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The Pursuit of Nappiness – Page 2 – Black Hairstyles & Natural Hair Care
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The Pursuit of Nappiness. Black Hairstyles and Natural Hair Care. Essential steps to take care of African Hair. February 22, 2014. The next necessary issue to try and do for your hair is conditioning. Acquisition seals within the wetness and prevents it from obtaining brittle and comb can also move smoothly within hair. Treat your hair to a hot oil treatment a minimum of once a month; confirm the treatment has further copra oil in it. Exploitation hot oil treatments with copra oil of the regular trea...
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Natural Hairstyles Exhibition – Go Natural’s 10th Anniversary – The Pursuit of Nappiness
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The Pursuit of Nappiness. Black Hairstyles and Natural Hair Care. Natural Hairstyles Exhibition – Go Natural’s 10th Anniversary. March 1, 2014. March 1, 2014. Bad Hair Uprooted – Natural Hairstyle Portrait Exhibition. It’s 10th Anniversary Celebration of Going-Natural’s My First Book Signing. How to Fall in Love with Nappy Hair published in 2004). Brownstone Books – Brooklyn, NY – December 26 2004. Some of you’ll grasp that it started with my book how to Fall in love with Nappy Hair and my web site.
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Dark Girls in Trauma: An Open Letter to Rashida Marie Strober – The Pursuit of Nappiness
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The Pursuit of Nappiness. Black Hairstyles and Natural Hair Care. Dark Girls in Trauma: An Open Letter to Rashida Marie Strober. April 7, 2015. But it isn’t we’re all Black. And I implore you to celebrate the magical diversity of Blackness. Blackness is stronger than one shade. Blackness is a testament to our genetic strength; taking many adaptive forms, Blackness lives in multiple shades of skin as a mark of cultural survival and social endurance. Oh Sis, don’t get me twisted or confused. I disagree...
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The moment I feared for 10 years… – The Pursuit of Nappiness
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The Pursuit of Nappiness. Black Hairstyles and Natural Hair Care. The moment I feared for 10 years…. December 8, 2014. The moment I feared for 10 years…. Gratitude challenge (day 1). Suriname African Clothing Style – Pangi →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Kume's tot lot. Grown As...
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Gratitude challenge (day 1) – The Pursuit of Nappiness
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The Pursuit of Nappiness. Black Hairstyles and Natural Hair Care. Gratitude challenge (day 1). September 13, 2014. Once upon a sexy time. This is quite fun. I was nominated for the gratitude challenge by my dear cousin Mireille Liong who is such a phenomenal woman. She has a website called http:/ www.going-natural.com. And inspires millions of women to embrace their natural beauty Check it out. As part of this gratitude challenge I have to say 3 things grateful for every day for 5 days. Suriname * my fir...
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Gratitude challenge (day 1) – The Pursuit of Nappiness
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The Pursuit of Nappiness. Black Hairstyles and Natural Hair Care. Gratitude challenge (day 1). September 13, 2014. I nominated my beautiful cousin Rachel Ritfeld for the Gratitude Challenge and I think everyone should read it. Gratitude challenge (day 1). 1) I’m so grateful I get to be your mommy. I love being with you and I’m grateful for the love we share. Click the link to read more. Gratitude challenge (day 1). The moment I feared for 10 years… →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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masoesa – The Pursuit of Nappiness
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The Pursuit of Nappiness. Black Hairstyles and Natural Hair Care. Danielle, The Prude. January 30, 2016. My name is Danielle and I’m a prude. It isn’t that fun. I wish I were. Like most prudes my prudishness has more to do with how I was raised than it does with any real right or wrong ideologies. Being a prude is no more correct than being wild, uninhibited and outré. But being a prude is rooted in the idea that prudishness will save you from something. April 7, 2015. But it isn’t we’re all Black. A...
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Suriname African Clothing Style – Pangi – The Pursuit of Nappiness
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The Pursuit of Nappiness. Black Hairstyles and Natural Hair Care. Suriname African Clothing Style – Pangi. January 14, 2015. More about the Suriname Pangi. Suriname African Heritage History and Culture. Pangi is a piece of cloth that can be worn in many ways and traditionally a pangi always has a meaning. It can be used for spiritual meaning, for conveying a message, or simply as a fashion statement and or showing your pride in your culture. I’m just going to deal with the basic pangi. Suriname * my firs...
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Essential steps to take care of African Hair – The Pursuit of Nappiness
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The Pursuit of Nappiness. Black Hairstyles and Natural Hair Care. Essential steps to take care of African Hair. February 22, 2014. The next necessary issue to try and do for your hair is conditioning. Acquisition seals within the wetness and prevents it from obtaining brittle and comb can also move smoothly within hair. Treat your hair to a hot oil treatment a minimum of once a month; confirm the treatment has further copra oil in it. Exploitation hot oil treatments with copra oil of the regular trea...