I'd like to personally welcome you to our new blog, "Natural Hair Conversations I Should've Had With My Mother". It's our new digital home to have meaningful conversations about natural hair and the natural hair industry, in general. We'll have many conversations about what's happening now across the hair industry spectrum. Also, real conversations with the experts in the industry and people like you and me.
Finding Your Voice in the Natural Hair Movement speaks to the plethora of individuals who are driving the industry forward but may unwittingly be sending the wrong messages. This blog will help you to navigate through all of that and have a more comprehensive understanding therefore leading you to finding your own voice in natural hair.
I am excited to introduce you to folks who may be flying under the hair radar but have important messages to get across. These are conversations that you don't want to miss about natural hair and natural hair care. Working in and around the hair experts for about 20 years, I've interview some heavy hitters in the industry. Many of them have similar messages and all want to truly share their expertise.
I guess it would've been nice when you were growing up to have conversations with your mother about natural hair. If you think about it, your entire perspective would likely be different. Our hair serves as the perfect conduit for real discussions that reflect pride in our race and our culture. We'll be exploring many of these conversations in the upcoming posts.
What are your thoughts?
I'm glad you started the conversation since many black men don't like natural hair. This proves that you're forward thinking. I think that is very attractive since so many men have been raised in the era of weaves and wigs.
ReplyDeleteHi and thank you for sharing! I am so proud of how far we've come as guys. I know I can speak for myself and so many others who think natural hair shows knowledge is also beautiful. Visit our stories at HaiRadio.com.
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