Recently another user has expressed that her family doesn't like her natural hair and it has made her self conscious. @dog17 this my take is to prove that #yourblackisbeautiful because it makes me so sad when someone is self conscious about themselves. In high school, whenever other girls were too self conscious to change in the locker room in front of the other girls, and instead did it in the bathroom, it made me so sad.
I hate seeing other people self conscious because I was that person. You should be proud to wear your hair naturally it shows your heritage. It is not enough for a person to be proud of their heritage, they should live up to it. You told me you love the Afro look on yourself but you're still self conscious, so here is some pictures to prove that Afros and natural hair on black women is beautiful. As well as tips on how to wear your hair naturally.
Pits going to take a while for you to love your hair for the way it is, so here's some tips on how to love your hair
https://mayasmart.com/natural-hair-love/
https://www.essence.com/galleries/ask-experts-learning-love-your-hair
https://www.gurl.com/2013/06/07/reasons-why-i-love-natural-afro-black-hair/
Here's tips on how to convert from straightened hair to natural hair
https://blacknaps.org/how-to-go-from-relaxed-to-natural-hair/
It would be even better for your hair, if you microwaved the olive oil.
This is a great tip for all hair types. I need to remember this the next time I shower.
This is called the pineapple method. You do this as part of your bed time routine so you can sleep without worrying that your curls will be ruined and in the morning your curls won't be flat.
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