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Hello beauties!
First of all: MERRY CHRISTMAS! I hope y'all are enjoying this holiday season :)
Today I would like to show you my 2021 favourite products that I've been using to take care of my hair.
I told you I wanted to start posting more about my hair journey, so if you missed my last post, you should check it because I share some important tips on how to boost your curls!
Before starting, I'd like to clarify that my type of curls are 3B/3C, in case you would like to check out these products!
**some of the photos used in this post are not mine, credits to its authors**
1. Shampoo's
I've tried different shampoo's, but this is one of my favourites: Shea Moisture Raw Shea
I use it regularly, when I want a complete wash. As I have curly hair, I don't tend to wash my hair more than 2 times a week, as I really feel it doesn't need it.
But one or twice a month I use a clarifying type of shampoo to clean it more thoroughly. When I do that I use the Cantu Avocado shampoo, it works really well plus it smells amazing!
2. Conditioner
My favourite 2021 conditioner is the Tea Tree deep nourishing conditioner by Beauty Formulas. I discovered it through a tik tok where this girl was recommending it and when I actually checked it online it was sold out. Some months later I was shopping and I accidentally found it so I didn't hesitate in getting it! It's super affordable, it only costs: 1,50€. I really like how my hair looks after using it- even though it has a strong smell of tea tree oil (which doesn't really bother me) but if you don't like this smell then I would beware. Lots of people use it for co-wash as well :)
3. Hair Mask
The only one I've used is the Aunt Jackie's Butter Fusions Curl Spell Moisture Mask.
I have to say: this smells AMAZING! I can't even describe the smell but it's just incredible.
I use this mask usually once a month, when I feel my hair really needs a hydrating boost. I usually use it when I wash my hair with the clarifying shampoo, as this one is quite strong. If i want a deeper hydrating effect I put on a thermal hat for 10 minutes.
4. Leave in conditioner
My absolute favourite leave in conditioner is the Curls Blueberry bliss. During summer I tended to put on more quantity as I felt my hair needed to stay more hydrated. I use this one as my first step when it comes to style my hair.
5. Styling gel
Some people use styling foams, but I like to use styling gels. I've tried different ones but my favourite so far is the Camille Rose Lavender Extra Hold. This one is suuuper thick so I only use a small amount -I really like how my hair looks after using it. Also, it's a bit expensive, but it lasts for a really long time!
At the moment I'm trying new products (including a brazilian brand called Lola Cosmetics) - but it's too early to take conclusions as I need to use them more.
Have you tried any of these products that I mention?
What type of hair do you have?
Kisses!

Hello beauties!
First of all: MERRY CHRISTMAS! I hope y'all are enjoying this holiday season :)
Today I would like to show you my 2021 favourite products that I've been using to take care of my hair.
I told you I wanted to start posting more about my hair journey, so if you missed my last post, you should check it because I share some important tips on how to boost your curls!
Before starting, I'd like to clarify that my type of curls are 3B/3C, in case you would like to check out these products!
**some of the photos used in this post are not mine, credits to its authors**
1. Shampoo's
I've tried different shampoo's, but this is one of my favourites: Shea Moisture Raw Shea
I use it regularly, when I want a complete wash. As I have curly hair, I don't tend to wash my hair more than 2 times a week, as I really feel it doesn't need it.
But one or twice a month I use a clarifying type of shampoo to clean it more thoroughly. When I do that I use the Cantu Avocado shampoo, it works really well plus it smells amazing!
2. Conditioner
My favourite 2021 conditioner is the Tea Tree deep nourishing conditioner by Beauty Formulas. I discovered it through a tik tok where this girl was recommending it and when I actually checked it online it was sold out. Some months later I was shopping and I accidentally found it so I didn't hesitate in getting it! It's super affordable, it only costs: 1,50€. I really like how my hair looks after using it- even though it has a strong smell of tea tree oil (which doesn't really bother me) but if you don't like this smell then I would beware. Lots of people use it for co-wash as well :)
3. Hair Mask
The only one I've used is the Aunt Jackie's Butter Fusions Curl Spell Moisture Mask.
