Monday, 23 April 2012

Me Time

A woman's crown of glory
By: Aviwe Ndyaluvane

 It doesn't have a 3D view, because i took.

This past weekend I had the thrill of changing my hairstyle, and I know every woman envies me, because there's nothing more that we like than having our hair 'titivated'.
Because I am both a vintage lover and a self-proclaimed trend-setter, I opted for a good old braided fringe. I must have taken you to them good old days, because we all had those when we were young. Moreover, I did not change much of the hairstyle, because I wanted something different in our modern society. So, I have candle burnt my braids at the edges as was done back in the 1990's.

The best part is that it didnot cost me much, as I had my friend, Nelly, braid me in the comfort of my own home; well in her bedroom to be quite frank-we live in a commune. Eventhough I was quite a b*tch in the begining, the end product came out stunningly and satisfactory. Ooh! Did I mention she had me cut my afro-dreadlocks (wipes tears). Surprisely, my friend, Nasiphi, claims that I look cute in short hair. So, after i get rid of this style I will be showcasing another one- with no expenses paid (pouts). But then wait! You guys know my next move now...

For chic hairstyles, checkout this link 

there are more than a hundred hairstyles to get inspiration from. Here are my two favourites from the first ten i saw this morning.



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That's Nelly and Me; that's the hairstyle I had before this one (maybe I should update my twitter avatar...)



2 comments:

  1. Wow!! you look like one of the Mazwai sister, i think it's ntsiki if im not mistaken. Great blog sister

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    1. Thanx a lot, now that you have mentioned it. I think Ntsiki had a similar hairstyle :)

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