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May 28
2013

Stay Cute While Getting Fit

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Sweet Nature

OMG, it’s time to get that sexy back, to fit into that cute little swimsuit, or just start that journey to becoming healthier and fit, but for some of us, our hair is hindering our progress. Many women spend a lot of time and/or money on their hair, so they may forgo this essential part of life. Below are some tips, styles and products that will help you stay cute while getting fit.

Natural hair can be a little tricky, especially if you don’t have wash-n-go curly hair, like me.

 My number one, go-to style is braid extensions because they are low maintenance and double as a protective

Nov 01
2012

5th Year Anniversary...My Hair Journey

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When I was about 20 years old, I suffered from devastating hair loss from bonding glue. Within 2 days of using it, my scalp started to itch and my hair started to fall out until I had a bald spot the size of a tennis ball in the top of my head; I also suffered severe breakage and thinning throughout my entire head.  After that experience I became obsessed with finding something, anything that would grow my hair back.

After a few months of watching and waiting it was obvious to me that I would have to take action. So the research

Oct 26
2012

Grow Your Hair with Braid Extensions

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    When I decided to go natural, I quickly realized that braid extensions would be the easiest and most convenient way for me to grow my hair out as quickly as possible. Braid extensions are a great way of growing the hair because the ends are protected, there's very little maintenance or manipulation to the hair, they provide excellent access to the scalp, and they generally last for several weeks.  But, if braids are not applied and taken care of properly, they will definitely do more damage than good.

            Many people don't realize that braid extensions are coated with a chemical

Oct 05
2012

NEWS FLASH - Get Your Free ISBAB.com Business Owners Advertising Network

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Oct 01
2012

Relaxed Hair Needs TLC Too!

Posted by Sweet Nature in Natural Hair Carenatural hairnaturalhealthy hair careHealth and BeautyHair Care ProductsHair Carehair breakageHairBlack Teen GirlsBlack owned businessesBlack Hair Careblack hairAfrican American Hair CareAfrican American Girls

Sweet Nature
It seems as if everyone is going natural these days for different reasons, some because it's a trend or because of severe chemical damage, others for spiritual or health reasons. Whatever the Actual Before and After Picsreason, there are a ton of resources that cater to styling or caring for natural hair. But, not everyone is going natural, and not everyone wants to go natural, so for those that continue to relax their hair, here are a few tips to keeping your relaxed hair as healthy as possible.

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Aug 05
2012

You Can Grow More Hair Than You Think!

Posted by Sweet Nature in Sweet Nature by EddieNatural Hair Carenatural hairnaturaljojoba oilHair Care ProductsHair Carehair breakageHaircosmeticsBlack owned businessesBlack Hair Careblack hairAfrican AmericansAfrican American Hair Care

Sweet Nature

  Many women desire to have longer hair, especially African American women, but are convinced it's just not in the cards for them. Reality is that with a little information and some extra TLC, an additional inch or even an additional 10 inches of hair growth, is very possible.

On average hair grows approximately .5" per month; give or take. This includes African Americans as well. Hair has a growing phase of 2-6 years; so if hair is given optimal care, ideally, the person with the shortest hair will have 12" of growth, which isn't bad. But the average person doesn't have the shortest growth

Jul 19
2012

Interview with EDDIE Part 1

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Listen as I am interviewed by Ms. Kiara! If you can use headphones, you can hear it much
Jul 19
2012

Help Your Daughter LOVE Her Hair

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      When my daughter was born, she didn't have a bunch of hair. By the time she was 2, it seems as if she had even less. She suffered from eczema causing all of her hair to fall out, except a little poof at the top of her head. (That's  her...this was BEFORE it was at it's worse) She also had extremely dry, fragile, thin sandy brown hair! I just knew that this poor child would always be bald and forever suffer the stigma of being the girl with itsy bitsy pigtails.

As my daughter turned from a baby to a toddler, I did everything to try to grow her hair back. She was getting taller and bigger;

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