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By Kerone Maxineau
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Welcome back to Lumynex Essentials Texture Talk Podcast. I am your host Kerone Maxineau. I am Natural hair, consultant, author podcaster. and your natural curl champion. I'm in the business of inspiring and empowering woman with natural Afro textured hair to overcome those challenges and those unknown certainties so that she could be on a path to achieving healthy and or growing natural hair. So welcome back my beautiful listeners. And for those who are tuning in for the first time, I just want to welcome you. Today, we have a guest and she is such a creative Yes, this sister is creative. She makes here own hair bonnets. I was on Facebook, right and I'm just scrolling along and all of a suddenly I saw her showed up in my feed. And I was like, let me take a look because I know it's a hair bonnet. Let me take a look at the files of it. And girl, honey when I saw those styles when I saw those patterns and designs. I was so blown away because she makes them herself. I was like Oh, I know excuse my excitement to reach out to her to find out about little bit more about these bonnets that she makes because she needs to be well known about this. Yes, she is a creative but despite that she's a beautiful natural sistah. And she is the owner of sassy creations bonnets. And her name is Ashley.
I've been natural for a long, long, long time. And when I first started out, I was trying to figure out how to maintain and moisture in my hair. That was the biggest thing, moisture, moisture moisture because it seemed I don't know if you know about me. So if you've been here in Mississippi, it is not super, super hot. And it's very humid, and my hair dryer all the time. I was like it's got to be something that I'm doing.Wrong, I got to figure this thing out. And so I did some research. And I saw that people were wearing bonnets. [Listen to the Full Episode]
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Welcome back to Lumynex Essentials: Textured Talk Podcast. I am your host Kerone Maxineau. I am your natural hair consultant, author, podcaster, and your natural curl champion. I am in the business of inspiring and empowering women with natural Afro-textured hair to overcome those challenges and those unknown certainties so that she can be on a path to achieving healthy and or growing hair. If you're tuning in to listen for the first time, I just want to welcome you. Today we have another guest. She has a platform that is called catch her on the runway that incorporates healthy natural hair and black travel lifestyle. Her name is Erica. Erica, are you there?
Yes, I am here. I'm excited to be here. Welcome. So happy to hear from you.
Black travel.
And I'm sure I listened. Learn more about that. Right. And also you've been a great hair enthusiastic regarding specifically about having healthy natural hair. So if you don't mind, tell us where you are from.
Yeah, definitely. So, I was born and raised in the Bronx, New York.
My parents are from the Caribbean. My mom is from Jamaica. My dad is from Barbados. And so you know, I'm a real West Indian girl out here. Nice Island girl. Absolutely. Yes. And I can't and I can attest to that. Yes. I was born in Jamaica, Montego Bay, and I grew up in New York, upstate New York, Albany, New York. So welcome Caribbean connection. Yes, yes. Yeah. I love it. I love it.
Also, so Yeah, go ahead. Tell us a bit more about yourself as well.
Definitely so I, pretty much I went to college in Virginia, I went to Norfolk State University shout out to my Spartans.
That's honestly where my natural hair journey began. I wore permed hair growing up, my parents permed my hair. And so all my life I had a permed in college. I found out about all the chemicals and everything that's in perm. And I decided to go natural. And so I started this crazy roller coaster over natural hair journey. And it took me years to finally get it right, which is where I'm at now. So I decided to share my journey on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and then that's how my youtube channel kind of got started. And then since I love to travel, I wanted to share some of my travel journeys with everyone as well. So what was the real inspiration with the travel, where to actually came from? {Listen to the full episode]
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Welcome back to Lumynex Essentials texture tall Podcast. I am your host Kerone Maxineau. I am your natural hair consultant, author podcaster, and your natural curl champion. I'm on a mission to inspire and empower women with natural Afro-textured hair to overcome those struggles and those unknown certainties so that she can be on a path to achieving healthy and or growing hair. And if that's you, I give you praise. So for those who are tuning in for the first time, I just want to welcome you thank you so much for taking your time out to listen to this phenomenal natural hair podcast. But today, I just want to bring on a guest that is so excited and loves her natural hair. She has her own hair product which is called AuthenticaAliMe. And not only that, it caters to our own hair needs, but she offered her handmade, natural hair product to the natural hair community and she is so excited to be on this podcast on top of that
I want to introduce you to Alicia. Alicia. Are you there? Hello, hello. Hello, I am here. Hi. Lovely. Thank you for taking the time out to join and to share all that natural hair stuff. Thank you. Yes. Thank you so much for having me. I appreciate it. Thank you. We appreciate you. I appreciate Thank you so much. So, let the listeners know a little about you. So tell us where you are from? Well, yes, I am originally from Malvern, Arkansas, small little country town population of about 10,000 people but yes, I'm a little country girl at heart. That's where I'm from. Wow. So how's the town you said it's a small town there. Yes. So small-town population is about 10,000 people very, very small.
