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The natural hair shots here are almost aerodynamic in their structure and dimenson. The saturated colour of her lipstick and her accessories clashes in majestic harmony with the crown of gorgeous Afro hair.
With the natural hair the possibilities for beauty are endless. I am biased though. I’ve been part of the natural sisterhood since 2004 and have not looked back since.
Your hair is beautiful. I’ve been natural nearly 15 years however now that I’m past 50 and in Menopause my hair is breaking off and coming out. I suppose since I no longer produce estrogen hair loss is another factor of the change of life just like my insomnia, weight loss and lack of periods.
I wish my Afro was like it was back in the 1970s but alas I’m past the flower of my youth so I’ll be getting a weave soon the cover the bald spot.
Nice to see glamour.
There really needs to be a discussion about the Black Hair Care Supply Industry. It’s a multi-billion dollar industry that is almost exclusively controlled by Koreans and Corporations.
Why aren’t Black Women Entreprenuers engaged heavily in this side of the business. Many are stylists but few own supply businesses. I would think owning the supply stores would be a natural extention of being a stylist.
Blacks must develop a plan to take back ownership of every aspect of the Black Hair Care Industry. Check out the organization BOBSA.org
DeBorah Ann Palmer,
Do you think a wig might be more suitable while you treat your hair? I don’t know about now, but there use to be wigs that simulated natural Black hair. Naomi Sims had a line.