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Monday, 31 October 2011
Friday, 28 October 2011
Thursday, 27 October 2011
Tuesday, 25 October 2011
Finger Waves, Afros, Bantu, Knots Barbies!?!
I am having a blast with this project. Please check out Natural Girl's United! (formally Stylishbella.com) where I am selling Barbies with ethnic hair textures and hair styles. Most of the dolls hair has been customized by me, and the rest are from my doll collection. Great unique holiday gifts!
And thank you to Tarin from Naturally Me Media for highlighting the dolls on your site.
Monday, 24 October 2011
New Natural Hair Dolls for Sale
More Natural Hair Dolls for Sale! To see the dolls, go to Natural Girl's United! (formally Stylishbella.com). I customized some of the dolls hair to have natural hair textures and styles; and some of the dolls are from my collection. These will make great Christmas presents. Some of the styles that were created are - Bantu Knots Barbie, Curly Braids Barbie, Tight Spiral Curls Barbie, Cornrows with Top Bun Barbie, Layered Hair Cut Barbie, Curly Side Ponytail Barbie, and more....
Friday, 21 October 2011
Thursday, 20 October 2011
Giveaway!! Lilla Rose Hair Clip
I have have a new favorite hair accessory!! I just received my Mega Flexi Prominent Dragonfly Gold Hair Clip from Lilla Rose. The clip is really beautiful and I can wear my hair in a half pony tail or full ponytail with the clip and its comfortable to wear (see my photos below). For today's giveaway - Cathy Thomas, from Lilla Rose, will be giving away a Flexi XL Diamond Center with Dangles hair clip. This hair clip will fit just about any texture and hair type. When a winner is chosen, if you have thin hair or a shorter length, you can contact Cathy about getting a smaller size of the hair clip (check out the size chart).
"Brief description of the patented Lilla Rose Flexi-8 Clip and the benefits it offers: The Lilla Rose hair accessories are beautifully designed jewelry that works really well in natural hair. One of my favorite accessories is the Flexi 8 hair clip. The Flexi-8 Hair Clip is made from music wire and a pre-designed pattern of beads. One of the amazing features of the Flexi-8 Clip is the pin; the pin is cast in a light durable metal which is incredible strong and smooth. The pin is attached to the Flexi 8 so you don’t lose it. Its cast with three notches which prevents the pin from sliding out once it is secured in the hair. Not only does the hair not slip out it isn’t compromised by sharp or jagged edges that pierce the hair and scalp and cause undue pain and breakage. The Flexi 8 Clip is amazingly flexible in contrast to most items of its kind and surprisingly durable. All sizes of the Flex-8 clip can be worn in natural hair. I’ve worn my clips now for over three years and have found them to be not only beautiful but very comfortable and absolutely no headaches at the end of the day. Anyone that tries one absolutely loves them." - Cathy Thomas
Contest Requirements from Cathy: "To qualify to win an Extra Large Flexi-Clip please visit my Lilla Rose site http://www.lillarose.biz/cathythomas find a clip that you really like under the "Go Shopping" tab and post your favorite on my Locs By Cathy Facebook page. Don’t forget to like my page :-). If you don’t have Facebook please e-mail me at locsbycathy@yahoo.com." - Cathy Thomas. The winner will be chosen randomly after the contest ends on Friday, November 4th at 10 pm. The winner will be announced the following Monday.
