SIX Key Secrets II LOKH
The Six Key Secrets II LOCKING Hair or Achieving Locks of Kinky Hair
Pattye Anderson, FNP, PhD
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The Six Key Secrets II LOCKING Hair or Achieving Locks of Kinky Hair
Before undertaking the task of reinventing a wheel of understand for a crowd of people who may never see this blog, I wonder and while I will massage this message well, so it wont fall deaf on the ears of people who need to hear it – I wonder if you will get it.
Who Should Read :: Those like (COMIC!) cosmetologists who DON’T *DO* BLACK HAIR, or MUST ALTER or AUGMENT it -
MEDICAL SOCIETY & CIVIC LEADERS & PROFESSIONALS who have YET to globally address the disparity & discrimination which led to the underlying condition of group based MOOD DISORDERS in the segmented Negro & people like him who display outward signs of defiance with the afro and dreads or ignorance of her heritage and self worth who wears long Indian Straight extensions Curly blond extensions, glue, weaves Braids, temporary FINE TOOTH COMBED HAIR pressed or relaxed styles….
That person who is thinking about locking, but unsure about where you should start – because it’s not what’s on your head, its what’s in your mind that creates either a set of dreads, locks, Sisterlocks, uncombed kinky hair whatever…
The person who is curious about dreaded hair from an African American female perspective, and as a board certified Neuropsychiatric & Family Nurse Practitioner, I have moon light cross train worked in Natural Hair Maintenance with an emphasis on African Hair types for over 20 years, I have a special relationship with a multitude of high profile and middle of the road adults and children with significant mood, skin, hair and scalp needs that are not adequately addressed.
- get where I’m going????
Here are the Keys – I will provide greater detail for readers in posts to come
Physiological
Psychological
Topical
Mechanical
Ritual
Spiritual
Humbly yours,
Nurse Pattye
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Patty Anderson, FNP, PhD
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