Thread Interruption for Reflection on the Power of Hair
(Not necessarily related Directly to Shea Butter but...)
And the Importance of Your Mind!
I've seen it here and in my own life, about what the power of knowing and loving who you are, can do to a woman's beauty. Although hair and outside beauty are superficial, they often are the way many women come to know and love themselves, initially.
For others, hair is a reflection of one's evolution into growing, knowing and loving one's beauty and self. This post is not Shea Butter related directly, but there is some correlation with other posts in this thread.
I looked up Hammata and as she changed, so did her hair. Many would agree today, by looking at the pictures of her recently posted in this Shea butter thread, that she is a gorgeous woman and her glow up is tremendously fabulous.
I joke, laugh and play in this thread.
BUT, for me, hair is serious and important business, as it relates to black women.
But I really believe that especially for women of African descent, hair is an
important gateway for us en route to
self love. I do not know if this is true or not for this lovely woman. But, I will say that the more natural she is in her pictures, hair and clothing wise, the more beautiful she seems to be.
It looks like she used to cover over that gorgeous beauty mark or mole on her face, with make-up. I think that's a lovely part of her striking beauty today. I think she is about 30 now.
Take a look. I believe I have the pictures in somewhat of a time line order.
With former Billionaire Danish? boyfriend
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With Hair Threaded in her Village Making Shea Butter
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With Her Daughters. She has at least 1 son.
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As you think, so you are! I am so cute ya'll!
I'm rich as well. No shade behind that one!