Monday, July 23, 2012

Life update 'plus' Gluten, Diary, Meat Free, oh my!

Well hello blogisphere! It's been a while! Let me update you on life before I dive into today's topic of choice :) Life...well I've changed my major, moved, and have begun the process of dancing again.  My major, as you might or might not know I was a music education major with a double concentration in voice and piano. As non stressful as the major sounds it was quite taxing on me mentally and physically.  Believe me I could have done it if I thought that was the direction I was being lead in my life, but where the Lord has told me to go and where this major was taking were not the same direction, unfortunately! I am still going after the same thing I have always planned - being a choir director in a church so no worries there.  I decided after a very stressful spring semester that Music Ed was taking more in the direction of teaching choir/music in public schools which has never been laid on my heart nor a desire.  I have entertained the thought of teaching in a private school but a BME is not needed to do that, PTL! So, drumroll please...My major is now Biblical Studies with a concentration in Music Ministry.  Because of the past two years that I have spent in working on my music ed degree I have earned a music minor to attach to my new major, yay!  This new degree will equip me with everything necessary to work and communicate with people within a church while giving me the musical knowledge I will need to hopefully director the children's choirs :) Now for the moving part of this update.  If you know me personally you know that I lived in a very cushy, beautiful, roomie, lovely, two storied, wonderful and did I mention cushy? townhome here on campus, however things change as goes with the theme of this blog and I have now moved into the apartments on campus.  It's not my townhome but I'm adjusting quite nicely and will definitely be back in the townhomes my senior year (God willing that school doesn't kill me first!) Dancing, my favorite part of this update.  If you really know me, like since I was in elementary school know me, you know I was a dancer for 17 years of my life, count 'em 17. That's a lot and now you also know why my feet look the way they do! That was totally uncalled for and had disgusting imagery attached to it and for that I humble apologize, but really, my feet are terrible! Yes I did drillteam in high school but before and during that I was a Ballerina. Pink tights, tutus, pointe shoes, the whole nine yards. Well it all started one foggy night while I was stretching after a good 'ole four mile run. I was on one of the 'engagement bridges' (for you DBU people) and while stretching I randomly grabbed the bridge railing and proceeded to do a short barre. Plies, rond de jambe, frappes and battements, respectably. What, you didn't know I was fluent in French? I probably looked ridiculous to the passing onlooker, but who am I kidding, it was midnight and no one was around because it's summer on campus and DBU is small during the school year.  I was alone, just me, the peaceful trail and my makeshift barre. I was reminded of how beautiful ballet is and how much I love it. Not drill team, not modern or contemporary or hip hop (especially not hip hop) or even jazz, I love ballet.  It is an art form that takes serious work and dedication, it's a craft that must be honed. Like my ballet teacher said when we were younger "You can't just walk into the studio off the street and expect to do this right, it doesn't work like that. You must work hard at this for years, that is why you can tell a ballerina apart from all other dancers." Even when my bones and joints finally say "enough!" ballet will always hold a very special and respectful place in my heart.  It has been so much of my life. I am first and foremost a child of God and second a bunhead, always.

Enough of the emotions, let's get to the heart of this post shall we.

