This Week’s Natural News:
* Jamaica Observer: Natural Style Under the Dryer
* Chris Rock Searches for Answers in Good Hair
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I remember my mom telling me about my grandmother’s hair. Born on the tiny island of Grenada, my great grandmother was a lady of East Indian decent. I don’t care what Black person you speak to, they always have a story of how they are not 100% Black. They are mixed with….just fill in the blank. My mom told me how black, soft and long my grandmother’s hair was, and how she wished she had her mom’s hair! My mom’s hair was always short, light brown, and got even lighter with the summer’s sun. With age, my grandmother’s hair remained soft but short, and kinky at the roots. My grandmother always loved when I would put curlers in her hair. One by one she would hand me the paper, curler and cap. It was our special bonding routine.
I stayed up late last night… I was really feelin Ciara’s hair. Its refreshing to see weavless entertainers.
You look beautiful and sexy…. With natural hair!
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Today at work (my 9-5), I was greeted by a prospective client. He stood about 5’6 dressed in a formal black suite with a white shirt. I later learned he was a young preacher with a small church of fifty or so. I was greeted by his warm eyes framed by glasses. Then after our salutations, he yelled, what seemed to be at the top of his lungs, I LOVE YOUR LOCS. It was loud enough for my entire office to hear.
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Go NATURAL with Ease By Azara
Chemicals relaxers and hair coloring are very damaging to the hair. These products cause extensive breakage and hair damage to a lot of women, so in order to revert the damages of these products, it is best to let one’s hair grow natural. Read More
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