Sarah Fynn X Shea Butter Cottage

Hey wonderful people, I hope you are well! My long awaited collab with Akua Wood from Shea Butter Cottage is finally ready! Thank you to Akua Wood for leaving her warm home to do my interview lol and to Taylor of CJAJ09 for providing the beautiful clothes for our photoshoot!

I contacted Akua last month regarding a collab idea I had. My vision was to talk to her about her journey with her business and what she has learnt, finally talking through some of her best sellers and a photoshoot at the end! We shot the video in her store in Reading and I love the way it turned out! (P.S- I was a bit nervous lol so I was talking fast, forgive me).

Interview

 

Link to Shea Butter Documentary

Shea nut and Root for colouring

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Picture gallery

slideshow

 

 

Giveaway Time!

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Akua is giving one lucky person a chance to win some of her favourites and best sellers! All you have to do is go on my Instagram (@sarahfynn) and like the giveaway picture ( will be up from 12 midday) and comment done! Giveaway will be open till the 20th and I will announce the winner on the 21st! Good luck Terms- only open to UK residents. (Unfortunately Akua can’t add the Shea Body Scrub to the giveaway L but no worries, I will throw in an extra surprise! – You will receive two packages, one from Akua and one from meJ)

I want to thank Akua Wood for the opportunity and taking part in my interview series! Take a look at all the goodies she stocks online (She ships worldwide! SheaButterCottage) Medasi! Huge thanks to Taylor for providing the clothes for the shoot, visit her website for more African Print Realness- Ankara House and to Peter from the Ordinary Amazing for the video and photos!

 

 

Kora Naturals

Hey my loves

Here is another natural UK based product collection worth thinking about.

Kora naturals provide handmade natural skincare products with Shea butter. They provide both skincare and hair care goodies, so let’s jump straight into the collections

 

kooSkincare

  1. Unrefined pure Shea butter
  2. Virgin coconut oil
  3. Coconut and Shea whipped body butter
  4. Lip balm

Hair care

  1. Luscious locks Shea hair butter
  2. Dry hair and scalp treatment balm
  3. Shea hair oil
  4. Hair serum
  5. Conditioning Shea shampoo

If you love Shea butter, I think by now it’s safe to say every natural does lol, it’s worth having a look. I may be working with this company soon and hopefully I can bring you a review shortly after. The products are reasonable priced and in the UK! No more waiting for products from the US!

They also have an exciting bunch of new products soon such as green tea and Shea scrub (hmm) and more butters ( I know we love we different scents!), keep an eye out for those!

For more information or to make a purchase, please visit their website>> http://kora-naturals.co.uk/

Keep up to date with me on all my social media, you will find the links on the right hand side of this page so you don’t miss out of updates from Kora Naturals or other products I buy!

Until next time

Ciao!

Love

Sarah

 

CLEANSING SERIES: SHAMPOOS

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Hey guys, welcome back! So we are starting a new series on the different ways on how to cleanse your hair. Please check out the previous series on conditioners. It has a lot of information and product recommendations (Who doesn’t love that?)

Let’s start off with shampoos, something every natural loves to hate! Is shampooing our hair really that bad? I mean when we had relaxed hair did we not happily reach for our shampoo? (I am assuming we didn’t mind that) so why is shampooing now one of the most horrid words you could say to a natural lol along with creamy crack and heat!

CHECK THE LABEL!

Sure every shampoo is different but if you look at the commonly used ingredients you will find these

  • Ammonium Chloride
  • Ammonium lauryl sulfate
  • Glycol
  • Sodium laureth sulfate
  • Sodium lauryl sulfate
  • Sodium lauroamphoacetate
  • Polysorbate 20 aka PEG(20)
  • Polysorbate 80 aka PEG(80)
  • PEG-150
  • Citric acid
  • Quaternium-15
  • Polyquaternium-10
  • Di-PPG-2 myreth-10 adipate
  • Methylisothiazolinone, or MIT

The dreaded S words! Naturals are notoriously known to try and stay away from Sodium Sulfate and parabens too (among a bunch of other scary words lol) why? Were we not reaching for the same sulfate as relaxed girls? Sulfate is the main reason your shampoo is able to cleanse effectively. It is powerful enough to penetrate dirt and oil and remove product build up. Unfortunately it also removes the natural oils of the hair…….. (ooo that’s why) causing it to be drier and frizzier and more prone to breakage. It is painfully irritant (Just let a tiny bit get into your eye) and can also dry out the skin (especially if you wash your hair in the shower and you let the water/foam down your body, although this is impossible to avoid lol. Anyone also notice if they spend a while in the shower washing their hair they can become very itchy?)

