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Like many Black women, I have chemically processed my hair for most of my life. I used to love the way hair felt after a 'fresh perm', which lasted until it was time for a touch-up. When I became pregnant and gave birth to my son, processing my hair was not an option. So, I went the braid and weave route. I, and especially my husband, became increasingly frustated with this look for a variety of reasons. I decided to wear my hair natural. A decision that excited and scared me at the same time.
Have you tried any of their styling products? I love that they have instructions for a lot of different styles on their website. My hair never looks like the pics though. I'm sure b. told you about their buy one get one free sale until the new year. If you like their stuff now is the time to stock up. If you can't get the sale in Canada, have b. get some for you.
ReplyDeleteYes, I am aware of the BOGO sale. I have stocked up quite a bit.... I have used the Curly Pudding when my hair is wet. I looked at their videos also and adjusted the suggested techniques that works better with my hair. My hair has a slightly different look, but it's still cool.
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