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Something Great Is Coming
It goes without saying that to a large extent, the unrealistic beauty standards have made a lot of women of colour shy away from embracing and rocking their natural hair. We are told that our hair is unprofessional, nappy, untidy and hard to manage right from childhood and grow up watching the opposite of our curly hair idolized on tv and adverts.
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Embracing My Crown
The moment I started embracing my fro, my perspective changed. I began to notice and appreciate the beauty of my curls - Jessica Mae Obioha.
In the past decade, the natural hair community has seen a tremendous amount of growth as women of colour from around the world have ditched their relaxers and hot combs to rock their natural hair, but there is still a lot of re-education and re-orientation that needs to be done around how we view our natural hair. The truth is, how we view and care for our hair is something that we will consciously or unconsciously pass on to our children. I do not know about you, but the vicious cycle of self-hate when it comes to our natural hair needs to stop with us.
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#EmbracingMyCrown #NoMoreHiding
In the past decade, the natural hair community has seen a tremendous amount of growth as women of colour from around the world have ditched their relaxers and hot combs to rock their natural hair, but there is still a lot of re-education and re-orientation that needs to be done around how we view our natural hair. The truth is, how we view and care for our hair is something that we will consciously or unconsciously pass on to our children. I do not know about you, but the vicious cycle of self-hate when it comes to our natural hair needs to stop with us.
READ MORE ON THE BLOG. See link below
#EmbracingMyCrown #NoMoreHiding
The Origin Of Bantu Knots
#BantuKnots are traditional African hairstyle. It was said to have originated centuries ago with the #Zulu Tribe from Southern Africa, where the language spoken was #Abantu or #Bantu as the colonists would term it.
The term Bantu means 'people' comprising of over 400 ethnic groups in Africa.
As a hairstyle, Bantu Knot is one of the most beautiful protective styles for afro hair.
Remember, your #GodGiven hair is beautiful #Embrace #Showcase #Celebrate it
The term Bantu means 'people' comprising of over 400 ethnic groups in Africa.
As a hairstyle, Bantu Knot is one of the most beautiful protective styles for afro hair.
Remember, your #GodGiven hair is beautiful #Embrace #Showcase #Celebrate it
No More Hiding
For many years, afro hair has been seen as something less beautiful, shouty, unprofessional, leaving many people feeling insecure about showing their beautiful curls.
The effect of this meant that many people had to hide their God-given beautiful curls under a wig. In fact, the notion is that lace wigs are more beautiful than the natural afro hair.
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#NoMoreHiding #EmbraceYourCrown
The effect of this meant that many people had to hide their God-given beautiful curls under a wig. In fact, the notion is that lace wigs are more beautiful than the natural afro hair.
CONTINUE READING ON THE BLOG (See link below).
#NoMoreHiding #EmbraceYourCrown
No More Hiding
For many years, afro hair has been seen as something less beautiful, shouty, unprofessional, leaving many people feeling insecure about showing their beautiful curls.
The effect of this meant that many people had to hide their God-given beautiful curls under a wig. In fact, the notion is that lace wigs are more beautiful than the natural afro hair.
CONTINUE READING ON THE BLOG (See link below).
#NoMoreHiding #EmbraceYourCrown
The effect of this meant that many people had to hide their God-given beautiful curls under a wig. In fact, the notion is that lace wigs are more beautiful than the natural afro hair.
CONTINUE READING ON THE BLOG (See link below).
#NoMoreHiding #EmbraceYourCrown
No More Hiding
For many years, afro hair has been seen as something less beautiful, shouty, unprofessional, leaving many people feeling insecure about showing their beautiful curls.
The effect of this meant that many people had to hide their God-given beautiful curls under a wig. In fact, the notion is that lace wigs are more beautiful than the natural afro hair.
CONTINUE READING ON THE BLOG (See link below).
#NoMoreHiding #EmbraceYourCrown
The effect of this meant that many people had to hide their God-given beautiful curls under a wig. In fact, the notion is that lace wigs are more beautiful than the natural afro hair.
CONTINUE READING ON THE BLOG (See link below).
#NoMoreHiding #EmbraceYourCrown
How To Actually Grow Your Edges
Can you say your hair is thriving if your edges aren’t? Our edges are one of the most neglected parts of our afro hair. From high tension styles that pull at our edges, to edge controls that do more harm than good, it is no surprise we always seem to be looking for ways to grow back our edges.
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#NoMoreHiding #EmbraceYourCrown
CONTINUE READING ON THE BLOG (See link below).
#NoMoreHiding #EmbraceYourCrown
Tips On Ways To Style Your Hair
For tips on different ways to style your hair, click on the link below.
#NoMoreHiding #EmbraceYourCrown
#EmbraceShowcaseCelebrate
#NoMoreHiding #EmbraceYourCrown
#EmbraceShowcaseCelebrate
How To Care For Your Hair
For tips on how to take care of your hair to maintain the health and length, click on the link below.
#NoMoreHiding #EmbraceYourCrown
#EmbraceShowcaseCelebrate
#NoMoreHiding #EmbraceYourCrown
#EmbraceShowcaseCelebrate
Afro Queens Share Their Hair Salon Horror Stories
We have all had good and bad experiences at the hair salon and It is no secret that a lot of Naturalistas prefer to do their own hair by themselves. Unfortunately, natural hair is not something every hair stylist is familiar with or can handle with the love and care it needs, so to avoid any pain or damage to our tresses, learning to care for our own hair ourselves has become a must.
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#NoMoreHiding #EmbraceYourCrown
CONTINUE READING ON THE BLOG (See link below).
#NoMoreHiding #EmbraceYourCrown
Afro Hair Journey | Uche Obasohan
Meet Uche Obasohan, the founder and CEO of UO Styling and Women of Influence UK as she shares her journey and experiences of her natural hair.
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#EmbraceShowcaseCelebrate
CONTINUE READING ON THE BLOG (See link below).
#NoMoreHiding #EmbraceYourCrown
#EmbraceShowcaseCelebrate
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