All About Me

 Hey y'all, I am so excited you decided to stop by and experience my blog! My name is Ja'Nelle and I am a 21-year-old from St. Louis, Missouri! I am the oldest of five children, I have three younger sisters and one younger brother. I am a full-time college student double majoring in Business Administration and Criminal Justice Sciences. I love to cook, paint, and watch true crime documentaries. I am a very outgoing person with a bright personality and I absolutely love to laugh and crack jokes. Within my blog, I will be blogging about hair precisely the hair of black women when dealing with weave. Weaving for black women is a popular technique that involves attaching hair extensions to their natural hair. It offers the opportunity to experiment with different hairstyles, lengths, and textures. Weaves can be sewn, glued, or fused, providing flexibility and versatility in styling. They allow for added volume, length, and protection for the natural hair. Weaves have become a creative and empowering way for black women to express their personal style and enhance their natural beauty. By learning about black girl hairstyles like frontals, closures, and sew-ins, people gain a deeper appreciation for the unique ways in which black women express their creativity and style through their hair. It allows individuals to understand and celebrate the diversity of hair textures and styles within the black community. Additionally, it promotes cultural awareness and inclusivity by recognizing the significance of these hairstyles in black culture. As a black girl, my personal experience and expertise with weaves make me an excellent source to talk about it. I have firsthand knowledge of different weave styles, techniques, and the overall experience of wearing a weave which makes me provide valuable insight and advice to others around me. Sharing my unique perspective can help educate and inspire others who are interested in exploring different hairstyles and embracing the beauty within them. My input is invaluable in celebrating the diversity and creativity within the black girl community.





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