Black Women Will Always Have Hair Options, BUT…
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by BloggerBaker
3M ago
Yes, there’s a “But” because our relationship with our hair as black women go back centuries. Black women’s relationship with their hair is layered and complicated. That’s why I feel we can only start where all of this began – slavery. When we were forcibly captured and put on boats and brought to another country ..read more
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The Black Beauty Effect Docuseries on Netflix – My Review
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by BloggerBaker
5M ago
It was just last week when I saw the promo for this docuseries on Instagram. The 10 second clip had me intrigued right away, especially when they touched on natural hair. Since I had taken Friday off from work, I knew what was on my to-do list for the weekend. I actually started to watch ..read more
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Educating Does Not Equal Judging
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by BloggerBaker
6M ago
Since I’ve started vlogging on Youtube, I’ve noticed in some of the comments on my videos that a lot of people feel like I’m judging other people’s hair or haircare choices. That couldn’t be further from the truth. My goal has always been to educate black women about their natural hair and the healthiest ways ..read more
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Why Embracing Your Loc Journey In The Beginning is Vital
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by BloggerBaker
7M ago
It warms my heart when I see women and girls choosing to get locs. What always worries me is do they know what they are getting into? Are they aware that this is a journey, that their hair is going to go through a lot of changes for the first two years? There’s so much ..read more
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Nine Years Natural, Five Years Loc’d
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by BloggerBaker
8M ago
2023 marks two very important anniversaries for me – my natural hair journey and my loc journey. From the highs and lows of being natural – but embracing the process every step of the way, to learning patience and trusting the process with locs, all I can say is I wish I had embarked on ..read more
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My Weight Loss Journey And My Hair
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by BloggerBaker
1y ago
For the past six months (or more) I’ve been on a health and wellness journey. I was tired of being fat and very fearful of my health spiraling out of control that could result in me having all the things I never want to have: diabetes, high blood pressure, or cancer. My husband and I ..read more
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Products – The New Chemical Relaxer
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by BloggerBaker
1y ago
Never did I imagine that products geared towards natural black hair would replace chemical relaxers as the next addiction for black women. We’ve gone from saying no to creamy crack to saying yes to anything that claims to be for black natural hair. How did we not see this coming? Was it because the natural ..read more
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Can We Beat The Machine?
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by BloggerBaker
1y ago
Capitalism is the machine. Manufacturing companies pushing out products to capitalize off of the natural hair movement has been a fast moving bullet train that isn’t slowing down any time soon. Why? Because women continue to believe the lie that a product or a line of products is the answer to changing how their natural ..read more
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Natural Hair Nazis & Product Pushing Ruined The Natural Hair Community
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by BloggerBaker
1y ago
I was reflecting on some of the issues plaguing the natural hair community. When I first went natural I found and joined natural hair groups on facebook and I found natural hair Youtubers to follow that I felt gave great advice. What I quickly came to realize is that there are a lot of crazy ..read more
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Am I Part of The Natural Hair Community?
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by BloggerBaker
1y ago
To me, natural will forever mean the following: Not using harmful chemicals such as relaxers, texturizers, or anything that alters the state of your natural hair. This also includes products that contain harmful ingredients that can further harm our hair or scalp – be it gels, hair dye, etc. It means to love your natural ..read more
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