Friday, December 21, 2012

Week 6 of Parnevu T-Tree Growth Creme

I have a picture to share with you that was taken around November 18. I have finished the Parnevu T-Tree Growth Crème. I must admit this is the best that my scalp has felt in a long time. I have really tried to use the product daily and my scalp thanks it. I also think it has made my hair more manageable. I absolutely love their products and think they are great for my hair. In about 2 weeks, I will have another update to show you how this Parnevu T-Tree Growth Crème is helping to make my hair more manageable, preventing breakage and aiding in the growth process. Of course, it helps to have other things going for you like good hair care maintenance, sleeping on satin pillow cases or in a satin bonnet,
taking hair vitamins and having a good diet with exercise. I want to wish you and yours a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Treat yourself to some of Parnevu's products as you ring in the New Year.

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Week 1 of T-Tree Growth Creme

This picture was taken about 3 weeks ago. I had just had a nice black rinse put in my hair. Prior to this photo an unnamed stylist had snipped some of my hair and put some golden yellow color or whatever on my roots. I had the Mary J Blige look sort of which thank God I was pulling it off. Next weekend, I will get a re-touch. It will have been a month since I started using the T-Tree Growth Creme. I am also using hair vitamins and since they are not a sponsor they will not receive any mention in this particular blog post. However, they are welcome to email or phone me and we can chat about the possibilities. Thanks to my Native American roots my hair does grow pretty fast. I have since come to the realization that I alone may not do my hair justice because I don't have the time and prefer to use the services of a stylist. However, I have had stylists and colleagues in television attest to the fact that I really could do my own hair. If I were not pursuing a doctorate, it would be nothing but a word for me to go to the Plaza Beauty School here in Memphis and learn how to do it on my own. My nephew's sister graduated from there. They are turning out some nice hairstylists. This is a trade where you can make some good money especially if you have got a good heart and want to provide excellent service to women without the haterade factor. HATERADE - 1.A figurative drink representing a modality of thought. Those who consume it are themselves consumed by the negativity which with they speak 2. A trace vitamin that restores your ability to continue hating long after most people would give it up 3. A bevarage comsumed by haters to refuel their hating campabilities http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=haterade

