I’m glad you’re here. My journey toward embracing my natural curls is similar to that of many women with Afro hair. In my country, women with natural curls were considered “poor” because of the belief that only straightened hair was beautiful. It wasn’t until many years later, far from my home country, that I made the radical decision to let my curls shine in their natural beauty. It was a journey of self-acceptance and love for my natural hair.
Today, I have a different relationship with my hair; taking care of it has become a ritual for me, at my own pace. Over the years, I’ve started looking for organic products that are as natural as my hair is now.
Sincerely
Rosa María
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