![]() ![]() Like, at night, I wear a really big bonnet - I often laugh at myself when I have it on because it kind of looks like the mushroom hat from Mario - to preserve my curls, but I’ve also noticed that when my hair is covered, I feel protected in a way. I think that it’s important to buy quality products that will last, as opposed to constantly purchasing new ones.Ī hair-care routine can be such a spiritual thing, too. And I’ll reuse wigs and certain types of extensions until I basically can’t anymore. With my hair-care routine, I try to be mindful of not over-consuming products I try to stick to a plan - like deep conditioning once a month and investing in good hydrating oils - and not go overboard with formulas. I’ve learned to make braided wigs - plaiting my own hair isn’t always the most convenient thing for me because I like to switch up my style a lot - and I’m in the process of learning to make lace-front wigs. Extensions are fun, versatile and safer for the health and longevity of my hair. As I go through transition periods and phases in life, my hair colours mirror them.Ī post shared by it comes to my curls, I’m a volume girl I like to add extensions to my natural hair to accentuate it but mostly to achieve my colours - I’m terrified to dye my own hair, especially any bright shade. (Pink is associated with love, inner peace, balance and harmony.) I’ve also rocked brown to be more grounded and blue for more calming and healing energy. For example, my hair was pink last summer - a time when I needed to embrace more self-love. Spiritually speaking, colours have their own energies and vibrations. My colour choices are very reflective of where I am in my life. RELATED: Texture Talk: How to Repair Heat and Colour Damage I always thought that that was cool, and as I got older, I wanted to be able to do something similar but in my own unique way. She used to have locs, and I would watch her colour them all sorts of hues. ![]() My sister was also a huge contributing factor, especially when it came to my colourful aesthetic. My parents were always very into beauty and fashion, so I think they were a big influence when it came to me being expressive with my looks. I can even remember being four years old and drawing stick figures with super-long hair. ![]() I’ve always had a fixation on and a love for hair. This is Texture Talk, our long-running column that deep dives into the dynamic world of curly hair, from crowns of curls that are free flowing to strands that are tucked away in a protective style. ![]()
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