I'm FINALLY posting some photos of my friend, Tonya's sister. She shared these with me MONTHS ago, but better late than never.
Really cute coils and curls, don't you think?
I'm FINALLY posting some photos of my friend, Tonya's sister. She shared these with me MONTHS ago, but better late than never.
Really cute coils and curls, don't you think?
A good sistah's traditionals - working hard in ICU this day.
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Gwen, now sisterloc'd, but natural for 45 years :o)
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Melinda, 3 months sisterloc'd
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10 years sisterloc'd
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Sisterlocks Originator Dr. Joanne Cornwell
Dr. Cornwell, Dr. Sharita and Seestah Imahkus Nzinga Okofo chatting between their presentations at the Shrine this past Saturday.
My first braid-out in several months.
I'm liking the waves. It didn't take as much time as I thought because I braided it while damp (not soppin' wet), so I was able to use far fewer spongeless sponge rollers than when I don't braid first. I've been a little nervous about the rollers since discovering that weak loc base a while back.
I just might stick with the old braid-out for a while.
DL
Apparently, the "curly hair gene" might be of help to law enforcement officials as well, helping them determine the hair texture of the assailant from genetic material left at the scene of a crime."..The Australian scientists that discovered the curly gene (aka trichohyalin) are now working on creating a pill that would "cure" genetically textured locks.
This pill would render relaxers, texturizers, and flatirons obsolete--but it could also signal the end of luscious, Tracee Ellis Ross-type curls, forever.
The thing is, if scientists can isolate the gene that causes curly hair, what's to stop them from one day reversing or removing the gene altogether? It's a chilling thought..." Read Tia Williams post on Essence.com
"When you think of a pill, you think of something designed to heal an illness. That is why we at NaturallyCurly.com are appalled by L’Oreal Paris’ announcement that researchers are developing a pill to straighten hair.
Popping a pill, they claim, could turn curly hair straight and vice versa by changing the hook-shaped hair bulb. The thought that people would be swallowing hormones to straighten their hair is a terrifying prospect.
In addition to the possible health implications of ingesting something powerful enough to change your hair, it sends a negative message to people with curly and kinky hair.
We at NaturallyCurly.com do not believe curly hair is something to be cured. We are not against straightening curls, but do not believe people should feel that they have to do so to be attractive.
We would urge the scientists at L’Oreal to focus on those ailments that truly need fixing."
Confucius say,
"If you are in a book store and cannot find the book for which you search, you are obviously...
...in the...
[Shh! You didn't hear it from Docs!]
Have a great week ;0)
Ah, but alas, Anonymous has an opinion...
On July 11, 2010 at 12:25 PM, Anonymous left this comment in response to my post entitled, Black Women are Ugly:
"The majority of African American women exhibit masculine traits such as large hands and feet, tougher skin, and a pugnacious attitude. The general facial structure of African American women tends to exhibit an undersized chin and oversized cheeks, that is in stark contrast to women of other races who have fully developed chins and tight cheeks. African Americans also have tough hair which is usually not considered to be attractive in women."
Guilty. I have big feet.
But trade my gorgeous high cheek bones for a 'tight cheeks' and a jutting chin?!?!
Oh boy.
I think when I popped a loc near the crown of my head, I torn away most of the base of the loc. Plus, perhaps I had my sponge-less sponge rollers in too tight when I set my hair last night. This is why I think Julia found a loc on a pretty flimsy base of a few strands of hair at my re-tightening this morning.
"I think you're gonna lose this one," she said. "I have to join it to another one."
And thus, my dragon head, or viper tongue, or whatever you want to call it.
Sorry for the blurry photos. These were taken with my iphone :o)
"V" for victory! Just kidding.
Maybe some Rogaine might speed up the regrowth process...