I have been so dependent on creamy crack for long that I have no clue what my real hair looks like underneath it all. Right now I am in the process of growing out my chemically processed hair, with the hope that underneath is a diamond in the rough (I only see the rough part right now).
As I write this blog, I am wondering why am I doing this? What am I trying to prove? When I am able to answer this question I promise I will write about it but until then enjoy the stories of my product reviews, hair suggestions, and style failures.
I am a self proclaimed Product Junkie (PJ) and I have no clue how to flat iron my own hair. I do not want to do the big chop (BC) so I am going to do this the long hard way. I am in it for the long haul and I hope this is more than a hair journey for me. I hope it is a personal journey into finding ME and what it means to be a black woman freeing herself from the control of creamy crack (C2).
India Arie said I am not my hair...well that is A LIE. I am my hair but I want it to be the real me too.
A Message From the Holy Spirit – December 26, 2025 (Night)
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"YOU DREW IT IN."
You’re not distracted by this glaring screen,
this false light,
this noise that keeps you looking out.
You’re looking in.
I’m looking o...
15 hours ago
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