Showing posts with label Abuja. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Abuja. Show all posts

SAVE THE DATE

Yes o, you read right! CN is back and better! Spread the word and get ready for an interesting event. Interested sponsors and vedors should please call the numbers in the flyer or send an email to nn@naturalnigerian.com or eskinks@gmail.com.
We look forward to seeing you all on the 23rd of April and as a plus, two of you with hair/scalp concerns stand a chance of having a free consultation with yours sincerely. To win that AND hair care products, all you need to do is send me an email containing your name, age, sex, and hair/scalp concerns. Winners would be announced at the meet up. Hope to read from you.
Good luck and see you soon. :)

Keeks Pharmacy is Naural Hair Friendly











Hi Ladies!
"Due to popular demand, we at Keek's pharmacy now carry more natural hair friendly products. To buy the products shared with you, and more from Natural Nigerian,  visit us at bright plaza, No. 5 Ebitu Ukiwe street, plot 363 cadastral zone, opposite first bank beside zenith bank, Jabi district, Abuja."
NatM. says: Keek's therapy will have a stand at LRR on Saturday the 30th of October 2014 . 

Another meetup hosted by Lumo Naturals!!

Salute my people!!
Lumo Naturals salon is organising a meetup for Abuja based naturals.
WHAT TO EXPECT....
  • Free DIY journal
  • 50% off Lumo hair kit
  • 50% off Beloved perfume
  • 50% off ayurvedic powders in stock
  • 20% off selected services (for card holders)
  • Free body butters (for purchases over N5000)
  • Cocktail hour
  • Hair talk by Ameera
  • Complemetary goodies bag 
  • Lots of products from vendors like Natural Nigerian, Keeks Pharmacy, Hemani zait, Essence of ladinah and many more
Alot for anyone to think of missing. Spread the word and be sure to come early.
See you all on Saturday:)

Lumo Naturals & Lifestyle Spa in Abuja on Saturday the 30th of November


Lumo Naturals and The Lifestyle spa bring to you Le Revitalize Rendezvous!! There will be 20% discounts on:
*Facials
*Full body massage
*Manicure and Pedicure.
 
I also hear that there will be goody bags containing great stuff for your hair and skin. How cool is that?!

To register call
Spesh: 07032122173 or
Edu: 07067197319
**Registration costs N1500**

Venue: Plot 49, Lake Chad crescent, off IBB way, Maitama, Abuja 
Date: 30th November, 2013
Time: 10am-6pm
See you there...

Product Review: Natural Nigerian's Leave in Conditioner


 
Hi People,
I was totally excited when Natural Nigerian's leave-in conditioner was launched into the Nigerian market. NN's leave-in has been able to solve two big hair problems for me:
  1. I don't have to wait for my friends/family to travel before I can get an affordable leave in conditioner that works for my natural hair and
  2. I don't have to pay double for a leave in conditioner. Most of the leave-in conditioners that find their way into Nigeria are hard to find and can be very expensive.
To the review....


CLAIMS
  • Nourishes, fortifies and moisturizes hair.
  • "Natural Nigerian Moisture and Shine detangling leave in conditioner is a light weight , pH balnaced conditioner which can be used to detangle as well as improve the general manageability of your hair."
  • It contains plant derived active ingredients.
  • Contains high performance moisturizers.
  • Protects hair from heat .


INGREDIENTS

Aloe barbadensis leaf extract, coconut oil, glycerine, hydrogenated olive oil, shea butter, olea europaea (olive oil), citrus aurantium dulcis(orange peel oil) e.t.c
 


FIRST IMPRESSION
After reading the ingredients and recognising some as being suitable for my hair, I opened the bottle and the first thing that hit me was the yummy citrusy fragrance. The smell reminded me one of my favourites; citrus cake. I poured a bit on my palm and noticed that the consistency was light...hmmm....this girl is used to thick conditioners oh. Well, there's always a first time.


THE INTRODUCTION: NN LEAVE-IN & MY MANE
To get the best results, I washed my hair and did a deep conditioning treatment. After rinsing off the deep conditioner, I was too tired to do the usual detangle, smooth and layer products on my hair. So I applied some leave in, detangled, smoothed my hair and then braided it for the night. By the next morning, my hair was dry and felt very soft after take down. Okay:).
Since my hair felt soft and moisturised I decided to do without olive or coconut oil. After day 3, I took down the braids and noticed that my hair had begun to feel dry so I applied some more NN leave-in conditioner in place of  water and immediately I felt a difference. (see pic. below)


MY DIRECTIONS FOR USE
  •  Apply the product immediately after washing. smooth product on hair strands and apply very little coconut oil or shea butter afterwards. Or
  • Apply the product immediately after  washing and braid. The next day, apply very little coconut oil or shea butter for added shine and manageability.

Dry Hair?
  •  Put some water in a spritz bottle, pour in some of the product and shake.
  • Working in section, spray on some of your mix, smooth hair, apply some butter or light oil (sealant) and braid.
 My hair after moisturising using NN leave-in condish
 After carrying those braids for 3 weeks (covers face), I used the leave-in to detangle hair. I couldn't wash the hair immediately because my scalp felt sore so I braided hair and let it be for 2 days (pic to the right)

Styling?
...this.
Frizzlove
  • Put hair in a bun, smooth very little amount of the product on your hair, and tie with a satin scarf. Proceed to do prepare for the day. After some minutes take down scarf and rock your smooth , curly fro.

NOTE: If you have tight curls like mine and do not like frizzy hair, you might want to follow up that with a gel. I like the frizzy look so I go without. Hair ends up looking something like....







