I bought some satin pillowcases about a month ago and....................I LOVE THEM !! Thanks to all you guys who made this suggestion. What a winner!!
I don't really like doo rags and scarves and what not tied around my head, it's too restricting for me.
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~Qwick
Hair Type: 4c
Length: 17 1/2 inches
Goal: To just above my waist
All things are possible to those who believe ! :-))
I started adding aloe vera to my conditioners- i can tell the difference- the aloe really does moisturize my hair and scalp- i'm going to continue doing this on a regular basis.
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How do you wear your hair to sleep? I usually tie my hair up in a doo
rag (sp?) but it's getting too long for that and the ends are starting
to stick out.
RU asking me Layla? Well if u are, I sometimes use only 3 rollers
(this really helped after I first got my touch-up), but now since the
new growth is kicking in, I just braid it in two braids (one on each
side) and lay down. I don't use scarves or caps anymore cuz they slip
off of my big head , and the satin pillowcases I use work like a charm!
Well I was asking everyone. Thanks for replying. Where did you get
satin pillowcases from? I've been wanting to try that but I don't know
where to get them from.
Type: 3c/4a Natural
Current Length: 6"
Goal: Healthy, tip of nose /neck/shoulder length hair.
BC: 02/08/06
I am pretty sure that any of the following stores would carry satin pillowcases: Strouds; Bed Bath & Beyond; Anna's Linens; Linens 'N Things...........basically any fine linens store or stores where bedding/household goods, etc.
Also department stores (linen section) such as: Sears, Target, JCPenney, Dillards, Macy's, Nordstrom, Bloomingdales, Saks Fifth Avenue, etc.
Heck, you can even purchase them online. Go onto www.google.com and type in "satin pillowcases" and click search. Many sites will pop-up.
Happy Shopping!! Let me know how you like them after you try them.
Peace,
~Qwick
Hair Type: 4c
Length: 17 1/2 inches
Goal: To just above my waist
All things are possible to those who believe ! :-))
I totally agree w/ Qwickstudy! A good linen store should carry them. I ordered mine from a magazine I have called Cartwright Gifts. They sell all types of household items, so if u get that magazine, I'd recommend it. It only costs about $4 for a set of two. But like Qwick said, a good linen store will def work! Have fun and keep us updated on the progress!
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I totally agree w/ Qwickstudy! A good linen store should carry them. I ordered mine from a magazine I have called Cartwright Gifts. They sell all types of household items, so if u get that magazine, I'd recommend it. It only costs about $4 for a set of two. But like Qwick said, a good linen store will def work! Have fun and keep us updated on the progress!
WOW - did you really pay only $4 for a set?!?!?! I paid about $12 for one at Bed, Bath and Beyond! Does this magazine have a website? I have a satin pillowcase but mine is old - I'd like to get a new one.
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Hello Ladies - I'm really curious about this relaxer I've some of you speak of (maybe in another thread). It's called Phytolaxer or Phytorelaxer. I saw it online - costs about $60. If anyone has used it, please let me know about your results.
Another thing is, I go to church with this girl whose hair has grown tremendously in the past year. She always wears is up in a "ghetto" up-do, but she had it down today & it is past bra length (it was shoulder length last summer)! It seems kinda coarse, so I'm not sure if she relaxes it - she left before I could ask her. I have decided to not relax my hair for as long as I can! I'm sticking with using the Nioxin line of products. I plan to wash & set with big rollers, sit under the dryer, then flat iron the roots (or use the hot comb - electric kind). I really need some encouragement because I have been getting relaxers for as long as I can remember. Do you ladies suggest anything other than what I plan to try? Any and all suggestions are welcomed! THANKS - I AM SO HAPPY I FOUND THIS WEBSITE!!!!!
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i took out my extensions and my hair is about an inch longer. thats like one inch in one month. approximately. im pretty sure its once inch when stretched cos with braids you can see the new growth. anyways, i took pics today of my new afro length and as usual, i bought a few products. all in my hair album. ill be getting cornrows with extensions tomorrow and braid again next month when i have 35 bucks. . HHG!
I paid $9.99 a piece for my satin pillowcases at Anna's Linens. Like you, I am also interested in this "Cartwright Gifts" magazine. $4.00 for a set is really a steal!
I wonder if they have an 800# or an address in the magazine where they can be called or written?
~Qwick
Hair Type: 4c
Length: 17 1/2 inches
Goal: To just above my waist
All things are possible to those who believe ! :-))
I've used Phytorelaxer. I really liked the results but I'm thinking
about transitioning. The last couple of times I used it it didn't come
out as straight but that might've been because my mom didn't smooth it
good. But I don't mind since I might transition anyway. I liked using
Phytorelaxer a lot better than going to the hairdresser.
Type: 3c/4a Natural
Current Length: 6"
Goal: Healthy, tip of nose /neck/shoulder length hair.
BC: 02/08/06
I am pretty sure that any of the following stores would carry satin pillowcases: Strouds; Bed Bath & Beyond; Anna's Linens; Linens 'N Things...........basically any fine linens store or stores where bedding/household goods, etc.
Also department stores (linen section) such as: Sears, Target, JCPenney, Dillards, Macy's, Nordstrom, Bloomingdales, Saks Fifth Avenue, etc.
Heck, you can even purchase them online. Go onto www.google.com and type in "satin pillowcases" and click search. Many sites will pop-up.
Happy Shopping!! Let me know how you like them after you try them.
Peace,
~Qwick
I purchased mine at JC Penny during a linen sale for $12 a pair. I love mine too when it stays on the bed and the pillow stays inside of the case. To keep the pillow from sliding out of the case, I got some cute decorative ribbons to tie the ends of of the pillow case. No more problem with it staying on.
Hey KBaby, Quick, and anyone else who's interested. I found the magazine, and it's actually called "CarolWright Gifts." Here's some info where u can call, fax, or write to them about obtaining a catalog:
Ordering number and/or info: 1-402-464-6116 (Weekdays 8 AM - 10 PM, EST, Saturdays 9 AM - 5 PM, EST)
Here's the website as well: www.carolwrightgifts.com
These pillowcases r great. U can order the sheets w/ it, which costs $20 alone, or just the standard/king sized pillowcases which costs only $4.99. These are what I have, just one set for $4.99. They come in various colors, including Gold, Ivory, Pink, Emerald, Burgundy, and Blue. I've washed my pillowcases many times, and they strong enough 2 survive through wear and tear, yet they remain as soft and silky as the day u first used them. It's a great buy! Hope this helps and God bless
I purchased mine at JC Penny during a linen sale for $12 a pair. I love mine too when it stays on the bed and the pillow stays inside of the case. To keep the pillow from sliding out of the case, I got some cute decorative ribbons to tie the ends of of the pillow case. No more problem with it staying on.[/QUOTE]
Princess,
Very clever way of keeping the satin pillowcases on. I opten for another way (not as clever) to keep them on. I purchased some really expensive, kinda boxy, square shaped, goose down pillows.....the satin pillowcases stay on and the pillows are extremely comfortable!
~Qwick
Hair Type: 4c
Length: 17 1/2 inches
Goal: To just above my waist
All things are possible to those who believe ! :-))
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I know this challenge started since march but is it okay to join now??I would like to grow my hair. At the moment i do not know how to measure my hair but it is about 2 and inches above my shoulders ie classic length. I would like to grow my hair to bra strap level.
Can someone please tell me how to properly measure my hair?
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