Showing posts with label Good News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Good News. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
How to get your kinks to shine!! **UPDATE!! [PICS]**
As you know, it is really difficult to get a nice lustrous sheen on type 4 kinks. I've been struggling with this particular issue for a long time. Even when my hair is well moisturized, it always looks kind of dull. I was kind of over it, when I met this gal with the sheeniest kinks I'd ever seen. I begged her for her secret....Lo and behold, she told me she used castor oil. I was like 'Whaaaa?' I had a big bottle of cold pressed castor oil sitting in my war chest - hadn't been touched. I decided to give it a whirl. I moisturized as normal (taliah waajid detangler & curl enhancing smoothie), and I sealed with my cold pressed castor oil. Twisted my hair up and the next day, I had super-soft, super-shiny hair. I couldn't believe it. Will update this post with pics when I take my twists down. #I'mABeliever ***UPDATE! PICs on the Flip!
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Oregon Legislature Passes Natural Hair care Bill
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| Amber Starks - Natural hairstylist and advocate for the new Oregon Natural Hair Legislation. |
In many states, it is illegal for people to practice natural hair care (braiding, twisting, locking, cornrowing etc.), without a cosmetology license. Any one who has a cosmetology license, knows the rigors of prep, study, and testing to become certified. It's no joke - 1,700 hours of training at a minimum.
These requirements have stopped many Africans and African-Americans from practicing something that has been passed down from generation to generation. It has stopped black women from running these types of businesses, and has driven the respective revenue out of the state. If you think about it, there are no chemicals involved, no clippers, no heat, no scissors....so is it really fair to require so much training? I think not...and the lawmakers of Oregon agree.
Democrats and Republicans came together unanimously to strike down the current requirements, and instead have implemented a much less intensive online certification. This is a very smart move on the legislators' part. More small businesses = more revenue for the state. Win-Win. Read more about the decision here. - YB
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