Natural Hair Care Product Storage

  • Posted on 27 July, 2015
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  • By Anonymous

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In case you're curious or looking for a better way to organise your stuff here's my hair care products all neatly packed. Yes i'm a product junkie on the quest for the perfect conditioner.

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Hey guys so today I thought I would share with you all how I store my hair care products. Just in case you were curious, or perhaps you are product junkies, like myself, and you were seeking out a new way to keep all of your stuff. Nice and neat and tidy and organized so these are the Alex straws from Ikea. You probably recognize these from all over YouTube, like all the beauty. Bloggers tend to have them for their makeup collection, and I have used them for my haircare stuff because they are really great drawers. Mine are actually the shorter version you can get like really tall ones, but yeah mine are the shorter version from Ikea at the very top. Here are all the stuff that I kind of frequent the most so obviously my shea butter mix, which I need to make more of my spray bottle, which is usually filled with water and conditioner and then everything's empty. This is the applicator bottle that I usually fill up with my oil mix. I have to get a new one, so that's why it's currently empty, and these two things I don't usually have here that usually in my bathroom, but I thought I would show them to you anyway. Just in case you were interested. Some of you know that I'm using the raw shea butter, moisture retention, shampoo from Shea Moisture and then to condition i've been using the jamaican black, castor oil, one see if that will focus for you guys, yeah. So those the two that i've been using on my hair, shampoo and conditioner was - and i just thought i'd share them with you, but they're, usually in my bathroom but yeah. I put these things at the top because they are what I use the most. Obviously, I'm moisturizing my hair frequently and then I'll use an oil mix on my edges and on my scalp to give myself a nice stop massage in the first drawer. Here it's basically goes in level of frequency. So how often you use things so again. This is quite often stuff that I use a lot, so I've got some hair scissors here, make sure they're hair scissors that you're using to trim your hair, not kitchen scissors or desk scissors, and obviously make sure that you are keeping an eye on the blades that They'Re not resting anything, but I've got those there and in this little case I've got some separator clips and some hair bands and then just beside it. I'Ve got extra large hair bands, which I use for high puffs, and I've also been using a lot since my hair is in braids, and I can't use the regular hair bands because they're too small and then I've got a little hair clips. These are new I've. Only just got them again just to pin my braids out of the way and I've got some regular bobby pins and then, of course, I've got like brushes and thing. I don't know why I have this brush sale. This is it's like the one thing you can't. Let go when when I was relaxed. Obviously I used this, but like this round brush would ever go through my afro. I don't know why I've actually still got this, but anywho. I'Ve got that Denman brush. You know wide tooth combs afro pick tangle teezer, so yeah again things I frequent to use like separating my hair, styling detangling. Then I've got some just some little rubber bands sometimes use this for the banding method or to just secure my ends. If they're not twisting and staying like I'd like, I keep it in an old sandwich bag because I just find it easier, so they don't get lost then at the back. I'Ve got all of my hair, scarfs and bonnets all in there. All of my silk scarfs and bonnets, just at the back so yeah these are the that's the first drawer, then the second drawer is like all of the kind of stylers and shampoos, etc, etc that I've been using. So a lot of this stuff - I've already you've already seen my pro reviewed this in my battle at the shampoos, but perhaps you haven't seen you know apple cider, vinegar that I've used. This is new this I am. I only got the small version for three pounds. Hopefully I'll focus for you, it's from the body shop, it's their rainforest, moisture range. If you didn't know the body shops, rainforest, moisture range, haircare range they've actually changed it. So it's now silicone free, paraben free and I believe the shampoo is sulfate free as well. So this is the conditioner which I have pretty much used all of and I never used as a conditioner. I used it kind of more as a styler in like the loc method. It smells really really good and yeah. This small one cost me three pounds, but they do have massive ones, but since I was testing it out, I just got the small one, but I definitely might try the the bigger one and try as a proper conditioner, but it works really good as a styler. When I was using it in the loc method for braid outs, it was really good, really well-defined and moisturizing. The naked volume weightless conditioner when I, when I was in the process of moving all of my stuff, was in storage. So I just quickly went to savers and I got this 499 P. It is silicone, free, sulfate, free and everything like that. Unfortunately, I have heard that naked is discontinuing but yeah. If you can get your hands on it's great because it's got a load of slip and yeah, I've only got like a teeny bit left, but it was great, so I'll probably just use that for a pre-poo or something like that, I've got loads of free samples. You know when you go to the hair shop, they sometimes pop in some free samples. For you, I got my hands on the curls blueberry BLISK curl control paste, so I'm excited to use that it does smell really good. I also have used for the Cantu coconut curling cream, which I didn't think I would like, because I don't like a lot of Cantu products, but I got a free sample of it. Use it on one of my Styles, maybe a twist out or something and I loved it and I love the smell. So I didn't get it. It was six pounds and I'm gon na do a review on it, but on my blog so look out for that. Yeah, that's got all that's the drawer with all my styles and things and shampoos. Then the third drawer is like my least frequented stuff. So I've got my shea butter, so the stuff that I would put in my shea butter mix eco styler gel. Because again, I don't really use gel that often I only use it on my edges, occasionally coconut oil and then in this tub back here is all of my other oils. So Jamaican black, castor oil, emu oil, I've got two Jamaican black, castor oars and two emu oil wheatgrass lemongrass, and in that brown paper one is from avocado oil. So these are literally all the things that I use for edges: slash mixing it with the shea butter to make my mixes. This is for African threading, so I got the black one, but then I ended up getting yarn instead and the reason I have two is again because when I was moving and I took stuff out of storage, I thought I'd lost one, so I bought another one. So that's why there's two? I don't actually need two. So I've got more than enough to last me for ages, but yeah. I use that for African threading back here is just some perm rods, and it's the same in this case back here as well. There'S just some perm rods, just and below here are butterfly clips. I use those to separate when I'm washing my hair and I find that they had quite a nice bit of weight to the hair as well. If I touch it and then it helps keep the hair stretched and stop from shrinking, so that's what's in there, then my next straw has all of the curlers in it. So I got this case from super drug. I can't remember how much it was between three and five pounds and it's fit all of my curlers in there all the different sizes and then Vince. This case is from Primark and it's got got pillow rollers and then it's got like all of my flexi rods. At the bottom there styling then in the last drawer, of course last drawer means the least frequented, and that's why it's got my electrical item. So it's got my hairdryer with the diffuser and concentration novel nozzle and there's an afro pick nozzle, just at the back there. There is not a hair straightener in there because I need to get a new one, because the one I was using was very cheap and you know you're supposed to use proper plated ones and all that kind of stuff. So that's why I haven't got that in there at the very back is the hooded attachment that you can attach to it so that you can dry and style your hair faster or deep, conditioned with it as well, and so I've got my blow-up cream cheese guys Have seen before the two chic styling mist from Giovanni, which I'll probably give away at some point because, as you can see, it's practically full, I used it once or twice and I hated it because it's got a lot of glycerin in it and my hair doesn't Really like glycerin again, this is another one of those relaxed of things that you can't get rid of cream of nature, argan oil gloss and shine mist. Let'S see, if that focus, is there there you go. I bought the entire cream of nature argan oil line when it first came out, so that included this, but I've never really used it, but I don't know. Maybe if I straighten my hair in the future, maybe I would spritz this on to kind of stop it from reverting, because all it has in it is pure silicone. It'S like the first five ingredients are all different types of silicones, and then it has argan oil. So yeah, I don't know why I've still got that, but you never know coming handy at some point. Silicones aren't that bad folks, but yeah. That is my hair care storage. I hope that's been helpful in some way, because you guys, you know, might be looking for a new way to keep all your stuff, nice and neat and tidy. It'S also good, sometimes to relieve the pressure off the old bathroom and keep stuff out of there. Yeah keep everything kind of in the order of how frequently it's used, or you know, just easy to reach to stuff. If you have any more questions, then leave one down below, and I will see you all on the next video. Thank you guys so much for watching bye.