In honor of the bunhead being reborn within me, I am doing a post on my current eating plan!
 I have celiac disease and have had it since my freshman year of college, yay college. I know a lot of other people have celiac and some are new to it! I wish I had more people that I knew with this disease that could have shared more information with me on what I could eat when I first learned of my allergy/disease! I'm not a very emotional person, but the no gluten and no diary thing really hit me hard, which showed me a lot about myself.  Going to the grocery store was no longer an adventure but rather a means to torture my tummy by gazing upon all the delicious goodies that 'normal' people could eat.  Literally the entire middle section of the grocery store that is prepackaged and the entire dairy wall was now off limits.  So what did that leave me with, vegetables? Pretty much.  I believe I had good reasons to cry at every grocery store trip. I still don't like going to walmart or any non healthfood store, it's depressing. Imagine someone telling you that everything pizza is made of and loved for is basically going to kill you, in a very slow and painful way. Well, that happened to me.  Life as I knew it was OVER! Wow, I didn't have a twisted relationship with food at all.
I will openly admit that food was my source of comfort and as far as I was concerned, could cure anything from a bad grade to a broken toe. I was pretty healthy at the time before the gluten troubles, my view of food was just off a bit.
I saw food as a source of entertainment, comfort and pleasure.  Never once did I think of it as fuel for my body, unless I was at dance in school and needed a pick me up, which was usually in the form of a cliff bar (not to shabby, it could have been a candy bar like everyone else.) Dieting, although I certainly didn't need to in high school, was always looked at from a 'I'm feel fat and want to be thinner' perspective, not a 'I want to feel better and be healthier inside'.  Much like our spiritual life, it's what's inside that matters.  When the insides are working right the outside will follow in the same way.  Exercising in a gym wasn't something I thought of much either since I grew up as a very active kid.  Ballet above all I was also a competitive swimmer for quite some time, I played softball (and was pretty darn good might I mention) basketball, soccer (scored the championship game for my team with a header...in the fourth grade) track, and horseback road! So going to the gym was a very foreign thing for me.  I was the only kid in elementary school that was pretty ripped, and most of it was due to ballet believe it or not. The point is, is that I didn't ever have a reason to hit in the gym to burn off calories or tone muscle, I was getting that everywhere else.  I did learn a lot in high school thanks to a personal trainer who taught me everything from food to cardio and circuit training.  So entering college I wasn't badly off with skills I needed to stay in shape.  Being forced to eat in the school cafeteria with my allergy is probably something I should save for another post since that was a challenge of it's own.

So how do I eat, what do I eat, can I eat? Yes I can eat and yes, believe it or not, there are a lot of gluten free options now that you can make safe at home! However the restaurant business has not become so friendly to us celiacs yet.  Although there are some options if you are brave and can afford a splurge meal in your diet plan.  I will make a list at the end of restaurants that have GF options and a list of my favorite GF/CF products!

Here is a sample meal plan for me on a random day

9:00 am - Breakfast

  • Lemon water
  • 1/2 grapefruit
  • Refrigerator oatmeal
10:30 am 
  • Green tea
  • Vitamins (because those are an entire meal itself it seems like some days)
  • Sauerkraut 
12:00 pm - Lunch
  • Amy's organic black bean vegetable soup 1/2 C to 1C
  • Any raw veggie, probably red and yellow peppers
2:00 pm - Snack 1
  • Raw Broccoli 
  • Walden Farms calorie free italian dressing (to dip the broc in because it's just plain gross by itself raw, admit it)
4:00 pm - Snack 2
  • 15-30 almonds - depending on the day 
  • Fruit
6:00 pm - Pre-Dinner
  • Green smoothie - I'll list the recipe at the end
7:00 or 7:30 - Dinner
  • Baked sweet potato with a little coconut butter and cinnamon.
8:30 - Pre workout
  • Luna Bar 
It looks like a lot! And I'm not telling you how many calories that is, you can figure it out for yourself if you're that curious :) 

Now for modifications and recipes for some of these things.  

You're probably going to be needing more calories than this meal plan right now, especially if you are burning major calories throughout the day or in the gym and trying to maintain your weight. 

Before I go into the oatmeal shpeel, "why is there lemon water listed as part of her breakfast?" is probably resounding in your skull right now and here is my simple explanation.
When you sleep all of the toxins that you have accumulated throughout the past day kind of level out within your body while you sleep and the first thing you should do in the morning is drink a cup of lemon water.  The lemon helps detox you from the day past and starts your body fresh for the day ahead of you, making you and your body more able to absorb nutrients from the foods you will potentially eat, assuming you are the eating type of being! 

The breakfast up above is pretty hefty in my opinion and extremely filling.  If you don't have a dairy allergy you can add some calories here by using greek yogurt made from cows milk instead, but I won't lecture you on the evils of cows milk right now.  You could also add some gluten free toast, eggs or sausage (veggie sausage for others). The refrigerator oatmeal base recipe is...this..