So now that we know shampoo is evil!  Lool. What happens now? What if I mistakenly use it?!!!!

Well for starters, we have been using shampoos for years but our hair grows FINE so I really don’t think it’s THAT bad (After all, that’s why conditioners were made) but I do think moderation is key. Personally I still use sulfate containing shampoo (horror face) but once in a while when I really want to remove EVERRRYYYTHANGG lol.

SULFATE FREE SHAMPOO

So on the market recently are sulfate free shampoos that promise to do the trick without the dreaded ingredients. So what is in these shampoos that make them effective if not as effective as their sulfate containing counterparts (Are they as effective? Let me know)

And are they really sulfate free or are manufacturers choosing slightly different chemicals and re – naming them and branding them as healthier to driver sales hmm? No doubt in recent years the amount of sulfate free shampoos have increased! Actually it seems any product that is labelled *insert chemical perceived as evil here* free has doubled on the shelves in recent years!

So what ingredients should you be looking out for when it comes to sulfate free shampoo? According to Innersense, these are the chemicals you should be looking for and staying away from

Glucosides, Lauryl Glucoside

Taurates and Fatty Acid Isethionates

Glutamates, Amino Acid Sulfosuccinates

Stay away from products that claim to be sulfate-free but contain the following ingredients:

Cocamide DEA, Cocamide MEA

PEG’s, PEG8

Propylene Glycol

Cocamidopropyl Betaine and Hydroxysultain

I haven’t used many sulfate free shampoos in my day, as a matter of fact I have only used two, Aubrey Organics GPB Glycogen protein balancing shampoo lavender ylang ylang and Dr. Miracle conditioning shampoo. And I used these years apart! The Aubrey when I first became natural about 4 years ago and the Dr. Miracle now (it seems I’m in love with the sulfate lool see what I did there). I won’t say my hair has been in the best state in those years between and even now but I will not contribute that to the shampoo alone.

WHAT HAPPENS NOW?

It’s up to the individual to decide if they want to carry on using regular shampoo or switch to sulfate free. I say just use in moderation. If you want to make the switch check out some recommended ones below although I can’t vouch for most of these personally lol, you would have to carry out further research on them.

Aubrey Organics, GPB Glycogen protein balancing shampoo lavender ylang ylang. Its such a long time I used this so I can’t remember how it made my hair feel. All I remember is the price lol, it was £5 pounds on sale from the usual price of £9.99 (ouch). You can get online for £10.51

 

Dr. Miracle conditioning shampoo. I still use this and I love it very much. It has a tingling sensation as with most if not all Dr. Miracle products. It lathers up ok and gets the job done. Its £2.99 from most BSS

 

Dark and lovely Au Naturale: Moisture L.O.C sulfate free cleansing shampoo for £6.99

 

Design Essentials Almond and Avocado moisturising and detangling sulfate free shampoo for £8.50

 

NuNaat Real Me Lather up and hydrate shampoo for £7.99

 

Mixed Chicks sulfate free shampoo for £13.90

 

All these can be purchased on British Curlies (http://shop.britishcurlies.co.uk/sulfate-free/?sort=featured&page=1)

A great alternative to shampoos are natural shampoo bars. Great ones are African black soap and shea butter soap. I recently received shea butter soap from a company called Mon Shea to review and I must say I love it so much. I actually used it today as part of my wash day and washing my hair has never been so easy! (Why didn’t y’all tell me about the ease of use with shampoo bars? Smh lol) Anyway a first look at the company (On the blog already, read it here > http://wp.me/p1uQOd-ys and a full review will be coming soon. In the meantime check out their website for great alternatives for your hair and skin care needs. http://monsheabutter.co.uk/

If after all of this you are now completely off shampooing all together lol, don’t fret! This series is all about providing you with the different ways to cleanse your hair! Watch out for the next instalment which will be on co-washing.

That’s all folks, I really didn’t think it will be a long one but as I started doing my research I realised I would not be doing you guys any justice if I didn’t include some details. For more information on ingredients or anything please check Google lool. Otherwise here are a few references/websites I used today

http://www.xovain.com/hair/do-you-need-to-worry-about-sulfates-in-your-shampoo

https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Shampoo

http://www.tightlycurly.com/Ingredients.aspx

Until next time

Love

Sarah