Hi there,
my name is Preye and I am the creator of My African Hairitage Style. I am purely Nigerian as my dad is an Ijaw man whilst my mum is Urhobo. I studied International Relations for my first degree and then International Business Management for my second degree. It became apparent that it was necessary for me to start a blog not just because my friends constantly put requests through for one but because l am proud of my African Culture, passionate about my hair and have my own sense of style. Hence, the name of the blog as I intend to display these interests on this blog.

I am obviously hair obsessed and it all began because being Nigerian (and surrounded by a lot of Nigerians) I always wondered why Nigerian ladies (African women) with afro textured hair never seemed to have long hair like our European and Asian counterparts. I began researching online, reading books, watching shows and asking questions to know what some of my Caucasian and Asian friends were doing that I wasn’t. I began changing bad habits, learning new hair handling techniques, experimenting with products to find what would work for me, eradicated chemicals and stopped using heat tools for a long time. September 2009 marked the start of my new hair journey and me cutting of my hair as it had been damaged from hair dying. I only left just about enough for it to be plaited and covered with weaves. For almost a year my friends and family did not see my hair when they finally did they realised I had cut my hair. When I straightened my hair in December 2012 my hair had reached bra strap length!

Aside from hair and style I see this ‘blogmosphere’ as my arena to let it all out and help each other in our journey being young ladies in this modern world. My vision is linked a lot to women particularly but of course I got love for the guys too. I personally feel that more emphasis should be placed on character, values, self-esteem, confidence and speaking up for what you believe in. But expressing feelings should never be equated to being a doormat.

My ‘personal notes’ section (found within the Inspirational Section) is a place for me to express certain views, please feel free to contribute your own 2cents. So, ladies (even men) let’s help each other help ourselves! Let the poems, the stories, the pouring of hearts, relationship advice, self-help tips and book reviews begin!

One quote I like and agree with is

“I don’t mind living in a man’s world as long as I can be a woman in it” – Marilyn Monroe

Anyways, my main message on this blog other than my interests mentioned is that WE (YOU) CAN GROW OUR (YOUR) HAIR with proper care. Follow me through this journey as you discover your hairnemies of progress! Lol. Enough about me, if you want to know more about the thought process behind this blog the the first post is for you ‘In the Beginning’ http://wp.me/p31sI3-8.

Kisses,
Lady P.
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20 comments

adetokunbohr's avatar
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pity i’m a man who’d lose his hair…to balding.

myafricanhairitagestyle's avatar
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Adetokunbo wish I was a doctor who could help. Regardless of hair or no hair just enjoy being you. Thanks for stopping over. xxx

AQ's avatar
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very inspiring hun as we have similar hair textures. xxx

myafricanhairitagestyle's avatar
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Always glad to know this has inspired in any way and it is definitely useful finding someone with similar textures as though everyone’s hair is different your hair might also respond positively to a lot of what I do as well.x

Chike's avatar
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Lady P, I must begin by appreciating your effort for sharing your thoughts with us. This is truly interesting. Like you, I believe in the Afrocentric dream and would forward this to as many I hope would love to be a part of this wonderful avenue of self discovery and creation. I should start with ‘Onyinye’, I think. hahahahahah

All the best.

myafricanhairitagestyle's avatar
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awwwwwwwwww Chike dearie this means a lot to me to read 🙂 You are definitely a man of wisdom 🙂 My love to you sweetheart ‘Onyinye’. x

Olive Chinwe Egbuta's avatar
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I love your hair, I love that it is natural and healthy, and that you are Nigerian!! So glad I found this blog. Even as a relaxed-hair girl, I admire blogs like this.

myafricanhairitagestyle's avatar
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Glad to have you here Chinwe 🙂 All the tips in terms of treatment are always applicable to relaxed hair as well. God bless you.x

Nigerian Food TV (@NigerianFoodTV1)'s avatar
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Good to see another natural Nigerian… I love you style dear and your blog is inspiring . Keep up the good work dear 🙂

myafricanhairitagestyle's avatar
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Thank you so much. Very honoured to get a comment from you dear. God bless 🙂

TheSweetestGirlEver's avatar
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your blog is awesome..i hope you wouldn’t mind dropping by my corner… http://www.dasweetestgalleva.wordpress.com

myafricanhairitagestyle's avatar
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thank you so much … will be sure to stop by your blog

TheGirl's avatar
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You got a neat blog!

myafricanhairitagestyle's avatar
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Thank you so much! Feels good to get positive feedback 🙂

TheGirl's avatar

You’re welcome, keep up the blog and stop by my corner when you get a chance!

myafricanhairitagestyle's avatar

will definitely visit 🙂

nafisah's avatar
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Hey! I just nominated you for the Sunshine and Shine Awards at http://missyoungandversatile.wordpress.com/2014/03/11/the-sunshine-and-shine-on-awards/

Nomzi Kumalo's avatar
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Lovely to meet you Preye. Do feel free to visit my blog when you get the chance to. 🙂

MAHS - My African HAIRitage Style's avatar
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nice to meet you too Nomzi! Thank you for stopping by. Just followed your blog 🙂

Nomzi Kumalo's avatar

Wonderful news. And thank you. Have a lovely week. 🙂

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