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Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by Ezionye(f): 9:42pm On Jul 09, 2016
@op, ur really pretty

The hair sha lipsrsealed lipsrsealed

#teamfakehair# grin cool
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by gsalvatore: 9:45pm On Jul 09, 2016
As a lady, before you venture into keeping natural hair just make sure you have a body for it...not because you saw Irene on nairaland.


Before you end up looking like 5star retired Badoo General aka olosho.

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Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by ibietela2(m): 9:49pm On Jul 09, 2016
naijamakossa:
u shouldn't make it strictly women some of us also like afro

Unable to keep afro, constant headache
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by oodua1stson: 9:50pm On Jul 09, 2016
May the god of this land bless you........




Seem to me some of our sisters are having their brains back





And to be very honest with you, you look far far better in your natural hair smiley
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by DebbieSean(f): 9:50pm On Jul 09, 2016
ireneony:
This thread is to create awaereness for those who wants to go natural or transitioning.

In this thread we are going to share ideas on how to manage our hair.

I did my big chop February this year.
It has not been easy. Being natural is not an easy task.
I'm still trying my best to know more about natural hair.

What most black women don't know is, what works for another person might not work for you. Yes! I do watch youtube channel. The truth is whenever i try to manipulate my hair the way i watch it on youtube, i end up causing more damages to my hair.

These points am about to give out are based on my hair journey, which wasn't even serious..lol.

1.constant combing of hair: combing your hair always is a no! no!. The black hair as many of us call it afro hair like to left alone. It's advisable when you comb your hair, pls do it with a wide tooth comb. #stay away from those combs that have damaged edges(which makes it easy to strip the hair.

2.everyday conditioning: when you condition your hair, it makes it easy to manage

3.Shampoos: it's not advisable to shampoo (afro/kinky) hair constantly. constant shampooing may result in dryness of hair.do it once in two weeks.

4. Leave in conditioner: this is another good way to manage your hair.

5. Twist out: this serve as a protective style. This also save you a lot of time, so, you dont have to worry about getting your hair wet everyday.

6. Massaging the scalp of your hair:massaging the scalp of your hair with a good hair treatment also helps to grow an healthy hair.

7. Protective styling: this is another great way to manage your hair. Braids/weaves serve as protective style.

8.Tight braids/weaves: if you want to have an healthy hair, it is always advisable to avoid tight/weaves. Cos you may end up doing more damage to your hair. Always inform your hair stylist to go easy on your hair.

Note: these are based on my hair journey:

Many black women are proudly wearing their natural hair now. I'm loving mine and proud of it too.
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by teejaypee: 9:51pm On Jul 09, 2016
Fadedjeans:


Lol, thanks but I'll pass.
these compliments!
Only you cheesy
But where is the picture sad sad sad
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by 7inches: 9:55pm On Jul 09, 2016
ireneony:
This thread is to create awaereness for those who wants to go natural or transitioning.

In this thread we are going to share ideas on how to manage our hair.

I did my big chop February this year.
It has not been easy. Being natural is not an easy task.
I'm still trying my best to know more about natural hair.

What most black women don't know is, what works for another person might not work for you. Yes! I do watch youtube channel. The truth is whenever i try to manipulate my hair the way i watch it on youtube, i end up causing more damages to my hair.

These points am about to give out are based on my hair journey, which wasn't even serious..lol.

1.constant combing of hair: combing your hair always is a no! no!. The black hair as many of us call it afro hair like to left alone. It's advisable when you comb your hair, pls do it with a wide tooth comb. #stay away from those combs that have damaged edges(which makes it easy to strip the hair.

2.everyday conditioning: when you condition your hair, it makes it easy to manage

3.Shampoos: it's not advisable to shampoo (afro/kinky) hair constantly. constant shampooing may result in dryness of hair.do it once in two weeks.

4. Leave in conditioner: this is another good way to manage your hair.

5. Twist out: this serve as a protective style. This also save you a lot of time, so, you dont have to worry about getting your hair wet everyday.

6. Massaging the scalp of your hair:massaging the scalp of your hair with a good hair treatment also helps to grow an healthy hair.

7. Protective styling: this is another great way to manage your hair. Braids/weaves serve as protective style.

8.Tight braids/weaves: if you want to have an healthy hair, it is always advisable to avoid tight/weaves. Cos you may end up doing more damage to your hair. Always inform your hair stylist to go easy on your hair.

