3 Reasons Why It is Important to Embrace Who You Are #LoveYourCurls

This post is sponsored by Dove Hair #LoveYourCurls Campaign.  All opinions are my own.

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I was more than happy to take part in the Dove Hair #LoveYourCurls campaign.  I have been a soldier in the #NaturalHair movement since 2009 and am very passionate about natural beauty and empowering women to embrace beauty on their own terms.  I’ve made encouraging women to love themselves a big part of my life.  This blog as well as my social networks all reflect it- I want everyone to know that part of self-acceptance is being confident in who you are and making no apology for it.

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Thank you for visiting my site. My name is Stacey Taylor aka “The SistahChick” I am the Head Sistah-In-Charge here at TheSistahCafe.com.   I am an Atlanta based Professional Blogger who spends my time enjoying the beauty of everyday life and sharing that here on my blog.

Do You Accept Your Child’s #NaturalHair Texture Just As It Is?

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What words would you use to describe your child’s hair texture?  As you ponder that question think about which descriptive words you will use and consider if those words are positive and uplifting to your child.  Thick. Curly. Kinky. Nappy. Coily.  Some of these words are accepted and some are rejected.  4a. 3c. 2b.  are … Read moreDo You Accept Your Child’s #NaturalHair Texture Just As It Is?

Mommy Natural Hair Confession Series #1: I Combed Out My Daughter’s Locs

Unlocking Locd hair

This is a story about one mother and her daughter’s decision to change her hair. About a month ago. I conducted an interview with Tiffany and her daughter Kody.  Kody decided in December 2013 to have her locs combed out or “unlocked”. Prior to combing them out Kody’s hair had been loc’d for 2 years. … Read moreMommy Natural Hair Confession Series #1: I Combed Out My Daughter’s Locs