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Is Natural Hair Care too Hard?



Hey Mocha Family,

Has it always been this hard or is my busy life crowding out my passion for natural hair?  I am so glad I decided to do a set of box braids for my girls.  For some reason I thought up dos fashioned with big braids, were more dedicated and creative.  They didn't last as long as box braids, and I was constantly beating myself up when the take down was long overdue.



It's back to basics for me, ya'll. I'm still learning a lot.



Don't over complicate things.  If it works do it.  Admire the crowd, but do your own thing.



Be blessed!

Comments

  1. I wish I could do that. My hair thrives better when left alone but my scalp my damn scalp won’t let me be great the itching after one week is so unbearable

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