31 October 2011

How I Style My Hair




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12 comments:

  1. Love the hair! Since I've been natural,I've really tried to embrace my hair as it is. I wont get those defined curls like some, as my hair texture does not lend itself to that. I really just go with the flow. Think its really important to love your hair for what it is. Great post Belle!

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  2. Your hair is so pretty, it makes me smile whenever I see it! Just wanted to say that.

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  3. Thanks for the video Belle!! I've been so looking forward to this. My hair has grown and Nigeria is HOT!! I needed a style that will get my hair off my neck and away from my face. Thank God for shrinkage...this is just what I needed.

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  4. Where did you purchase your necklace?

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  5. I love the color on your tips! Did you color it like that or is it only on the ends from growing out? I want to try something like that...
    Thanks!

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  6. my has your hair grown! it's looking lovely dolly!

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  7. O i love your hair! I am currently transitioning and yourself and fiona from www.loveyourtresses.com are my biggest inspirations.

    Keep up the fab work!

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  8. Your hair is a piece of gorgeousness! X

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  9. This is the first video of yours that I've watched and I have to say that I so love your accent! I like what you had to say about working with your hair texture, also. Love this style as well!

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  10. Lovely, lovely hair style. :) This is the first vid of yours that I've watched and I must say that I love your accent!

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  11. I luuuuv your accent and ur hair of course

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thank you for sharing
lots of love
Belle

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