Showing posts with label strawllers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label strawllers. Show all posts
Thursday, May 6, 2010

Winner of the Strawllers Giveaway

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Major thanks to Strawllers for the great giveaway and big thanks to all of you for entering! There could only be winner and the winner is.....*droll roll please*....






Congrats! Please email me your mailing address by May 11th! beadsbraidsbeyond@yahoo.com

You will be receiving THREE packs of 8" Pink Strawllers (3/8" diameter). That's 72 Strawllers total!

If you missed our Strawllers review, go check it out HERE!

Click *here* to visit Strawllers website.
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Thursday, April 22, 2010

Strawllers Giveaway!

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Strawllers has very kindly offered one Beads, Braids & Beyond follower three, yes, THREE packs of 8" Pink Strawllers (3/8" diameter). That's 72 Strawllers total!



If you missed our Strawllers review, go check it out HERE!
 
Let me go ahead and remind you of A's fabulous results, which lasted 4 days:

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To enter the giveaway:
  • You must follow Beads, Braids & Beyond
  • Visit Strawllers website and tell me what other Strawllers you would like to try out. Make sure you leave your first name/nickname and last initial.
Example:
I follow B,B&B! I wouldn't mind trying the 8" Blue Strawllers. -Nikki G

That's it! Pretty simple, right? Please only leave *ONE* comment. You will need to purchase bobbypins to use Strawllers. I bought mine from the dollar store for around $1.50.

This Giveaway runs from April 22nd - April 30th. The last day to enter is April 30th by midnight! A will draw the winners name out of a hat on camera.
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Monday, April 19, 2010

Strawller Update + I'm Not Perfect

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A's Strawller set lasted 4 days which was great. We switched it up just a little by adding clips, and on the last day, I put it half up half down and put a cute flower in. I moisturized her hair daily with shea butter mixed with coconut oil and put it in a loose high ponytail at night so her hair didn't become flat. I missed one day of not putting her hair into a high ponytail at night so she did sleep on her hair on day 3.
 
Maintaining Strawller set:
 
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After it was time to wash the Strawller set out I decided to first rinse her hair with warm water, and load it up with conditioner and virgin coconut oil. Well, some major things came up this weekend (my other brother was in the hospital, had to have surgery) so the night I decided to do that, I didn't get a chance to rinse it out. I ended up leaving the conditioner/coconut oil in her hair for two days. Her hair looked fine, but apparently it was not. Basically, 3/8" diameter Strawllers + coconut oil + conditioner in for two days = a big no no.
 
Here's what her hair looked like the day after I did "the big no no". Looks fine, right? Yeah, I thought so too.
 
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When I went to wash A's hair tonight, she had some major tangles and fairy knots in the back. It took me about 30 minutes to detangle the back of her hair, but only 10 minutes to detangle the front. The back got a lot more tangled up than the front, I'm not exactly sure why but she definitely had some breakage. Those fairy knots just wouldn't come out. I feel pretty stupid, but this just goes to show I am not perfect. You live and you learn, right?

Note to self: Next time you do a Strawller set, rinse with warm water, load up with conditioner and coconut oil, leave in for 20 minutes, then start seperating the curls and detangling in sections. Do not, I repeat, do not wait two days after doing the first couple of steps.
 
Have you ever had any "I'm not perfect" moments when dealing with your child's hair?
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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Review: Strawllers

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Strawllers in
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Right after removing Strawllers:
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After seperating the curls the next day:
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Does anyone remember when CurlyNikki was on The Tyra Show? If so then you probably recall seeing a segment on Strawllers. Well, the wonderful people over at Strawllers agreed to let us review their product. Big thanks to them!

From Strawllers website: "Don’t be fooled by the name! The “straw” in the title doesn’t refer to how the hair feels after being transformed – instead, it attributes the instruments used to achieve this look. Simple plastic drinking straws were the original tools to use for creating these tight, shiny, charming ringlets. Straw curls might best be defined as sassy, sexy, and confident. This look gives curls a completely new style, and though it takes some practice, it’s easily mastered with time and patience. This style is often utilized by African American women for shiny, frizz-free, beautiful curls. Of course, if time is short and you prefer a professional stylist’s touch, you’ll benefit from one of the many hair salons that offer the service.”


8" Pink Strawllers

The claim: A new definition in curls. Works for all types of hair, thick or thin, or any ethnicity.

Price: 8" Pink Strawllers 3/8" diameter (package of 24) Regular Price $10.95 Introductory Price $9.95

Review: I love these 8" Pink Strawllers! First of all, they are affordable for everyone. The ones we used are currently $10 per pack of 24. Yes, 24! We used about 2 1/2 packs. They were so easy to work with. I have never used any curlers that required a bobbypin so I thought I was going to have problems. I thought, "is a bobbypin really going to hold these while she runs around and plays for a couple of hours?" The answer is YES! They are very light. There were absolutely no complaints from A. I left these in for 2 hours, during those two hours she ran around, played with her little brother, and styled her dolls hair. I used Strawllers setting lotion (after I moisturized her hair with our coconut oil/shea butter mix and Giovanni Direct Leave-in) and let me tell you, once I took the Strawllers out her hair was so soft and moisturized. I also love the smell of the Strawllers setting lotion. Don't be alarmed when you first take Strawllers out. The curl looks a little....interesting, if you will. The trick is to seperate each curl! The only downside to them is you cannot sleep in these whatsoever. The good part about that is they are designed for fast drying.

I am going to give you a quick run down on how I acheived this look:
  1. As you all know, A's hair had previously been in a cornrowed braid out so her has was pretty stretched out from that. I loaded her hair up with Giovanni Direct Leave-in and virgin coconut oil. I finger detangled her hair in sections, removing any shred hair and any knots/tangles.
  2. Next, I parted 1/2inch to 1inch sections of hair, I applied 2 pumps of Strawllers setting lotion to each section and starting from the ends I rolled the hair on the Strawller, I made sure to roll some hair over the end hair so it didn't come loose, rolled the Strawller all the way up, and pushed the bobbypin down to hold the Strawller in place. Viola! Down! It really was easy as 1,2,3.
  3. I repeated step 2 until I was completely done. This took about 1 hour to put them in and I left them in for 2 hours.
  4. After the 2 hours was up I pushed the bobbypin up from the bottom of each Strawller and rolled the Strawllers off the hair.
  5. It was time for bed, so instead of seperating the curls, I put her hair into a loose, high ponytail (I didn't even wrap the Goody Ouchless ponytail holder) so her hair wouldn't flatten out.
  6. In the morning I took down her ponytail. I straightened each curl out and seperated it into 3-4 smaller curls, running my fingers down each curl to try to combat any frizz.
That's it, all done! It sounds really simple, right? It is!

This is an upclose shot to show you where the bobbypins are and how they go in: (as you can see, there is no pulling on her scalp)
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This in the ponytail I put in her hair at night before seperating the curls the next day:
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Pictures after seperating the curls the next day:
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They sure do have the "sassy and confident" part right! lol
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We went outside to try to get some better "natural light" pictures:
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The great part is I am sure this is going to last her at least 1 week (5 days or more). I will certainly keep you posted on what her hair looks like each day.

You can purchase Strawllers on their website. They carry many different sizes.

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Disclosure: The product(s) were sent to me free of charge from the company or PR agency for the purpose of this review. My opinions are my own and are not influenced by any other part.
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