Are you ready for your natural hair texture but don’t know how to get there? Let’s explore how I can help.
Has relaxing or otherwise hiding your natural hair texture become a burden?
I can help you with that. Which one of these is your story?
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You’re not sure how to transition from a relaxer without a big-chop.
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You’re already natural but your hair is not the way you want it to look and feel.
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You’re frustrated by the amount of time and products it takes to maintain your natural hair.
Guess what? I can help you address all of these challenges, because I went through it all myself. My natural hair path was rocky. There is so much information and opinions about natural hair, it can be intimidating to navigate!
I can teach you how to become fluent in your hair’s language so that you become confident in your maintenance and styling choices. You will find that being natural gives you more options and freedom than you’ve ever had with a relaxer, extensions, or any other hair-hiding style.
I have successfully integrated healthy natural hair into my overly busy life. And you can too!
Hi, I’m Susan, and I want to help you fall in love with your naturally coily hair.
I hated mine so much I thought my only option was to straighten it or otherwise hide it. But going natural was transformative in many ways. It’s not just about hair, it is about acceptance, self-love, and freedom.
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