  • 1/4 C oats - either use bobs red mill gluten free old fashioned oats or quaker old fashioned oats
    • to my recent finding and understand, quaker oats are safe for celiacs and people shying away from gluten.  However I like to stay on the safe side where I feel full of life and energy where I'm not sick and stick with Bob, he's great.
  • 1/3 C coconut milk
    • You can use any type of milk here, but if you are trying to be safe and healthy stay away from cows milk and soymilk.  I'll make that my next post to explain why. Coconut milk tastes great and if you get the kind made by silk it's awesome! Almond milk is also another option, but the color scares me, so ya. 
  • 1/4 C coconut yogurt
    • You can either use normal coconut yogurt or greek coconut yogurt for only 1,000 extra dollars. If  you do use greek coconut yogurt add an extra splash of milk to keep it from being too thick.  Again you can use any type of yogurt from any milk giving animal here, I just list my preferences :) 
  • 1 Tbsp chia seeds
    • Again this is another wonderful ancient secret that I should make into a separate blog post.  Chia seeds are great! I'm completely and irrevocably obsessed with chia seeds. I put them in everything now it seems like. They keep you full for-ever and give you the energy of a million red bulls without all the nasty chemicals that will, yes, eventually kill you ;)
  • Sweetener of choice
    • I use stevia. You can use the little stevia in the raw packages, 1-2 of them or use a drop of liquid stevia.  Or you could use, agave, honey, any natural sweetener really. 
There you have it, that's the base for my refrigerator oatmeal.  Now here are the flavor-full variations!
 I use them all, but I use chocolate banana the most!

To the base add: 
  • For chocolate banana oatmeal
    • 1/2 to 1 whole Banana - just depending on how much banana you want in there. 
    • 1 Tbsp Coco powder.
  • For cinnamon apple oatmeal
    • 1 Apples sauce cup
    • 1 Tsp of cinnamon
  • For mango almond oatmeal
    • 1/4 tsp almond extract
    • 1/2 to 1 whole diced mango
  • For blueberry maple oatmeal
    • 2 tsp of maple syrup - or to taste
    • 1/4 to 1/2 C blueberries
  • For banana peanut butter oatmeal 
    • 1 Tbsp peanut butter 
    • 1/2 to 1 whole banana
  • For raspberry vanilla oatmeal
    • 1 Tbsp Raspberry Jam
    • 1/4 to 1/3 C raspberries
    • 1/4 tsp vanilla extract 
Once you have which one you want to make, put all the ingredients into a jar or whatever container you choose, shake and store in the fridge till the next morning when you are going to have it as breakfast! 

I can tell you that the chocolate banana variation with stevia as the sweetener is around 230ish calories for the entire thing. 

I drink green tea normally before I take my vitamins because it's another detoxing agent and it gets your metabolism going and gives you great natural energy. Once I take my vitamins if I feel like it I eat something that has a lot of probiotics in it.  Usually sauerkraut, but I will say it is an acquired taste, one I acquire while in Germany and was happy to learn it's also healthy for you and your tummy. For those that don't like sauerkraut you could eat another serving of yogurt, now or later in the day, kefir, kombucha, or even dark chocolate! All of these things have a good helping of probiotics. 

If this lunch is too light for you, I would recommend eating a gluten free veggie burger on gluten free bread with a tiny bit of veganaise and mustard sided by some raw veggies and nuts.  I do this when I have some type of activity later in the afternoon like ballet, church, or whatever.  I would do it later in the day, say around on or two and replace the noon lunch with one of my afternoon snacks.  You could even drink the green smoothie now instead and save the light lunch for around dinner.  This is a good option for people looking to lose some weight.  Unless you workout at night of course.  

Most of my snacks are raw nuts or raw veggies and fruits.  They are great low calorie snacks that are also healthy and energizing.  I consider myself blessed to like raw fruits and vegetables, vegetables at all really.  

I drink a green smoothie every day, rain or shine, sleet or snow.  It's the bulk of my raw veggies for the day that my body loves and so do I.  I'm used to drinking it as my dinner, but I'm going to try it out before ballet this week and see if it gives me enough energy to keep going.  Here's the recipe.
  • 1/2 C to 1C raw kale
  • 1 to 1 1/2 C raw collard greens
  • 4 to 6 handfulls of raw spinach
  • 1/2 green apple
  • 1/2 frozen banana
  • Either 1 Tbsp of ground flaxmeal or 1 Tbsp of flax oil
  • 1 Tbsp coconut oil
  • 2 Stevia packets
  • 2 Tbsp of lemon juice
  • 4-6 frozen strawberries
  • 1/2 C frozen peaches
Blend the three leafy greens together well until liquid
add the apple and blend, then the banana
then blend in the flax, coconut oil and stevia
add fruit and blend till smooth consistency. 

