kanye continues to rock his napps with more pride than most black women do. this is him at the 2009 grammys.thoughts?
so, i recently purchased a daily moisturizing lotion online (still waiting on it so i can give a product review), and one thing the manufacturer
box braids are, to me, the best protective style for protecting ends. i kno, i kno, they’re not as glamorous as twists or twist outs.
i will be posting the remainder of frumny2nc’s interview soon (part 1 is here), but i just wanted to highlight this style (i found it
click here for part 1so you know that j and i are on this quest to diagnose and *hopefully* cure black women’s moisture issues. ok,
#1#2#3#4#5@ #1… um… so does this mean that mo-hawks originated with african people? in any case, i want to know a. if that’s thread, or
so… we just started a BGLH “thread” lol on the “amazing natural coconut relaxer”… and Jc suggested that maybe it’s yogurt that breaks down the
#1#2#3#4#5okay… #1’s hair looks SO MUCH like extensions! can’t believe all that thick, healthy hair is hers!
***warning… partial nudity in some of these photos***#1#2#3#4#5… i’ve always been intrigued by the concept of fading out different sections of hair, so #5 is
***warning… partial nudity in some photos***#1#2#3#4#5okay… i don’t think that’s #1’s real hair… i think it’s a headdress of some sortand i’ve seen a lot
i did a bit of web research, and found that himba women coat their hair with red clay as a protective treatment. i don’t know