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Hey Mocha Family!

I'm taking this one step at a time and feeling very optimistic about how things are looking so far.  If that changes, you'll be the first to know!



Right now, I am taking down the final head of box braids and saying goodbye to our summer hair vacation. It had to end a week early, but not because I backed away from all of the fuzz.  I realized that my girls would be in drama camp all day for the next two weeks, and then we hit the books full force for school. This week was my best option for the lengthy take down.



Don't miss my next video where I'll share how we fared and the condition of their loose hair.



Be blessed!

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