This green smoothie is not for the faint of heart.  It really does not taste bad at all, between the stevia and all the fruit you hardly notice the greens except for the color.  I have many green smoothie variations that I will be posting as well. You can always email for more recipes in the mean time! 

I eat the sweet potato when I need more carbs and starch to keep me going and usually eat it later because I like to workout at night.  

The luna bar really is just for extra protein and a craving satisfier, it doesn't happen every day or at that exact time everyday.  This entire food schedule is very tentative.  This is what a day would look like if I were at home with nothing to do but go to the gym later that night.  It will obviously be modified once school starts in the fall. 

Now last but not least my favorite gluten free products!

Breakfast
Bobs red mill gluten free old fashioned oats
Udi's blueberry muffins - favorite flavor
Udi's mini cinnamon rolls
So delicious coconut milk yogurt - vanilla and chocolate 
Rudi's cinnamon bread
Udi's ancient grains millet and chia seed bread - favorite toast bread
My gluten free granola- best friend told me I should market it, but I'll share the recipe on here! 
Bisquick gluten free pancake mix - great stuff
Glutino Breakfast Bars
Captain crunch
Chex
Gluten free rice krispee
Lucky Charms
Fruity Pebbles 

Breads
Udi's whole grain gluten free bread
Udi's ancient grains millet and chia seed bread
Schar gluten free classic rolls
Schar gluten free bread crumbs
kinnikinnik gluten free pizza crusts - best pizza crust ever
schar gluten free pizza crust - second favorite
ancient harvest quinoa pasta - best gluten free pasta
schar gluten free pasta- close second

Snacks
Snyder gluten free pretzels- best around
udi's gluten free pretzels 
schar gluten free oreos - first choice
glutino gluten free oreos - second choice
glutino lemon and chocolate wafers - my first ever gluten free find :') it's a sentimental thing
Pamela's Gluten free chocolate chip cookies
Enjoy Life soft baked chocolate chip cookies
Blue Diamond nut things - great crackers!
Crunchmaster olive oil and rosemary crackers
Most kettle chips are gluten free! 

Sweets
Namaste foods gluten free brownie mix - best brownie mix, my recipe is better though ;) 
schar gluten free lady fingers
So delicious day free ice creams
Kinnikinnik Gluten free donuts - best things ever I swear
Any Namaste mix is probably going to be great :) 


Pre-made Foods
Amy's gluten free veggie burgers
Ian's gluten free chicken fingers - also organic cage free and no gmo something. Their a healthy alt.
Any amy's gluten free soup
Glutino frozen pizza

Diary free drinks
Silk Coconut Milk
Silk Soy Milk
Silk Almond Milk
So Delicious Coconut Milk - not my favorite
Silk chocolate soy milk
Silk soy-nog - for Christmas nostalgia :)
So delicious soy-nog

This is a list of things I could think of at 2:30 am of gluten free premade things I will admit to have ingested since my freshman year of college. I'm NOT condoning the consumption of all of these things :)   But for the person who has just become gluten free it can be a comfort to know that some normalcy does exist.  I do enjoy these things on the occasion, but as you can tell I like healthy natural things for the most part! All of the list is also casein free (dairy free) except for the obvious pizza. I will post another list of meal idea's and recipes of course in the future! I hope to make a tab where I will keep a running list of gluten free products I have tried and approve of or like. 

I hope this helps any of you fellow celiacs and casein free as well! 

Feel free to email me with any questions!

It's bed time, 
Hayden ~ 






Monday, May 14, 2012

Update two!

Blogger and I are friends again! I have decided not to hassle with changing blogs so feel free to continue following me here! 

Update!

Hello Everyone!!
No I am not leaving the blogisphere and I know it's been forever since I've posted so here is what is up! Blogger and I don't really get along anymore so I am moving to wordpress! You can follow me at:

ecclesiastesthreeone.wordpress.com

Also this semester has been very taxing on me stress wise and health wise.  You can add a sugar allergy to the rest of the foods I should (but don't always do) avoid.  It is not as upsetting as one would think considering how much better I already feel (when I'm avoiding said foods) !  My time this semester has been devoted to resting and my studies and has left little to no room for blogging, but with my current major switch I am hoping that this will change! Thank you for your faithfulness!

