Many things in life respond to us, just the way we treat them, and our hair is not excluded. If we want our hair to thrive and bloom, we must learn to love it, treat it well, pamper it, and deliberately pamper it. In short, respect your hair.
Also included are the blog round up segment, and African Naturalistas in the past seven days.
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Sunday, 25 May 2014
Sunday, 18 May 2014
Signs of a Natural Hair Nazi
Don't get this term mixed up or twisted. Some people air their opinions, while some are just plain bullies. This is a menace we need to thrash out. Just in case you are confused about who a Natural Hair Nazi is, this episode is for you.
Also included are the blog round up segment, and African Naturalistas in the past seven days.
Please rate, review, and subscribe in itunes by clicking here, and then click view in iTunes.
www.africanaturalistas.com
Also included are the blog round up segment, and African Naturalistas in the past seven days.
Please rate, review, and subscribe in itunes by clicking here, and then click view in iTunes.
www.africanaturalistas.com
Sunday, 11 May 2014
What is the ideal definition of natural hair?
Why does something as simple as the definition of natural hair cause controversy between black women? Is there an ideal definition of natural hair? If yes, what is it? This episode lends an insight to this controversial topic.
Also included are the blog round up segment, and African Naturalistas in the past seven days.
Please rate, review, and subscribe in itunes by clicking here, and then click view in iTunes.
www.africanaturalistas.com
Also included are the blog round up segment, and African Naturalistas in the past seven days.
Please rate, review, and subscribe in itunes by clicking here, and then click view in iTunes.
www.africanaturalistas.com
Sunday, 4 May 2014
Sacrificing our daughters' natural hair for fashion
Do some women overdo it, when it comes to making their children's hair, all because they want their daughters to look good, trendy, and fashionable? At what point do we begin to sacrifice our daughters' natural hair for trends? Where do we draw the line?
Also included are the blog round up segment, and African Naturalistas in the past seven days.
Please rate, review, and subscribe in itunes by clicking here, and then click view in iTunes.
www.africanaturalistas.com
Also included are the blog round up segment, and African Naturalistas in the past seven days.
Please rate, review, and subscribe in itunes by clicking here, and then click view in iTunes.
www.africanaturalistas.com
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