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Welcome to Juice Radio! Join Miz D! and guests,as we chop it up on a range of topics that are part or effect our daily lives and communities,such as: Relationships,sex and sexuality, politics, life issues, abuse, dating, race relations, music, current events, dynamics of the black community and a whole bunch of other good ish.
Date / Time: 2/14/2009 6:02 PM UTC
Juice Radio ain’t going no where!
Greetings, and welcome to this installment of Juice Radio. Join us on Sunday, February 15th 6:00PM as we chat with three fabulous ladies who are all about hair; Eddie, creator of “Sweet Nature” hair care products (http://www.fabulousblackwoman.ning.com), Miss Kelly T (http://www.youtube.com/klt828), hair care expert and Lakisha T, creator of “Etae” hair care products (http://www.etaeproducts.com/index.htm). We will be chit chatting about proper hair care for black women, how we feel about our hair and how we care for our hair. This will be a very informative show, so definitely be there!
When it comes to black women, hair is an important part of our identity. We have a special, unique relationship with our hair that set us apart from other races of women. Our hair has been attacked, scrutinzed, ridiculed, self loathed, embraced, envied, fried, dyed, lyed, straight, kinky, nappy and every thing else under the sun.
Whether you use chemical relaxers to straighten your hair or you keep it natural, it is important that we embrace our hair, love our hair and respect our hair – regardless of texture. Total care, should embrace the principles of total wellness. When I say total wellness, this includes nutrition, environmental factors (stress, work, relationships), mental wellness, physical wellness, proper conditioning of hair and not over processing hair.
Join us on Sunday, February 15th at 6:00PM, we will further explore black women’s relationship with hair, what is the best way to care for it, and how to embrace it!
Until than, be good and take care
Peace & Blessings,
Miz D!
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