Note: these are based on my hair journey:


iryyyyyy bae u are sexy oo
i wan knack ur ny@$h
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by ibietela2(m): 9:57pm On Jul 09, 2016
Some people don't want to show us picSURE, how do we believe?
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by ibietela2(m): 10:02pm On Jul 09, 2016
Braidz:
your hair looks really nice @ Ireneony. I also have natural hair and it's always nice seeing other naturalistas......

picSURE sister
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by goingape1: 10:02pm On Jul 09, 2016
ireneony:
This thread is to create awaereness for those who wants to go natural or transitioning.

In this thread we are going to share ideas on how to manage our hair.

I did my big chop February this year.
It has not been easy. Being natural is not an easy task.
I'm still trying my best to know more about natural hair.

What most black women don't know is, what works for another person might not work for you. Yes! I do watch youtube channel. The truth is whenever i try to manipulate my hair the way i watch it on youtube, i end up causing more damages to my hair.

These points am about to give out are based on my hair journey, which wasn't even serious..lol.

1.constant combing of hair: combing your hair always is a no! no!. The black hair as many of us call it afro hair like to left alone. It's advisable when you comb your hair, pls do it with a wide tooth comb. #stay away from those combs that have damaged edges(which makes it easy to strip the hair.

2.everyday conditioning: when you condition your hair, it makes it easy to manage

3.Shampoos: it's not advisable to shampoo (afro/kinky) hair constantly. constant shampooing may result in dryness of hair.do it once in two weeks.

4. Leave in conditioner: this is another good way to manage your hair.

5. Twist out: this serve as a protective style. This also save you a lot of time, so, you dont have to worry about getting your hair wet everyday.

6. Massaging the scalp of your hair:massaging the scalp of your hair with a good hair treatment also helps to grow an healthy hair.

7. Protective styling: this is another great way to manage your hair. Braids/weaves serve as protective style.

8.Tight braids/weaves: if you want to have an healthy hair, it is always advisable to avoid tight/weaves. Cos you may end up doing more damage to your hair. Always inform your hair stylist to go easy on your hair.

Note: these are based on my hair journey:

see your face like ...................
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by ireneony(f): 10:03pm On Jul 09, 2016
Anabel:
Pls can you break number 4 and 5 down. I don't really understand what you mean there. Thanks
leave in conditioner makes the hair manageable.
E.g an example of a leave in conditioner

Twist out: is wen u take to seperate strands of your hair and twist together.

Here is an example of a twist out

Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by goingape1: 10:08pm On Jul 09, 2016
Braidz:
your hair looks really nice @ Ireneony. I also have natural hair and it's always nice seeing other naturalistas......
put your picture make we see your natural hair!

you people don't want to put ya pictures because ya people know yaself look like that of a ape offline but ya people will be coming here and be forming naturalists.

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Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by chichichilolo1(f): 10:14pm On Jul 09, 2016
Am also on natural not been easy though since April 2015
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by Nobody: 10:15pm On Jul 09, 2016
My hair even plenty pass your own with all this story you type,ireneony one of my many crushes on NL,your pics for IG always blows my mind.na only me know how many vaseline i dey use weekly.
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by ireneony(f): 10:15pm On Jul 09, 2016
Mouth Gig:
U BE ALBINO... grin
na ur phone camera grin cheesy
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by Ferdyboss: 10:16pm On Jul 09, 2016
HateU2:
Hello

It's been a while. How do you do?
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by ireneony(f): 10:16pm On Jul 09, 2016
chichichilolo1:
Am also on natural not been easy though since April 2015
well done sis cheesy
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by LilNetty(m): 10:16pm On Jul 09, 2016
ireneony....M havin some little ish with my hair.. it's not that back ND long.. Which cream can u recommend for me??
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by Chrisrare: 10:17pm On Jul 09, 2016
prettythicksme:
Haba!this is not the right section for this thread,mods should move this to fashion section.


Ur hair is not really fine grin
U wey stretchmarks don design finish na im dey talk say person hair no fine..
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by Nobody: 10:17pm On Jul 09, 2016
ireneony:
This thread is to create awaereness for those who wants to go natural or transitioning.

In this thread we are going to share ideas on how to manage our hair.

I did my big chop February this year.
It has not been easy. Being natural is not an easy task.
I'm still trying my best to know more about natural hair.

What most black women don't know is, what works for another person might not work for you. Yes! I do watch youtube channel. The truth is whenever i try to manipulate my hair the way i watch it on youtube, i end up causing more damages to my hair.

These points am about to give out are based on my hair journey, which wasn't even serious..lol.

