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The Nature’s Parlour Expo Wants You!

Monday, August 8th, 2011

Nature’s Parlour is spearheading a national network of natural hair, beauty and wellness shows to include not only England, but Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland too.

The first expo is to take place in Leeds on 25 September 2011.  Other shows are scheduled to take place in Manchester & Birmingham this year.

Nature’s Parlour is looking for top notch vendors for the Expo – this could mean YOU!  Please contact info at naturesparlour.co.uk  if your business falls into the following categories:

natural hair products (moisturisers, oils, shampoos, conditioners, etc) hair accessories (loc jewellery, wraps, scarves, etc) beauty products body care products natural hair stylists who are willing to display their expertise with live demonstrations, before/after pictures and hair care advice (locs, sisterlocks, brotherlocks, braids, thermal stylists, canerow, mixed race & afro hair care)
The Expo will be attended by fabulous people who fall into these categories:
Black & mixed race people with loose natural hair People transitioning from relaxed to natural hair People with weaves/wigs who want to show their natural hair and would like to know how to style it People with organic and manicured locs People who would like to grow locs People who would like to know how to wear accessories to flatter their natural look Health conscious People who would like to know how to manage their black/mixed race child’s hair People who would like to know where to go to care for their natural hair Black men who want to learn how to have a bump free shave Local authority care buyers who need to know how to look after the hair of their black/mixed children People who want to meet like minded people mentioned above for meet-ups and knowledge sharing
I can’t wait to meet them and they can’t wait to meet you and get acquainted with your products and skills!
Contact:  info at naturesparlour.co.uk to express your interest.  We look forward to hearing from you!!
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3 Ways To Decorate Your Natural Hair With A Beautiful Scarf

Sunday, July 3rd, 2011

Have you ever wondered how you can accessorize your hair with a beautiful scarf?

Well here are three simple ways:

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How To Tie A Turband 3 Ways from LEAFtv on Vimeo.

 

This is a great way to decorate your hair whether you have locs, loose natural hair, transitioning or plaits!

How do you accessorize your hair?

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Keeping Beautiful Locks with Natural Hair Care Remedies

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

locsFor those looking for the best curly hair products, consider shampoo, conditioners and styling tools designed specifically to maintain bounce without leaving your style drab or brittle. Nature’s Parlour has natural hair products to help maintain your locs.

Use conditioners and shampoos to strengthen and provide soft, but lasting hold to improve appearance, while adding shine and luster to your hair. Use hairsprays, mousse and gels for controlling design, humidity, heat and outdoor factors.

The good thing about natural hair remedies is that you can keep your hair looking gorgeous without spending too much money and sacrificing its health. Moreover, you are also helping the environment by not adding harmful wastes to your surroundings.

With these natural hair care remedies, you are sure to maintain beautiful and healthy locks.

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Locs and Loc’ing Your Hair – The Basics

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

Ever wondered what some of the basic principals of loc’ing your hair would involve…? Well here are some simple pointers for you:

There are a few ways to loc including:
*two strand twists, which get washed and re-twisted without combing the hair through – a very presentable, tidy way to do it)
*gel coils which get redone at the hair dressers fortnightly or so without combing through the hair – can be quite messy in between washes
*have plait extensions and keep getting the hair re-plaited without combing the hair through
*sister locs

There are three stages of growth:
*baby locs (look neat, cute and nice)
*teenage locs (don’t do anything you want them to do)
*mature locs (settled in, manageable, thank God you didn’t give up!)

There are two ways to maintain locs after (or in some cases in between) washing your hair:
*palm rolling
*latch hooking

Things to be aware of:

* if a hairdresser knows that you want to loc your hair they may charge you more money, saying that they’re “starting your locs off”. If on the other hand you say you want comb coils, you’ll be charged the normal price for comb coils; if you say you want your hair to be twisted they’ll charge you a reasonable price to do that too but use the term “please start my locs off” at great expense.
*don’t get your locs any thinner than pencil sized (unless you like Sister locs) – remember to be practical: Don’t have more locs on your head than you’ll be comfortable managing on your own

A good tip:
*If you’re going to have slim locs, have a centre parting from the front to the back of your head when you start them off so that you can have neat bunches/pony tails, etc when your locs mature

There are some great Yahoo! groups which you could join including
*LadyLocs (Good site)
*Lovinlocs (I highly recommend this one!!!)

Natural Products for your Natural Hair

*Maintain your hair with natural shampoos, conditioners and oils – no beeswax, wax or petroleum based products as they are almost impossible to wash out of your locs.

Want to know more about loc’ing your hair or any of the pointers mentioned above?  Post your questions below…

Yours naturally,

Xina

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