I'm still on this thing about finding new hairstyles so I can take a break from my staple hairstyle of twists. Which I went back to this week. In my defense it has been about a month since I last wore them. :: Keep Reading ::
The Braid Book Review
I received this book for review purposes. All opinions expressed are my own. This posts all contains affiliate links. As my daughter gets older I start appreciating the moments we have. One of those moments is the times when she asks me to do her hair. With her being a teenager I thought that these moments would go away but she still comes and ask me for a style from time to time. She loves to have her hair braided. Mainly because like her :: Keep Reading ::
My First Time Doing Braid Extensions On Myself
For the past year I have been saying that I wanted braids in my hair and that I wanted to do them myself. I am constantly wanting to learn new things. Also I just didn't want to spend hours in a chair or money to get my hair done like I have done in the past. So for me it was just best for me to do it myself. I decided to watch a few YouTube videos to figure out the best technique for me. Then I got to work the next morning at 5a.m. I wanted to :: Keep Reading ::
Not So Wordless Wednesday: My First Bantu Knot Out
This weekend I decided to try something a little different with my hair. I've been seeing women on social media rocking some fantastic Bantu knot outs. I having been wanting to try this style for a while so I decided to give it a shot this weekend. I was a bit nervous it wouldn't turn out right. But ya never know until you try right? :: Keep Reading ::
Encouraging Individuality
I knew that when Tyler and Nishe' entered school that they would have challenges with keeping up with the latest style. We have never been the type of parents who bought what was in. I don't think style or wearing what's in even became a issue until they each reached about 5th grade. When I say an issue I mean when kids start noticing what they were wearing. The Husband and I always encourage our children to wear what they like and not :: Keep Reading ::