It's one of those times where everybody knows everybody, everybody knows everybody's business. You know, one big old, ginormous family.
Everybody knows you, everybody knows. A lot of issues, right? Because everybody's gonna know what's going on. Yeah, it could be a good thing that it could be like a con against that.
Exactly.
So, what we would like to know about your natural hair journey and what is natural mean to you, so part of that, can you just bring us on and like, What inspired you to become natural? See what inspired me to become natural? , to be honest, my first thought was different. and then I had to do a little bit of research. I asked questions because I have some friends that are natural and we just got to talk, going about it in everything and then that's when I learned I'm like whoa so okay this is the hair day you know God has blessed me with and here I am you know putting these harsh chemicals on my hair we got to do something about this. Yes, I was like oh no, no, no no, we're not be putting in on my hair anymore. So I had one good friend in particular who pretty much kind of walked me through with their transition because I didn't do like a big chop big shot. We just started with the transition first and she let me know like what products and everything I need to purchase to get started. And it was very cool. [Listen to the full Episode]
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We have a great phenomenal woman and her name is Shaunte'. She is the owner of Head 2 Souls. She provides services in the cosmetic industry, catering towards skincare and also hair care. Shaunte', are you there? I'm so glad to have you on this podcast so you can share what you do, what you love, and what is great about your business because we are excited to hear about it. I'm excited to hear about it because there is someone out there that can benefit from you and to get to know you more of what you do. Yes. Awesome. So, you just disclosed to me that you are a cosmetologist, correct? Yes. Awesome. We would like to know what inspired you to become a cosmetologist.
I was doing other things and going other routes. And then I said, okay, why did I change my plan at 15? I said I'm going to go to college and get a four-year degree. And then I'm going to go to cosmetology school, get my license so I can run a profitable and a good growing and a business-minded salon versus somebody that's just going out and saying, I'm about to own a salon and don't have a clue about any business.
So you just had to get business-oriented, orientated, and business, um, educated. So make sure that you have everything lined up, what you need to do, because it does take knowledge in order to run a business. [Listen to the full episode]
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Welcome back to Lumynex Essentials Textured Talk Podcast. I am your host Kerone Maxineau. I am your
natural care consultant, author, and your natural girl champion. I'm in the business of inspiring and empowering women with natural afro-textured hair to overcome those challenges and those unknown certainties so that she can be on a path to achieving healthy and or growing natural hair and if that's you, girl, I give you praise!
Welcome back! Thank you for listening in tuning in and inviting your curly girlfriends. Today, I want to touch a highlight on what does it mean to have naturally curly or coiled hair? I cannot speak for everyone, but I can speak personally for myself. One thing I can say that we all agree upon is that we do have a love and a hate relationship sometimes with our hair and we do experience those challenges where we feel like I cannot bother with my hair today and then we have those good days. So, I can agree with that. Do you agree with that? Great!
