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Beauty on the Road {Part I}: Parnevu T-Tree Hair Care Review

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When it comes to my hair routine, I’m a no-fuss, no-muss kinda gal. And that goes double when I’m traveling! When there’s a whole wide world out there to see, the last thing I want to do is spend precious time in the bathroom fiddling with my hair. My mane can be a little unpredictable at times, but I’ve traveled often enough to have a few tricks up my sleeve to help tame my tresses when I’m on the road:

  1. Never rely on hotel shampoo.  If your hair is dry like mine, than you know how much havoc the wrong shampoo can wreak upon your thirsty tresses.  For this trip, I used Parnevu T-Tree Shampoo which is specially formulated with Australian Tea Tree Oil to help eliminate itching and flaking.  Tea tree oil tends to have a strong, medicinal scent, so I was pleasantly surprised by this product’s light fragrance.  It produced a nice lather, but didn’t leave my hair feeling dry and stripped of moisture.
  2. Conditioner is a different story. While I hate relying on hotel shampoo, I have found that the free conditioner can serve as a nice backup hair moisturizer in a pitch.  You can also use it as a shave cream and save room in your carry-on!
  3. Speaking of moisturizer… I always like to use some type of oil on my hair after I wash it to help seal in the moisture.  For me, a little goes a long way. This time around, I applied Parnevu T-Tree Herbal Grow pomade to the ends of my hair to keep them from getting frizzy and tangled.  The instructions say to apply it directly to the scalp to stimulate healthy growth while treating dandruff and eliminating flaky, dry, and itchy scalp.  However, I try not to apply oils directly to my scalp if I can help it. To each her own, but for me, the product worked much better as a sealant for my ends.
  4. Bring your own shower cap. Ok, maybe I just have a big head, but… those flimsy little hotel numbers never seem to do it for me! I usually wind up having to wear two just to cover my whole head.
  5. Have one or two quick updo styles on the ready. My go-to style when I was too lazy to do my hair used to be the sock bun, but I’ve been rocking two loose side twists for the past month and loving it.  It looks elegant, takes 3 minutes to do, and withstands even the most miserable weather conditions.  I usually part my hair straight down the middle for this ‘do, but I decided to all fancy and do a side part for this post. I think I love it even more this way!

So these are pretty much the hair rules of the road that I stick to when traveling.  And if all else fails, I also have a nice hat (or two) ready to get me out of a hair emergency!

Full Disclosure: The products used in this post were given to me by Parnevu for review, but all views and opinions expressed are my own. For more information about Parnevu and their products, feel free to check them out on Facebook and Twitter.

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Mane Details: Curly Updo Tutorial + Hask Argan Oil Hair Treatment Review

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Aloha!

I’ve been experimenting with different hair products and styling techniques lately, and I wanted to share my recent results using the Hask Argan Oil Smoothing Treatment along with my trusty Caruso Steam Rollers.  Below is a step-by-step tutorial of how I achieved this style.  Enjoy!

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I’m a recovering hair product junkie, but I just couldn’t resist when the lovely folks at Hask offered to send me a few products to review.  Everything came in this nifty pink shower caddy that will definitely come in handy for future use.  I received two complete 4-piece hair treatment systems:

  1. Argan Oil Repairing Shampoo & Conditioner, Intense Deep Conditioner, and Shine Oil good for repairing, strengthening and moisturizing hair, all while taming frizz and adding shine.
  2. Keratin Protein Smoothing Shampoo & Conditioner, Deep Conditioner, and Shine Oil good for reviving, restoring, calming and strengthening parched, frizzy locks—wiping out the effects of heat, humidity and over-styling and helping your hair look and feel its best.

Since I’ve heard about the great benefits of Argan oil, and because winter has left my hair unbelievably dry, I decided to go with the Argan Oil hair treatment for this style. I plan to try the Keratin Protein treatment the next time I straighten my locks, and I’ll update you guys on how that goes.

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This is my hair after washing, deep conditioning, applying the shine oil and letting it air dry overnight with my new super-awesome hair stretching technique that I promise to share with all my fellow naturalistas in another post.  If you’re curious as to how my hair normally looks after air-drying with no products or manipulation, you can check out this post.

The first thing I’d like to point out is that all of the Hask products I received are free of  sulfates, parabens, alcohols, and artificial colors. I’m somewhat picky about what I put in my hair, so this scored major points with me.  Even though the shampoo doesn’t contain sulfates, it still produced lots of lather (and smelled a little like fruit punch).  My hair and scalp definitely felt clean afterwards, but not stripped. I left the deep conditioner in for ~10 minutes while I showered and completed the rest of my bathing and exfoliating rituals. I like to detangle my hair using just my fingers while it’s full of conditioner.  The deep conditioner provided a decent amount of slip (I’d give it a 7 on a scale of 1-10), and I was able to work my fingers through my strands without much trouble.  After rinsing out the conditioner, I applied a generous amount of Shine Oil and made sure to coat my strands while playing close attention to the ends.

