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Nappy, Kinky, Awesome!

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Nappy, Kinky, Awesome!

Come in, discuss and show off your natural, kinky, hair <3 Guys and gals are welcomed.

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Welcome! Natural hair is beautiful and versatile. Anything goes, as long as it doesn't involve lye or no-lye lol. So if you're natural or thinking about going natural, join us! Nothing too strict in here. Have fun!


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Starla

I think about Locing Sometimes..... 9 Replies

Started by Starla. Last reply by Gullah*Gotham*Glitter 1 hour ago.

Asha Barbie

Hypocrite? 16 Replies

Started by Asha Barbie. Last reply by Gullah*Gotham*Glitter 1 hour ago.

Gullah*Gotham*Glitter

When Black Hair, Child Abuse, and Youtube Meet 4 Replies

Started by Gullah*Gotham*Glitter. Last reply by Queen Of Filth Dec 21.

Smidgetbynature

Products for Transitioning hair 1 Reply

Started by Smidgetbynature. Last reply by Mlle d. Sade Dec 7.

Kelly Elaine Mitchell

Starting my journey 4 Replies

Started by Kelly Elaine Mitchell. Last reply by Nyah Dec 2.

Marimaven

Natural Salon Recommendations in DC/MD 2 Replies

Started by Marimaven. Last reply by Marimaven Nov 24.

Kandyce

Winter hair care 4 Replies

Started by Kandyce. Last reply by Marimaven Nov 17.

Gullah*Gotham*Glitter

Good Hair 5 Replies

Started by Gullah*Gotham*Glitter. Last reply by Ashleigh Nov 15.

Leigh J

DC water v. TX water 2 Replies

Started by Leigh J. Last reply by YamiNoSensei Nov 5.

CurvyDivaJC

Shrinkage!!!! HELP!!!!! 13 Replies

Started by CurvyDivaJC. Last reply by CurvyDivaJC Nov 2.

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PURPLE PILL BABIES Comment by PURPLE PILL BABIES on November 24, 2009 at 8:48pm
Hey sistas, I have been absent in presence for a while...been busy but nice to see you all keepin the convos about our MAJESTIC, PERFECT hair. Starla, I dont know how long you been natural but after like 5yrs as far as products go THEY'RE ALL SHIT or work for a while!! at this point I use ONLY natural simple ingrediants!! I wash my hair w/ baking soda and I use coconut oil or a homeade hair creme...There is no magic for afro hair. lol The only store bought thing I use is conditioner and I'm working on making one dats perfect but been to busy! LEAVE STORE SHIT ladied and keep it natural and simple!! =) ;*
tiffany0825 Comment by tiffany0825 on November 24, 2009 at 1:45pm
Well im natural..and have been trying twist outs, coils, fros..and i would like to get any other tips on other styles that you all may have been trying..help a sister out...
Mlle d. Sade Comment by Mlle d. Sade on November 21, 2009 at 8:24pm
I like your hats!
miss_scarlett Comment by miss_scarlett on November 17, 2009 at 3:24pm
look at my new stuff!!!! i need feedback people..... www.myspace.com/enzimatik.designs y'all are the natural peoples, tell it.
Mlle d. Sade Comment by Mlle d. Sade on November 6, 2009 at 9:26pm
Wow lol, ExtensionofBob- I might be a super 4b.

hmmm one time I used a lime/lemon egg thing out of boredom on my hair and it's stretched my hair out. But I do love coconut milk. ....I might try it.
Starla Comment by Starla on November 6, 2009 at 8:59pm
Speaking of texturizers etc, has anyone ever tried one of those coconut milk and lime recipes? I read on a few hair forums where it's supposed to be an all natural way to temporarily loosen coils. I think it's more of a conditioning treatment for my hair type.

I used a can of coconut cream (or milk) and the juice of a lime, plus a little olive oil. You apply it and cover your hair with a plastic cap for a few hours or overnight, then wash it out. Very messy. It's supposed to have the consistency of relaxer cream. If anything, my hair felt a little softer.....but then again, my hair always feels soft when it's damp lol. When it dries, that's another story.

Lately, I've been using this. Totally not all natural, but I like the results. It's good for freshly washed hair as I'm putting twists in. Acts like a leave in conditioner.


I WANT to buy this because I've heard good reviews. I'm not interested in the Curling Custard because I don't think it will work for me. Plus it's about 30 dollars a jar.

Starla Comment by Starla on November 6, 2009 at 8:37pm
@EOB I tried to texturize years ago when my hair was short. I used one of those 'comb through' kits. It looked cute for a few days because it was closely cropped. I didn't like the stickiness and crunchiness of the gel that was needed for that wet and wavy look.

When I shampooed my hair the next week, it was almost like I'd washed it out....even though I know that's not scientifically possible. It had the appearance of my regular 4b fro, but none of the positive characteristics. For example, as my hair grew out, the texturized ends wouldn't allow my hair to hold twists. They'd unravel at the ends. My hair started to feel rough and brillo-y. I eventually chopped it all off again 3 months later.
ExtensionOfBob Comment by ExtensionOfBob on November 6, 2009 at 7:28pm
Yeah, most people just break it down into 4a and 4b. 4c is like super 4b.
Mlle d. Sade Comment by Mlle d. Sade on November 6, 2009 at 7:21pm
I'm not sure if the curly pudding is chemical. I don't think it is. Only the "silkener" is, I think.

4c? I just thought it was 4a and 4b. ...that hair type thing is confusing.
ExtensionOfBob Comment by ExtensionOfBob on November 6, 2009 at 7:11pm
Speaking of trying to get ringlets: I totally put a texturizer in my hair despite the advice that: a. you should only have a professional do it and b. you should not have unrealistic expectations. I totally did have unrealistic expectations and while it didn't turn my 4c into 4b hair, it definitely made it more manageable. I have my 4c afro (which I love!) and yet I am able to comb it every day without it breaking off. I know some people have strong feelings about any sort of chemicals but I didn't leave it in long at all and I think it's actually made my hair more healthy in the long run.
 

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