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spatterpus · 3 months
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La Afrique au bleu , La Afrique au rogé , La Afrique au rose
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adore-my-mane · 2 months
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Embracing My Natural Hair Journey
From Relaxers to Rediscovery
As a child, I remember being fascinated by how my friends' hair stayed long and straight while mine seemed to shrink up at the slightest hint of moisture. Growing up with natural African American hair meant dealing with shrinkage and the challenge of maintaining its natural texture. I longed for the sleek, manageable hair I saw in magazines and on TV, so I begged my mother to let me try a relaxer, often referred to as "creamy crack" in the community.
The allure of having straight hair was strong, and for years, I faithfully applied relaxers to tame my curls. However, as I got older, I began to notice that my hair wasn't thriving. It seemed stuck at shoulder length, brittle, and lacking the vitality I desired. That's when I made the decision, in my early thirties, to embark on the journey back to my natural roots through a "big chop." This transformative process involved cutting off all the processed, relaxed hair and embracing the natural growth from my roots.
Discovering the Rich History of Natural Black Hair
During my college years, while preparing a PowerPoint presentation on natural hair, I delved deep into its history and significance among Black women. I learned how natural hair was not only a symbol of identity and pride in ancient African civilizations but also a means of resistance during slavery. Enslaved individuals used hairstyles to communicate messages of defiance and solidarity, reclaiming their cultural heritage amidst oppression (Byrd & Tharps, 2001).
The Beauty and Importance of African American Hair
Today, I celebrate my natural hair as more than just a style choice���it's a reflection of resilience, strength, and cultural pride. African American hair is uniquely beautiful, defying gravity with its coils, curls, and kinks. It's versatile, allowing for a myriad of styles that showcase individuality and creativity.
Introducing London's Veil: A TLC Brand of Natural Haircare
Inspired by my personal journey and passion for natural hair care, I have decided to create my own TLC brand called London's Veil. Our natural haircare line is dedicated to nurturing and enhancing the beauty of natural hair with products that are as natural as possible. I like to say, "It's so natural, it's edible—at least the gel product is!"
Conclusion
Embracing my natural hair journey has been empowering and liberating. It's a journey of self-discovery, self-love, and embracing my authentic self. I encourage everyone, regardless of their hair texture or background, to embrace and celebrate their natural beauty. Let's continue to educate and uplift each other, honoring the rich history and beauty of African American hair.
Byrd, A., & Tharps, L. L. (2001). Hair Story: Untangling the Roots of Black Hair in America. Macmillan.
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asilaaspirations · 1 year
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~Silk Press Results~
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Pre-Cut
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After Cut
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kimberly2 · 6 months
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Are you there 🍆😘👌
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marygih · 7 months
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My hair
I slept after washing my hair and when I woke up it looked like this, I took this photo to show my boyfriend what happens if I don't comb my hair, the photo was so random that I decided to draw it
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It wasn't that bad, but I still prefer to comb it and do my curls.
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swagpeachkryptonite · 3 months
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bankrollxbarbie · 2 months
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caffeiiine · 16 days
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stupid gender characters and their stupid long hair😞😞
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taweetie · 1 year
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@ karinjinsui
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SpaceOut
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badbitchesonlyhoe · 1 month
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loubella77 · 1 year
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Good morning :) drink water today!
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kimberly2 · 6 months
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Add me up 🍆👌😘
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womengoo · 7 months
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#red
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suppenzeit · 3 days
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everyone excited over all the long hair options in veilguard meanwhile im mourning over the lack of good short hair options
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