Hayden Lorraine~ 

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Feminine Farmgirl Giveaway!!

Feminine Farmgirl is having a giveaway of one of my favorite products, Lilla Rose hair accessories! They are great, easy on your hair and best of all they look beautiful! Go check it out and enter in the giveaway!

http://femininefarmgirl.blogspot.com/2011/12/announcing-lilla-rose-review-and.html


Hayden~

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Naturally Beautiful and Frugal: The Oil Cleansing Method!

Let's go back to sophomore high school science for second ok?  You most likely learned in that year if not earlier that substances solve each other.  Water solves water and oil solves oil.  In light of that, why are we scared of oil touching our face? Most products on the market are oil free and packed full of sulfates just like hair products.  This helps only to remove oil off of your face completely making your skin over compensate for the loss thus, over producing and making your skin more oily than desirable.  This can cause problems for people with sensitive or acne prone skin.  I am fortunate to have been blessed with skin that doesn't have problems, but for those with problems, it can easily damper your mood.  Since I like everything to be as natural as possible that goes in and on my body, I did research on natural cleansing routines for the face.  I soon found the oil cleansing method! Scientifically it makes sense to me, just like my curly girl method I previously posted about.  The oil cleansing method is based on two main oils and then others essential oils are added to customize the oil blend for the individuals skin type.  Depending on your skin type, you will use a ratio of caster oil and a lighter moisturizing oil as the base for your blend. The ratios for oils as follows:

Dry Skin: 20% Caster oil to 80% lighter oil
Balanced Skin: 30% Caster oil to 70% lighter oil
Oily Skin: 40% Caster oil to 60% lighter oil

Caster oil breaks up the nasty dirt and build up that blocked into your pores.  And for those of you that have cystic acne, I'm happy to report to you that caster oil also breaks up and prevents those nasty things on your face.  Quite using harsh scrubs and soaps on your acne, it only agitate it and moves the bad oil around on your face!

Picking a lighter oil  
Most people use either Olive oil or Sunflower oil.  I use sweet almond oil since I do have sensitive skin, but problem free skin.  It's light and moisturizing. Here are some other types that are great for skin. (Stay away from coconut oil! It will solidify in your pores...bad!)



  • Jojoba (all skin types, but very desirable for acne-prone skin)
  • Sweet almond (all skin types, especially oily)
  • Grapeseed (all skin types, especially oily)
  • Avocado (dry and aging skin)
  • Sunflower Seed (all skin types)
  • Olive (all skin types) - make sure it's a good quality olive oil
  • Apricot Kernel (dry, aging, and normal skin)
  • Argan (all skin types, especially aging skin … very pricey)
  • Tamanu (all skin types … very pricey)
The lighter oil serves the purpose of a moisturizer and replacer.  It replaces the bad oil that the caster oil broke up with good oil.
Adding other oils to your blend

Once you've established what lighter oil you add to your special percent of caster oil, you can then decide what other essential oils to add to your blend.





General Care:

Lavender, rose, rosemary camphor, cypress, geranium, chamomiles, rosewood, geranium essential oils and hydrosols

ACNE:

Tea tree, Manuka, Helichrysum, lavender, spike lavender, thyme linalool, rose geranium, tea tree, Petitgrain, grapefruit, sandalwood, Vetiver, mints, basil, German chamomile, atlas Cedarwood, rosewood, Palma Rosa, thyme, Cajeput, Niaouli, Yarrow Hydrosol

ASTRINGENT:

Grapefruit, yarrow, rosemary, lime distilled

BLACK HEADS:

Coriander, thymus vulgaris, peppermint, lemongrass

CHAPPED/ CRACKED SKIN:

Myrrh, patchouli, sandalwood, Vetiver, Cajeput, roman & German chamo, lavenderCalendula infused oil.

CHILBLAINS:

Black Pepper, Cinnamon leaf, clove bud, ginger, lavender.  (ie, circulatory stimulants to promote warming.)

