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Where are you from and how is the natural scene there?
When did you decide to go natural and why? It took a friend and me from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. to remove the extensions and cut my hair into a 1 1/2 inch round afro. It was all by chance, but once I cut it, I was happy that I no longer had to admire natural hair from a distance; now, I could experience what it was like first-hand. I've been in love ever since! My family was pretty supportive, but I think it took a while for my parents to warm up to the idea - particularly my father (he's still adjusting). And I get mixed reviews from acquaintances and strangers. My boyfriend, on the other hand, is my hair's number one fan. He's always encouraging me to wear protective styles to maintain the health of my hair and I can never get his hands out of my freshly washed hair. I've also received lots of helpful tips and inspiration from motowngirl.com, my Fotki friends, and books like Hairstory, The Bluest Eye and The Autobiography of Malcolm X. Has there been any difference in your life from going natural? As a black woman, I am more confident in my own skin... and hair! I actually love the stares I get from people now because of my hair, because I feel like I am educating the public on what black women really look like - regardless of their health or wealth. Also, since I've gone natural, I feel a stronger allegiance and responsibility to the African diaspora because I realize that the reason I relaxed my hair was because I was too busy making excuses for why my naps were unacceptable. When I really should have been exploring the reasons I was buying into that notion in the first place. Now, that I am natural, I feel like nobody can ever tell me who I am or who I am supposed to be and I hope to encourage others to think similarly. The surprises. My hair never looks the same from one day to the next. It can be frustrating when I'm trying to duplicate last week's amazing twist out, but I've learned to give my hair the freedom it needs to express itself. Although, I don't wear it often, my favorite hairdo is a chunky twistout because it's carefree, powerful and liberating. My favorite protective hairstyle is finger coils simply because I'm good at doing it."
"It's very simple. I deep condition every 2 weeks and I apply shea butter and coconut oil for moisture about twice a week. I always sleep with a satin head-tie, I never comb my hair when it is dry, and I don't use heat at all. And good old H2O refreshes my protective styles."
After being subjected to chemical treatments for so long, your hair may just be suffering from performance anxiety.
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