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Hair Crush: Aimiomode Anetor at ‘Incorruptible’ Screening

 

attends the "Incorruptible" screening during the 2015 Los Angeles Film Festival at Regal Cinemas L.A. Live on June 14, 2015 in Los Angeles, California.

Actress Aimiomode Anetor shut the red carpet down when she attended the screening for the film Incorruptible. This documentary examples the role that youths are playing in shaping the future of the country of Africa. Back in 2011 Senegal was pitched into crisis when President Abodoulaye Wade announced his plans to change the constitution which would allow leaders to have a third term. From this decision onward a youth movement was born in order to protect one of Africa’s oldest and stable democracies.

For the screening Anetor walked the carpet in an all white ensemble that showed off her beautiful skin tone. Just as gorgeous was her voluminous wavy strands that gracefully fell past her shoulders. Whether hitting a beach in the Caribbean or a swanky pool party Aimiomode’s hairstyle would be perfect.

attends the "Incorruptible" screening during the 2015 Los Angeles Film Festival at Regal Cinemas L.A. Live on June 14, 2015 in Los Angeles, California.

 

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Hair Journey: Growing Hair Down Your Back

Hair Journey Growing Hair Down Your Back

One question I’ve been asked numerous times is how I grew my hair down my back and how long did it take. Well, to be completely honest it has been different every single time. I have taken my hair out several times in different ways (more on that in my next post).

Nevertheless, the methods I used all seemed to yield great results so I will briefly share them with you.

I have employed “going natural,” hair straightening, vitamins and even wearing wigs. When I went natural I basically just worked with my hair’s natural curl pattern.

This was tough because I wasn’t quite sure which products to utilize because previously the flat iron or pressing comb had always been a girl’s best friend. Products that proved to be a lifesaver were:

  • non-alcohol hair gel/pomade
  • leave-in conditioner
  • hair oil
  • sulfate free shampoo and conditioners
  • mayonnaise (for deep conditioning)
  • hair ties and foil

Every time I cleansed my strands I would always follow up with a leave-in conditioner and hair oil. The conditioner gave my locks vital nutrients and moisture while the hair oil would literally lock it all in, basically sealing in all of the good stuff.

One of my favorite conditioners that I have used for years is by Mane and Tail. Many shy away from their products because Mane and Tail is actually used on animals such as horses to keep their mane looking pristine. Now I’ve seen some horses with hair I’d love to detach and place upon my head, so what’s good for the goose is good for the gander!

Moreover, my natural hair tends to be quite unruly, so to keep it in line I would apply a hair gel or pomade. Braids also helped to achieve wavy hairstyles as well as foil rollers.

In another post, I promise to show not only how to make the roller, but an easy hairstyle to achieve with it as well.

Another method I used was simply straightening my hair every two weeks.

I would also apply a hair mask after cleansing my hair and leave it on for at least 30 minutes. Daily maintenance would include wrapping my hair up with a satin scarf at night not only to reduce friction created while at rest but also to help give my hair a slight bend so that using a curler would be unnecessary.

Also, every day in the morning after combing my hair I would apply a very light hair oil to keep my locks strong. One thing I will stress is that keeping heat to a minimum has always helped my hair to grow faster. I know that may not be the case for everyone, but that is definitely something that helps give my growth cycle a boost.

When it comes to vitamins, I have taken Biotin as well as B vitamins and received great results. To this day I like to take Women’s One A Day multi-vitamin which includes all the vitamins you need for healthy hair, skin and nails.

Lastly, as mentioned I have employed wigs to grow out my hair. I prefer wigs where all of my hair is safely resting underneath; however, half wigs look way more natural so for appearance sake I opt for half wigs or wigs with a movable part.

Out of all methods used my hair grew the fastest using the wig method, it literally only took about 5 months for my hair to go from above my shoulders to down my back. In a future post I will focus specifically on the wig method and tell how I did it.

Thoughts? We love to hear from you all, drop a comment or hit us up on our Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr or tweet us @1966magazine.

See more of my personal hair inspiration on Instagram! Search for @1966mag and @misslittle_brownie.

Hair

2015 Summer Hair: Cornrows

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We are always down for hairstyles that are trendy, modern and most importantly…EASY! Braids are excellent for incorporating extra drama into all of your favorite styles. Numerous runway shows showcased models with hair fashioned with cornrows of chic creative design. Keep scrolling to see some of our top runway looks!

2015 Summer Hair Cornrows

Create a slight braid mohawk while keeping sides smooth sleek. Can you say FIRE?!

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Voluminous cornrows truly makes your hair a crown of glory!

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Remember at the schoolyard and all the boys thought you were cute? Well, that style still plays.

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Who needs a middle part? Break the rules and form a braid right down the center instead.

Thoughts? Talk hair with us on our Facebook (search for 1966 Magazine), Tumblr, Instagram or tweet us @1966magazine.

Fashion

Streetstyle: Crop Top and Denim

Streetstyle Crop Top and Denim

Festival season fashion is spilling on over into summer with the help of crop tops and denim. The look is quite streamlined but due to the revealing of skin adds much appeal! If you still feel that you want to take your look up a notch try turning to accessories to add a little more punch. As shown a great hat, sunglasses or bold shoe choice can instantly provide more flair.

