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21 January 2010 ~ 6 Comments

Ayana // Natural Hair Style Icon

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Where are you from?
A:
I’m from Tallahassee, FL. I’m a student studying Fashion Design.

Tell us your hair story.
A:
It was the summer of 2005 and I had gone 7 months without a perm. I had recently started working out again and it was insane because I had to wash my hair every time I sweat. So I said “I’m going to cut it call off. I need something low maintenance.” I didn’t wear weave when I went natural, I cut it all the way off to a low cut FADE as the boyz say.

I’m an only child and was brought up in a single parent home, just me and my mom. She was with me when I did my big chop. Her hair is actually a natural short cut also.

I have a better understanding of my culture now being 24yrs and I want to embrace my natural hair to help encourage young black women to love what God has given them.

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What mistakes have you made with your hair that you’ve learnt from?
A:
The only mistake I really made was getting a perm. I ended up badly damaging my hair.

What’s the best/most effective thing you do for your hair?
A:
Going natural was the best thing I could have ever done for my hair.

What do you use in your hair?
A:
I just started use Carol’s Daughter products. They are great for my hair.

Please give a short tutorial for one of your favorite styles.
A:
My default would be my Sassy Mohawk. I do 5 small cornrows going on each side of head then put some leave-in conditioner. I then twist my hair and put in rollers to make it extra curly. You can keep this in overnight or sit under a dryer if you want to finish it that day. When dry take the rollers and the twists out and tease the hair with a wide comb that will give it a nice blow out look.

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6 Responses to “Ayana // Natural Hair Style Icon”

  1. tashaj 21 January 2010 at 11:49 am Permalink

    Big Ups!! I’m here in Tallahassee attending school as well. It’s good to see a representation of natural hair in this city. I run across it often but people seem stand-offish(not too friendly. So I wouldn’t dare ask them questions about styling etc. Thanks for the inspiration.

  2. Tiera 21 January 2010 at 12:08 pm Permalink

    love the hair AND the makeup!

  3. DaliSalvadorAde 22 January 2010 at 11:35 am Permalink

    Really cute hair! I can’t wait for my own to grow that much! And I too love your make up! Especially the first pic. It was a really cool “retro” look to it.

  4. Mabellgibs 27 January 2010 at 6:13 pm Permalink

    Somebody did a good job here. wonder who it was? mom or dad? Beautiful hair!

  5. ayana 28 January 2010 at 2:26 pm Permalink

    Thanks for all love from each of you..I wish u all nothing but the best for you on ur journey with ur natural hair.. Real talk there will be times when you have ur love/hate relationship with ur hair but it’s worth it. Feel free t ask me question but going natural, fashion tips, makeup etc.. LUV YA

  6. Ima 4 March 2010 at 5:16 pm Permalink

    Your statement “I want to embrace my natural hair to help encourage young black women to love what God has given them” was a very powerful one b/c you have to be the change you wanna see. I love the way you think & your mom did a good job raising you!


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