I have to say: this smells AMAZING! I can't even describe the smell but it's just incredible.
I use this mask usually once a month, when I feel my hair really needs a hydrating boost. I usually use it when I wash my hair with the clarifying shampoo, as this one is quite strong. If i want a deeper hydrating effect I put on a thermal hat for 10 minutes.
4. Leave in conditioner
My absolute favourite leave in conditioner is the Curls Blueberry bliss. During summer I tended to put on more quantity as I felt my hair needed to stay more hydrated. I use this one as my first step when it comes to style my hair.
5. Styling gel
Some people use styling foams, but I like to use styling gels. I've tried different ones but my favourite so far is the Camille Rose Lavender Extra Hold. This one is suuuper thick so I only use a small amount -I really like how my hair looks after using it. Also, it's a bit expensive, but it lasts for a really long time!
At the moment I'm trying new products (including a brazilian brand called Lola Cosmetics) - but it's too early to take conclusions as I need to use them more.
Have you tried any of these products that I mention?
What type of hair do you have?
Kisses!

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Hello beauties!
In today's post I want to talk to you about some tricks that will help you take more advantage of your curls and take them to another level! I have natural curly hair and it wasn't until last year when I decided to start taking more care of it - I started my journey with the curly girl method.
So if you decide to give it a chance, here are some begginer's tricks that will help you boost your curls! I'm not a professional, but these will definitely make a difference - trust me!
But before getting into it, it would be very helpful for yourself to know what type of curls/hair you have, so you can have a better idea of what your hair needs.
*None of the photos (except one) belong to me, credits to its authors*
1. Stop using towels to dry your hair
Instead use an old cotton t-shirt or a microfibre towel as they are smoother and help to dry the hair without creating any type of frizz! This will allow your curls to be more defined.
2. Avoid using curl defining foams that contain a lot of alcohol
I used to define my hair with curl defining foams that contained a high % of alcohol but they used to dry and frizz my hair A LOT (specially after some days without washing it). My recommendation is to use a curl cream or defining foam with less alcohol and hair-harming ingredients - your hair will get more hydrated and defined (even without washing it for some days). The one I use is the Lavender crush defining gel by Camille Rose and I recommend it a lot (plus it lasts ages).
3. Use a hair diffuser when drying your hair
Using a hair diffuser always helps to get your curls more defined! You can buy a hair dryer that comes with a diffuser or you can get one that's only for wavy/curly hair- as the one I use called Bellissima. I got it on Amazon and I totally recommend it.
4. Always keep you hair hydrated: use hair conditioner and masks
It's very important to keep you hair hydrated. I recommend using hair conditioner when washing your hair and also leave in hair conditioners before styling it! Masks are good to use them twice a month or when you feel you hair needs a hydrating boost!
5. Know your type of hair
It helps to know what type of hair you have and what it needs! This way you have a better idea of how to treat it and how to take care of it. I got a lot of information from websites and from youtube, also I found a website where they offered counseling (paying of course), but it helped me a lot!
Hope you liked this post and this type of content :)
I'll keep writing more posts related to this!
Do you do any of these tricks?
Do you have curly hair?
Hello beauties!
In today's post I want to talk to you about some tricks that will help you take more advantage of your curls and take them to another level! I have natural curly hair and it wasn't until last year when I decided to start taking more care of it - I started my journey with the curly girl method.
So if you decide to give it a chance, here are some begginer's tricks that will help you boost your curls! I'm not a professional, but these will definitely make a difference - trust me!
But before getting into it, it would be very helpful for yourself to know what type of curls/hair you have, so you can have a better idea of what your hair needs.
*None of the photos (except one) belong to me, credits to its authors*
1. Stop using towels to dry your hair
Instead use an old cotton t-shirt or a microfibre towel as they are smoother and help to dry the hair without creating any type of frizz! This will allow your curls to be more defined.
2. Avoid using curl defining foams that contain a lot of alcohol
I used to define my hair with curl defining foams that contained a high % of alcohol but they used to dry and frizz my hair A LOT (specially after some days without washing it). My recommendation is to use a curl cream or defining foam with less alcohol and hair-harming ingredients - your hair will get more hydrated and defined (even without washing it for some days). The one I use is the Lavender crush defining gel by Camille Rose and I recommend it a lot (plus it lasts ages).
