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Natural and Organic Products for Your Little Ones

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010
Aside from providing your baby good health and energy to learn and grow, and covering his basic needs, or taking him for regular well-baby checkups, you should also not forget to take care of his skin and hair.
Your baby’s skin is delicate, and there’s lots you’ll need to learn about baby skin care. Our natural baby care products will caress and protect your baby’s delicate skin.
Nature’s Parlour has a selection of some of the best natural and organic skin care products specially designed to care for your baby’s delicate hair and skin. With products from leading brand names like Green People and Caribbean Blue, you are sure to find something for your little ones. Also, we have an exclusive range of hair care for children with curly hair from Curls.

kids-bubblebathAside from providing your baby good health and energy to learn and grow, and covering his basic needs, or taking him for regular well-baby checkups, you should also not forget to take care of his skin and hair.

Your baby’s skin is delicate, and there’s lots you’ll need to learn about baby skin care. Our natural baby care products will caress and protect your baby’s delicate skin.

Nature’s Parlour has a selection of some of the best natural and organic skin care products specially designed to care for your baby’s delicate hair and skin. With products from leading brand names like Green People and Caribbean Blue, you are sure to find something for your little ones. Also, we have an exclusive range of hair care for babies and children with curly hair from Curls.

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Experience “knock your socks off” locks with the Curls 4-Step System

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

Create effortless, frizz free curls that last with the Curls easy 4 step system.  Using products from one comprehensive line will always yield better results.  Sometimes product ingredients from one line can clash with ingredients from others and cause extra frizz and build up.

We suggest that you try the CURLS system, by itself, to get the best results, from Step 1 – Step 4 – Cleansers to Stylers.

Step 1…

Start with picking one cleanser that meets your needs.

NOTE: if you are new to CURLS we highly recommend that you clarify your hair first with  Pure Curls Clarifying Shampoo when you order.

Step 2…

Do you need a deep curly hair conditioner to be used with heat or a daily rinse off conditioner?  We have both. Choose accordingly.

Step 3…

Daily Moisturizer is for everyone.  Use Quenched Curls curly hair moisturizer, your “underwear for your hair,” under your selected CURLS styler (Step #4).  It is also GREAT for 2nd and 3rd day curl revival and refreshment.

Step 4…

CURLS offers 5 different hair stylers to meet the needs of the varying curly hair textures. Pick just one, based on your needs.

Congratulations! You have selected your customized CURLS Regime System!

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Choosing Your Blended Beauty Products

Friday, July 24th, 2009

Have you ever wanted to know how best to choose your Blended Beauty products?

Take a look at this little video and you’ll be well on your way to chosing the perfect Blended Beauty products for your hair type!

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Mixed-race Hair: 5 Hair Care Tips For Your Child

Monday, July 7th, 2008

Looking after your mixed-race child’s hair can be quit intimidating, particularly if their hair type is very different to your own and you’ve never dealt with that texture before. The type varies from very frizzy/afro to straight and every variant in between.

There’s always the issue of what products to use and some people consider relaxing the child’s hair using harsh chemicals to remove the kinks/curls. If you follow these five tips, you’ll find that managing your child’s hair need not be so difficult and can actually be a time of bonding for you both.

1. Use products specifically for your mixed-race child’s hair

Afro products tend to be too oily and European products tend to be far too drying. Use products specifically for mixed race hair. Curls has a children’s line called Curly Qs and Blended Beauty has a children’s line called Blended Cutie – they are a fantastic organic range of products specifically for your mixed range child’s hair.

2. The curlier/frizzier the hair, the less often you should wash it.

Afro hair tends to be very dry and shouldn’t be washed as frequently as straight hair. The wash hair once or twice a fortnight depending on how curly the hair is.

3. Comb the hair whilst conditioner is in it.

Always condition your child’s hair after shampooing as it needs to be more moist than straighter hair types. Conditioner makes the hair very slick, so this is a good time to use a wide toothed comb to comb knots out of your child’s hair. Gently rinse all of the conditioner out of the hair, taking great care not to create more knots

4. Use a moisturising cream/spray after towel drying

Ensure that your child’s hair is maintained in a (very slightly) damp state using a moisturising cream/spray. The hair must not be allowed to get to a dry/brittle state as this encourages breakage

5. Practice looking after your little one’s hair

Practice, practice, practice looking after your little one’s hair. After watching and learning how to look after your own hair, you had to practice until you got it just the way you wanted it. The same is true for looking after your mixed-race child’s hair. You may not get to the stage you’d like to be at with it straight away, but don’t give up! Be proud of your child’s curls and instil a sense of pride in your child too. If you want to learn advanced hair techniques like cornrowing/canerowing then find the resources and practice either on your own child or on a or hairdressers manikin or Girl’s World doll – that’s how most people who use these techniques learn at first.

If you have any more tips (or would like some more!), we’d love to hear from you. Please post your comments below.

Yours naturally

Xina

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