Michelle Breyer of Naturallycurly writes;
Marketing coordinator Cyntelia Abrams was walking down the hall at Design Essentials two years ago, bemoaning the fact she needed another relaxer, when a visiting stylist suggested she go natural instead.
Abrams, who started working for the Georgia-based haircare company in 2005, had experimented with low-lye relaxers, but she had never been quite ready to embrace her natural texture.
“I hadn’t seen my natural hair since I was five years old,” Abrams says. “Growing up, I never thought natural hair was pretty.”
She decided to transition to her natural hair. “I was still wearing my hair straight,” says Abrams during an interview at ‘Fro Fashion Week in Atlanta.
A year and a half ago, the light bulb went off. She said it was time that she finally embraced her natural hair— kinks, coils and all.
“I can’t just love my natural hair when it’s straight,” she says. “I realized—this is my hair. It was time to get comfortable in my own skin.”
Although she still wears her hair straight every now and then, Abrams says she wears it natural most of the time. Usually, she just wets it and goes.
And Abrams’s acceptance of her own natural ‘do is reflected by Design Essentials, which is committed to natural hair. The company developed its Natural Hair Care System— a collection of curl definition products infused with a combination of natural butters and oils to maintain and style loose wavy to tightly coiled hair textures. Each product is specially formulated with a blend of nourishing natural ingredients such as jojoba, cocoa butter, coconut oil, soy and almond oil to better meet the individual needs of each hair type. The ingredients provide the intense moisture that natural hair needs and the curl definition the natural consumer desires.
Here are Cyntelia's answers.
1. She used these products for her twistout: Design Essentials Natural Curl Cleanser, Design Essentials Natural Conditioner. ½ Defining Crème Gel & ½ Curl Stretching Cream.
2. It is a wet twistout.
3. For the picture, my hair was twisted and then I sat under a dryer until the twists were dry. However, I normally allow my hair to remain twisted at least 2 days before untwisting.
I'm worndering about the products she used as well. She has SO MUCH Definition! Wet/Dry Set/ Dryer use? Inquiring minds want to know!!!lol
Forgive my typo, should've been ""several day-old twists".
I'm looking for an HG that'll provide definition without hardness for my 4b/c textured coils!
Hi Michelle:
Your hair is fabulous! Please forgive my curiosity!!
1. Which DE products did you use for this twistout?
2. Is is a wet- or dry-twistout?
3. Was it styled from "several day-old twista", an overnight twistout, or set under a bonnet hair dryer?
All the best!
I agree it looks really nice!
Ilove her hair it is absolutely GORGEOUS!!