Moderation in all things
If I’ve learned anything in my hair journey, both relaxed and natural, is the need to have simple regimens. Once you start learning about the different techniques to care for […]
If I’ve learned anything in my hair journey, both relaxed and natural, is the need to have simple regimens. Once you start learning about the different techniques to care for […]
In my earlier post, featuring Naomi Campbell, I alluded to the fact that more information on traction alopecia is available. This great article from hairloss.com is a fantastic place to […]
As a young girl growing up in the 90s, one woman stands out as the epitome of beauty and glamour for young black women – Naomi Campbell. Still rocking it […]
This is a fantastic video from YouTube. A slight variation on the regular two-strand twist. As soon as my hair is out of this weave, I will try this style […]
I don’t know why it took me so long, but I only discovered YouTube well into the idea of starting this blog. Now, don’t get me wrong, I have my […]
Yesterday, returning home on the metro, I was (I would like to think) discreetly observing my fellow passengers. Helsinki metros are very pleasant affairs, even the drunks mind their own […]
The internet is a huge and massive animal. Knowing how to navigate it can be difficult. On the right hand side of what you are reading, is a short list of great blogs and […]
My first introduction to the natural hair community were books. This was great because I had a chance to sit down and read up on all this information Then, I […]
April 4, 2010 – I turned 28 and had my last relaxer, ever. December 31, 2010 – After transitioning for several months, got the relaxed ends of my hair cut […]
This is in response to a query from Cynthia about transitioning to natural hair for her and her daughter. I will do another article specifically on children’s hair later. My […]