3. Use a hair diffuser when drying your hair
Using a hair diffuser always helps to get your curls more defined! You can buy a hair dryer that comes with a diffuser or you can get one that's only for wavy/curly hair- as the one I use called Bellissima. I got it on Amazon and I totally recommend it.
4. Always keep you hair hydrated: use hair conditioner and masks
It's very important to keep you hair hydrated. I recommend using hair conditioner when washing your hair and also leave in hair conditioners before styling it! Masks are good to use them twice a month or when you feel you hair needs a hydrating boost!
5. Know your type of hair
It helps to know what type of hair you have and what it needs! This way you have a better idea of how to treat it and how to take care of it. I got a lot of information from websites and from youtube, also I found a website where they offered counseling (paying of course), but it helped me a lot!
Hope you liked this post and this type of content :)
I'll keep writing more posts related to this!
Do you do any of these tricks?
Do you have curly hair?
Hello beauties!
Hope you are doing well! In today's post I'd like to talk about Brazilianhairtop – a professional wholesale hair vendor and lace wigs manufacturer from China. They are well known for supplying the highest quality products and services all around the world at really affordable prices!
Brazilianhairtop is a business with more than 15 years of professional experience, that's how you know you can trust their services 100%. They produce from human hair bundles, full lace wigs, lace front wigs to hair extensions and specialize in virgin hair materials and human hair collections.
As they are a wholesale vendor it means that the prices are super affordable, and that's something to consider – specially if you are opening a new business! With them, you will ensure that the materials that you receive have the highest quality without having to spend crazy money. Also, their customer service is excellent, always whiling to help if you have any doubts and they can even send sample packages if you are interested and considering getting their services.
Before I was telling you about the different type of products that they offer on their website: www.brazilianhairtop.com, and the thing is that the variety of human hairs that they have is amazing. If you check their products section, you will find: Brazilian, Peruvian, Malaysian, Indian, Cambodian and Chinese type of hair products! Also, something that I really liked about their website is that at the end of every section they answer Frequently Asked Questions about that type of hair and why you should get it! Something really useful specially if you have doubts about what to purchase.
All in all, just by looking at their website you can tell it's a trust-worthy company that provides high quality products. They also allow customers to add their opinions and reviews – which always helps when it comes to decide whether trusting a company or not! Besides that, there's plenty of information and everything is very well explained!
What do you think of Brazilianhairtop?
Have you heard of them before?
Kisses!

Hello beauties!
Hope you are doing well! In today's post I'd like to talk about Brazilianhairtop – a professional wholesale hair vendor and lace wigs manufacturer from China. They are well known for supplying the highest quality products and services all around the world at really affordable prices!
Brazilianhairtop is a business with more than 15 years of professional experience, that's how you know you can trust their services 100%. They produce from human hair bundles, full lace wigs, lace front wigs to hair extensions and specialize in virgin hair materials and human hair collections.
As they are a wholesale vendor it means that the prices are super affordable, and that's something to consider – specially if you are opening a new business! With them, you will ensure that the materials that you receive have the highest quality without having to spend crazy money. Also, their customer service is excellent, always whiling to help if you have any doubts and they can even send sample packages if you are interested and considering getting their services.
Before I was telling you about the different type of products that they offer on their website: www.brazilianhairtop.com, and the thing is that the variety of human hairs that they have is amazing. If you check their products section, you will find: Brazilian, Peruvian, Malaysian, Indian, Cambodian and Chinese type of hair products! Also, something that I really liked about their website is that at the end of every section they answer Frequently Asked Questions about that type of hair and why you should get it! Something really useful specially if you have doubts about what to purchase.
All in all, just by looking at their website you can tell it's a trust-worthy company that provides high quality products. They also allow customers to add their opinions and reviews – which always helps when it comes to decide whether trusting a company or not! Besides that, there's plenty of information and everything is very well explained!