Sunday, October 28, 2012

The Power of the Tithe

From time to time, I feel the need to sound off on topics because it is on my mind and spirit and I believe that God places it there. The students of one of my graduate courses got into a discussion about the haves and have nots. Of course, we really didn’t touch the surface. Also from time to time, I will hear people refer to ministers as pimps. So, this is their excuse for not tithing. If the naked truth be told, some people don’t want to tithe because they just don’t want to give God the money. A lot of times, they don’t tithe because they don’t believe in the messenger. They are greedy, feel that they need it, or the enemy has kept them so bound that to tithe might seem like the nail that will be put in the coffin. I would like to let you know that it is the other way around. To continuously not tithe can put the nail in the coffin. It can be the straw that broke the camel’s back. The Word of God is true: Malachi 3:10-12 declares: Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be meat in mine house, and prove me now herewith, saith the LORD of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it. And I will rebuke the devourer for your sakes, and he shall not destroy the fruits of your ground; neither shall your vine cast her fruit before the time in the field, saith the LORD of hosts. And all nations shall call you blessed: for ye shall be a delightsome land, saith the LORD of hosts. Take time also to read Deuteronomy chapters 26-28. I am thankful that God has touched my heart over the years to tithe. We keep hearing about the big transfer of wealth. I believe that the transfer is already taking place. It just hasn’t hit my house yet, and maybe it hasn’t hit yours. I know there are a lot new books out that talk about the tithing. I really haven’t had time to read those books. It is sometimes a challenge to write books, read books and study books for class. I will however pull from my own experience with the tithe and tell you how God has dealt with me and I will try and share what I have learned from ministers and just challenge you to do your own research. I was raised as a Christian and baptized around 11 or 12 years of age. I gave money in the church as it was given to me. I would give money as an adult. Once I got planted in a church in my mid 20s, I believe I started tithing because that’s what our Pastor said we should do. I believe in what He said because I felt like he was looking out for my best interest. At the time, I was at Olivet Baptist Church on Southern. I would also give special offerings and believe that God blessed me because of that. I will say that most times I had extra money. I did buy stock and had my investment split. It almost split for a third time, but I had taken the money out to buy a house. The Bible says in 2 Chronicles 20:20 And they rose early in the morning, and went forth into the wilderness of Tekoa: and as they went forth, Jehoshaphat stood and said, Hear me, O Judah, and you inhabitants of Jerusalem; Believe in the LORD your God, so shall you be established; believe his prophets, so shall you prosper. What we have to understand is that we are dealing with humans. I use to see the world through rose colored glasses and believed that most people would do the right thing. However, as I get older I believe that people get off track. They sin and they fall short of the glory of God. I also understand that Christians and church folk put sin in different categories. That is why it is so important to have a relationship with Jesus Christ. Most folks even try to question whether or not people are hearing from God. From my experience God does not talk to me verbally all of the time. Sometimes, He speaks to me through where He guides my eyes. Sometimes, it is through the discerning of spirits. I have heard His voice only once and no one on this earth can make me believe that I had a bad dream. The Bible says in John 10: 1-5 I tell you the truth, anyone who sneaks over the wall of a sheepfold, rather than going through the gate, must surely be a thief and a robber! 2 But the one who enters through the gate is the shepherd of the sheep. 3 The gatekeeper opens the gate for him, and the sheep recognize his voice and come to him. He calls his own sheep by name and leads them out. 4 After he has gathered his own flock, he walks ahead of them, and they follow him because they know his voice. 5 They won’t follow a stranger; they will run from him because they don’t know his voice.” From my experience God verbally speaks to me inside my head. I do know that He is clearing out my ears to hear from Him better. I do know that He hears my prayers because my hearing is adjusted when He listens. The enemy however, might curse you out. He might laugh at you or something else. That is not the voice of a Father. A lot of people lose faith in the church and withhold the tithe because sometimes you will give and then sometimes you will give emotionally. I remember when I was saving for a new roof, I literally had to leave my checkbook at home unless it was for the tithe because after my initial giving it seemed as though I was encouraged to give extra and a higher level. No one really has to force me to give. I believe in God and He has showed up in many ways. You will have to wait for my finance book for me to tell you in detail about how God moves with the tithes and how He will give you a million dollar idea. I have seen Him give someone an idea and they were not prepared. God is not going to give constantly to people who are wasters or you have gotten so carried away I believe in your sins. He also gives to whomever He wants and sometimes that person’s lifestyle might be jacked up, but every time some church or person is in need, they are writing a check and God can use them because they are not greedy. I am sure that you have your own testimony. What I am saying to you is this, take your tithe to a local church that you believe in. People will miss the mark but understand that judgment begins in the house of God. If that man or woman of God does not handle God’s money in a manner that is pleasing to Him, God will handle that person. Your tithe ensures that you will have a roof over your head, food to eat, transportation, health, and protection of your family. We have to stay prayerful. You have to use common sense. If I have given you my tithes faithfully and don’t want to participate in special offerings, that is my business. I for one don’t like to give special offerings unless there is a blessing linked to it. I believe that God is trying to increase His people and not just the ministers who preach the gospel. I am open to God leading me more in this area. I will confess that I love TBN or Trinity Broadcasting Network. That is some fertile ground. When we had a non-profit, I had this bright idea of the business tithing to TBN. We started receiving grants. I have just never been a greedy person. I have my own specific characteristics, but thanks be to God that is not one of them. I have heard people say that the way to tithe is to give 20% as opposed to 10%. Saints, I really need to hear from God on that one. I have tried the 15% and have gotten increase but my faith is not at the 20% level. I rationalize giving 15% because I still give in other offerings. The church is not going to pay my mortgage, utility or car note, so I have to make sure that I am managing what I have left after the tithe. I cannot get too caught up in emotionalism. I think if people are trying to bully people out of extra money, that is not right and it is not of God. The Word of God says “My commandments are not grievous.”

Sunday, October 7, 2012

REVIEW OF PARNEVU’S LEAVE IN CONDITIONER

Today, I am starting my career as a blogger for health and beauty products by first reviewing Parnevu’s Leave In Conditioner for Extra Dry Hair. I ran across Parnevu products I believe when I went to La Vogue on Madison Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee. That was a few years back. Adrienne Williams-Roddy is the owner of the salon. She also did my hair a lot when I was on television. If you are looking for a color expert, she is the person. I used various other Parnevu products over the years off and on. For the last 3 years, I have used the Leave In Conditioner for Extra Dry Hair. I love this stuff. If you are going natural, this is great for you because it will give you manageability. If you have relaxed hair, you may want to use it a day or two before shampooing. It will revert the hair. It is excellent to use after shampooing and conditioning. Before or after you mousse your hair to set it or wrap it, put some of this on and then let your hair dry under the dryer. It will grow stronger. I also like using it around the edges of my hair when I have been working out. It will make the hair more manageable and soften the edges. Around the edges is where some of us have problems. The hair can snap from poor maintenance. The product is water based. This product costs about $5.00 for a 16 ounce jar. You should be able to find it wherever Parnevu products are sold. Use of all hair care products should be part of a healthy hair regimen whether you are styling your own hair or in the care of a licensed hair stylist or kitchen beautician. This product will make a nice addition.

