Today's Captured Curls is actually the sister of a very close friend of mine. I am super excited to have her on the blog, her story is pretty awesome! I hope you all enjoy...
Please introduce
yourself?
Hey! My name is Temi. I’m from Silver
Spring, MD and I work in DC.
What is your
current hair regimen?
Hmm, let’s see…I wash my hair once a
week, usually on the weekends if I’m attempting to style it. I try to deep
condition every other week. I also
co-wash mid-week when I’m wearing a wash and go. I usually finger detangle for
wash and go’s and use a comb to detangle for twist outs.
When you travel
how do you care for your hair?
I recently went to Maui for a week and
had no idea what I was going to do with my hair! It ended up being pretty easy,
I wore a wash and go/ puff for the entire trip. I ended up having to wash salt
water out of my hair quite often but it didn’t seem to have a negative effect.
I just made sure to finger detangle with lots of conditioner and seal in the
moisture after every wash and it worked pretty well. My curls were poppin!
Detangling when I returned from the trip was a different story though…
How would you
describe your hair type?
Confused, lol. The back of my hair near
the nape of my neck and around my ears is a semi-loose coil pattern. A majority of it is tighter coils and curls
mixed in with relentless frizz. The crown of my hair (a small patch of it on
top) is a loose wave/ curl pattern.
What type of
products work best for your curls?
I’ve pretty much used the same products
since I originally BC’ed up till now.
I use some combination of Shea Moisture
Curl Enhancing Smoothie and Deep Treatment, Trader Joe’s Shampoo and
conditioner, Aussie Moist conditioner for co-washing and my new favorite styler
from the Ade Vegan Hair Essentials line: Rosehip Strand Essence.
When did you
decide to go natural or have you been a curly girl all your life?
It took PLENTY of convincing from my
sister and cousins for me to finally go natural but I am so happy that I
finally did it. I decided about two years ago to stop getting relaxers and I BC
about a year ago.
Did you big chop
or transition? (If you transitioned, for how long?)
I transitioned for a year. My last
Relaxer was March 2011 and I cut off the relaxed ends in March 2012.
Did you ever
struggle with curly girl insecurities? If so, what helped you adjust to your
naturally curly hair over the years?
I definitely did when I first chopped my
hair off. It was the shortest that I had ever worn it before and I was pretty
nervous about walking into work the next day. I got over it quickly though and
bought lots of cute clothes, big earrings and even started wearing a little bit
of makeup (which I never do) to boost my confidence!
How did your
friends and family react to you going natural?
All of the reactions were extremely
positive which definitely helped with the insecurity issue.
What makes you
love your kinks, curls and coils?
It’s so big! I love that my hair isn’t
perfectly coiled and curled. The frizz that I mentioned earlier is probably
responsible for 50% of my fro’s size so I’ve definitely learned to love and
embrace it!
Where can we
find you on the web?
http://instagram.com/tfa7488
Is there
anything else you want to share?
Check out my sister’s hair line: Ade
Vegan Hair Essentials. She’s got a great line of all natural
hair products that I love using for my wash and go’s and twist-outs. The Rose
hip Strand Essence really makes my curls pop without weighing my hair down.
Check It out at: http://www.etsy.com/shop/AdeVeganHair

4 comments :
All that hair in two years? I need to take better care of mines. Very inspiring!!
Beautiful hair and skin. I have actually tried a product from the Ade Vegan line {after one of your reviews} and it did wonders for me and smelled amazing.
what a beauty!! love her hair! s/o to silver spring cause i'm living here!
She lives here!? She is the one I purchased those lovely hair products from!? Aww, nice to put a face with the name. Gorgeous hair and great feature.
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