CLEANSING:

Sweet Basil, juniper, lemon, lemongrass, Niaouli, peppermint

COMBINATION SKIN:

Geranium, Rosewood, Ylang-ylang, Rose Geranium Hydrosol, Neroli Hydrosol

DEVITALIZED SKIN:

Eucalyptus globulous, myrtle, neroli, basil juniper, lemon, lemongrass, Niaouli, peppermint, pine, orange, oregano, rosemary, spearmint, geranium, grapefruit

DRY ACNE:

Petitgrain, lavender, spike lavender, clary, rose geranium

DRY SKIN:

Carrot seed, Cedarwood, clary, jasmine, geranium, lavender, orange, Palma Rosa, rose, roman chamo, rosewood, neroli, Petitgrain, Mandarine petitgrain, Vetiver, sandalwood, ylangylang, carrot seed, lavender, rose or neroli hydrosol, Calendula infused oil

ECZEMA:

German Chamomile, Helichrysum, Lavender, Bergamot, Carrot Seed, Atlas Cedarwood, Roman Chamomile, Juniper, Myrrh, Palma Rosa, Patchouli, Sandalwood, Teatree, Yarrow, Ylangylang. Calendula infused oil, Cranberry Seed Oil.   

HYDRATING:

Palma Rosa, sweet orange, Mandarine, tangerine, rose, most hydrosols, esp. Neroli
 

INFECTIONS:

German chamo, Manuka, eucalyptus, lavender, myrrh, roman chamo, rosemary, spikenard, tea tree, thyme linalool, calendula, Palma Rosa, Niaouli, laurel, myrtle, rosewood
 

INFLAMMATION:

Helichrysum, st. johns Wort infusion, carrot seed, Cistus, galbanum German & Roman chamomiles, clary, myrrh, myrtle, rosewood, angelica, yarrow, Helichrysum, Witch hazel or Chamomile Hydrosols
 

ITCHING:

Jasmine, heli, lavender, peppermint, roman chamo, Lavender or Witch Hazel hydrosol
 

LARGE PORES:

Myrtle, lemongrass, rose, Cedarwood
 

MATURE, AGED SKIN,  WRINKLES:

Carrot seed, elemi, Cistus, frankincense, galbanum, fennel, geranium, myrrh, patchouli, rose, Clary, rosewood, sages, cypress, fennel, lavender, neroli, Sea Buckthorn Berry Extract, Rose Hip Extract. 

NORMAL SKIN:

Atlas Cedarwood, geranium, jasmine, lavender, neroli, roman chamo, rose, rosewood, ylangylang, angelica, all hydrosols
 

OILY SKIN:

Roman & German chamos, Cedarwood, (atlas, red, texas) geranium, Clary, lavender, Ylang-ylang, lemon, peppermint, Niaouli, Cajeput, cypress, calendula infusion, frankincense, patchouli, sandalwood, juniper, Melissa, yarrow, coriander, Petitgrain, lime distilled, grapefruit, thyme linalool, Lavandin, spike lavender, rose. 

PIMPLES, blemishes:

Tea tree, Manuka, Lemon Myrtle, German Chamomile, Helichrysum italicuum, thyme linalool, Cajeput, oregano (spot only) Niaouli, rosemary


PUFFINESS:

Oregano, Spanish marjoram, cypress, peppermint, rosemary, fennel, celery, clary sage, roman chamomile

REGENERATION:

Frankincense, lavender, neroli, patchouli, rose, rosemary, sandalwood, teatree, Helichrysum, elemi, Vetiver, spikenard, caraway, Palma Rosa, Spanish sage, Clary, lavender, galbanum, myrrh, myrtle, calendula, carrot seed, Cistus, CO2 combo
 

REVITALIZING
BASAL LAYER:

Carrot seed, Rosewood, Niaouli, tea tree, orange, calendula

ROSACEA:

German chamomile, Helichrysum italicuum, rosewood, Helichrysum hydrosol

SENSITIVE SKIN:

Roman & German chamomile, rose, Palma Rosa, Helichrysum, neroli, rosewood, carrot, angelica, jasmine, Neroli, Chamomile or Yarrow Hydrosols
 

SCARS:

Helichrysum (in a base of Rose Hip Seed Oil), carrot seed, lavender, petitgrain, galbanum
 

SKIN TONER:

Calendula infused , lemongrass, chamomiles, lavender, neroli, orange, rose, frankincense, Petitgrain, lemon, hydrosols 
 


Make sure you know the potency of the essential oil you are adding especially when only making a little batch. For example, when using high potent oils like tea tree, lemon or peppermint oil, you only need 2-3 drops per half cup.  I use a blend of lemon grass, peppermint, rose, lavender and tea tree oil in my base of caster and sweet almond oil.  Don't be afraid to play around with different blends till you find one that you really like!


