I want to specially thank stylist Adriene Hall of James Madison Salon on Peachtree Street. Our daughter Charm who we talk about ALL the time on this blog got a consultation from Adriene. Charm is three years old and has what is known as 3c and some parts 3b curly hair. Not easy to maintain!
Before we talked with Adriene we purchased possibly every product on the market. From Carol’s daughter (endorsed by Brad Pitt!) to you name it, we tried it. No real lasting success with anything until Adriene gave us the best hair regimen on the planet.
She recommended Curl Manifesto from Bumble and bumble. I never ever even heard of it or about it! They have different products and it takes a specialist like Adriene to help you put a good regimen together. Believe me this lady really knows her stuff. Our daughter is black and yes Adriene is white. The theory of only black stylist can maintain black hair is dead! In fact, we did speak with several black stylists before turning to Adriene.
First, what we learned from Adriene is that no one curly hair pattern is alike. We even received this instruction booklet from Bumble and bumble that explains curly hair in detail and has an emphasis on curl pride! I thought it was the most beautiful instructional material for curly hair I had ever read. It made me cry because this product gives little black girls a reason to celebrate their natural heritage.
It is time for Charm’s first trim so we will be making an appointment with Adriene soon. Beauty is breaking color boundaries, let’s celebrate.
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