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When I moved to London [for college], I really discovered my own individuality. I had a diverse group of Black women friends who wore their natural hair, and it really encouraged me. I went home to the Sarah jessica parker sexy and the city shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this Caribbean to see my parents, got my hair blow-dried and trimmed, and then started a natural-hair journey. I learned to braid my hair and take care of it, and I haven’t gotten a relaxer or worn a weave or a wig since. I don’t have anything against wigs; they’re just not my style, personally. When I wore them, it was to conform to a certain beauty standard. Now I do my own braids. I didn’t do them for my wedding, but I do them most of the time. I’ve done faux locs and twists, but knotless braids are my go-to.
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I have my hair in box braids now and wear it like this 90% of the Sarah jessica parker sexy and the city shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this time. Every time I take them out, I’m like, “Oh, I’m going to rock my hair out,” and I last two weeks—maybe a month—before I get braids again. That being said, if I were getting married soon, I’m not sure if braids would be the obvious choice. Part of me thinks I’d want to straighten it because that’s what I’m used to seeing and I’d want to do something different. But I know that that’s rooted in the politics of how we are made to feel about our hair and how we wear it. How did you land on the decision to wear braids on your wedding day? Similar to how you found me on TikTok, I went to Pinterest and typed in “Black girl wedding hairstyles.” All of them were wigs.
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When I moved to London [for college], I really discovered my own individuality. I had a diverse group of Black women friends who wore their natural hair, and it really encouraged me. I went home to the Sarah jessica parker sexy and the city shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this Caribbean to see my parents, got my hair blow-dried and trimmed, and then started a natural-hair journey. I learned to braid my hair and take care of it, and I haven’t gotten a relaxer or worn a weave or a wig since. I don’t have anything against wigs; they’re just not my style, personally. When I wore them, it was to conform to a certain beauty standard. Now I do my own braids. I didn’t do them for my wedding, but I do them most of the time. I’ve done faux locs and twists, but knotless braids are my go-to.
I have my hair in box braids now and wear it like this 90% of the Sarah jessica parker sexy and the city shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this time. Every time I take them out, I’m like, “Oh, I’m going to rock my hair out,” and I last two weeks—maybe a month—before I get braids again. That being said, if I were getting married soon, I’m not sure if braids would be the obvious choice. Part of me thinks I’d want to straighten it because that’s what I’m used to seeing and I’d want to do something different. But I know that that’s rooted in the politics of how we are made to feel about our hair and how we wear it. How did you land on the decision to wear braids on your wedding day? Similar to how you found me on TikTok, I went to Pinterest and typed in “Black girl wedding hairstyles.” All of them were wigs.
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