What do you think of Brazilianhairtop?
Have you heard of them before?
Kisses!

Hello beauties!
In today's post I want to talk about how my hair routine has been changing lately. I got to a point where I decided I wanted to stop using non-natural products, as I was noticing they were damaging my hair and making my scalp more irritating.
I have natural curly hair and sometimes it is very hard to find products which give you the results you want. Some curly hair products over-hydrate my hair which is not good either, so i've been always testing and trying different brands.
I recently discovered Cocunat, a brand from Barcelona which makes natural cosmetic products. I heard about their curly method and how good it was, so I definitely wanted to try it myself.
As my urge was to use a natural shampoo and hair mask to make my scalp better, I decided to buy first their 'Rich' range which includes a shampoo and conditioner. I also got a sample of their 'Curl Booster' to see if I liked it or not.
I have to say I'm very happy with the results of all the products! Today I tried the Curl Booster and I was really impressed with how it came out, the combination of the 3 products left my hair very fluffy, shiny with my curls very defined and silky and with a lot of volume. After trying the curl booster I decided to buy the '3 step curl method' on their website, so once i get it i'll keep you updated about how it goes and how it works :)
What about you,
Have you ever tried Cocunat?
Do you like the results?

Hello beauties!
In today's post I want to talk about how my hair routine has been changing lately. I got to a point where I decided I wanted to stop using non-natural products, as I was noticing they were damaging my hair and making my scalp more irritating.
I have natural curly hair and sometimes it is very hard to find products which give you the results you want. Some curly hair products over-hydrate my hair which is not good either, so i've been always testing and trying different brands.
I recently discovered Cocunat, a brand from Barcelona which makes natural cosmetic products. I heard about their curly method and how good it was, so I definitely wanted to try it myself.
As my urge was to use a natural shampoo and hair mask to make my scalp better, I decided to buy first their 'Rich' range which includes a shampoo and conditioner. I also got a sample of their 'Curl Booster' to see if I liked it or not.
I have to say I'm very happy with the results of all the products! Today I tried the Curl Booster and I was really impressed with how it came out, the combination of the 3 products left my hair very fluffy, shiny with my curls very defined and silky and with a lot of volume. After trying the curl booster I decided to buy the '3 step curl method' on their website, so once i get it i'll keep you updated about how it goes and how it works :)
What about you,
Have you ever tried Cocunat?
Do you like the results?

¡Hola guapis!
Hoy os traigo un review de un producto para el pelo que he empezado a usar hace muy poco tiempo y que una amiga mía me recomendó.
Os cuento... yo tengo el pelo muy rizado, des de que vivo en Inglaterra me he dado cuenta que el agua de aquí no favorece nada a mi pelo, y es que se me daña más
rápido que cuando estaba en España. Para que os hagáis una idea, yo en España iba a la peluquería y no volvía a ir hasta máximo 6 meses después. Des de que estoy en Inglaterra tengo que ir cada 3 meses o así.
Así que visto lo visto, he decidido empezar a cuidar muchísimo más mi pelo -no es que no me lo cuidase antes, pero si que no le prestaba tanta atención como ahora-.
De momento estoy bastante contenta con el producto. Es como una especie de crema moldeadora para después de ducharte. Es decir, en vez de usar espuma, usas esta crema y además de definirte el rizo te lo nutre e hidrata (ya que muchas espumas llevan alcohol y otros ingredientes más dañinos para el pelo).

Ésta contiene aceite de mango y leche de bamboo, huele muy bien, muy tropical por decirlo de alguna manera. La primera vez que la usé me eché bastante producto, cosa que no es necesaria si queréis un look más afro (en mi caso).
No contiene aceites minerales, ni parabenos y tampoco petrolatum. Pertenece a la gama de productos Dark and lovely destinada más a pelos afros y rizados.
Por ahora considero que es un buen producto, aunque al día siguiente me lo noto un poco más seco y tengo que echarme un poco de agua. Quiero seguir probándolo para ver mejor como funciona con mi pelo y para acostumbrarme más a usarlo según mis necesidades capilares.
