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Natural hair is a gift from the creator. When hair is healthy, radiant, shining Proverbs describes it as a crown of glory. It takes pride, courage, and self-confidence to care for hair without chemicals that alter the natural curl pattern of the hair. The scalp and skin respond favorably to care with natural ingredients. Problems hair thinning, alopecia become less noticeable when hair is cared for without substances that alter its strength, which supports growth in air and natural sunlight.

I will provide resources for natural hair care and maintenance for hair supportive of fragile hair. In my experience, Bantu knots, double strand twist, skinny locs, help to support fragile hair and promote scalp health. The benefit of healthy hair as it reflects the best of its natural beauty and health. Elimination of irritation of skin disorders eczema, bald spots with thinning hair.

Lastly, experience the pride in the gift of hair given to you by the creator. Unjust discriminatory practices and laws like the Crown Act will not be needed. Non BIPOC individuals exposed to hair styles different from their own should not be the basis for different treatment, alienation or unjust hiring and/or school academic participation in activities. If I do not value my gifts and my hair how can I expect non BIPOC people to value my gift.  Help them to appreciate that they should  stop forcing BIPOC individuals to assimilate the standard of hair style they feel is acceptable or appropriate.

"How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant of the weak, and strong.  Because someday in your life you will have been all of these"
 

- George Washington Carver

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