Let’s Talk Edges!

Hi guys, I know it’s been a week since you heard from me or something like that. This working class young lady is trying to balance work, family, relationships, personal things and what not but I will try to post once a week minimum as promised. Now edges of your hairline typically imply your front […]

The Big Chop! TWA Inspiration

So, a number of my closest friends have done the big chop. Biola did hers last year and now has close to 6 inches of new growth. And now I just got an iMessage from my other wifey aka Omoboluwaji! A pic of her with her big chop, I am so excited!! lol. For those […]

Hair Project: Wig Making

As most of my friends know one of my go to protective styles is fixing my Brazilian weave. I have these extensions in different lengths depending on the look/style I want to achieve whilst giving my Afro hair a break. It’s also a time to nurture my natural hair underneath. It is for this reason […]

iStyle myStyle – OOTD: 1

Typically I tend to send/post my OOTD particularly on Sundays to friends & loved ones as I go to church. So, I might as well document past and future OOTDs on here. I would say my style is influenced by my personality, my interests, my body shape and my African heritage. Here’s one of many […]

Lesson 1: Hair Biology for Beginners

Good day class!:-) So, I have been thinking about what I would like to talk about for the my next post and I just feel like it should be informative. I have read numerous books, articles, watched videos, networks and asked questions over the years in my search for hair knowledge to care for mine. […]

Deep Conditioning – My Pre-poo treatment + Detangling Process

One of the major questions I get asked is “Preye how do you keep your hair soft/manageable”? For a start I would like to make it clear that my hair (well, my natural afro hair) has never been soft.I mean it is what Nigerians would describe as kpako (meaning hard/tough) hair. Overtime, I have embraced […]

Thanksgiving Sunday (03/03/2013)

Hi there,      I had an amazing day in the presence of God. In Nigerian culture it is not uncommon that we tend to wear our traditional attire. I remembered my friends (three siblings: Chinenye, Ezinne and Chijioke) mum (Mrs Ojukwu) got her tailor in Nigeria to make me a skirt and a top […]