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Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by zeberebe: 4:20am On Jul 10, 2016
ireneony:
oga show us your girlfriend own..


People like you makes black women feel ashamed to rock their natural hair.

Think before you type.

Receive sense!

This is the last time i will quote you.

Have a nice day bye..
grin
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by zeberebe: 4:21am On Jul 10, 2016
irenneony:
oga show us your girlfriend own..


People like you makes black women feel ashamed to rock their natural hair.

Think before you type.

Receive sense!

This is the last time i will quote you.

Have a nice day bye..
grin
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by zeberebe: 4:21am On Jul 10, 2016
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by zeberebe: 4:22am On Jul 10, 2016
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by zeberebe: 4:24am On Jul 10, 2016
ernesty20:
your hair looks unkept.. That is what i'm saying. Go and do sth about it. If u are pained, that is ur business
lwkm
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by zeberebe: 4:26am On Jul 10, 2016
telemapreye1:
Bro shut up..Go and date white women undecided
lol at sht up
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by tollyboy5(m): 5:05am On Jul 10, 2016
Seems most ladies has not been keeping natural hair well my own lasted 4 I year six month b4 I cut it but u would not know because African hair are always recoiling

Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by tollyboy5(m): 5:23am On Jul 10, 2016
I comb my afro everyday & it not giving me headache at all

Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by tollyboy5(m): 5:25am On Jul 10, 2016
Note I did not shape it with clipper blade I only use comb 2 shape my hair
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by PunkyV(f): 5:53am On Jul 10, 2016
sweetgala:


explain ya'sef

you mean to say your own beauty is tied to that fake hair you put on your head

I don't have fake hair.
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by WowSweetGuy(m): 6:11am On Jul 10, 2016
Black women especially naija women no fit grow hair.. Its bad like that
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by graphiti: 6:25am On Jul 10, 2016
Mouth Gig:
U BE ALBINO... grin

ireneony:
na ur phone camera grin cheesy

#Punchline_of_Life!

Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by mira4u: 6:50am On Jul 10, 2016
Fine face
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by Nobody: 7:16am On Jul 10, 2016
ireneony:
This thread is to create awaereness for those who wants to go natural or transitioning.

In this thread we are going to share ideas on how to manage our hair.

I did my big chop February this year.
It has not been easy. Being natural is not an easy task.
I'm still trying my best to know more about natural hair.

What most black women don't know is, what works for another person might not work for you. Yes! I do watch youtube channel. The truth is whenever i try to manipulate my hair the way i watch it on youtube, i end up causing more damages to my hair.

These points am about to give out are based on my hair journey, which wasn't even serious..lol.

1.constant combing of hair: combing your hair always is a no! no!. The black hair as many of us call it afro hair like to left alone. It's advisable when you comb your hair, pls do it with a wide tooth comb. #stay away from those combs that have damaged edges(which makes it easy to strip the hair.

2.everyday conditioning: when you condition your hair, it makes it easy to manage

3.Shampoos: it's not advisable to shampoo (afro/kinky) hair constantly. constant shampooing may result in dryness of hair.do it once in two weeks.

4. Leave in conditioner: this is another good way to manage your hair.

5. Twist out: this serve as a protective style. This also save you a lot of time, so, you dont have to worry about getting your hair wet everyday.

6. Massaging the scalp of your hair:massaging the scalp of your hair with a good hair treatment also helps to grow an healthy hair.

7. Protective styling: this is another great way to manage your hair. Braids/weaves serve as protective style.

8.Tight braids/weaves: if you want to have an healthy hair, it is always advisable to avoid tight/weaves. Cos you may end up doing more damage to your hair. Always inform your hair stylist to go easy on your hair.

Note: these are based on my hair journey:



Nne, why u fine like dis na eh? U wan give person hbp ni.
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by ernesty20(m): 7:55am On Jul 10, 2016
mavany:



What exactly do u mean by doing something about it? put harsh chemicals on it to straighten it or use heat! Or put on weaves or braid it,

Hair grown natural right from my scalp is the prettiest bruh!! if you are pained their is always a high way around you to go lay on!!!
why not tell her the truth? She cant even comb it. Nawa
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by Favolly(f): 8:05am On Jul 10, 2016
gsalvatore:
Genius, You think my point or advise as you put it doesn't make sense? So Natural hair fits every woman black woman you have seen wearing it? Yet most if not all go for attachments and stuffs... I suppose they understand my point with me even saying it...Dont even tell me they are insecure puuurlease!

