All people should try to love what was given them at birth,without cost and enhance that............ How the African American can find their Core Personage and learn to love it, is the Journey Nappy Sister takes~~~~~
All the straight hair people around us make us feel we need to go to another planet because we simply want to be free of harsh chemicals. This journey needs supporters!!! Focused in the right direction is www.mynappyroots.com Surround your self with positive influences and others who appreciate their Hair-itage. Some others who made me feel it was possible to love my Natural Hair, and with confidence "Rock my Fro" was Mirelle Liong-A- Kong Also Grow Organic is one that gives us an idea of what we can achieve working with our natural hair; for Styles, Techniques and Attitudes we need to overcome, check these out for support.
Black People Lets Search within ourselves and ask "Why?"
It is really OK to be Black; Skin, Hair, Eyes etc. and be dignified. Slavery is over 140 plus years now, Lets let go of the stigmas and enjoy our freedom to be natural and respectful. We must, like all others, enhance what we have inherited. For ideas on how to enhance it go to Grow Organic Hair & Body
Ladies, on the internet there is lots of instruction for Natural Hair care, of course everyone's hair is a little different, so keep in mind this may or may not work for you.
Be sure also to check out Grow Organic Hair & Body for more help with care of your hair.
One Sister just went back natural this year and back to the journey, she is now experimenting with Kinky Curly and felt it really developed her Natural curl pattern. It is worth a try we are all feeling our way in the dark to find the best method for our hair blend.
Why? Because so many more Females are Embracing their Hair-itage! They are abandoning the Harsh Chemicals and the Extreme Heat of the Hot Comb for their Natural Beauty.
"The Acceptance of Us as A People is beginning to take place". View Grow Organic Hair & Body for Supporting Styles and Tips for Managing your Natural Beauty.
Coming this October Chris Rocks' Good Hair Documentary
To build appreciation for your African Americn hair-i-tage go to Grow Organic Hair and Body and look at the older post, get styles, techniques, make comments and enjoy yourself.
Here I am permed out in 1972. However, Borned in 1949 raised west of Atlanta and Grew very tired of the scorched ears in the 60's and burnt scalp from the perm in the 70's onward....Nappy began to make me happy in 2007. I came to my senses. My desire is to enjoy my natural state as long as I can and to assist others who have similar desires~~~~~