A IS FOR AFRICAN AFRO

                                   A woman who cuts her hair is about to change her life

                                                                Coco channel

 

FEAR OF BEING MORE OF A “HE” THAN A “SHE”

I cut my hair two months ago, and it was on of those scary decisions. I really liked being a girl and i felt like shaving my hair would make me less feminine. But then i needed to change something about my hair and cutting my hair seemed to be the best option.

My hair  October 2013

My hair October 2013

Then one morning, I walked to town and bought everything and anything I thought needed for my short hair. I was still scared at this point, but I needed to do it no matter how I felt. Finally I did and i will be lying if I just say it was easy and I felt good about it, honestly the next morning I wanted my hair back

CURRENT HAIR

CURRENT HAIR   

 After years of trying of get my hair straight I decided to love my hard, makonge, steel wool hair. So now A is for AFRICAN AFRO and I am fully passionate about my hair. Every day is a learning experience: one day its perfectly okay and the next day its pure mess.

I personally think it is important to learn form your life experiences, i guess form this I learnt to let go. ITS OKAY TO LET GO  OF THINGS IN YOUR LIFE.  Most probably the change is not as bad as you think and you might as well enjoy the experience. Now my hairline is slowly healing from the many years of torture, i save a lot ( my hair dresser is out of business) and i simply LOVE the new look.acf55633020598fd8f70f0b1aa650afe

So love your hair, love your choices. If you think you cannot simply do the Ghanaian lines because of yourforehead, simply pimp the style up, you can add accessories and you might fall in love with it. If you simply would like to try a weave and all the men seem to have a problem with it, do it anyway your head hangs on your body and not theirs. what really matters is what you feel or simply want.

stay beautiful in and out. and enjoy your hair no matter how it feels like or looks like.

tinga tales.