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Showing posts with label Hairdo. Show all posts
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Friday 3 July 2015

5 Simple Headwrap tutorials for Bad hair days


Hello,



I have recently become a pinner and for those of you under the rock thats for people that use Pinterest and Its really helpful to say the least. Anyways, I have been wearing my hair out alot and my go-to styles are the twist outs and the pineapple bun, but there are days I am just so very lazy to do anything to my hair, scarfs are not my ''save the day option" because I don't know how to tie them.

I had the pictures saved on my phone but just last night my memory card wiped off and Pintrest came to the rescue.

Now, some of these are not work appropriate but you know how to tie it when the need arises and weekends :) Too much talk, lets dance.

I'm still trying to figure out how she did the bow, Probably just pinned it down? Click on the pictures to enlarge.

Is Natural Hair For Everybody? - Berry Dakara

Berry Dakara, owner of http://berrydakara.blogspot.com/ writes on ''Natural Hair.''
Dakara

I'm a firm believer in the notion that not every one is "supposed" to have natural hair. Yes, God created black/African hair to be kinky, so some people use that point as their excuse to push for natural hair on everyone's head. However, I think that we all have our freedom to choose and if someone feels that they simply cannot manage their natural hair, who am I to judge?

In the latest Mane Matters interview, the lady was the first one ever to admit that natural hair is just a phase for her. While it might be shocking to see that statement on a natural hair blog/website, it's a reality for so many women. I personally have friends who have gone natural, and most of what they say about natural hair tends towards the negative - hard to manage, hair styles that they don't like, etc. That's simply their experience. In my opinion, if anything (natural hair included) causes you to complain more than celebrate, why keep doing it?

I stopped relaxing my hair in 2006, and even though the thought of straight hair has crossed my mind a few times in these past 9 years, I don't see myself using a relaxer on my head in the foreseeable future. But that's MY experience.

What do you think? Is Natural hair for everybody? If yes, why? If no, why not?

Berry Dakara.
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