Let me say that change is not easy — especially when it comes to MY hair since that’s my Achilles heel.
Admission is the first step to recovery!
Recently, I posted a photo on Facebook with me and a client out for drinks and the comments were the following:
Honestly, I didn’t recognize self (either) because I’ve yet to push the RESET button in my mind that I’m allowing my hair to grow.
Thanks for the comments – I am bracing all things anew for this season because it feels right. I just bought a flatiron two weeks ago to manipulate my hair straight after a wash, trying all types of products to keep the humidity from my natural roots/stubborn gray.
Any tips to keep the hair healthy and humidity free?




Hi Karen! I am loving this love on you!!! Looks so healthy and radiantly beautiful. I recently tried a natural blow out on my tresses. I felt very fly and fabulous! My tips are pincurls vs. flat ironing/ get a pro trim to keep your ends healthy/ don’t skip those deep conditioners ( I took my Indigofera Botanical Conditioning Creme) to the salon
sleep on satin ( Neero and Ana) is my pick for satin pillowcases. Nourish. Nourish. Nourish. Just a touch of Indigofera Nourishing Hair Milk protects my straight style, with plant based moisture and shine.
#Grownandnatural
@iloveindigofera
Be Radiantly Beautiful,
Chanelle
Hey BNM! Your hair looks GREAT! Was gonna ask you about natural hair products as I’m relatively new to natural as a brand new mommy. With a busy schedule, a toddler & hard to manage natural hair I just got it twisted for the summer heat & activities.
When it is hot and humid, I got for the “straight back” look… you can put some stuff on it, or a cute headband or a pony tail (or a fake bun) to hold it in place or if all else fails…a cute straw hat!
Pam
http://www.pamperry.org
Great tips, thanks Pam. Trying not to work too hard on this hair.
You know I live by coconut and olive oil and a cheap leave in conditioner. Still working on a potion. Keep you posted!!