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My True Indian Hair Big Reveal!

Don’t adjust your screens!!! Just building the anticipation of my big reveal.  Check out my new look!

Here’s What Know About Wigs So Far

Before this past weekend, the only thing I knew about wigs was human and synthetic.  After meeting with Karen Mitchell, the owner of True Indian Hair, I found out more. I’m sure there’s a lot more to learn.  If you got anymore tips, send them my way.  I  need all the help I can get….

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My True Indian Hair Do

I’ve been toying with the idea of wiggin’ it for a while.  As I continue on my natural journey, I know styling will become a challenge.  I’ve already written about some of my hair issues, and it’s only been three months post relaxer.  I have a long way to go before my hair is completely…

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Reminiscing About My Shake-N-Go Modeling Days

I get a call from my mom the other day.  She tells me that she’s been going through my old stuff and finds this booklet. It’s a hair catalogue from back in my modeling days.  The timing couldn’t be better.  Since making my special announcement, I’ve been checking out wig options.  According to many, protective…

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Hair Rules Review

10 Weeks Post Relaxer & My Latest Regimen

It’s been ten weeks since my last relaxer! For those of you asking, “so what?!”  This is a big deal for me.  I thought I’d be itching to make a salon appointment.  But, I’m doin’ just fine.  However, this process isn’t without some challenging moments.  As my roots get thicker, combing gets tougher.  Check out…

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Apple Cider Vinegar Great for Your Hair

Here’s the final result: Apple cider vinegar is great for cleansing, adding shine, volume, and luster to your hair.  It’s also suppose to reduce hair-loss, itching scalp, and dandruff by destroying the bacteria and/or fungi that clog hair follicles.  I suffer from dry scalp and noticed a difference after using apple cider vinegar on my…

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