Showing posts with label braids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label braids. Show all posts

Saturday, March 7, 2009

My beautiful visit to Jamaica (Feb 2009)

Beautiful Sunny Jamaica!!!!!


After 18 years I decided to visit my country of origin the beautiful sunny Jamaica. It was my grandmother's 80th birthday and I was looking forward to visiting relatives. I had a wonderful time, the sun was always shining and I could stay on the beach forever. Seeing family again was the true highlight of my stay and I promise myself that I have to return again soon.


My hair was in the beginning process of dreads but I wasnt sure I liked the way they looked so of course I took them down over a three day period and had them braided by my cousin. I liked them but of course synthetics just dont agree with my skin for some reason and itched the heck out of my scalp. I told my self when I returned home I would start my locs again. It's funny when I was a teenager I always liked having my hair done in braides and would sit for hours to get it done, but now a days I just don't have the patience to sit long hours, or even keep them in for the intended time. My mom said I just wasted my money but honestly I just did it for picture sake since I had nothing to hide my dreads nest lol.


I saw a young woman and her husband who were both sporting beautiful locs. I just had to go over and talk to her and she was very nice and told me that the beginning process as I have read befor would make me feel like taking my hair down. Sticking through it would bare the fruits of my labour if I cared for them properly. Here where I live I have to learn to do them myself because not a lot of black people here sport natural styles and the stylists being limited are money hungry which means quantity over quality unfortunately. I don't mind being a pioneer in my city.... Patience is a virtue and I have
no choice but to wait for my end goal.

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My Cousin Blacka and his Dreads



So I just had to get in some pictures of my cousins locs and they are awesome. He's had them now for over 20 years and they almost reach down to his ankles. I always thought his locs were beautiful and admired them as a child. He is a rastafarian and I have to say that although I want my own set of locs I'm not going to be following in his faith of practice ( No disrepect) rastas hold Ja as the very most high.



Anyway enjoy.... he informed me that his were free formed and left to nature. He washes them when needed and keeps them wrapped up most of the time when out and about (He's a farmer). He usually keeps them piled like a hat on his head and takes them down once in while (at a cousins request lol)







Thursday, June 26, 2008

Hannah Ranay's: A Natural Hair Retreat




Hi Everybody,

I'm Hannah Ranay and I locked September 10, 2007. Over a period of three days I installed microbraidlocs with about four inches of hair. I also maintain my hair.

Come visit me at http://www.hannahranay.blogspot.com. Be sure to leave comments.

I seek to share my experience to help educate, encourage and inspire those who are on the journey and for those who seeking to overcome their fear and take this wonderful leap into Lockdom. I'm honored to be apart of the LHBE. THANKS MARYEE!

Stay Nappy, Happy and Blessed!

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Braids by Lana

Braids by Lana offers unique hair styles and hair adornments for the naturalist of today, sisterlocks, braids, twist, weaves, hair ties, hair picks, and hair ethnic jewelry.

Getting right into the before and after pictures of my clients, you will be able to see for yourself how this procedure can enhance the beauty of anyone that wants to take the time and experience it.

Once again thank you for visiting my small part of cyberspace. I look forward to making you comfortable with this process. You can click on an image for a larger view.





Lana