**Other women that have worn the Lilla Rose Hair Clips and Hairbands:
"Brief description of the patented Lilla Rose Flexi-8 Clip and the benefits it offers: The Lilla Rose hair accessories are beautifully designed jewelry that works really well in natural hair. One of my favorite accessories is the Flexi 8 hair clip. The Flexi-8 Hair Clip is made from music wire and a pre-designed pattern of beads. One of the amazing features of the Flexi-8 Clip is the pin; the pin is cast in a light durable metal which is incredible strong and smooth. The pin is attached to the Flexi 8 so you don’t lose it. Its cast with three notches which prevents the pin from sliding out once it is secured in the hair. Not only does the hair not slip out it isn’t compromised by sharp or jagged edges that pierce the hair and scalp and cause undue pain and breakage. The Flexi 8 Clip is amazingly flexible in contrast to most items of its kind and surprisingly durable. All sizes of the Flex-8 clip can be worn in natural hair. I’ve worn my clips now for over three years and have found them to be not only beautiful but very comfortable and absolutely no headaches at the end of the day. Anyone that tries one absolutely loves them." - Cathy Thomas
My Lilla Rose Hair Clip
**Other women that have worn the Lilla Rose Hair Clips and Hairbands:
Islande's Locs Hawk
I received a wonderful email from Loctician Islande. She sent me a picture of her new hair cut and I love it! If any one is looking for a loc stylist in Canada, you can contact Islande at 1-514-588-6668. Thank you for sharing Islande!
Wednesday, 19 October 2011
Fish Tail Braid!
Ok... this is seriously gorgeous. Check out this Fish Tail Braid by Shelli. I just found her site today, and I can already see that I am going to be a fan of her site Hair Scapades. She has beautiful hair and also shares a lot of great tips. Check out her post on various hair bonnets that you should use for different styles.
Inspirational Photos of the Day!
The first photo is from Koils by Nature. The second photo was submitted by Ebony. Great picture. Thank you for sharing. .
Interview with Nekiwa Smith
Q: What is your hair story? What kind of hair styles have you rocked, before embracing your natural hair?
A: I started getting relaxers at age 5, so all I knew of my hair was the thin, straightened relaxed hair version. I wore every popular and trendy style in the book, from wraps, roller sets, extensions, braids, cornrows, buns, ponytails, you name it!
Q: When and why did you decide to start wearing your hair naturally?
A: I originally tried to go natural in 2003 but with a lack of knowledge on how to properly take of my hair, I went back to relaxing. In May 2009, I decided to transition again, remembering how healthy my hair was in its natural state. I knew and wanted my hair to regain its strength and health and knew I had to go natural again to get it.
Q: Did you have any big fears about going back to your natural texture?
A:Oh yes! There is a lack of support in our community regarding natural hair, especially during earlier years. Now, more and more people are becoming aware of the benefits and are starting to support and embrace natural hair and its culture. I have family members and associates that did not fully agree with my hair decision initially and aggressively tried to pressure me into relaxing. Some even stated that natural hair isn't "professional". My having my own business, I was definitely afraid of how potential clients might perceive.
Q: What are three products you can't live without for nurturing/styling your hair?
A: Most of the products I use, I make with ingredients in my pantry. I have to have Shea Butter, Aloe Vera Gel and EVOO(Extra Virgin Olive Oil). I use all of these in many of my recipes. I can't live without them.
Q: What would you say to someone who's thinking about embracing their natural hair, but scared about being rejected in various parts of their lives?
A: It took my husband a while to accept and view my natural hair as beautiful. Speaking from experience, making the decision to go natural is revolutionary. I consider this to be a revolutionary move being that the majority of society accepts other styles more so than natural hair. If you are considering going natural, know that you can do it, regardless of the rejections you might receive. Know that the health of your hair is more important that what any one could ever say, think or perceive of you. With natural hair, you will see your hair healthier than it has ever been, grow to long lengths and you will feel confident and empowered. Once your loved ones see your new-found confidence in what you're doing, it will be contagious and they will began to see your hair as beautiful as well.
Q: How can we keep up with you and your journey i.e. blog, twitter, facebook, fotki, tumblr, personal or professional website? (Optional)
A: Find me at: Beauty As Designed, Twitter & Fotki
Tuesday, 18 October 2011
Newly Natural? Don’t be Afraid of Scissors!
I would like to give a big thanks to Sunshine Abuwi of Natural Sun Shine. She wrote a great article on rocking a TWA (tiny weeny afro), and agreed to letting me share the article on my blog. Read below to see her great variety of style and recommendations.
