Friday, 27 February 2009

Sweaty Scalp = Itchy Scalp








I decided to do a "braid out" style today. I haven't heard that expression before so I'm assuming it means you braid your hair..... then you take it out!!
Either way, after being plaited up for 36 hours I took the back out and it looks alright . It's still a little 'Bozo' but I can handle that.


Here's the back......
I've decided that instead of showing you my hair each time I change it I'm going to show you my favourite styles of the week. That way it won't take up so much of your time. Howzat?


I'm really loving my hair but feeling very impatient. I felt my scalp itching me today and I can't help but think its the gym. I've been on it hard these last few days and maybe I need to consider rinsing it though, post-gym, once my babies are matured.
I'm not giving up the gym for my hair, I'll just find a way!



Anyway, I have church and a night out to style my hair for this weekend so I'll let you know how that goes next week. Have a locked weekend!

Thursday, 26 February 2009

Being A Little More Daring at Work.....







I dunno! Sometimes I can't help it. I like to push the boundaries and force people at work in to dealing with me and my culture. I know how to behave in an investment bank but at the same time I don't want to totally abandon my culture and I don't need to. It's like a gentle reminder of who I am. If you don't understand it or get it then ask because I want you to know!




I was trying out a few styles last night as I was tired of having to try to keep my hair at the back together and even. I felt like I was looking more and more like Hobo the Clown....all the hair at the sides and none in the middle!!!


So after a few upsweep failures I ended up with a couple of bunches! I just plaited down the back and put a band around them. I actually think its a cute style and I love it! What do you think? I took pics in my work setting so you can see how corporate SL's can be and how they can just fit right in. All I need now is a pair of glasses and an Armani suit!



Bun fire pon di relaxer!

Now let me explain about the back view pic, I couldn't twist round enough to get a straight pic so its a little wonky. Well I couldn't ask one of my colleagues to take it now could I? Enjoy.

Wednesday, 25 February 2009

Taking My Sisterlocks to Corporate Britain





So today was the first day back at work after my babies were born. It went ahead with not much fanfair. I guess they are used to me changing my hair or maybe they just didn't like it! Either way its all good I don't like the attention! hehe.

I had one Italian guy mention how lovely my hair looked and a Swedish one said I looked about 18 but that was it!

I met with the afro hair dresser in the salon at work today who is going to do the training in July. She said it was pretty.

I think I can blend my babes in to corporate life quite easily and my SL's look nice with a Thomas Pink shirt!!

I also took a visit to the sauna after work. Tried to add some moisture to my locks but something was wrong with it as it was getting cooler and cooler. It started at 70 degrees and was down to 60 degrees by the time I woke up and left. Not sure if it did anything. I'll try again tomorrow.

Monday, 23 February 2009

It's Finally Done!

After a total of 20 hours my babies were finally born at 3am on 23rd Feb.

They were a bit of a state and I will show you the results when Wavenie emails the pictures. My ends were a bit crazy so she suggested that I washed it. I braided and banded and just rinsed it through in the shower. Here's a picture of the result.



I've decided on a style that will work for the next few weeks. I canerowed the front and left the back out. What do you think? It's gonna take me a while to get used to this styling. I look so different
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Sunday, 22 February 2009

It Has Begun......!


This morning I tried to use as much hair products as I could for my last hairstyle to wear to church as I won't be using them again. Then I came home and washed and combed it for the very last time!

I had my first locs put in this evening. I was so excited. Wavenie prayed over my hair to start which was really special. I sat for 5 hours and was completely happy. I'm so glad I did all of that research as I knew everything that was happening so the end result from tonight was of no surprise and I wasn't disappointed. I just need to get a good nights sleep for another marathon session tomorrow. Can't wait to see the finished result. OK I had the flash a little too close to my face but look at the hair!!!! What do you think of it so far?

Friday, 20 February 2009

Pre Sisterlocks


Having spent most of January 2009 researching Sisterlocks I decided that it was the way forward for me. In the past I had done most things with my hair from a curly perm in my early twenties to relaxing for years to experimenting with hair extentions, braiding and twists since 2001 and finally deciding to go natural in 2005. I was tired of loving my hair in twists or cane row extensions but not happy that it wasn't my hair. Sisterlocks seems to give me the answer I need. The same look of extensions but with my own natural hair. On Sunday 8th February I decided to take the plunge and have a consultation with Wavenie, a trainee consultant who goes to my church. I was so convinced that I asked her to go ahead with some testers and now I have 10 locks in my head, 5 above each ear. They seem so wayward but I've tamed them by adding them to my natural afro pony that I've been wearing eversince. I have put my little testers through their paces as I went off to Barbados for just over a week a few days after. I so wished I had my whole head done for that holiday but it was not possible. So now its the day before I get the rest done and I'm excited but nervous at the same time. My hair is different textures and different lengths and I am a bit concerned how the shorter back will look. It doesn't help that I am still jet-lagged but I just want my sisterlocks now and I can't wait anymore. Tomorrow I will post pictures of me with half of my hair done and let you know how I feel.