Jaw dropping indeed! But inspirational for women of ALL sizes. [Erm… modesty is a little lacking, though IMHO]
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Jaw dropping indeed! But inspirational for women of ALL sizes. [Erm… modesty is a little lacking, though IMHO]
A huge talent … not always appreciated.
Funny…
Jamaican tag
“Horse dead, cow fat”! My favourite saying.
Naturally
I’m planning to wean myself off the “creamy crack” and go natural. It’s a long held dream that I’ve put off for years. I’ve been doing lots of research and am grateful for all the YouTube advice/support available. Lots of other black women who’ve transitioned before me are sharing their knowledge. It will be a learning curve, and it will take a looong time:I just hope I can stay the course… One of the first things to understand will be my hair type, so that I know how to deal with it. I’ll be referring to this chart as my hair grows out (although I’m already predicting that I’ll be a 4b /4c).
Dwele - Let Your Hair Down
Cherokee Morning Song - I am of the Great Spirit (by Gewajega)
What a beautiful song.