1.constant combing of hair: combing your hair always is a no! no!. The black hair as many of us call it afro hair like to left alone. It's advisable when you comb your hair, pls do it with a wide tooth comb. #stay away from those combs that have damaged edges(which makes it easy to strip the hair.

2.everyday conditioning: when you condition your hair, it makes it easy to manage

3.Shampoos: it's not advisable to shampoo (afro/kinky) hair constantly. constant shampooing may result in dryness of hair.do it once in two weeks.

4. Leave in conditioner: this is another good way to manage your hair.

5. Twist out: this serve as a protective style. This also save you a lot of time, so, you dont have to worry about getting your hair wet everyday.

6. Massaging the scalp of your hair:massaging the scalp of your hair with a good hair treatment also helps to grow an healthy hair.

7. Protective styling: this is another great way to manage your hair. Braids/weaves serve as protective style.

8.Tight braids/weaves: if you want to have an healthy hair, it is always advisable to avoid tight/weaves. Cos you may end up doing more damage to your hair. Always inform your hair stylist to go easy on your hair.

Note: these are based on my hair journey:

Inspite of your lecture your hair is still looking untidy and unpleasant to the eyes. Please go back to Brazilian hair biko
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by Nobody: 10:20pm On Jul 09, 2016
Chrisrare:
U wey stretchmarks don design finish na im dey talk say person hair no fine..
grin i hardly upload my pics,even tho i upload i dont expose my body.
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by chichichilolo1(f): 10:22pm On Jul 09, 2016
ireneony:
well done sis cheesy
Thanks dear
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by pennytration(m): 10:22pm On Jul 09, 2016
ireneony:
na ur phone camera grin cheesy
Ur hypocrisy no be here o. U r screaming natural hair but u r bleaching ur skin.
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by lacoach: 10:23pm On Jul 09, 2016
Am proud of my natural locks anyday anyway and anytime.

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Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by seyoops4u: 10:24pm On Jul 09, 2016
ireneony:
thanks dear cheesy
but didn't u contest for Miss NL nau.
well, mayb bcoz u re too beautiful .... Lol .

U re too fyn sha.

Lol.... Are u using hypo to bath ?
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by Chrisrare: 10:27pm On Jul 09, 2016
prettythicksme:
grin i hardly upload my pics,even tho i upload i dont expose my body.
Of course, too much stretchmarks no let u upload ur pix.
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by Nobody: 10:29pm On Jul 09, 2016
Chrisrare:
Of course, too much stretchmarks no let u upload ur pix.
ok grin i knw u want to see my pics buh i wont upload.
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by Favolly(f): 10:30pm On Jul 09, 2016
gsalvatore:
As a lady, before you venture into keeping natural hair just make sure you have a body for it...not because you saw Irene on nairaland.


Before you end up looking like 5star retired Badoo General aka olosho.
Oga adviser, this your advice doesn't make any sense rara...

What does having a body for your natural hair mean??

Are you saying that the hair nature gave you may not go with the body shape that the very same nature bestowed on you?

Or is it that you just can't resist the urge to call women derogatory names at the slightest opportunity?

Issorait undecided

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Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by Nobody: 10:31pm On Jul 09, 2016
Fabulocity:
Yay! I've been transitioning since January and I finally had my big chop in June.
My hair routine is pretty simple for now. I co-wash everyday, moisturize with shea butter and seal with coconut oil everyday. I only comb my hair after conditioning.
Every two weeks, I deep condition overnight with hair mayonnaise, avocado, egg yolk and honey.
I wash with shampoo every two weeks too.
Shrinkage is a bïtch, by the way angry

If all these means "simple", then I wonder what complex would be. Una dey try sha

Me na just shoe brush every morning. Shikena
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by Chrisrare: 10:33pm On Jul 09, 2016
prettythicksme:
ok grin i knw u want to see my pics buh i wont upload.
See dis agbaya. I've seen ur pix b4, d stretchmarks was an eye-sore. I just hope u r doing something about it.
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by iamkingzlee(m): 10:34pm On Jul 09, 2016
prettythicksme:
grin i hardly upload my pics,even tho i upload i dont expose my body.
no be small thing! grin Wife material 60 yards
Re: Thread For Black Women With Natural Hair: My Experience (photos) by Nobody: 10:37pm On Jul 09, 2016
iamkingzlee:
no be small thing! grin Wife material 60 yards
U dey mind the guy,dey watch oo. grin grin let me take him play small.

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