Keep up the fight girls, work with what your
hair-itage is.
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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~~~~~
Keep up the fight girls, work with what your
hair-itage is.
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See the Woman below Rocking her Natural and looking Good & Confident!!!!!!!!!!
After a refreshing Spiritual Meal. I am home now and want You to see my little apple tree that is loaded with apples. I picked some fresh Apples off my tree to make an Apple Crunch. Fresh Apples makes it best. Nourish the Natural. Go to Grow Organic Hair for styles and techniques for Natural hair.
Here is the recipe For Apple Crunch
4 cups sliced and peeled apples
1/4 cup water
3/4 cup all-purpose flour
1 cup sugar
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup of butter, softened
ice cream (optional)
Place apples in lightly greased 10x6x1 3/4 inch baking dish; add water.......Combine flour, sugar, cinnamon, and salt. using 2 knives or a pastry blender, cut in butter until mixture resembles coarse crumbs; sprinkle over apples. Bake at 350* for 40 minutes or until apples are tender. If desired top with ice cream. Yeild 6 servings

What is the problem? Why do some become so offended by Nappy Hair?
The lady in the photo's hair was so pretty and well arranged I had to get a photo ->
Definition of Nappy Afro-textured hair, or Black hair, are terms used to refer to the typical texture of Black African hair that has not been altered by hot combs, flat irons, or chemicals (by perming, relaxing, straightening, bleaching or coloring). Each strand of this hair type grows in a tiny spring-like, corkscrew shape. The overall effect is such that, despite relatively fewer actual hair shafts compared to straight hair,[1] natural afro-hair texture appears (and feels) denser than its straight counterparts. Due to this, it is often referred to as 'thick', 'bushy', or 'woolly'. For several reasons, possibly including its relatively flat cross section (among other factors[2]), this hair type conveys a dry or matte appearance.[3][4] It is also very coarse,[3] and its unique shape renders it very prone to breakage when combed or brushed.[4] Adjectives such as "hard", "kinky", "nappy" or "spiraled" are used to describe natural afro-textured hair in Western societies. Not all people of sub-Saharan African descent have natural afro-textured hair. Nonetheless the vast majority express this trait. As is explained by Wikipedia
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