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A Journey To Inner Beauty With Two Weeks under my belt-Life is Good
and I've settled down (along with my hair)! I've washed my hair once,
which was 2 days after my session. My consultant believes that washing won't
hurt and that it can sometimes help the hair settle. I used the bands
(actually I went out and bought my own cloth covered bands). I thought it
was quite a hassle getting them off after I washed my hair. I used the
Sisterlocks starter shampoo, no conditioner and rolled my hair. I put on a nylon
cap on and let it dry on it's own. It was a little time consuming but it is my
first time and I figure that will get better as I get more accustomed to dealing
with my hair. I think that is due to the springy nature of my hair. I'm going to
wash it one more time before my first re-tightening visit on Dec 2nd.
I've decided that wearing scarves or headbands is a good way to cover up the gray as I grow accustomed to it-and a good way to showcase all the unused scarves I have in my closet. Don't get me wrong.....there is nothing wrong with gray hair and I have certainly earned every strand but my hair is actually 3 different colors at this time. My natural dark brown hair, my gray and the reddish-brown color I have chosen. I think in the early stages all of these colors along with the Sisterlocks is too much for the eye. OK- maybe it's only too much for MY eyes.....but I'm covering it up for now.
Here's a shot from the back. I rarely get to see what I look like from behind. I can see There's not much gray in the back. There is a little scalp showing in the top portion. Since my hair is so curly, I can't get it to stay where I put it.
A view from the other side. (If this picture looks like my hair is green in places, I assure you I have not used any dye just yet). I think the gray area is showing as green in this photo
Not much to say about this picture. Nice scarf??? I sent a few of the pictures from this site via email to the folks who were "worried" about me and my radical decision, along with those who thought that at 50 I should "grow up". (Locs.....don't you think you're a little old???). I'm finding this whole experience to be a very enlightening and spiritual. I can feel the change in the way I carry myself. I am so proud of my n a p p y hair!
Copyright © 2001 Devon
Austin
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