I LOVE this little Doctor!!! My daughter does as well and that makes me happy. When she was younger, it was hard to find shows which represented her; an ethnic darker little girl who did not have strait hair. Here comes Doc McStuffins with all the right things to say and do. This episode she embraces her natural hair!
Check out the episode here
http://www.essence.com/2014/04/23/doc-mcstuffins-embraces-her-natural-hair-cutest-episode-ever
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Monday, April 21, 2014
Here are my babies, my inspiration, and my life! I want them to understand that being biracial is beautiful. My desire for them is embrace their cultures and be proud of who they are and where they come from. Their caramel colored skin, tight curls, curves, and full lips define them as individuals. As beautiful unique beings who were created to perfection by God himself. They are my little Cookies & Cream!
Thursday, April 3, 2014
Hair GODS! MOROCCAN OIL
The BEST stuff ever invented!!! Let me just say that I am a little obsessed with my daughters curls. This stuff right here keeps her curls so so so hydrated and beautiful. It is pricey (for me), so I do use it sparingly. I only use it after I wash her hair which is once a week. I put the oil on first then the mask and comb it out. The next day her curls are to die for. If she is going to have a photo shoot the next day then I will also use this product. Check at your local salons or you can always buy them online. Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Isabella's Hair and How She Learned to Love it.... Children's book
Isabella's Hair and How She Learned to Love It is a story about Isabella, a young girl who lives in Carolina, Puerto Rico. As an Afro-Boricua child, Isabella struggles with understanding the beauty of her natural hair and the color brown. Her grandmother serves as an inspiration towards self acceptance and love.

You can like her FB page at https://www.facebook.com/IsabellasHairAndHowSheLearnedToLoveIt
You can like her FB page at https://www.facebook.com/IsabellasHairAndHowSheLearnedToLoveIt
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
A United World...Stop Racism
I came across this painting and LOVED it! Unfortunately there are still people who choose to see people for their color alone.
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