You think nature bestowed obesity on most women? Or anorexic ladies thinking the want to keep shape?

Haven't you seen an 18yrs old woman change beyond recognition before she gets to 25yrs? Even after birthing? Do you possibly think what worked(natural hair for instance) for her when she was 18 will work when she is 25?...you must think every woman is the same...Dakore used to wear Dreadlocks, why is she not wearing it now?

Do you have comprehension issue? What do you mean by " I just can't resist the urge to call women derogatory names at the slightest opportunity " I didn't mention or refer to any moniker. Now where is this one coming from?

Your reply stink of arrogance due to poor understanding.. You couldn't resist it huh..you had to spew it but it's ok..I do understand you



How/why did I even write all that for a reply?
@last sentence... very good question

Saying natural hair doesn't fit everyone is like saying your brown eyes is not for you or your dark skin doesn't suit you. That kind of reasoning is borne out of something I wouldn't want to go into right now. It just does not sound right at all.

Now you could argue that not everyone knows how to or has the patience to maintain it, and that would be understandable. But saying that it is not meant for everyone is not true.... and that's what I was trying to get you to realize

And really, Obesity? Anorexia? Are you comparing one’s natural hair texture to a known form of disorder? The natural hair that grows out of our scalp should not be compared with a disorder please

PS: Dakore's locks looked really good on her wink

Happy Sunday

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Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by nepp(f): 8:46am On Jul 10, 2016
5 months old as of last year. I'm on dreadlocks now.
I use coconut oil and beautiful textures leave in conditioner. smiley

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Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by Schwartz: 8:52am On Jul 10, 2016
DedeNkem:
Nothing is sexier than seeing a Black woman who wears her natural hair!

Wearing a natural hair is healthier because she's not destroying her hair scalp with toxic chemicals!

I would recommend to every Black woman to watch a documentary called, Good Hair by Chris Rock.
Please be a darling and put the link to the video. I have searched YouTube and I couldn't get it
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by ireneony(f): 9:24am On Jul 10, 2016
nepp:
5 months old as of last year. I'm on dreadlocks now.
I use coconut oil and beautiful textures leave in conditioner. smiley
wow..nice one.
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by PrettyGaby(f): 10:09am On Jul 10, 2016
ernesty20:
your hair looks unkept.. That is what i'm saying. Go and do sth about it. If u are pained, that is ur business
People like you give black people the "self hate" syndrome. Her hair was created nappy and she looks beautiful rocking it.
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by elsomm(m): 10:48am On Jul 10, 2016
prettythicksme:
Haba!this is not the right section for this thread,mods should move this to fashion section.


Ur hair is not really fine grin

Unkempt, rather
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by londoner: 11:18am On Jul 10, 2016
Your hair length suits you. It brings out your face. Many girls can not rock your style because they like to distract from what they actually look like by using the weave and hiding behind lots of makeup. Have you thought about using/making a coil sponge?

It can creates nice curls on hair length like yours. I'll post pics of it.

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Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by OutOnBail(m): 11:22am On Jul 10, 2016
Ireneony has got to be the most beautiful on NL

ireneony:
thanks dear cheesy
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by Nobody: 11:29am On Jul 10, 2016
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Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by ernesty20(m): 11:37am On Jul 10, 2016
PrettyGaby:

People like you give black people the "self hate" syndrome. Her hair was created nappy and she looks beautiful rocking it.
bet why u no rock the type he is rocking? Stop deceiving somebody's daughter pls
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by Nobody: 11:41am On Jul 10, 2016
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Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by ibietela2(m): 12:11pm On Jul 10, 2016
Braidz:

picSURE!!!!!!

shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked

Damn
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by ibietela2(m): 12:13pm On Jul 10, 2016
nepp:
5 months old as of last year. I'm on dreadlocks now.
I use coconut oil and beautiful textures leave in conditioner. smiley

angry
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by ibietela2(m): 12:15pm On Jul 10, 2016
Hadeehart101:
Natural hair is such a pain in the ass. But the outcome is usually worth it. Proudly #naturalhairbabe

picSURE or you know the rest
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by kalimera101: 12:31pm On Jul 10, 2016
Nice thread. Been natural since 2013, then cut it off again Feb.
On the other leg, I'm an independent Natural hair stylist. Living in Calabar at the moment. I usually do Home Service. Contact Me on 08025646531 for your natural hair styling at affordable prices.

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