You must understand the texture of your hair before you choose a style.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
To be honest with you, I literally don't even know how to style my hair unless I'm doing an event because I rely on hair stylists.
I've had every hair style imaginable.
I am all for trying out various kinds of hair styles. I have even worn a wig earlier in a film where I essayed the part of a woman.
I don't have much choice these days in how I have my hair.
It's not the hair on your head that matters. It's the kind of hair you have inside.
I decided to start embracing and wearing my natural hair, but there was only one problem; I didn't know what to do with it or how to style it. Growing up, all I knew was my relaxed, processed hair, so I had to go through this learning phase.
I think for women, especially women of colour, hair has so much to do with our identity and our confidence levels. I've made a conscious choice after growing up and feeling insecure and trying to achieve this look that actually wasn't me, where I've finally stopped relaxing my hair and went back to my natural texture.
I'm always trying to push the envelope and go with a different hairstyle that you're not going to see on anybody else. I have a really good grade of hair, and I can do a lot of different things with it.
I've always been a strong believer that you were born with the hair you've got, but have the ability to get the hair you want.
I have no detectable hair style.