Style: Rebecca Monique in the UK

Rebecca-Monique3

Introduce yourself!
R:
Hi, I’m Rebecca-Monique. I’m in my mid-twenties and live in London, UK. I blog about fashion, food, hair, beauty and lifestyle.

What is your style philosophy?
R:
Less is more; keep it simple and classy.

How would you describe your sense of style?
R:
My style has evolved a lot with age, but I would say that, in general, it’s a mix of smart-casual, conservative-chic and trendy.

Rebecca-Monique10

What is your process of deciding what to wear in the morning?
R:
My mood usually dictates the colours and shades I wear, and the weather influences the items I select. I really don’t spend much time picking an outfit; if it feels right, I go with it.

What are the three favorite things in your closet?
R:
1. Pair of statement shoes from Zara;
2. My royal blue faux fur and snakeskin satchel from Lipsy;
3. Gentry-esque flare coat from Topshop made from tweed fabric (bought 4 years ago).

What are some of your favorite shops/websites for clothes, shoes and accessories?
R:
ASOS, New Look, Zara, Fashion Union, Boohoo (not necessarily in that order) are my go-to stores for style and affordability.

How long have you been natural?
R:
I’ve been natural for just over two years now.

How and why did you transition into natural hair?
R:
The decision to go natural was quite an easy one for me. I wanted not only to embrace the hair I naturally have, but also healthier hair. I had been relaxing/texturising my hair since the age of 8 and even though it had grown relatively long, it was very damaged. I transitioned for a year, during which time I wore my hair in full weaves. Then I figured it was pointless being natural if I didn’t wear my natural hair out. I found managing the two hair textures frustrating and quite challenging at the best of times, so one September afternoon decided to cut the relaxed ends off. Though it took a short while to get used to, it felt so liberating.

What is your signature hairstyle?
R:
When I wear my natural hair out, I’m all for low manipulation in order to reduce the chance of damage; I usually style it in a mini ‘fro.

Describe your styling regimen over the course of the month.
R:
As we’re in the autumn/winter seasons, I’m wearing my hair in protective styles. At the moment, I have pick-n-drop braids in, but when my natural hair is out:

I wash my hair twice weekly – once during the weekend and a midweek wash (say, on a Wednesday). I only really use shampoo if I have accumulated a lot of product build-up, otherwise I tend to wash with conditioner to help retain some of the natural oils.

I’m lucky that I don’t have to spend much time at all detangling, so washing my hair isn’t tedious. The procedure is simple: wash, deep condition, co-wash, semi-dry with towel, oil to lock in moisture, let air-dry. Sometimes I do a few plaits or twists to stretch the hair a little. In the evenings I moisturise with oil before bed and in the mornings, I tend to moisturise using water-based products. Once a month I’ll use a hot oil treatment on my hair.

There’s such a vast array of products on the market, but I like to stick to a select few. Some of my favourite daily/weekly products include (but are not limited to):

  • Shampoos: Herbal Essences Hello Hydration, Aussie Miracle Moist Shampoo;
  • Conditioners: TRESemmé Naturals, TRESemmé Restructuring Deep Conditioning Treatment Masque; ORS Mayonnaise, Aussi Miracle Hair Insurance Leave-in Conditioner;
  • Moisturisers: Cantu Shea Butter, World of Curls Curl Activator, KeraCare Hair Milk, Fro Shea Sensation, Root2Tip Scalp Hydration Serum.
  •  
    Is there a blog/webpage where we can find you?
    R:
    Of course! Please stop by at www.blaquepearl.com

    Rebecca-Monique10
    Rebecca-Monique8
    Rebecca-Monique3
    Rebecca-Monique7
    Rebecca-Monique6
    Rebecca-Monique9
    Rebecca-Monique5
    Rebecca-Monique4
    Rebecca-Monique2
    Rebecca-Monique