Gold coast grl needs ur cg help!

Hi my name is Stacie I'm 23 yrs old and a mother of a 2yr old.I'm completely new to cg I have 3a/3b hair at it's healthiest it's 3b I'm looking for product information on cg approved products in Australia goldcoast also if anyone has any tips for me I would be soooo thankfull. I am ashamed to say my whole life I've hated my hair and I'm really trying to embrace it instead of fighting it as I have always done with my ghd hell wen I started my fight with my hair I actually went to the extreme measure of putting an actual iron on my hair wen I was in yr 7 and hacked at it with turkey cutting scissors at 14 and I never stoped the never-ending masking and hiding the curls and frizz u name it ive done it lol untill now that is,Ive always found it hard to love what I was given cuz I'm the only one in my whole family with brown eyes olive skin and curly hair and with no information on how to care for my hair cuz like I said everyone in my family has beautifully straight manageable hair I dont even know what ethnicity I am as I don't know my bio dad so not even a clue there to find someone with the same hair as me to help nothing to identify with nothing to help at all so even a little inspiration plz anyone I'm desperate
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I have been CG since september 2010 but just recently only made an account here. apparently aussies have a facebook page where they pretty much are, but i am constantly on this website as i dont have facebook
i can def tell you that you will find the "transformation" era either a good or bad experience.. it took me i think 4 weeks for my hair to actually transition (i guess) from my old frumpy gross hair to nicer fresher healthier hair.. this will vary to different people and of course different hair types..
i think the first thing you need to figure out is what your hair likes, protein/moisture balance.. or just protein or moisture..
dont know if you've been on this site yet but here is a useful link to get you started:
http://www.naturallycurly.com/curltalk/newbies-info-introductions/97388-start-here.html
low poo (shampoo):
i havent had much luck finding low poo products.. i usually just use my daughters shampoos to be honest.. the one i use most is curash oatmeal conditioning shampoo or gaia shampoo for babies.. i think al'chemy have sls free shampoo as well but never tried it, also i've read people have been using organix shampoos, they do have silicone in it, but it is water soluble
Conditioners:
tresemme have a silicone free hair conditioner, as does garnier fructis which you can find at your local woolies, coles or priceline.. anywhere really. (the garnier one is triple nourishment nutri repair).. these are very good CG products ..these 2 will be very good to start you're CG journey as they're both very good quality, cheap and easy to find..
some cones might not be bad for your hair and might help your hair become conditioned.. i have read people use herbal essences hello hydration for this reason.. i cant wear any type of silicone on my hair so its all about experimentation
priceline have a bigger line of CG products as i am aware, al'chemy hair have some products but some will contain protein, my hair wont work well with protein so, something to keep in mind.. i know natures gate is also CG friendly and can be found at priceline but have personally never tried them myself. i know also at coles you can get natralia nourish hair care but also never tried them myself, pears is also pretty available and their CG.
you can find giovanni hair products as well, i think ive seen it at a health food store, i could be wrong but i have also seen in at priceattack.. tigi moisture maniac is also found at hairhouse warehouse and thats CG friendly too..
(i know there is heaps more CG friendly products available here at shops but i cant name them all)
as for styling goes, im more of a oil person, i dont use gel on my hair at all so i wont be much help there but i will recommend some products.
styling:
at priceline you will be able to get these..
Sunsilk Hair Curl Boost Balm, this is CG friendly so is fruit of the earth?? aloe vera gel (this is meant for sunburns i think but i know a lot of people use this for their hair)
also ky jelly is also used as a styling aid, and people use this on their hair for humectant properties..
herbal essences tousle me softly mousse is also cg friendly as well and might be able to help with styling..
im sure others may be able to help you with your CG product find journey.. i managed to stumble across a website that sell a lot of stuff they sell at curlmart but its in australia.. (some of these however, do contain silicones)
good luck..
Unfortunately, there is no one solution for everybody. But the good thing about living in Australia is that we don't have too many options (at least I think it's good). Tiama has listed out some products that you can try and there are heaps more in the Aussie board.
Good luck and keep us posted!
Cond/LI: MOP Mixed Greens
Styler: IGA Gel
Oil: Coconut
Overall: Just likes a bit of TLC
:love5:
Its always good to find cheapo alternatives from the house, I actually use olive oil and coconut oil for sealing and i can use it for cooking as well.
My hair after the home made treatment
You need to experiment on your hair a lot I find. It'd take time, but its fun..
btw I know your in the gold coast, I'm in Brisbane! How HORRIBLE was the weather today!!
First i used my sulfate shampoo to get all the cones out of my hair first to start properly and then the garnier fructis condish then because I dnt have a leave in with no cones I used my garnier condish as my leave in along with garner curl mouse (not intirely sure if its cone free then lastly scrunched my hair with a t shirt and now letting it air dry
but I'm finding as I'm seeing it dry it is very soft wich is great but my curl is barely there and frizzy
I don't style my hair but I can tell you my routine as I am growing out my hair.. btw my hair is different to yours, so this is just my example ..
Low 'poo: curash soothing oatmeal conditioning shampoo
Co wash: tresemme naturals moisturising conditioner
Rinse out: garnier fructis nutri repair conditioner
Pineapple hair with microfibre towel.
Leave in: tresemme naturals again
Seal: coconut oil & Shea butter
Then I clip it up.
Keep checking up peoples signatures on the curltalk forum.. some will have what they use for styling..
There's a lot of maintenance when it comes to CG what you do now to your hair and works will be different in winter.. massive learning curve but I'm obsessed now lol.
Tiama - How do you go with just using a leave-in and sealant? Do you get second day hair?
Cond/LI: MOP Mixed Greens
Styler: IGA Gel
Oil: Coconut
Overall: Just likes a bit of TLC
:love5:
Cond/LI: MOP Mixed Greens
Styler: IGA Gel
Oil: Coconut
Overall: Just likes a bit of TLC
:love5:
it used to be 2c, thick and coarse, normal, slightly protein sensitive..
now its a mix between 2a-b, still coarse, medium- thick, normal to high porosity, def protein sensitive
it literally became like this
and now it looks like this..
IMG_20111124_134621.jpg
:cwm10: i know, i pretty much have nothing to work with now since it won't wave at all.
but anyways back to the question.
i low poo, rinse out with tresemme naturals, dry with microfibre towel, leave in with tresemme again mixed with a bit of KCKT, then seal with a mixture of shea butter and coconut oil..
i made a second day spritz pretty much of water, the tresemme, kckt and coconut oil.. and my hair loves it.. it def does not get greasy at all, my hair loves the oils.. i pay more special attention to my ends as well.. but i really want to try a new leave in..
i think once my hair gets longer and my hormones go back to norm i might have my old hair, but i could be wrong, and it could just stay like this forever lol
I'd never thought of mixing all my products and using it for 2nd day hair. Will have to give that a try.
Cond/LI: MOP Mixed Greens
Styler: IGA Gel
Oil: Coconut
Overall: Just likes a bit of TLC
:love5:
hi Stacie-Lee - try Dana at HairBiz in Ashmore (Cotlew street) - she's got very curly hair herself and is the best curly hairdresser I've come across in ages, and she doesn't cost a bomb. She'll give you lots of tips and tricks as well.