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Witches' Brew: Wearing Weaves Responsibly

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Wearing Weaves Responsibly




Wearing Weaves Responsibly….

Ladies, ladies, ladies, we have got to do better. Let me start by saying I am all about hair and my appetite for different styles can never seem to ne satiated. I like, short, hair, long hair, wavy hair, big kinky curly hair, my hair, your hair, your mamas hair, Indian hair, Peruvian hair, ok so you get it, I love hair! BUT STOP! All hair just because it’s borrowed, does not belong on your head. Weaves and hair additions are all about that perfect match, you must must must match your texture with the texture of the hair you are borrowing. So that means no Chinese textured hair if your hair is “Amistad” textured. No white chalky glue serving as a strobe light on your forehead showcasing your lacefront. I think we forget the element of trickery that weaves and wigs are supposed to provide, always remember that people are supposed to, at the very least, wonder or think that this hair might be your hair. If you look like the pic below, no one will ever wonder:



Weaves can be pretty and give you a nice, natural look but let’s wear them responsibly ladies. So with that being said, consider me your resident Weave Primary Care Physician, Dr. Goddess Weaveologist. I’m here to answer any questions you might have about your hair additions. Send your questions to witchesbrewadmin@gmail.com. And remember, we here at Witches Brew want you to be the best you possible! Toodles!

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3 Comments:

At Tuesday, February 17, 2009 at 4:23:00 PM EST , Anonymous Anonymous said...

OMG...is that a bear or a rat on her head?

 
At Tuesday, February 17, 2009 at 5:22:00 PM EST , Blogger Cruz said...

hmmm let's call it a rabear, lol

 
At Tuesday, February 17, 2009 at 8:27:00 PM EST , Anonymous Anonymous said...

You are too funny, Dr. Goddess Weaveologist
These ladies don't understand the "element of trickery" and give the ladies who wear weaves and wigs the right way a bad name!

 

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