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Tuesday, June 23, 2009
SCOSS your hair, all the cool kids are doing it!

My hair routine is simple.  I call it SCOSS!

Shampoo
Condition
Oil
Shea Butter
Style!
Routine

How I detail my routine varies from week to weekRead More


Posted by ladykinnks on 06/23
About Kinnks • Lady Kinnks Regimen • herStory • Product Junkie •
Tuesday, June 02, 2009
The ‘Fro

I don’t do it often.  When I am not doing Twist-Outs I rock the ‘fro.

How do I do it you ask?

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Posted by ladykinnks on 06/02
About Kinnks • Lady Kinnks • Lady Kinnks Regimen • Styles • Afro •
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Nella

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. 

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Posted by ladykinnks on 05/16
Lady Kinnks • About Kinnks • Random Thoughts • Just Sayin' •
Wednesday, January 07, 2009
Why create a website on natural hair?
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Posted by ladykinnks on 01/07
About Kinnks •
Sunday, January 04, 2009
My Natural Hair Story

It was to the point that, if my hair was not done, I wasn’t going to school. Go out in public in-between micro braids, NEVER! What would people say if they saw how short and nappy my hair was? I would look like a slave.

image Extreme, of course not—ask any black girl! My close friend thought I was crazy. “Get over your self,” she rudely yelled, “it is just hair”! Her annoyance made me question my concerns. How could she understand? SHE was Black and Puerto Rican. She had good hair, she could wet her hair, apply gel and look flawless. All the boys showed their interest. I on the other hand needed my hair to be fixed, it grew-in broken.Read More


Posted by ladykinnks on 01/04
Lady Kinnks • About Kinnks • herStory • Why I Went Natural •
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