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Wednesday, 2 January 2013

Happy New Year!!!!!!

I'm back!!!! After a long break away from my blog I've finally gor round to posting an update - but there's a good reason for my absence, and that reason is this:




I have spent most of 2012 developing and marketing my own range of natural, handmade hair products.  The range is called Naturally Simple Haircare and is the result of much trial, error and experimentation. My mission statement for the range is:

To provide a simple, natural hair care routine for natural afro hair.

Description


Naturally Simple, is a 3-step hair care routine based on one essential factor - MOISTURE. No matter how loose or kinky your natural hair is, moisture is the key to growing and maintaining healthy hair. The Simply Natural product range is based on the following 3 steps:

1 - Moisturise the scalp & stimulate growth
2 - Moisturise the hair itself
3 - Seal in the moisture

Using the Simply Natural 3-step routine, as well as drinking PLENTY of water, can help to manage and maintain natural hair with as little fuss as possible. We like to keep things simple!


I have had the opportunity to sell at a few events and I had such a good time! It was good to actually get out there and meet people and talk about the products.  I'm a strong believer in personal service so I think it's very important for my customers to get to know ME - the Mixtress behind the mixtures!





Yeah Live



Natural November



Natural November


The products have been/are selling really well and the response has been fantastic!  I am currently improving a couple of the recipes and waiting for my new labels to arrive so I can re-launch the product line.  I have big plans for Naturally Simple this year, so don't be surprised to see the products on shop shelves by the end of the year!


In other news - I am back loc'ing my hair again!  I've started with braids this time as my hair unravels too often with twists and coils. 



Braids done 2/10/12





My hair during & after a bentonite clay treatment




Waiting for the coils to loc





It's gonna take a while to get back to where they were, but with good maintenance and patience, I'll get there eventually.  Until then - ciao!