Once you have your blend all you will need is a dirty face (yes even with make up on, in my success it removes my eyeshadow primer and mascara better than any eye makeup remover!) your oil blend and a washcloth! 


Step One
Put a quarter size amount of your oil blend in the palm of your hand and apply to your face.  Massage the oil into your face for 5-10 minutes.  


Step Two
Turn on your sink faucet and allow the water to get rather hot, but not to where it will scald your skin.  Wet the washcloth in the hot water, ring it out slightly and apply to your face.  


Step Three
Let the steam from the washcloth open up your pores and soften the oil.  


Step Four
Once the washcloth is warm to room temperature, slowly remove the washcloth while wiping away the oil from your face.  


Step Five
Wet the washcloth again with warm-hot water and wipe away the remaining oil on your face. Repeat this until all the oil is off of your face.   The good oil has already been replaced into your pores so it is very important that you get all the bad oil off of your face! 


Thats it! You're skin will feel super clean and look great!


Your skin might go through a purging period where it will be a little bit more oily than your usual skin type for 1-2 weeks.  This is normal, stick with it! 




Happy Cleansing!




~ Hayden Lorraine

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Curly Girl Method. How to have a good hair day every day! (Straight hair too!)

     I've promised a post on this for a long time! Many people have wanted to know my secrets of how and why my curly hair is so manageable.  Well here is it :)
     Statistically 65% of the world has curly hair. Only about 11% know it.  Here in the US we have grown up watching commercials that teach us that oil is BAD and must be destroyed, only they don't tell you that in order to destroy this horrendous oil you must torture your hair with harsh chemicals! The same chemicals that are found in...laundry detergent and dishwasher soap! They realized how this dried the hair and came up with conditioner that would fix all that, only they use silicone which naturally clogs up the pores in your scalp and it can only be removed by the harsh chemicals.  Chemicals by the name of Sulfate!  Oil is not bad!! Overly oily hair is not desirable but overly oily  hair is 1. nearly impossible for curly headed people to have and 2. only caused by drying your hair out with these harsh chemicals.  Your hair must over compensate for the lack of natural moisture in it but over producing natural oil, making it gross and oily after about 1 day of washing it.  So what and how can we fix this? Here are some simple steps!

The Curly Girl Method
1. Grab your commercialized shampoo that has sulfate and wash your hair FOR THE LAST TIME! After your shower throw it away and vow to never ever pick up another bottle as long as you live.  Plus once you see the results you won't think twice about it!


1b.  Here is where you will start every day after Day 1 of your new hair life :) Wet your hair with cold water and don't touch it.  If you have strong water pressure shield the powerful spray with your hand.  hair is more fragile when wet, which means it's more prone to breakage and will lead to frizz; a curly girls nightmare!


2. Use a lighter non silicone conditioner to cleanse your scalp.  Believe it or not the Suave naturals collection is silicone/-cone free and all natural :) Pour a generous amount into the palm of your hand and massage into your scalp with your finger tips.  Never touch your precious and fragile scalp with your fingernails! Ever!


3. Rinse again in cold water only! You may use your finger tips to massage the dirt and grime away.Hot and warm water rips your hair of it's natural oils and will leave it dry and dull.  Cold water closes the hair shaft keeping it from build up and leaves your hair more shiny and lustrous! 


4. Next you should apply a thicker moisture and protein rich condition to your hair that is also silicone/-cone free.  Garnier Fructis Fortifying Triple Nutrition conditioner happens to be silicone free and all natural :)  Love! Apply this generously to your hair and comb hair out from the bottom upwards using a wide tooth comb that doesn't have the little caps on the end of the teeth (those pull hair out :/ ) This is the only time you will ever ever ever comb your hair out.....ever! Never ever when dry!


5. If your hair tends to frizz once combed out apply more garnier to the top layer of your hair.  From here you should not touch your hair until you are out of the shower. Continue with your shower routine and let the conditioner soak into your hair


6. Do not touch your hair and rinse it LIGHTLY with as cold of water as you can handle. A generous amount of the conditioner should remain in your hair.  