Saturday, September 29, 2012

The Pursuit of Babeness

Some people think it is just by accident that they have some of the problems that they do. In regards to hair, when you are trying to pursue "babeness" or simply trying to be the best you can be and as fly as you can be, you will encounter problems. Hopefully, this blog entry will help us to surround ourselves with people who feel the same way that we do... that longer healthier hair rocks. Sometimes, I have to reflect back on when my hair was what I considered to be at my best. A lot of the times, I had popping hair but it was at a cost. Usually, I had to sit somewhere for several hours to get the ultimate hookup. When you start pursuing degrees or you may have extra responsibilities, that is no longer an option. I felt inspired to write this blog after shelling out $70 for hair. I was a little shocked at the price, but I had already added up the services and it should have been about $15 dollars more. After getting in my car and taking a closer look, I realize why I got a deal. I believe home girl snipped off more of my ends than requested. So now, I will have to go the way that some of my other friends have gone. I will have to have one hair dresser for styling like relaxers, shampooing, etc and one for end maintenance. In this instance, I will just cut my own ends. If I need a new hair style, I will probably have to go somewhere else. Being responsible for clipping someone's ends is a little bit too much power for some folks. Could it be that holding a pair of scissors is like drinking a half bottle of Jack Black? I don't know. Nevertheless, it was my fault for not watching her like a hawk. Next time, I will have to just say no. I actually have enough experience to clip my ends. It doesn't take a rock scientist to do that. You don't have to spend money going to a hair school to do that. I have friends who do their own relaxer and they will never step foot in a salon again. You really can't blame them since styling hair is too much power for some people. I know folks with gorgeous locks who are now going natural. Is it any wonder that a lot of stylists are losing out and many hair companies are selling even more products because some folks are choosing to do it themselves? I sort of wish some of these stylist would wake up. Your salon will stop looking like a deserted island if you just give people what they want. I suppose just having the money to go on some trips every now and then and having a nice vehicle and house is enough. Why not strive for being a hair care entrepreneur who is really getting paid? I hope that I won't have to do what other friends have done and just start doing my own hair period. I don't have a problem when it comes to shampooing etc. Keep watching this blog. I will start adding hair companies who are sponsoring me and my book GLORY...THE HAIR. I will also start reviewing products from hair companies. I don't plan to give free shout outs. Why should I? They are getting my money anyway.

Monday, September 3, 2012

The Truth About Hair In America

Hair is an issue that has been on my mind since the mid-90s and I have been wondering what can I do to help women who are constantly trying to help themselves, but still get shafted. The year 2013 will be a pivotal year for America as we will either have four more years of leadership from the first African-American President or there could be someone different with more conservative views. No matter what happens in the White House, we will still wake up with issues concerning hair. I would challenge you who receive the newsletter, and have the hair thing down to share your success stories with me so that I can share them with our readers. There are exciting things in store for GLORY...THE HAIR in the next year and for competitive copy cat reasons, they will not be revealed in this newsletter until they happen. Just know that after sharing this information, you will feel even more empowered. According to Stylelist, women will spend over $50,000 on their hair during their lifetime. Others say the hair care industry is a $50 billion dollar business. Look at your television, look in magazines, look on billboards and just surf the web. Hair rules. Taking care of your hair is a preoccupation. Coloring, relaxing, shampooing, and styling hair is serious business. Let us not talk about weaves. I believe that the reason why a lot of African-American women are having problems all of a sudden with hair dressers is greed. Some hairdressers will over process your hair or damage your hair just to make sure that you have a weave or a wig. They make more money with sew-ins. This is something that some Americans don't have to worry with. They can wash and go, and get their hair clipped every 3 months. Don't get me wrong. I could use some extensions. I just don't want any. I like looking nice, but if I can't really spend a lot of time on my hair I am not going to spend a lot of time on a weave. Everyone from celebrities to authors sport weaves on a regular basis. There is nothing wrong with that. However there is nothing wrong with a person not wanting to have the upkeep of weave or wigs because they don't have time, money, etc. Please hairdressers don't sabotage your sisters because they are cute, in shape, got a man, have a nice job, etc.