Friday, August 22, 2014

The Year of Hair

2013 was the year I decided to get my hair healthy....or at least healthier. My journey started when a new girl started at work, she had the most beautiful hair I had ever seen. She had Disney princess hair, it was that awesome! As it turns out she was pretty awesome too and would answer the millions of questions I had about her hair routine. The biggest thing she urged me to do was stop washing my hair everyday. I have very fine hair, it gets greasy quick! I can just think about greasy hair, and it gets greasy. It's bad.

 Another coworker of mine, who also has fine hair, decided to embark on a every other day shampooing routine. Inspired by her, I decided to do it too. For me, the first few months were rough. They were filled with lots of ponytails and days my hair just felt dirty. Gradually my hair became less greasy on days I wasn't washing it. This took months to happen. After somewhat conquering my greasy hair I decided to completely make over my hair routine.

My year of hair had begun. First thing that had to go was using heat styling tools on any setting except their lowest. That was hard, y'all. Since high school I have been straightening my hair till it is stick straight. You can't always achieve this when you use the lowest setting. It also takes longer to style, but I've stuck with it. Next I examined the tools I used on my hair (brushes, combs, ect). After a little research I switched to using a wide tooth comb on wet hair and a natural bristled brush on dry hair. Both are suppose to be gentler and decrease the amount of breakage. The wide tooth comb I got at Sally's Beauty Supply for about $2. The brush on the other hand was more pricy, $25 at Sephora. You can spend a lot more on a natural bristled brush, there are some that are over $300! After getting the appropriate tools, I focused on the products I was using. I did some research into the "no poo" method(meaning you don't ever wash your hair with shampoo), ultimately, I decided it was not for me. I have not found a shampoo and conditioner that I love yet. I do love to try a new products after I run out of whatever I have been using. And I've learned that some shampoos don't work for me (for example Aveeno tends to irritate my scalp). I have added several new products to my routine. My favorite one has to be my hair oil! I love this stuff and wonder how I ever lived without it. Although, I did not scrimp on this product, it was expensive. I also added a hair mask to my routine. This is also a product that I wonder how I got along without it. I do it once every three weeks to once a month. One great thing about hair masks is you can make natural ones at home or buy a pre-made product. Lastly I started getting my hair trimmed every 5 weeks. The ends of my hair look much better, definitely have fewer split ends. Those are the major changes I implement during my year of hair.

The response from people when I tell them about my year of hair has been varied. Most of them are bored by it (I don't blame them! Not everyone is into hair care like I am). One person was interested, she's like, the nicest person ever (Hi Hannah!). Surprisingly, I had several who took offense to my journey. One of them told me that my hair doesn't even look good, especially if I put all this work and thought into it. That's ok, I notice the difference and I'm doing it for me not them.

Overall, I'm very happy with my results! My hair is more manageable, I have less fly aways, and it is much shinier. 

Leave me a comment and let me know what works for your hair!


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After:


  

Summary of my new hair rules and routine:

-Wash hair every other day, rinse with water on non-washing days if greasy or if I work out
-Never use straightner, hair dryer, or curling iron on anything but the lowest setting
-Use wide tooth comb on wet hair, never a brush
-Only use brushes with natural bristles
-Apply hair oil every day to every other day
-Hair mask every 3 to 4 weeks
-Trim hair every 5 weeks




Hair icons:


Lana Del Rey (love her!)

Aurora

Kate Middleton

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

High School Reunion


A few weekends ago I went to my high school reunion. It was bizarre and exciting to see old friends and acquaintances. Everyone looked really good, the same, just older. It was a nice night. However, the whole event made me a little sad. I saw people who ten years ago were part of my daily life, and now I never see them. I still like them and still want to see them, but the sad truth is I can't reconnect with everyone. I no longer live in my hometown and not surprisingly lots of my old classmates don't either. Also being friends at 18 doesn't necessarily mean you can be friends again at 28. People change, as they should. Who would want to act like their 18 year old self forever? Not me! Don't get me wrong, some of my closest friends are from my high school days.I just mean people change and not always in compatible ways. A friend of mine described the event as anticlimactic and I have to agree. While enjoyable, there weren't a ton of people there. I would say maybe 80 of the 650 in our class showed up. I didn't stay very long and I think I would have if more people had been there. Overall though, I'm happy I went, I would have regretted not going more.

My epic fail of the night: not taking ANY pictures!! Luckily, my friend Chasity snapped one of us on her camera because otherwise I would have no pictures from the night. 




Friday, August 1, 2014

A Long Overdue Post!

Yet again I find my self apologizing to my readers (all two of you) for not posting for many months. Sorry readers!



There are so many things to catch up on, but first I want to say thank you to a dear friend of mine (Hi Alex!) for asking me why I haven't posted in a while. The question sort of jolted me. It made me realize I miss blogging. So why haven't I been posting? If I like it, what's keeping me from it? The short answer is: life. I got busy and stopped making time for it. But I'm back now and anxious to get blogging again.

Now the updates: 

  • WE MOVED!! After a year in McAllen we moved to Victoria, Texas. So far we like it here! Victoria is much smaller than McAllen with only 63,000 people, the Rio Grande Valley has about 700,000 people. Even though it's a smaller town it has most everything we could want. One of the best things about Victoria is it is much closer to our family and friends!! Victoria is located in a geographical sweet spot. We are two hours from Houston, Austin, and San Antonio! 

  • I'm now on Instagram! I attempted to do the challenge where you post a picture every day for a year. Unfortunately, I failed! I did really well for a while, but then we started getting ready for the move. During the moving process I put everything on back burner except packing, eating, and sleeping. 

That's all for now, but I will be posting again soon! This weekend is my ten year high school reunion. EEEEK! So, I'm off to do a facial mask that will hopefully take ten years off my face haha!