Well, what does it mean for me to have naturally tightly coiled hair? I know that when I made the transition about over 10 years ago. I had no idea. I was lost. 1 was confused. I did not really know how to take care of my hair. I was turning into YouTube, reading blogs, and following what the girls were doing and I did the same thing. Until I realized what they did, it did not work for me because it wasn't my hair as compared to their hair. My hair was totally different. I was trying to make my hair be like their hair but that wasn't my hair. My hair is only unique to me. I had to learn how to first accept my hair the way it is and then I had to dive deeper into how I can better understand my hair and what approaches were needed. I then I discovered a regimen that I never knew what a regimen was. I needed a regimen for my hair and that was the starting point that led me to understand a hair care regimen is what I need in order to be successful in my hair care journey.
Let me know was that your experience or something similar to mine. Having a hair care regimen and having a hair care regimen then I understood how it can apply to my own naturally tightly coiled hair. The one thing I do love about our hair is that it is so unique. It has such a unique texture compared to any other race. You see black hair gives significance and has power. That it can create political concerns,
barriers, divisions, and oh my god texture discrimination or even the other discrimination. You know what I'm talking about within our own black community. However, there are some women out there that still see their hair as a problem and not consider it as a blessing. I found out if we continue to carry this lie that our hair that naturally grows from our scalp. How can we set an example to our black little girls who truly love themselves right now and not aware of the out lash or put too much concern about her hair? [Listen to the Full Episode]
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Hello and welcome back again. I'm so happy that you decided to tune in, to listen in, to get another natural hair strategies so you can apply in your journey. Hi and welcome back. My name is Kerone Maxineau. I am a natural hair consultant, author, and your natural curl girl. I'm in the business of inspiring and empowering women with Afro-textured hair so that she can feel confident. Let's worry some and less stressful when a constant taking care of her hair so that she can love and embrace it entirely.
Now, I just want to give you a little background about myself. When I went natural, I didn't have the confidence and the assurance to really know how to embrace my hair, much less how to even take care of it. I have done the research. I have read blogs. I even watch YouTube tutorials. But the only thing that really stuck out that helped me was actually researching and applying strategies to my own hair. And from there, I became less worried about how to really rock my hair as of today.
So welcome on today. Again, what we're going to talk about today is, are you developing your natural hair goals? Do you have a set of natural hair goals that you want to pursue? And if you haven't, I will really want you to dive into really look into what goals do you have for your hair? Because you see, when you have a goal, it means that you are working towards that progress. And when you work towards that progress, no matter what stumbling blocks come in.
That progress, you know, you're still reaching to achieve and to accomplish that goal. So what I'm gonna do. I'm going to probe your mind for a second. And I want you to think of these things on these three questions to help you to kind of zone in so you can pull out certain goals that you have for yourself. Now, I'm going to keep it, General, and these may help to trigger some thoughts. I want you to think about this one.
What is a problem you have with your natural hair? Because if you have a problem with your natural hair, there is a solution to solve it. And what is the number one problem that is stopping you to reach that goal that you want for your hair and not leave? What is stopping you right now from getting the hair that you want? So take a minute and think on those questions that I just present presented to you, because they're going to help to pull out.
Why are you embracing your hair and why are you not embracing your hair? Because when you have those goals that you are able to work towards that. Now, when it comes to developing a goal, there has to be a structural design or a map so you can achieve that goal. And having a design and a map is very great. However, they can't become somewhat hard for others or somewhat complex, and sometimes it can become a duplicate. So when you have a design, when you have a map for your natural hair, it can help you to get points. [Listen to the full espisode]
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Most of us have spent time reviewing products influencing our buying decision. Today, we will look into why this may not be the best choice when it comes to making product purchases first hand.
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Discover how to: Promote hair growth, Repair Damaged Hair, Moisturize Scalp, Soften Frizzy & Dry Looking Hair. Grab your FREE 30 Days Hair Growth Guide Challenge: http://bit.ly/2SJ5Erg
Join the New Natural Hair Community Membership for real SERIOUS hair care learning experience to overcome breakage, thinning, hair loss, dryness, and "slow" growing hair. Not your typical hair group. Click here: https://bit.ly/3elCuba
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The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.