Newly Natural? Rocking a TWA? Don’t be Afraid of Scissors!
Posted by Sunshine Abuwi on September 19, 2011 at 9:00m
"For many a natural, the TWA (Teeny Weeny Afro) phase can be the hardest one to get through. The short length and lack of style options leaves many running for the closest wig store, regretting their decision to go natural (so soon), or just down in the dumps feeling not as attractive as they once felt. I wish to encourage those of you who have found yourself in that position to not be afraid of scissors. For many, the reason they feel so bad with their TWA is because it is just a mound of shapeless, styleless hair sitting on top of your head. I don’t care what texture your hair is, if it is just sitting there with no personality or style, it is bound to get you down. I recommend getting the sides and back tapered to create a style. Transform your blah TWA into a cute cut by shaping it. You would be amazed at how much better your TWA would look of your sides and back were a little faded.
Remember, even as you are growing your hair out, you are still alive! You still have places to go and people to see. Today! You can’t just allow your hair to sit on top of your head shapeless and lifeless while you look forward to that day when you reach a longer length and then are able to style it. Is your life on hold until that day? Didn’t think so! Enjoy each step of the way . Don’t be on some fast paced race to bra strap length. Because even if you stand at the mirror, tapping your foot, pointing at your watch demanding your hair to grow, it is going to take time. Why not enjoy it and your life even while your hair is growing? Getting a little shape up is a great way to do that! When I grew out my hair in 2009, I always either went to a stylist and got my hair shaped or I manipulated it to look like it was in a shape. Have a look!
I recommend going to barber (because it is less expensive than a salon and they are less likely to try to talk you into relaxing) and asking them to give your hair a little shape. Tell them you do not want a line in the front (unless you do) and that you want the sides and back tapered so your hair has more of a style while you are growing it out. I recommend you go on a week day if possible or first thing on a Saturday morning (to avoid all the men). All of you who have used this method while growing your hair please post pictures or your two cents on this!" - Sunshine Abuwi, Source
Newly Natural? Rocking a TWA? Don’t be Afraid of Scissors!
Posted by Sunshine Abuwi on September 19, 2011 at 9:00m
"For many a natural, the TWA (Teeny Weeny Afro) phase can be the hardest one to get through. The short length and lack of style options leaves many running for the closest wig store, regretting their decision to go natural (so soon), or just down in the dumps feeling not as attractive as they once felt. I wish to encourage those of you who have found yourself in that position to not be afraid of scissors. For many, the reason they feel so bad with their TWA is because it is just a mound of shapeless, styleless hair sitting on top of your head. I don’t care what texture your hair is, if it is just sitting there with no personality or style, it is bound to get you down. I recommend getting the sides and back tapered to create a style. Transform your blah TWA into a cute cut by shaping it. You would be amazed at how much better your TWA would look of your sides and back were a little faded.
Remember, even as you are growing your hair out, you are still alive! You still have places to go and people to see. Today! You can’t just allow your hair to sit on top of your head shapeless and lifeless while you look forward to that day when you reach a longer length and then are able to style it. Is your life on hold until that day? Didn’t think so! Enjoy each step of the way . Don’t be on some fast paced race to bra strap length. Because even if you stand at the mirror, tapping your foot, pointing at your watch demanding your hair to grow, it is going to take time. Why not enjoy it and your life even while your hair is growing? Getting a little shape up is a great way to do that! When I grew out my hair in 2009, I always either went to a stylist and got my hair shaped or I manipulated it to look like it was in a shape. Have a look!
I recommend going to barber (because it is less expensive than a salon and they are less likely to try to talk you into relaxing) and asking them to give your hair a little shape. Tell them you do not want a line in the front (unless you do) and that you want the sides and back tapered so your hair has more of a style while you are growing it out. I recommend you go on a week day if possible or first thing on a Saturday morning (to avoid all the men). All of you who have used this method while growing your hair please post pictures or your two cents on this!" - Sunshine Abuwi, Source
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