February 2009

ghetto hairWhen I was a whee bitty one…okay, not really, I was more like 15ish, I started wearing weave. Technically, I’d worn weave before as braids when I was around 10ish or so, but most people say braids to identify “braid extensions” and weave when they are talking bout that “yaki”! I know they are both weave, but I know you know what I’m talking about.

Anyway, I had no idea that my love affair with weave would last so long. I wore weave well until I was in my last year in college. Granted, I started transitioning to natural my senior year, so it did come in handy. I also wore it about 50% out of each year that I started wearing it. I was not a chronic weave head – you know the chicks who always claim they have hair but you never see it because they live and breathe their weave hairstyles, but I did wear it a lot.

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best known for her big hair, before being natural was ever “in” or really an option without ridicule for women who didn’t have “good hair”, one of my favorite Different World hairstyles was when cree wore her hair in a pony; some up, some down.

this style is so cute and chic and can be worn by girls, tweens and adults alike!

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This is Zizi (pronouced Zie-Zee) of the Coconut Twinz. Isn’t her hair lovely?

I loveee the color!!

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