Eso si, considero que es un poco caro, vale £6.99 cosa que equivale a unos 8€.
Yo me lo cogí porque estaba rebajado y me costó al final £3.66, pienso que es mejor que algunas espumas, viene bastante producto y por lo que he leído si lo comparas con productos similares es de lo más barato que se puede econtrar.
Si os interesa comprarlo he encontrado algunas páginas donde los podéis adquirir. En la web donde yo lo compré solo lo envían a Reino Unido e Irlanda (tiendas Superdrug). A me me pareció verlo en España en tiendas donde venden un montón de productos para el pelo, así como extensiones, etc.
Naturallycurly
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Y vosotr@s ¿tenéis el pelo rizado? ¿que productos soléis usar para vuestro pelo?
Por cierto! Podeis seguirme en Instagram y Facebook
Un besito!!
Hoy os traigo un review de un producto para el pelo que he empezado a usar hace muy poco tiempo y que una amiga mía me recomendó.
Os cuento... yo tengo el pelo muy rizado, des de que vivo en Inglaterra me he dado cuenta que el agua de aquí no favorece nada a mi pelo, y es que se me daña más
rápido que cuando estaba en España. Para que os hagáis una idea, yo en España iba a la peluquería y no volvía a ir hasta máximo 6 meses después. Des de que estoy en Inglaterra tengo que ir cada 3 meses o así.
Así que visto lo visto, he decidido empezar a cuidar muchísimo más mi pelo -no es que no me lo cuidase antes, pero si que no le prestaba tanta atención como ahora-.
De momento estoy bastante contenta con el producto. Es como una especie de crema moldeadora para después de ducharte. Es decir, en vez de usar espuma, usas esta crema y además de definirte el rizo te lo nutre e hidrata (ya que muchas espumas llevan alcohol y otros ingredientes más dañinos para el pelo).
Ésta contiene aceite de mango y leche de bamboo, huele muy bien, muy tropical por decirlo de alguna manera. La primera vez que la usé me eché bastante producto, cosa que no es necesaria si queréis un look más afro (en mi caso).
No contiene aceites minerales, ni parabenos y tampoco petrolatum. Pertenece a la gama de productos Dark and lovely destinada más a pelos afros y rizados.
Por ahora considero que es un buen producto, aunque al día siguiente me lo noto un poco más seco y tengo que echarme un poco de agua. Quiero seguir probándolo para ver mejor como funciona con mi pelo y para acostumbrarme más a usarlo según mis necesidades capilares.
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Yo me lo cogí porque estaba rebajado y me costó al final £3.66, pienso que es mejor que algunas espumas, viene bastante producto y por lo que he leído si lo comparas con productos similares es de lo más barato que se puede econtrar.
Si os interesa comprarlo he encontrado algunas páginas donde los podéis adquirir. En la web donde yo lo compré solo lo envían a Reino Unido e Irlanda (tiendas Superdrug). A me me pareció verlo en España en tiendas donde venden un montón de productos para el pelo, así como extensiones, etc.
Naturallycurly
Página oficial del producto
Y vosotr@s ¿tenéis el pelo rizado? ¿que productos soléis usar para vuestro pelo?
Por cierto! Podeis seguirme en Instagram y Facebook
Un besito!!
¡Hola guapis!
Hoy os traigo un review de un producto para el pelo que he empezado a usar hace muy poco tiempo y que una amiga mía me recomendó.
Os cuento... yo tengo el pelo muy rizado, des de que vivo en Inglaterra me he dado cuenta que el agua de aquí no favorece nada a mi pelo, y es que se me daña más
rápido que cuando estaba en España. Para que os hagáis una idea, yo en España iba a la peluquería y no volvía a ir hasta máximo 6 meses después. Des de que estoy en Inglaterra tengo que ir cada 3 meses o así.
Así que visto lo visto, he decidido empezar a cuidar muchísimo más mi pelo -no es que no me lo cuidase antes, pero si que no le prestaba tanta atención como ahora-.
