Who am I?
Can any one truly answer this question? We are all chameleons. Today I represent the love of being a natural hair woman. Today I represent a mother, who is teaching her daughter to love her natural hair. Today I am raising my son to appreciate the natural woman. Today and until death do us part, I am loving my husband who loves his natural woman.






Well said!
I love it! This can be the start of a movement for knowing and loving who we (natural women) are.
Great post Daphne. You’ll have to share how you keep your daughter natural. I am facing that dilemma. My daughter is 14 and wants to have the hair style of a 14 year old (can’t braid her hair any longer). She has no problem with natural hair but I had no ideas and turned to texturizer which killed my spirit to the core. I saw the error in my ways and stopped but now we are faced with ‘what now’?
Any ideas???
@Annuri – I will definately blog on this. This is something that is becoming more and more challenging.
As a recently converted natural hair gal…I look forward to trying some of your conditioning formulas.
Great Blog..
Odette