Simply Benita: I have watched this video like a million times. I really enjoy how it's a one stop to shop. All your products are in one place. This video is refreshing. Thanks for sharing how you store your products.

Jasmine Sincerely: I was scared my products won’t fit in but you showed me differently ! Thankyou!

SimplyAdreana: I've never seen a natural that doesn't have a large product collection

Shai B: Great video very helpful! I would also love to see a video of how you organize your makeup/skincare☺️

Q H: Considering getting this cabinet thanks for the video!!

Louise Esprit: Useful video. Where do you get your extra large hair bands from?

Ms Lady: I need to do the same thing, there are 4 naturals living under one roof and  we all have different hair types that like different products...lol...thanks for sharing :-)

Rebekah E: Omg Just found your channel, Where I been? Very smart way to storage items. Love your accent too lol

Naima Ali: Hey, love your channel especially cause your a londoner and so am i! Anyway i just want to ask is that ktc coconut oil any good, i use the one from holland and barret but im looking for a cheaper alternative...all the cheap ones ive tried smell nasty

Roachinfest: No dislikes!? Great moves, keep it up!

B.B.: Lovely video!

Gracious4God: Can you please share the link to the name of the drawer from ikea... Thank you so much and God bless☺️

Latriise: I really enjoyed watching this. But I wouldn't say you're a product junkie at all. That seems like a very minimal product stash to me. But I admit that I may lack perspective, based on the number of products I own.

Elisa: please could you make a hair regime video.

Naima Ali: Thanks, will check out my pharmacy. You cant smell it? I can.... maybe i have a strong sense of smell.

ODY: I LIKE ●

In active: Where does one buy Apple cider vinegar in London? Because I have trekked far and wide but to no avail ACV is out of my reach.

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