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Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Naturally you: curls, coils and locs!
Hair Matters … Live Curly, a grassroots advocacy group, want black women to embrace their naturally curly hair and redefine their self-image through information offered at an event they are hosting on March 18.
“Naturally you: curls, coils and locs” will feature local and out-of-state stylists who will display the range of styles available with naturally textured hair, as well as ways to better care for curly follicles. The information could be eye-opening for some biracial girls as well. One of the presenters will be Ladosha Lynn Wright, a licensed cosmetology instructor in Cleveland who also produces and hosts the radio talk show, What They Don’t Tell You at the Hair Salon. Wright teaches the study of scalp and hair properties, which help black women properly care for their hair.
If you go
Naturally You: Curls, Coils and Locs
When: 3-7 p.m. March 18.
Where: Double Tree Suites, 2601 Richmond Road
Cost: $10 for adults; $5 for children younger than 12. Reservations requested.
Information: Email hairmatterslivecurly@gmail.com, or call (859) 552-9201.
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