For those of you out there who don't know me, I am currently a resident of Atlanta Georgia. Last night I was exhausted after a long day of work so I went home and laid it down. I was too tired to touch my hair so I set my alarm just to get up and twist my hair so I wouldn't wake up looking like nightmare on Elm Street. Tired and all at 11:00 pm my alarm sounded and I drug myself to the bathroom, grabbed some shea moisture curling smoothie, and twisted my hair with one eye open and one eye shut. Well unfortunately when I woke this morning mother nature had decided to bless my city with the thunderstorm from hell. So as I prepared for work, untwisted my hair, and reached for the front door, my old friend humidity came knocking and my oh so wavy twist set turned into a hot ass mess of an afro. Now had I known about the "possible chance of showers" or better yet had in my 22 inch wavy indian hair and closure I could have saved myself some time and enjoyed some much needed extra time of sleep #FMN
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I am currently rocking some African American myself so the feeling is totally mutual! Even tho I am addicted to the creamy crack, (no rehab) it is still no match for this humidity! Short of carrying the flat iron around...F that! guess i'll just have2 rock the poof! FMN!
Yea, when I was perming my hair consistently I found that humidity still made it appear unruly, so ultimately that's why I have not permed it. At least when I'm natural the poof looks like a fro instead of a half pressed half fro mess. And honestly since I've had my real hair out I haven't straightened it once. I honestly think it's because I don't want to face the realization that it doesn't flow down my back. If you are considering possibly holding on to the natural style then try shea moisture's anti-frizz moisturizer (not sure if that's the right name) it's really good.
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