CELEBRITIES SCHOOL US ON HOW TO MAINTAIN OUR NATURAL HAIR.
We are loving this celebrity naturalista’s, maintaining the nappy hair can be difficult as it requires a lot of patience and pampering the trick according to celebrity naturalista Omoni Oboli is to know and understand your hair texture because that way you can know what products to use.
Ty Bello is probably the first known female celebrity to go natural in Nigeria, she has maintained her luscious look overtime and her hair looks pretty and absolutely amazing. Other stars that are on the natural hair part include Chimamanda Adiche,Becca, Yemi Alade, Yvonne Nelson, Genevieve Nnaji, Nse Ikpe Etim, Munachi Abii, Ashionye Reccah and the list goes on.
Since all our top diva’s have embraced, joined or are joining the #teamnaturalhair, what are the need to know? how do we maintain and keep our natural hair?
According to naturalista Omoni Oboli, natural hair needs moisture that is the top most important need to know, she advice to always have a spray bottle of water and to rub in leave-in-condition and oil to maintain the moisture. For Ty bello, she texturizes her hair very lightly just a little to fit her natural hair texture otherwise like she says her hair gets to break. she also says warmed up Shea butter and sheer oil is good for your scalp.
A-list actress Kate Henshaw started her natural hair journey September 2010, and has been strong ever since she refers to keeping your natural hair as “freedom you cannot buy”. she prefers to weave or twist her natural hair as that’s an easy and classic look. Ashionye Raccah is one spokes person for natural hair do, to her maintaining your natural hair changes peoples perception she’s one of the faces of the #sonapptural team. Yvonne Nelson also rocks the natural hair, although she sports wigs for events her natural hair has blossomed and she captioned one of her pictures “natural hair day, let my weaves rest”.
Asides from celebrities other ladies are joining and embracing natural and kinky hair, Below are ten celebrities on their natural frocks.