Going natural was something that i was bound to do or rather,it was bound to happen to me. This is because I always employed healthy hair regime and was already on the path of cutting out chemicals completely.
I wasn't going to go all out,because I never really liked the really low cut look on females,especially then,so I decided to transition. My first 9 months was easy breezy,thanks to all natural hair blogs I constantly read,especially thekinkandi.com, but I followed my friend to the salon to get her hair relaxed,then,I relaxed mine too. Too bad. Lol.
March 1,2014, I decided I wasn't going to relax my hair anymore,not that my hair was damaged from chemicals,like I said,I've always followed healthy hair regime,but I just wanted to be natural,always wondered what our females in the past (talking about centuries before the white men came) did to their hair and how they managed it,my mother pictures of her youth was always inspiring,she had the best afro.
Fast forward february 1 2015,I did my big chop after 11 months of transition.
Now its been 10 months and I'm loving every minute of it. Although I wear weaves,wigs and braids a lot,I rock my fro every chance that I get. The love for my natural hair and the confidence I exude while rocking it shines through and has inspired a lot of people to go natural or at least employ a healthy hair regime.
My hair's favorite things are water,coconut oil,glycerin,olive oil amongst other things. I love D.I.Ys and make things myself too.
I will surely make a post of natural hair ladies and gents that inspire me but for now,these are a few pictures of mine.
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