PROS
After using NN Moisturising detangling leave-in conditioner I found that:
  • The leave-in's consistency is light: I don't think anyone (at least I know I don't) enjoys the hours and days it takes to air dry natural hair so this product should be great for naturals with long/full hair. The lighter the product the less time it takes to dry your hair.
  • The fragrance is awesome: I just love how the leave in leaves my hair smelling fruity.
  • The product can be used without using oils: If you are one of those lazy naturals (like myself) who gets tired of layering product after product just to get soft manageable natural hair, then this product is for you.
  • Because the product contains oils and butters like shea butter, a little goes a long way. Too much and your hair would feel slippery and oily. Applying too much oils after using the leave in to seal in mositure would give you the same oily result. This is a plus as you would be able to save your oils and butters.
  • Detangling: The leave in was also able to deliver on this promise. Dry hair? Apply some of the leave in to your hair (in sections) and detangle using a comb or your fingers and the tangles would come apart. 

CONS
I haven't found anything I dont like about the product. Its been more than 2 months but I think we are still in early days. If you are a frequent Dbk visitor you would have noticed that I use different products in different weather conditions (weather change = regimen/product change). Given the pros, I am  hoping that I can use this product all year round.
Let's talk money.... 
Although I did not pay for mine, I gats recognise that the leave-in is slightly pricey.Trust me when I say I understand how difficult it might be for some of us students, job seekers and frugal people to pay N2500 for a bottle of conditioner. But I think that if one uses the product in moderation, a bottle can last for a whole semester. I got mine in July and between my 2 sisters and I, that leave-in has survived more than 3 wash days (each). And guess what, I still have more than a quarter of the bottle left. Remember moderation is KEY.
On the left is the amount of coconut oil I use to NN leave- in conditioner per section. 
Please note that I use very little product because I can't stand oily hair. If this is too little  find the quantity that works for you.
 Have you used the Natural Nigerian leave-in conditioner? If yes, please share your experience below.

Pictures & Hair Do's from CN2 Abuja

 
CN2 was so much fun. It's great to see the Natural Community in Abuja growing. You all were the best and I so look forward to CN3 already. Please scroll down to see pictures and hair styles from the meet-up. Bless!





 

 

Just a few products on sale at the event. For more pictures please visit here.
 

 Note: Photo credit for pictures 6 and 8 belong to www.naturalnigerian.com. Please contact NaturalNigerian via the link above before reblogging.

Hi Everyone!!!


Its been long right?!! Wow...really long! I hope all is as great as I left it. Where have I been? Well I have been out picking up information; back to school...well not school-school like we all know but learning stuff that no one will teach you within the four walls of a school.
Simply put, I was working as an intern at one of the top firms in Nigeria and brother was it an experience.My blog and other parts of my life had to take back seat for the time I was away.
All in all, I will like to say that even though most of  my clothes don't fit  and I almost crashed at some point, this was one of the most memorable times of my life. I think that there are some experiences that we need to have to help us make good life decisions so that we don't 'think' but 'know' for a fact. I have much respect for the BC Abuja Fam.They were and are the best. I won't say that I enjoyed  the whole four weeks - that would be a lie:). There were somethings I could do without but then life would not be interesting and I wouldn't have stories to tell. So blessings to BC ABJ Fam! Hope to see you all again:)
And to the awesome ladies who sent me mails, wondering what was going on with me, abeg chop knuckle! Chizzy girl, Seun of MSE, Natural Nigerian, PharmNikki, you all are the best!! Muah!
I also see some new DBK followers on here. Welcome on board Ladies! Thanks for joining this site:). I look forward to reading your comments and learning from you as well.
So DBK is back on and the posts shall begin to roll in ASAP.
Thats all for now.
Peace, Heart, Natural!


Ahia Natural Nigerian now in ABUJA!!

Yes, you read right! On request, Ahia Natural Nigerian has come to Abuja, bringing those hard to find products closest to you.
 For now, the available products are:
Tropical Isle Living
-Black castor oil- strong roots
-Black castor oil protein conditioner
-Black castor oil Hair Food
-Black castor oil all purpose healing oil

Soaps
Dr. Bronner's Castille Soap (Liquid)
-Tea tree oil
-Pepper mint
-Eucalyptus

Handcrafted Bar Soaps
*Clay based shampoo (Can be used from hair to toe)
-Goat milk and honey clay bar
-Aloe Coconut clay bar

*Bath Bars
-Aqua Sea Scrub
-Sheer Coffee

Clays and Herbs
-Bentonite Clay (1.0lb)
-Horsetail (100g)

Oils
-Tea Tree Oil
-Lavender
-Carrot seed oil
-Holy Basil Oil
-Clary Sage Oil
-Pure Grape Seed Oil
-Apple Cider Vinegar

Tools
-Spray Bottles

 If you would like to purchase any of the products listed above, write to eskinks@gmail.com. And if you don't see products you would love to have on the list please  click here to visit Ahia Natural Nigerian.

Pictures From Capital Naturals

Registration...
The attendees


Can you spot the creator of Bino and Fino in the pic above? ^_^  that should be easy.

Shopping, shopping, & mingling....
...bad girl, to your room this instant! ^_^
the cutest Naturalista in the Booj

 I love those braids...
Faux fro put up in a bun
The vendors



It was great having you lovely ladies and gents attend the first natural meet-up in Bee-You-Jay!!!  Thank you for coming. Honestly, I was scared that no one would turn up.
Much appreciation also goes to the vendors  who supported  CN, and the Manager and Staff of Casalinda.  It was a joy meeting and working with you..
Hope to see you all very soon at the next meet-up.
Peace, Heart, Natural.
Bye!

P.s: Stay tuned for a post on the vendors.

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