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A few days ago I was looking for natural hair care blogs. I found a few but I found more locked hair blogs than blogs of natural wearers whose hair is not locked. I started thinking about this. Why is it that locking seems to be such a huge thing now, even more so than when I was locked six years ag...
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If there is one area of the site that I can say that I have neglected it is the area of “Extension, Weaves and Wigs.” I have to admit for a long time my decision not to really talk about the subject has been influenced by a sort of unspoken taboo.
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As I was making plans about what to post I found myself self editing. There were some topics that would really fit and be helpful to people who want to stay natural but I had some reservations about writing about them. I had to ask myself, “Why?”That question brought me back to a convers...
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I had to take a break from writing for a while but I am back. I want to share some of the changes that I am planning for NHCG Hopefully it will help to make this site truly the most helpful site for those who want to go natural and stay natural.
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The beauty of black hair is that we can do a lot with it. No one has to be confined to one type of style. But natural doesn't mean undone. If we look at pictures of tribes that are straight from Africa [I'm talking people that are still living without the modern convinces of life] all of them have t...
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My hair journey started before I was born. My parents were working at a natural/holistic health institution when my mother was pregnant with me. My mother, who has normal to thin hair and who was already into natural remedies, herbs and self healing decided that she would do all in her power to prov...
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I was thinking long and hard about what the first post should be about. There are always so many things to say. I figured I will take the opportunity to tell you a little bit about me and why I started this site.
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