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Friday, April 30, 2010

6 Wks Sisterlocked and first ACV Wash

My babies are changing so I thought I would do a quick update.  I just did an ACV wash and my scalp is thanking me.  It feels so good!




I watched the following video to learn how to make the mix but in the end...I did not really measure.  I used one part ACV to two parts water.  I felt my hair needed something strong yesterday.



I found plenty of helpful videos on Youtube, just search ACV Wash

Friday, April 23, 2010

Six Flags Denies Jobs to 2 Women Based on Natural Hair



Really????  First of all, Six Flags needs to learn a little more about natural hair.  Natural hair is not a style but a way of life and they are treating it like it is an option.  I am only glad to know they do not list "afro" in their policy of undesirable hair as that is how my hair naturally grows out of my head.  I am not even sure Six Flags knows or cares that there are many different types of Locks in today's world and they are not going to be able to get away calling every locked style Dreadlocks.  Are they going to tell all locked wearers our hair is unprofessional? Personally I believe these practices have the potential to become discriminatory if not already. 

Please review the story linked below and tell me what you think. 

Six Flags Denies Jobs to 2 Women Based on Natural Hair

Thursday, April 22, 2010

First Re-Tighten Session

It's official.  Well I will officially be one month on the 24th but I just had my first re-tightening session.  I can already see a difference in my locks. 


These were taken before my session.

These were taken after.

Sisterlock Doll



Have you ever wanted to make a keepsake of your locks if you ever decide to cut or trim them.  I am new to this world so this is a loooooooooooooooooooong way off for me.  Right now I want mine to keep growing, growing and growing.  However when I went in for my first tightening session my consultant showed me the doll.  One of her clients cut her hair and decided to give this doll Sisterlocks!

Monday, April 19, 2010

Online Weight ManagementTools


Losing weight can sometimes be challenging because we don't see immediate changes. If you are the type of person who wants to see instant progress or simply likes to keep track, there are many online weight management tools that may work for you.  Here are a few to get you started.  If you have any favorites I have not mentioned, please feel free to list them or send me a note and I will add those sites to this post.



Nutrition and Exercise Trackers
  • SparkPeople: A free online diet, exercise and healthy living community. (This is one of my favorites because you can set caloric goals and as you input your food it tells you how many calories you have until you reach your limit.  This one also has a place to input the amount of water you drink)
  • FitDay: A free and very popular online journal and diet tracker (must register)
  • Nutridiary:  Tracks Food, calories and weight (free/must register)
Community and Group Support
  • PeerTrainer: Find others like you and form support groups and teams.  This site also offers great fitness and nutrition tips.  Additionally, you can make a plan and track food an exercise (Free/must register)
  • Fit Tracker:  Fit Tracker is an online community where members can connect with each other to socialize and learn more about health and fitness. 
Weight Loss Calculators
  • Calories Per Hour: Calculate your calorie goal and make a plan that works for you.  Has a search-able database of over 679,300 foods and 1,500 activities to help you be accountable to your goals  
Nutrition Information    
  • Nutrition Data: Know what you eat.  Provides comprehensive information on most foods to help with healthy planning.  
  • Dietfacts.com: Look before you eat.  This site lets you see the nutritional value of standard foods and has manually entered information from most restaurants as well. (Warning-I can no longer enjoy some of my favorite foods at restaurants after visiting this site)
  • CalorieKing: This comprehensive program goes back to the basics, you won't find any fad diets here.  You can try a 7 day free trial and become equipped with basic tools to help you reach and maintain your goals.
  • Calorie Count:  Type in your food of choice and find out how many calories, carbohydrates, proteins, etc. you will eat.  
  • WebMD Portion Size Guide:  This PDF guide gives you real life examples to compare appropriate portion sizes. 
These are a few of the many tools out there and available to assist with reaching health goals.  If you have others please let me know and I will gladly add them to the list.

    Monday, April 12, 2010

    Day to Night

    I have been Sisterlocked for almost three weeks and just love them.  I get so many compliments, love the fact people like actually like my REAL hair and I am no longer hiding behind some weave.

    This weekend was really busy. I had events in the day and night so I wanted to see how it would be to transform my look.  I have posted a few pictures to show the transformation.

    I was hoping for a sunny day as I had planned to wear a cute spring dress to my friend's baby shower but it was rainy and cold instead so I opted for a jacket.  This picture shows my afternoon look.  I am wearing a side part and my hair is tucked behind my ear on the other side.
    After the shower I had to get ready for a night on the town with the girls.  It was time for a birthday celebration.  I found the perfect little headband to match my shirt.  I think I may be going on a little shopping trip to find other hair accessories to glam it up.









    Thanks for visiting.

    Sunday, April 4, 2010

    Week 1!

    I have officially been Sisterlocked for one week and loving it!  I just bundled and washed my hair today. 

    This is my hair all bundled and ready to wash.  
    I used the Sisterlock Starter Shampoo as my locks are still baby locks.  I did lose one rubber band in the process but otherwise things went very well.

    After washing I bunched some of my hair and formed two strand twists like I used to do just to see how it would look. It turned out a a little more crinkly but no real difference for now.  I can't wait until it starts growing but I know it is a journey and I am enjoying it.  I still can't believe how little time I spend on my hair before having to go somewhere. 

    Friday, April 2, 2010

    Seeing is Achieving: How my Virtual Life Changed my Real Life



    For about 9 weeks I have been participating in a program designed to help individuals re-frame the way they think about eating, movement and nutrition. This program is completely online and uses avatars to interact with small groups and with instructors on Club One Island located in a virtual world called Second Life.

    Naturally I asked, "How in the world can I lose weight sitting in front of my computer?"  The Club One Instructors informed me numerous studies have shown people can change their actual behavior or circumstance by seeing themselves in an alternate reality.  I have often read in order to lose weight you have to see yourself smaller or if you wish to have success you must believe you can be successful.  The beauty industry uses imaging technology to allow people to try on different hairstyles and looks before taking the final leap.  People use virtual reality game consoles to imagine what it would be like to be a famous boxer, rock star or dancer.  Finally, it all goes back to the old saying, "if you can see it, you can achieve it."



    I must admit in the beginning I was very skeptical of the entire program.  I am a person who already loves to work out so I really did not see how they could help me in this area.  However, after 9 weeks, I am a little sad it is coming to an end.  My life has changed.  Yes I have seen some measurable results, which I will reveal at the end of the 12 week cycle, but more importantly, I have seen my life change.  I am now much more aware of not only what I eat but how I eat it.  I have more tools at my disposal and have learned the benefits of portion control.  Once you are in control of your eating you can truly be free with food.  I used to sit and scarf down two bowls of cereal with no problem.  Now I can't imagine eating two bowls of cereal back to back.  I now know if I am still hungry after eating the first bowl I should wait 15 minutes before going back for more.  Waiting allows my brain to realize my stomach is full and usually I am not longer hungry (oh the calories I've saved).



    I have always been a big fan of movement but attending classes at Club One Island in Second Life has allowed me to see my Avatar participate in activities that would otherwise be a stretch for me like surfing, skating and Yoga.  I recently started doing Yoga in the mornings and can already feel and see the benefits.  One day in the not so distant future, I may even get on a surf board just to see how it goes.

    I will update this post in the future to share my results.

    If you want more information about the program in general the following article provides detailed information.

    Virtual Club in Second Life