A pastor’s wife about her natural journey
A pastor’s wife. I have never felt so beautiful like I do with my nappy hair. I just love it and love myself more.
A pastor’s wife. I have never felt so beautiful like I do with my nappy hair. I just love it and love myself more.
Even if you haven’t used this expression yourself, it’s very likely that you’ve heard it. But have you ever thought about the meaning behind this expression?
QuestionHello and thank you for the opportunity to ask questions for those of us who are still lost. I currently have a short, relaxed hair cut but have decided to go natural. My natural hair is extremely coarse so the back is already looking a bit unkempt. In addition, transitioning with braids is not a […]
It’s been 9 days. Say it with me NINE SWEET and GLORIOUS days. I love my TWA I just never realized how soft natural hair could be. I’m real excited about my whole new look. It’s simple to wash and condition. I currently have about 3 textures right now but I know that will change. […]
The Pursuit of Nappiness exhibit came to close with a spectacular natural hair show that did more than inspire styles for 09. Khamit Kinks: Kemi, Wendy Williams, Anu Prestonia (Salon owner) and Michelle Brooks.
The baddest hairstyles 09 Without doubt, New York is the world’s capital when it comes to Black hair styling. Now there finally is a hair show that matches the grandeur of the industry’s forerunners’ everlasting creativity.
November 10, 2008 When many think of Kentucky, they think of country-bumkins without shoes and socks, walking around barefooted with a piece of hay in their mouths. Well, this is a very big misconception. I am a proud, black college student studying education, in the semi-large city of Louisville. We have a strong urban culture […]
The Pursuit of Nappiness; a photo exhibit of “BAD” HairstylesNew York, NY – November 1st to November 30th 2008
Ready to make that change after 11 years of perms and color…My hair was once my crown and glory; likewise, I use to take pride in being a strong African princess. However, I realized that the bone straight weave and permed look wasn’t making the statement that my mother set for me. My hair […]
Until a few years ago I thought that I had to be chemically enhanced to be loved and romanced. As a woman of color, this is a very real issue in this country. Let’s get real for a few moments shall we. Every black woman in America has been misjudged by someone at some time […]
The DVD is finally here! How do you make your fro? How do you do your twist-out? How can I untangle my hair without breakage? This DVD SHOWS you the answer.
It’s been a year since I have been natural…to be honest, it took a year for me to grow all of my relaxed hair out. It is still a growing process because I am still getting used to it, but at the same time I am so excited to see all the stages and changes […]
by Vee Jefferson. I’ve always liked the idea of going natural, but never had the guts to go for it. My aunt, who has been wearing locs for some time now, had been encouraging me to grow out my natural hair so she could loc it. I always told her I’d think about it, but […]