By the time I woke up the next morning, my hair felt pretty good.  Not a drastic difference, but definitely less parched than it was previously.  I think applying a leave-in conditioner along with the Shine Oil would have helped lock in some additional moisture. But for this review, I wanted to stick to just using the Hask products I had on-hand.

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Now for the real experiment: using my Caruso Molecular Steam Hairsetter on my air-dried naturally kinky hair.  To be honest, I wasn’t sure what to expect.  I’ve had these steam rollers for years, and I love them because they’re gentle on the hair and super quick (i.e., I can set my hair in the morning and have a head full of bouncy curls in under 10 minutes).  But in the past I’ve only ever used them on relaxed tresses or natural hair that been blow-dried and/or lightly flat-ironed.

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Here’s how the end result came out.  I’d like to note that I added a tad more of the Shine Oil to my hair before setting it. Using the Caruso steam rollers on air-dried hair definitely didn’t leave my hair as flowy and luscious as it does when I use a bit of heat beforehand ( as seen here and here), but I was actually pretty pleased with the results considering how little time it took and how gentle it was on my hair.  I also think the Hask Argan Oil treatment aided in taming my strands and cutting down on frizz.

At this stage, I felt like my hair was perfectly primed for an elegant curly updo.  So I grabbed one of my favorite hair tools: a Goodie Ouchless Elastic Headwrap.  I like to cut them open at the seams and prefer them to regular hair ties because my hair is quite thick, and these allow me to better control the tension on my head.

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Above is how I transformed my grandma curls into a chic updo in about 30 seconds flat.  I basically lay the outstretched headband around the back of my head, loop it around front, and gradually tighten it like a drawstring until I get the look I want.  After that, I tie the ends into a tiny bow in the back of my head, hide the ends under my curls, and secure it with a bobby pin or two.  If your hair is a lot finer than mine, you can also achieve the same result with these bungee bands.

This is pretty much the same method I use with my tried-and-true puff, but I love how the look is transformed with smooth, bouncy curls.

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And there you have it, guys!  A chic and elegant updo that’s gentle on the strands and only takes ~15 minutes to accomplish (8-10 minutes to install the rollers, 3 minutes to let them cool and set the curl, 1 minute to remove, and 1 minute to style).  I’ll make this style last all week by setting it with satin-covered foam rollers at night.  But even if I’m too lazy to do that, I can always get my curls back in the morning with my Caruso steam rollers and a few spare minutes.

***Edited on 3/19: Happy to report that my curls have lasted 3 whole days WITHOUT using the satin rollers at night.  I pretty much just fluff and go in the morning. Woohoo!***

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Beauty Product Reviews Video

Natural Beauty: Valentine’s Day Makeup Look w/ Walgreens

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Hey, peeps!

As I alluded to last week, I recently ventured down the Walgreens beauty aisle to pick up a few items for creating my Valentine’s Day look.  Check out my latest video for a few makeup tips and a step-by-step breakdown of how I get all glammed up for night out on the town.

And for those of you who don’t have time for the video, here’s a quick rundown of the Walgreens products I used.

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First up was Garnier’s 5 Sec Blur skin primer.  I’d only used primer occasionally before, but I’m now a HUGE believer.  It glides on easily and instantly made my naturally oily skin feel smooth and soft.  You can use it with or without makeup for a more even skin tone.  Now, this stuff won’t perform miracles, but I did see a noticeable improvement in my pores and skin texture when I applied it.

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This might be my new favorite mascara.  I mentioned in the video that Rimmel Scandaleyes is one-third the cost of my regular costs, but upon further investigation it’s more like one-fifth of the price (even better!).  In any case, I love the mod vibe this mascara gave me.  It lengthens and separates like a champ with NO CLUMPING!

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When it comes to naturally rosy cheeks, maybe I was born with it, or maybe it’s Maybelline’s Master Hi-Light blush.  I’ll let you guys decide.  The color looks a lot lighter in the photos, but the #30 Coral I purchased is actually a much darker pink shade in person.  It has a subtle pearlescent sheen that I love and makes your skin glow when you put it on.

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The beauty aisles at Walgreens are stocked with just about everything a gal could want. It took every ounce of willpower not to fill my basket with even more goodies!

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Here’s my final look after applying some red lipstick!

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