Monday, December 18, 2006

Keisha Be Doin Some Hair!


Whatsup People?

Today, we celebrate the creativity, versatility, durability, and str8 up HOTNESS that is the Black hair care industry. & You cant talk about Black hair without talkin about Black women.
Black women are Amazing. All women are amazing, but my sisters of the African Diaspora are so effortlessly AWESOME that people often forget, or choose to ignore just how difficult it is to be a Black woman in this day and age in America.
CELEBRATION!!!!!

Whether the hair is fried, dyed, coiffed, or simply natural, takes some serious skill and creativity to come up with some of the works of art that black women call hairstyles.


I first met Keisha a few weeks ago, and I could tell from the start that she had those skills. She was also kind enough to display them for me.

Lets pull back the curtain and get a small glimpse into her majic.


9 comments:

Unknown said...

I love that you did this. Celebrating the uniqueness and beauty of Black Women. Good Job!

Anonymous said...

Now who says beauticians can't work miracles?! U the best Dex.

Dex Star G | The Peoples Photographer said...

WHatup Empress! BLACK BEAUTY is an art. BLack Hair Care and enhancment techniques require not only skill but some serious passion. ITs technical, its spiritual, its alot of things.

From the Happiest of Nappies, to the ethnic/color variations of the purchased hair, these sistahs (and brothas) be doin it!

*puttin on my lotion for CreativeTDF*

Anonymous said...

Great job Dex!!! I do sew-ins, not as much anymore but they helped pay my way through college. I've never seen this technique. My aunt will be my guinea pig this weekend. Thanks a bunch!

Anonymous said...

Hey Sexy Dex,
I swear u need your own damn show!
Between Keisha and Candance...can a sistah get a shapeup?

Anonymous said...

Might I be so bold as to imagine that Dexy too can do a limpish head some good?

Anonymous said...

Hey Sexy Dexy!
Once again I love that I the pics! I like how they tell a story from the background to the foreground.

Keisha hooked that chile' up with that Yaki Wavy #8! When she came in, her hair was dyed, fried and blow dried! She looked like a totally different person. Keisha does have some skills!

Have a good holiday, DexStarG!

Anonymous said...

Where you been Dex? I miss your witty insight and your beautiful photos.

Coko Mulan said...

First time here... love this post... since I spend all my time in a hair salon.. I see ya friend workin that sew-in..