Yeeola's Beauty Notes


The Flexibility And Versatility Of Natural Hair 


Natural hair as we all know has been trending for quite some time now. The fun is in its feasibility and how we ladies can be creative on how we choose to wear our hair daily.

The population of ladies going on natural hair now has increased, now it is very difficult to judge a lady with her hair as it was believed in the past that "Natural hair are worn by 'SU', LOL. 

Ladies now go on natural hair because they are tired of the damage relaxer and other chemicals cause. This write up today is basically on the beautification of our natural hair through our creativity. 

As a Naturalista, you can style your hair in different ways or leave it in the Afro style and still look pretty good. 

I am a proud Naturalista and I don't get bored of my hair. I am always on my toes to try new things with my hair. I go on a protective style and after 3 weeks i find myself missing my natural hair (Raise your  glass if you feel the same way) Lol

The fun in keeping natural hair is being creative with it. We should explore and flaunt what we have in natural and unique ways. The way we style our hair depends on the texture of our hair. Not every natural hair can still retain its 'fro-like shape when it starts growing.

There are different textures of natural hair; 1, 2a, 2b,2c, 3a, 3b, 3c, 4a, 4b, 4c.

 

In Africa,  the most common hair texture you can see is 3a down to 4c 

 

All wee need to know is our hair texture, what products we should use to enhance the beauty of our hair and how well we can style it.

Note this; a lady with a 4c hair texture should know her curls will not last long like that of a 3c and likewise a a lady with a 3c hair texture shouldn't  expect her hair to be kinky-like or should stand upright in an afro the way a 4c will look. To help us achieve and appreciate our hair more, we MUST know our hair type and what suits our hair.

Every natural hair is beautiful in its own way. Find that way and flaunt your hair. My hair is a proud 4c and below is little of how I faint my hair.


The flexibility and versatility of natural hair lies in the hands of our creativeness.



Love yourself, Love your hair and most importantly love God. See yah...XOXO.



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Meet The Author



Omoyiola is a make-up artist and currently working as a business executive at Maybelline Newyork (Nigeria).

She is also a linguist by profession and an editor who received her B.a in English from Redeemer's University in 2014. She prefers to be called a 'beauty enhancer' instead of a make-up artist as commonly called because she believes everyone is beautiful and so an artist is to enhance that and not changing the face in the name of artistry.

Yeeola as many would rather call her happens to be a writer as well and not only because she always has something to write about but because she prefers to pour out her mind through writing and not vocally.

She believes there are so many literary ways to express one-self in writing than speaking.

Thank you and welcome to Yeeola's Beauty Notes



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