This week’s feature is a “newbie” to the natural journey, although her decision to return to her roots took shape a year ago. Sunita, or Bulletz, as we lovingly refer to her in the Blogosphere, is a proud tribal member of the Nanticoke Lenni Lenape People. Sunita is also transitioning from a Wave Nouveau [...]
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Journey Feature — Bucket ‘O Bulletz
Posted in frustrations, hair care, journey feature, natural life, natural pride, natural shout outs, pics, products, styles, tagged breakage, bucketobulletz, bulletz, deciding to cut your hair, hair considerations, journey feature, Journey Peeps, losing length, misconceptions, multi-ethnic hair, multiracial hair, nanticoke lenni lenape people, native american, natural hair, natural hair styles, overcoming misconceptions, satin pillowcase, suni t, sunita, taino indian, transtitioning, wave nouveau, wrap your hair up at night, www.nappturality.com on June 21, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Special Interest - Natural Terminology
Posted in journey special interest, natural life, natural pride, natural shout outs, tagged bc, black hair, black hair terminology, chemical free, common natural terms, creamy crack, from relaxed to kinky, hair terms, natural hair, natural hair glossary, natural hair terminology, natural hair terms, naturally you magazine, twa on June 17, 2008 | 1 Comment »
While cruising the net in search of useful content, I ran across a glossary over at Naturally You! Magazine, which contains the most frequently used terms when it comes to the natural journey. And like always, I thought I’d share this resource for those of you who may not be in the know. So here [...]
Journey Spotlight 03 - Foundationz
Posted in hair care, journey spotlight, natural life, natural pride, natural shout outs, tagged 'fro-etta, foundationz, healthy hair, journey spotlight, kidz corner, natural hair, natural hair site, product reviews, www.foundationz.co.uk on June 14, 2008 | No Comments »
NOTE: Journey Features will return next week!
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From the UK with much love, Foundationz is a jazzy, funky little site dedicated to the glorification of natural hair. Oh, but it doesn’t stop there! Foundationz is actually about ALL hair — natural, relaxed, texturized — and ways to keep naturally [...]
Journey Guest 09 - On a Mission to Transition (pt. 2)
Posted in frustrations, hair care, journey guest, natural life, natural pride, natural shout outs, styles, tagged 2 strand twist, 2 strand twists, amy, braid out, curled two strand twists, flat twists, from relaxed to kinky, natural hair guide, naturalhairguide.com, protective styles, roller set, straw set, transitioning hair, transitioning styles, transitioning to natural, twist out, two strand twist, two strand twists on June 12, 2008 | No Comments »
Keeping in line with the theme of transitioning, again, from the pages of NaturalHairGuide.com, here are some popular protective hair styles ideas that will keep your hair hands free and growing healthily!
Transitioning Styles
by Amy, founder of NaturalHairCareGuide.com
What makes a good transitional hair style? Good questions. A good transitional hairstyle keeps hair handling to a minimum. [...]
Journey Guest 08 - On a Mission to Transition
Posted in frustrations, hair care, journey guest, natural life, natural pride, natural shout outs, products, recipes, styles, tagged from relaxed to kinky, two strand twists, two strand twist, twist out, no poo, apple cider vinegar, co wash, 2 strand twist, 2 strand twists, naturalhairguide.com, natural hair guide, amy, transitioning to natural, transitioning hair, transitioning styles, straw set, roller set, braid out, flat twists, protective styles, curled two strand twists, what to expect when transitioning, transtitioning facts, breakage, shedding opposing opinions to goign natural, change in hair care routine, transitioning questions, should i press my hair, pressing natural hair, hair falling out, how long should i transition, proper moisturizer, scalp itch, what products should i use, safe shampoo, acv, scab hair on June 11, 2008 | 1 Comment »
There are a good number of you who are taking the naptural plunge and braving to wearing your natural hair, and for that I applaud you. But for as many of you who are picking up the gauntlet, just as many find themselves back on what diehards call “the creamy crack”, after your first [...]
Twist & Shout: Twist Out - Take Two
Posted in hair care, natural life, natural pride, styles, tagged 2 strand twists, natural hair styles, natural styles, second attempt at a twist out, twist out, twist out take two, two strand twists on June 10, 2008 | No Comments »
Hey Hey Every People! I did my second twist out today, and here are the results:
Pre-Pick Pics
Definitely got the twisting part down pretty well, as you can see from the squigglie coils that remain when the hair is untwisted. Didn’t like the “uneveness” of it all so I got the pick out and [...]
Special Interest: From the Journey Mailbag
Posted in comments, frustrations, hair care, journey mailbag, journey special interest, natural life, natural pride, natural shout outs, tagged natural life, journey back to me, going natural, hair care, natural hair, black hair, black hair care, natural hair stigmas, black hair stigmas, natural beauty, overcoming black hair stigmas, natural sistahs, natural hair care, not just a black thing, homemade hair care, homemade hair care products, recipes, black hair perceptions, comments, readers, questions on June 9, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Hi Hi Every People!
With over 2000 lights upon the Journey Pages, I thought it was high time to share what my readers have to say, either via comments of Emails, as well as answer a few questions I’ve been asked. Yes, my fellow napturals… It’s not just about the hair, here at Journey Back [...]
Sweltering Sunday Retwist Pics!
Posted in frustrations, hair care, natural life, natural pride, pics, styles, tagged nappy head, nappy, natural hair, black hair, naptural, natural hair styles, two strand twists, self twisting, twists, two strand twist, second attempt at two strand twists, two strand twists take two, let's twist again, retwist, re-retwist, fuller, twists untwisting, unraveling twists, twisties, black hair styles, nappy styles, buckwheat, 2 strand twist, 2 strand twists on June 8, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Since I said I would, and there aint much to do on this 94* day, I decided to retwist my hair after a good night’s rest (the twist were properly secured under a satin wrap, of course), because even with twisting each individual subsection, I would up with untwisted bases:
Some of the strands had even [...]
Let’s Twist Again: Two Strand Twists - Take Two
Posted in hair care, idadi, natural life, natural pride, pics, products, styles, tagged 2 strand twist, 2 strand twists, black hair, black hair care, let's twist again, natural hair, natural hair styles, overcoming black hair stigmas, overcoming misconceptions, second attempt at two strand twists, self twisting, twist & loc gel, two strand twists, two strand twists take two on June 8, 2008 | 1 Comment »
It was a dark and stormy night!
Actually, it was a hot and humid Friday, and since I was involved in an In the Mix hair-priment, I figured the day was as good as any to try my hand at two strand twists for the second time.
As with anything, the more you practice, the easier it [...]


Special Interest: From the Journey Mailbag
Posted in comments, idadi, journey mailbag, journey special interest, natural life, natural pride, natural shout outs, tagged black hair, black hair care, black hair perceptions, black hair stigmas, comments, going natural, hair care, homemade hair care, homemade hair care products, journey back to me, natural beauty, natural hair, natural hair care, natural hair stigmas, natural life, natural sistahs, not just a black thing, overcoming black hair stigmas, questions, readers, recipes on June 16, 2008 | No Comments »
Hi Hi Every People!
Time once again to read though the comments and Email, spotlight some readers and answer a few questions!
In response to Sweltering Sunday Retwist Pics, Shaar, asked:
What are some products that you use on your hair?
Well, although I experiment with several recipes for home made products, I most regularly use the commercial products [...]
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