De momento estoy bastante contenta con el producto. Es como una especie de crema moldeadora para después de ducharte. Es decir, en vez de usar espuma, usas esta crema y además de definirte el rizo te lo nutre e hidrata (ya que muchas espumas llevan alcohol y otros ingredientes más dañinos para el pelo).

Ésta contiene aceite de mango y leche de bamboo, huele muy bien, muy tropical por decirlo de alguna manera. La primera vez que la usé me eché bastante producto, cosa que no es necesaria si queréis un look más afro (en mi caso).
No contiene aceites minerales, ni parabenos y tampoco petrolatum. Pertenece a la gama de productos Dark and lovely destinada más a pelos afros y rizados.
Por ahora considero que es un buen producto, aunque al día siguiente me lo noto un poco más seco y tengo que echarme un poco de agua. Quiero seguir probándolo para ver mejor como funciona con mi pelo y para acostumbrarme más a usarlo según mis necesidades capilares.
Eso si, considero que es un poco caro, vale £6.99 cosa que equivale a unos 8€.
Yo me lo cogí porque estaba rebajado y me costó al final £3.66, pienso que es mejor que algunas espumas, viene bastante producto y por lo que he leído si lo comparas con productos similares es de lo más barato que se puede econtrar.
Si os interesa comprarlo he encontrado algunas páginas donde los podéis adquirir. En la web donde yo lo compré solo lo envían a Reino Unido e Irlanda (tiendas Superdrug). A me me pareció verlo en España en tiendas donde venden un montón de productos para el pelo, así como extensiones, etc.
Naturallycurly
Página oficial del producto
Y vosotr@s ¿tenéis el pelo rizado? ¿que productos soléis usar para vuestro pelo?
Por cierto! Podeis seguirme en Instagram y Facebook
Un besito!!
Hoy os traigo un review de un producto para el pelo que he empezado a usar hace muy poco tiempo y que una amiga mía me recomendó.
Os cuento... yo tengo el pelo muy rizado, des de que vivo en Inglaterra me he dado cuenta que el agua de aquí no favorece nada a mi pelo, y es que se me daña más
rápido que cuando estaba en España. Para que os hagáis una idea, yo en España iba a la peluquería y no volvía a ir hasta máximo 6 meses después. Des de que estoy en Inglaterra tengo que ir cada 3 meses o así.
Así que visto lo visto, he decidido empezar a cuidar muchísimo más mi pelo -no es que no me lo cuidase antes, pero si que no le prestaba tanta atención como ahora-.
De momento estoy bastante contenta con el producto. Es como una especie de crema moldeadora para después de ducharte. Es decir, en vez de usar espuma, usas esta crema y además de definirte el rizo te lo nutre e hidrata (ya que muchas espumas llevan alcohol y otros ingredientes más dañinos para el pelo).
Ésta contiene aceite de mango y leche de bamboo, huele muy bien, muy tropical por decirlo de alguna manera. La primera vez que la usé me eché bastante producto, cosa que no es necesaria si queréis un look más afro (en mi caso).
No contiene aceites minerales, ni parabenos y tampoco petrolatum. Pertenece a la gama de productos Dark and lovely destinada más a pelos afros y rizados.
Por ahora considero que es un buen producto, aunque al día siguiente me lo noto un poco más seco y tengo que echarme un poco de agua. Quiero seguir probándolo para ver mejor como funciona con mi pelo y para acostumbrarme más a usarlo según mis necesidades capilares.
![]() |
Yo me lo cogí porque estaba rebajado y me costó al final £3.66, pienso que es mejor que algunas espumas, viene bastante producto y por lo que he leído si lo comparas con productos similares es de lo más barato que se puede econtrar.
Si os interesa comprarlo he encontrado algunas páginas donde los podéis adquirir. En la web donde yo lo compré solo lo envían a Reino Unido e Irlanda (tiendas Superdrug). A me me pareció verlo en España en tiendas donde venden un montón de productos para el pelo, así como extensiones, etc.
Naturallycurly
Página oficial del producto
Y vosotr@s ¿tenéis el pelo rizado? ¿que productos soléis usar para vuestro pelo?
Por cierto! Podeis seguirme en Instagram y Facebook
Un besito!!
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