lol dnt ever straighten ur hair with heat, our hair ain't made for all dat. chin up lil mama u doin a great recovery job i'm diggin it. Oh u like white guys is what ur sayin....I had been natural for 5 years, but last year I straightened my hair to see where it was and my hair was damaged. So I'm slowly starting over.So I'm back to my crochet braids and Senegalese twists, I might try some kinky wigs just so I can do more twist outs and braid outs.
Thanks hun, but I'm single. I can't date in the city of Los Angeles, they're not my type.
@MoonGoddess thank you for the compliment.
So I'm back to my crochet braids and Senegalese twists, I might try some kinky wigs just so I can do more twist outs and braid outs. 


, #goals for real.
) trust me my coco friend ain't nothin like a st. louis nikka
someone asked her in one of her pics if her is hair is 100% African American hair.
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Oh man, i wanted to get the Etea caramel treatment but didn't feel like shelling out the money for it so I decided on the diy version. And OMG I don't think my hair has ever felt so damn soft wow. It felt silky and smooth even tho my hair was wet with no products. I detangled first, then washed my hair, put the treatment in for an hour, deep condition with a mixture of protein and and moisturizing conditioner and when I was done
so u finna be sell fish n not show us a pic