Your hair is a part of you.
So most of you guys are probably wondering when the natural hair talk is about to begin.
Well, welcome to the fusion where two fros combine with different backgrounds yet the same” hair-itage,”
Just like our hair types differs, so do our “roots”
In this post we focus on embracing nature and our natural beauty as South African women.
So why natural?
Women have their own reasons as to why and how they’d want to retrieve their authenticity. For some of us we do a big chop to allow our hair to grow in its natural form. Others refraining from applying harmful chemicals such as relaxers to their hair, the most popular one is where most women surmise being natural is too much work so they refrain from embracing their original form.
The natural hair movement has been around for a while and is making statement in and around the world TODAY.
THIS MOVEMENT HAS BROUGHT ABOUT SO MUCH CHANGE , society has minimized the common view that “natural hair is not beautiful”.
Being natural does not only indicate using specific hair products and adhering to hair care routines its a form of acceptance that evolves from within, dedication ,a lifestyle change ,and most importantly the sphere to gain wisdom and support from other woman.
Going natural should not be tied to cultural beliefs but rather to self admission ,self acceptance and taking on the journey to become one with the woman you truly are by allowing your kinky roots blind your vision.