Send us a text Memory carries what our kids forget, especially when those memories live in our hands. In this Black girl hairconversation, I sit with my daughter, Majik, for a mother and daughter reflection on Black girl identity and the emotional roots behind our hair journeys. As a mother, I revisit the moment a little boy called her locs ugly, and how that moment shaped her early sense of identity as a Black girl. We start with a fun this-or-that warm-up before moving into the real: bounda...
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Send us a text Memory carries what our kids forget, especially when those memories live in our hands. In this Black girl hairconversation, I sit with my daughter, Majik, for a mother and daughter reflection on Black girl identity and the emotional roots behind our hair journeys. As a mother, I revisit the moment a little boy called her locs ugly, and how that moment shaped her early sense of identity as a Black girl. We start with a fun this-or-that warm-up before moving into the real: bounda...
Curl Pattern Myths Pt. 2: Why the Curl Pattern Chart Fails Black Hair Care
Hair What I'm Saying
22 minutes
2 months ago
Curl Pattern Myths Pt. 2: Why the Curl Pattern Chart Fails Black Hair Care
Send us a text Labels make hair feel simple, until they don’t. In Curl Myths Pt. 2, we move past the alphabet soup of curl types and dig into what actually matters for real results in hair care. Let’s talk texture, not type, and shift the focus to porosity, density, elasticity, moisture–protein balance, and how your scalp and strands respond to water, products, heat, and climate. I share why the popular curl pattern chart feels validating yet fails to guide actual care, how marketing leans on...
Hair What I'm Saying
Send us a text Memory carries what our kids forget, especially when those memories live in our hands. In this Black girl hairconversation, I sit with my daughter, Majik, for a mother and daughter reflection on Black girl identity and the emotional roots behind our hair journeys. As a mother, I revisit the moment a little boy called her locs ugly, and how that moment shaped her early sense of identity as a Black girl. We start with a fun this-or-that warm-up before moving into the real: bounda...