Friday, March 12, 2010

A Focus on the Game Changers: Hair Products that have Changed the Game Curly Hair Edition

Tancho Stick (3.5oz)
 FHI Heat Runway Professional Ceramic Tourmaline Styling Iron 1" with I.C.H.S.+Nano Ti+NanoTiO2+Nano Ag Technology
A list of our top beauty products in the past decade that have changed the game for women with Curly hair.  A lot of these products aren't sold on our website...but we know that you don't want to search all over the web looking for them.  We've created a store on Amazon.com that features all of these products.


1. Indian Hair:  It eliminated the weave crawl...you know what we mean...when your weave starts crawling on itself and tangling...  Now us regular girls can have the same hair as our favorite celebs.

2. Tancho Stick:  Tamed the edges with a gentle lavender wax.  It's an essential part of a "California Press"

3. Aphoghee Two Step Protein Treatment: This hard core protein treatment changed the game.  Just when you are about to write off your hair as a thin piecey mess....this treatment can revitalize even the thinnest and sorriest of hair.  It is a must for when you take out your hair extensions.

4. Sulfate Free Shampoos: Deva Curl No Poo or Curls Cleansing Cream:  Thanks to Sunny's Girl Lacey.... we learned about the miracle regimen by the founder of Deva Curl.  No sulfates, no towels and no combs with seams to manage curly hair.

5. Brazilian Keratin Treatments:  The word on the street is that this just might be the all time game changer.  It's not a relaxer but it does help control frizz. The consensus is that this treatment allows you to do you hair on your own without always having to run to a salon to get sleek shiny straight hair.



6. Steamers:  A miracle treatment introduced to us by Kim Kimble of Epiphany Salon in LA.  Any other attempt to hydrate extremely curly hair is ridiculous after receiving regular steam treatments.  It's a true game changer.

7. FHI Ceramic Flat Irons:  This miracle tool allowed us to say goodbye to the pressing comb.  This just might be the game changer of the past decade.  This tool can get the curliest hair straight with one pass...that's right one pass!  The triple layered ceramic plates are what's essential to this game changer.

8. Bhringraj Oil:  On a trip to India we learned of this miracle restorative oil. It's smelly thick and contains goat milk...but one drop of this and 15 minutes under the steamer and you have a new head of hair. 
9. Bohyme Brazilian Wave:  Allowed women who are transitioning to natural to hair more hair just like our natural hair.  It's a great product for women who just want more of their own natural hair.

10. Lacefront Wigs:  These have allowed women to transform their look with the lace that recreates the hairline.  While the prices have come down dramatically you still need to view them as an investment. They allowed women with alopecia and medical hair loss to feel like they haven't missed a step and til this day that's who they look best on.


What are your thoughts?  Do you have any products that you feel are left off of this list?  Please comment and share.  And if you'd like to purchase any of these products stop by our Amazon.com store that features some of our favorite products that we don't carry on our website.

1 comment:

P: Rovill said...

I detangled my hair...applied Neutrogena UV leave in cream....with a little bit of Garnier Fructis Sleek Serum...and scrunched a bit... OMG WAS MY HAIR SO RIDICULOUSLY SOFT!!!!!! Neutrogena creme has always done wonders for my hair, except for lately. It has been feeling like no matter what wonder product I apply to my hair...my hair rejects it. When my neutrogena creme stopped working, I thought it was something with the bottle/formula..But what I have come to realize ladies ( and gents) is Shampoo is not bad for your hair!!!!!! You need to shampoo your hair....My boyfriend cleansing my hair so well, is probably what got rid of...what I suspect as product buildup in my hair...I have always been afraid of shampoo..apply very little ...and rinse out very quickly...Yes, shampoo can be drying...but...only if you do this everyday. If you shampoo like this let's say...once a month for someone who uses a lot of styling products...and once every 8 weeks for ppl with tight ringlets..or who dont use styling products..