Thoughts? Talk fashion with us on our Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr or tweet us @1966magazine.

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2015 Summer Hair: Low Ponytail

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Sleek, low ponytails are an easy and trendy hairstyle to look great during the summer heat. Attain the super slick back look with the help of a pomade or edge control product. Nevertheless, ponytails can also do a number on your strands if you do not take proper precautions? How can you protect your hair while sporting this hair trend?

When tying your hair back their are two things you can do to help prevent or minimize the possibility of breakage:

1. Always use elastics that are covered with cotton or silk materials. Elastics made from rubber, plastic or metals can snap hair.

2. Before fashioning your hair into a ponytail first spritz hair with a light silicone spray to encourage strands to glide against the hair ties which will in turn prevent splitting.

Hair

Diet Your Way to Longer Hair

Diet Your Way to Longer Hair

Now just so we are all on the same page we are not talking about those fad or drastic diets that can be quite harmful to your health in the long run. Nevertheless, it has been shown that a diet incorporating nutrients and protein can improve the condition of the hair keeping follicles strong. Which is great news because remember less breakage means length will be retained. Most women believe that their hair is not growing when in fact it is always growing. The issue is that when hair is not healthy or it breaks any length achieved is not noticeable.

It is recommended to add omega-3 oils into your diet to help get you on the way to Repunzel tresses. Nuts, almonds, supplements and salmon can help strengthen strands. One last word on dieting, if you are trying to grow your hair avoid yo-yoing at ALL costs. Such extreme dieting can cause stress and effect hormone levels thus affecting your hair.

Hair

Hair Wars: Solange Versus Eva

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Today’s battle is between two ladies who are no strangers to the short hair club. The hairstyle we are throwing into the ring of tress fire is The Crop. Solange Knowles’ version was a nice twist thanks to her showcasing her natural curls. However, Eva Marcille still takes some swings due to her daring platinum blonde hair color.

Therefore, who wins this hair war? Well, as always it was a tough choice that came down to one vote of a staff member. The winner is Eva for her hair color bravery!

Who do you think the winner should be?

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Hair

Hair Scene: Dreadlocks

Hair Scene Dreadlocks

We are absolutely in love with this hairstyle! We love the silky texture of the locks and how it was styled with some up and some down. The coiling on top as well as the nicely laid baby hairs make this hairstyle modern and youthful. As more and more women go natural it is always great to get inspired to try out new looks. This shows that dreadlocks can be quite a versatile hair look and can be changed up according to vibe or style.

Spotted a great hairstyle lately? Join the discussion on our Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr or tweet us @1966magazine.

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Hair Journey: Black Hair Doesn’t Grow

Hair Journey Black Hair Doesn't Grow

The one thing as a young black woman that you have probably heard or are currently hearing is… don’t cut your hair, it may not grow back. It is a wide spread notion that black hair simply does not grow or if you do have length and you lose it that its gone forever. There is one thing that I have discovered throughout my continuous hair journey and that is everything you know about black hair is a myth.

You don’t need a perm or chemicals to control your tresses. It is not necessary to do a big chop when growing out a relaxer. Moreover, if you want longer hair it is achievable. Black hair DOES grow and it IS amazing and gorgeous.

I have grown my hair out four times, down to my waist. From my YouTube videos many have asked me how I did it and I am happy to share tips I have picked up that may work for you too. I think thanks to the creation of social platforms black girls are finally able to gain knowledge on how to really work their beautiful strands. Knowledge is power and the more we share with each other the more growth we will experience in not just our hair but in all aspects of life.

Thoughts? I’m always all ears:)

Love,

Arianne

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Hair Scene: Met Ball 2015

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Hair is just as important as fashion itself, for it can make or break an outfit. Here are a few of the styles we spotted last night during the arrivals for the 2015 Met Ball.

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Rihanna

RiRi Rocks a bold hair accessory which was a major trend seen throughout the night!

NEW YORK, NY - MAY 04:  Beyonce attends the "China: Through The Looking Glass" Costume Institute Benefit Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 4, 2015 in New York City.  (Photo by Larry Busacca/Getty Images)
 (Photo by Larry Busacca/Getty Images)

Beyonce

Queen Bey wore a super high ponytail accented with blonde only in the front and tail.

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FKA Twigs

Who says buns are no fun? Try this edgy one and you’ll be sure to get noticed!

MET Gala 2015 'China: Through The Looking Glass' Costume Institute Benefit Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art - Arrivals Featuring: Robert Pattinson, FKA twigs Where: New York City, New York, United States When: 04 May 2015 Credit: WENN.com **Not available for publication in Germany**
Credit: WENN.com

NEW YORK, NY - MAY 04:  Alicia Keys attends the "China: Through The Looking Glass" Costume Institute Benefit Gala at Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 4, 2015 in New York City.  (Photo by Kevin Mazur/WireImage)
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Alicia Keys

FKA Twigs wasn’t the only one with a high bun, Alicia’s included the braid trend.

Hair Scene Met Ball 2015

Zoe Kravitz

Speaking of braids, Zoe is still rocking them and looking chic.

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Joan Smalls

Straight with a deep middle part…say no more…

What was your favorite hairstyle of the night? Drop us a comment or hit us up on our Facebook, Tumblr, Instagram or tweet us @1966magazine.