You may be a curly girl if you get super excited about getting a bottle of shampoo under your Christmas tree. Well, that special, just for curls kind of hair cleanser that you’ve been longing to try for years, at least! The curly girls on the Adornabelle Team can relate! That’s why this year we’re sharing some of our favorites–and biggest… Read More
Curly Hair
How to Cut Curly Hair
The stylist has to approach each curly girl individually, regarding her hair’s texture, degrees of curliness, and how one curl relates to others around it. -Lorraine Massey, Curly Girl: The Handbook There are a few things to know about cutting curls that can save you a lot of distress. If you are thinking about a new style, or your curls… Read More
DiY: How to Enrich Your Hair with Henna
Henna What?! When I first heard about using a henna mix on my hair, I thought it sounded pretty weird. However, after finally getting brave enough to try in December of 2012, I’m a huge fan. I’ve gotten my mom, sisters, and grandmother all on the henna bandwagon! 🙂 Henna treatments do amazing wonders to add luster, shine, and moisture… Read More
What to do after No-Poo?
So you’ve stopped using shampoo and have plunged into the freeing world of no-poo! If you’re like me, I had to customize my hair routine to meet my hair and scalp needs. It took a bewildering amount of product and way too much money to figure out in my case. While each of us are different when it comes to… Read More
The Healthy Farm Girl — Review and Giveaway
Not everyone wants to make their own hair gel–even if it is simple! And there is a gel that doesn’t make my curls crinkle, crackle, or crunch. For as long as I’ve been a fan of the Curly Girl method, I thought my hair was destined to be slightly crunchy everyday after the necessary dose of gel or mousse infused my… Read More
“no such thing as a bad hair day”
For the curly girl, “there’s no such thing as a bad hair day.” That’s what I read in the Curly Girl book, and it sounded too good to be true. My life up until halfway into college had been made up of a series of bad hair days. My hair was always what I called “foofy”—a frightening combination of poofy… Read More