Hello Loviesssss,
About two months ago i decided braid my hair (Protective hairstyle) and i enjoyed every bit of the braids. I packed/styled it in different ways and the older it got, the more i fell in love with it.
Anyways i decided to take out the braids after 7 weeks (BTW, I washed/conditioned my braided hair every 2 weeks) and i loved my hair even more. I got some calls and emails from friends and readers asking how long my hair had grown and i pondered on what response to give and came to the conclusion that its really about the health of the hair and not the length.
I would say 'the forest' as i like to call my hair...hehehe has grown significantly and i believe my transitioning days are over.
I would do a proper hair post soon when i take pictures of different ways to style the natural hair.
All i know right now is i'm rocking my fro and loving it.
So to all my naturals out there, newbies especially remember:
- Be confident when rocking your natural hair
- The health of the hair comes first before the length
- Not everything works for everyone
- Love your hair on the good days and not so good days...LOL
Thanks for always reading.
Much Love,
xoxo.
About two months ago i decided braid my hair (Protective hairstyle) and i enjoyed every bit of the braids. I packed/styled it in different ways and the older it got, the more i fell in love with it.
Anyways i decided to take out the braids after 7 weeks (BTW, I washed/conditioned my braided hair every 2 weeks) and i loved my hair even more. I got some calls and emails from friends and readers asking how long my hair had grown and i pondered on what response to give and came to the conclusion that its really about the health of the hair and not the length.
I would say 'the forest' as i like to call my hair...hehehe has grown significantly and i believe my transitioning days are over.
I would do a proper hair post soon when i take pictures of different ways to style the natural hair.
All i know right now is i'm rocking my fro and loving it.
So to all my naturals out there, newbies especially remember:
- Be confident when rocking your natural hair
- The health of the hair comes first before the length
- Not everything works for everyone
- Love your hair on the good days and not so good days...LOL
Thanks for always reading.
Much Love,
xoxo.
Quote of the Day: Do that which you fear and the death of fear is certain.
One of my favorite shots
I promise i wasn't showing my bootie, just wanted you to see my smoked skirt...LOL
Absolutely love the look. Really Nice
ReplyDeleteThanks Lovie
DeleteBabe your fro is to die for! love it....love it!!! like your outfit too, between there's nothing wrong with showing off what God gave you **winks**
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Hahaha...thanks girl *wink*.
DeleteI loveeeeeeeeeeee your fro stylefash. Its grown out so well. And your top is lovely girl.
ReplyDeleteThanks dearie, I'm proud of the hair too :-)
DeleteYour hair rocks girl. Love your how you rock it with confidence
ReplyDeleteThanks Lovie. xxx
Deletewhether gorimapa or afro or brazi-peruvian hair. you my dear friend are one hawtie! that said, i am SURE you were showing off your behind...as always.
ReplyDeleteLOL... Blushing + Head swelling = Peacock Mode...Hehe. Thanks for always reading Lovie. xxx
DeleteNice post, enjoy ur hair as we pray that this phase/tantrum will last a while. You bear a striking resemblance to a certain Franca i used to know in the '80s... LOL! Gap-tooth of eternity on show @last pic..
ReplyDeleteNo words for you lamina Hahaha. The fro is here to stay o. Thanks for always reading dearie. xxx
DeleteI love your outfit and seeing your fro has given me plenty encouragement ! You look absolutely gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad this post inspired you. Slow and steady darling I would feature you soon. Thanks for always reading. xxx
DeleteIts interesting how women have suddenly decided to embrace the natural hair/look. I hope more ladies are bold enough to get on this 'train'. You look really beautiful & chic.
ReplyDeleteI know right? More and more women are getting on this fabulous & chic train :-) Thanks for always reading Gboye.
DeleteI want your hair stylefash, you make natural hair look so manageable. Lovely post
ReplyDeleteIt's actually very manageable. Thanks lovie
DeleteYay you!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm actually trying a 30 days, 30 ways self-imposed challenge right now.
Will post on my blog and African Naturalistas at the end of the month.
IT AIN'T EASY!!
Wowwwza thats so cool. I'll definitely keep checking. I need inspiration from you.
DeleteHey stylefash I wish I had your guts. Your quote for the day is just apt for my situation. I feel I won't look nice with my natural hair. I actually shake in fear at the thought of going natural. And my permed hair is a mess. Thank God for weavons. Mehn you are truly rocking the fro confidently and that blue top and smoked skirt is hot.
ReplyDeleteLisa Lovie I know the feeling of getting tired of permed hair. Maybe you should do a protective hairstyle and use the period to decide if you want to continue with your relaxed hair or go on the natural hair journey. Either way, you'll have to give your hair some attention and pampering Thanks for always reading.
DeleteXoxo.
Stylefash!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hot sturvssss. See how nice you look? gaddemit! I love your toned arms and see your beautiful dentition....... *Wink Wink*
ReplyDelete*blushing much* thanks for stopping by.
DeleteXoxo.