Name: Kiffe Coco
Location: New York
Profession: Artist
What was the hardest part of your journey?
The hardest part of my journey was when I did my own version of the “Big Chop,” getting rid of all the color treated and heat damaged pieces, which left my then bra-strap length hair to ear length. It was a big transition for me to learn how to love my hair at its new length. Frankly, I had a very hard time. I basically hated my hair short, so I retreated to putting my hair back, in the beginning. However, thanks to my continued research of different styling methods, I learned to diversify my look and have fun with it by adding accessories.
And the best part?
The best part of this journey has been the continued education of my hair and of our hair as a community. I love how our hair possesses a complex beauty that continues to teach and inspire me everyday. And I love watching it grow!
What did your hair journey teach you?
My hair journey has taught me first to be patient. It takes a lot of work to maintain healthy and happy hair. It has also taught me to be proud in my own skin and to love all the multi-faceted personalities of my hair.
Describe your worse hairdo and your best hairdo and please include a
picture if you can.
A pretty bad hairdo was when I got a very bad haircut in Paris. I wanted long layers but it came out an uneven, stringy mess. My best hair is when I literally leave it alone.
Looking back, has your perception of your hair or black hair in general changed? Please elaborate.
My view of my own hair has changed in that I wouldn’t want to have it any other way. I feel the most confident when I have my hair big and wild. It is my lion’s mane. I think the beauty of black hair is the diversity of it. It can be manipulated in so many ways. But however we decided to celebrate our crown of glory, there is nothing more inspiring and positive than to see a confident and proud sister rocking her natural hair.
What is your favorite hairstyle?
Part in the middle or part on the side, big and out.
Can you please finish the following sentence: I love my hair because?
I love my hair because it comes with big personality!
Blog/website: | http://www.kiffecoco.blogspot.com/ |
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