp, sometimes dandruff, extra oil, the works. It sucked. Yet I persevered as I was clutching on to the idea of not having to wash my hair each morning.

Slowly, I was not needing to wash so frequently and I could wash my hair at night and maybe go a few days with the help of dry shampoo or cornflour. WIN!

The true turning point however was when I went for a hair cut and colour. I was chatting with my lovely new hairdresser and jokingly referred to my hair as brown smoke. What she said surprised me.

"You know, your hair isn't all that thin"
I'm sponsored by Root-Boost you jerk off!

No more brown smoke hair for me!!!

She was right, my hair was kind of clumpy and annoying sometimes, the kind of annoying that people with thick hair whine about. Plus it looked richer and glossier. Multiple people have commented on my hair growing so much and looking so healthy, which hasn't happened since I was a teenager!

What was even more interesting, was as I had my hair coloured, my hair was washed with shampoo. Boy, did my hair freak out. It was instant dandruff and itchiness, I ended up washing it with a bit of vinegar to calm it down again. This was a sign if any that my body was quite a fan of the natural ingredients.

Despite liking the new method, the oiliness thing hasn't improved too much, however I don't let it bother me as much. Apparently this is due to the hardness of the water here, but I'm not at the stage where I'm willing to boil the kettle and let it cool just to wash my hair. In the mean time I'm happy with cornflour. Plus my hair is actually happier and it's growing! Not to mention washing my hair is now crazily cheap, which we all know means more money for fun things!
Even though it hasn't solved my initial problem, I know that I will probably continue this indefinitely, if it ain't broke, why fix it?

Is not washing with shampoo or conditioner something you'd ever try? Ever tried an alternative beauty regime?

B x


Friday 7 September 2012

Colour Bug Hair - The post I had no intention of doing

Sigh. I hadn't actually considered doing this post for a while, but due to unforseen circumstances, here goes.

This afternoon while enjoying my usual home alone activities (i.e. watching all the super lame movies I can't bear for James to see me watch one more time..) I found myself rifling through the giant abyss of no return that is my box full of beauty items. Within it I uncovered my beloved Kevin Murphy Colour Bug in Orange.
"Yay", I thought "I had forgotten abut this!"
I had previously dabled with coloured hair when I had blonder extensions and was very pleased with the result, as below;

I know you copied me Fashion Week!


I made a note to use it soon as it was fabulous. Sadly my clumsy hands had other ideas...


NOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!

Naturally I was devastated. My beautiful Colour Bug! However not one to let a bad thing get to me, I jumped on my hands and knees and rubbed my hair onto the floor collecting the last of the sweet pigment calmly collected the vacuum cleaner to tidy up.

The result;
Mmmm floor pigment!
And close up,

Oh sunset hair! I forgot how much I love you! I am seriously considering getting out the Fudge I bought previously and re-doing it to last a few weeks.

What do you think? Should I take the plunge and do it again? I'm actually liking it on my shorter hair.

Opinions very much welcome!

B x

Thursday 6 September 2012

Textured Nail Art

So there I was browsing beauty blogs on my lunch break when I thought I might trawl The Beauty Department. For those who are not familiar with this site, it's absolutely fantastic for how-tos and some great DIY ideas. It's a US site but really can't be faulted in their detailed instructions.

Anyway.. there I was browisng away when I saw the most beautiful idea for nail art for those who are nail conservative, like myself.



As I've mentioned previously, I'm a bit shy when it comes to nail art and just prefer block colour, but this idea is fantastic! It gives an interesting texture that isn't immediately obvious which I LOVE!


I particularly love this style, which is a fun way to be neat like my silver tips. Apparently this is from a YSL campaign a while back - extra points for being fashionable!

My favourite part about this new take on texture and nail art, is that it's black. I have been in a loving monogamous relationship with black polish since I was 14 when I found an old bottle in our bathroom cabinet from when someone in my family went to a dress up party as a punk or goth.

I haven't actually tried this yet, as I always thought a matte top coat was boring and ugly, but once I find one, I shall be posting my results for sure!

B x