7.  Scrunch hair in an upward motion softly to ring the water out


8. Scrunch a small amount of Burts Bees Grapefruit and Sugar Beet Natural conditioner into your hair.


9. Scrunch Herbal Essences Totally Twisted hair gel into your curls.  It is the only alcohol free hair gel on the market and doesn't hurt your hair one it.  Over  Christmas break I am going to experiment with making my own natural hair gel.  I do love this gel though! 


10.  Use a 100% cotton t-shirt to crunch dry your hair.  Never ever use a terry cloth towel on your curly air again! This is the main cause of frizz for curly haired people believe it or not! This alone make a huge difference in any hair type! 


     You may use a diffuser to dry your hair if you can't stand it air drying, but air drying it is best!


I know it seems like an awful lot of conditioner and I know that you think it's going to weigh your hair down and make it greasy and truthfully.... it might for about 1-3 weeks. In these weeks your hair is learning to trust you.  Learning to trust that you won't torture it again with harsh chemicals that will rid it of it's natural oil.  It is still probably going to over produce oil for at least a week maybe a week and a half.  After that it should return to it's normal and natural state and you will reap the amazing benefits of having manageable hair that will never ever have a bad hair day again!!


About every month you should clarify your hair.  Despite our best efforts, some things that we do not want in our hair find their way in.  To get rid of these things that weigh down hair and cause it to become dull here are a couple of things you can do...


Baking Soda Rinse - This is your best friend :)
Mix some baking soda with warm water and rinse throughout your hair.  Let it sit for a little bit and rinse,  then proceed with the rest of the routine.  


Brown Sugar Scrub
Mix two parts Brown sugar with 1 part of the suave coconut conditioner.
Massage your scalp to exfoliate and remove any excess dirt, grime and build up.  This does not leave your hair sticky or make you more attracted to sweet loving bugs. It rinses out completely and leaves your hair soft and wonderfully bouncy!

Lemon Aide
Mix lemon juice in with the coconut conditioner.  Massage your scalp and distribute through the rest of your hair.  This removes any chlorine and restores your hair to it's natural pH levels.

Ultra Moisturizer
Mix olive oil, jojoba oil, coconut oil, or shea butter with a few drops of any nice smelling essential oil.
Finger comb this through wet curls and wrap your hair in plastic wrap. Leave in for a few hours or over night.  Rinse and resume the rest of the routine. You can do this to your entire head or just the ends.

Glistening Spray
Mix 1T. of vegetable glycerin with 1 1/2 C. of water and a few drops of nice smelling essential oil together in a spray bottle.
Moisturizes curls and makes them shine! A little goes a long way!

Protein Boost
Beat 1 to 2 eggs together with coconut conditioner.
Pour onto hair and let it soak in a set before rinsing and resuming the rest of the routine. This will make your hair very strong and shiny! I normally do this between steps 3 and 4.


Lavender Mist - I use this every day!
Boil 1/2 of a gallon of water for 1 hour.  then add 5 drops of pure lavender essential oil.  Put in a spray bottle and use it for touch up or to smooth any fly aways or random frizzies.

If you have straight hair I would not suggest cutting the shampoo out all together.  However you should cut out sulfate shampoos.  Loreal makes a sulfate free shampoo and it is currently the only one on the commercial market! I've used it to clarify my hair when silicone has gotten into my curls.  It works great and keeps your hair from drying out and also prevents oil overproduction for straight haired people that want healthier and sulfate free hair!  For straight hair follow the same steps only replace washing your scalp with sulfate free shampoo instead of the light conditioner.  Also eliminate using the gel to scrunch and keep curls in place.  Do however use a 100% cotton shirt or microfiber towel to dry your hair.  Terry cloth is bad for any hair type!

Here are some before and after pics for proof!!


This woman thought she had straight hair! But her after results are incredible!!




 BeforeAfter 



   
Before and After.  Another person who thought she had unmanageable straight hair!



There is hope for you all with curly hair and for those of you with straight you can increase your hair health!!   Don't hair your curly hair and don't think you will have bad hair days! Learn to love your curly and embrace them!


Happy Conditioning!


~Hayden Lorraine