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3 Things You Can Do To Embrace Your Black Beauty

Let's just start by saying, you're already enough! The purpose of this information is never to ridicule you or blame you for doing the things you do and living your life. Our mission is to inspire those who may not or need motivation loving their natural self.


EMBRACE YOUR HAIR

Black women and girls get major grief from their hair mostly because they it doesn't always adhere to society's standards of beauty. They're told their natural hair is "untidy" and "unprofessional". But Black hair is beautiful. It's unique and versatile. So whatever you choose to do to your hair, own it. Whether you have braids, locs, Bantu knots, or a silk press, embrace it. Because once you start truly embracing your hair, you embrace yourself.


PROFESS YOUR BEAUTY & STRENGTH

To understand your strength, think back to what Black women have been through over the years. Groundbreaking African American leaders like Simone Biles and Misty Copeland have and had dreams that didn't come easy due to the color of their skin. The Olympics refused to score Simone correctly because she was too good at what she does. Misty Copeland became the first African American appointed as a Principal dancer, which is the highest rank dancer at a Ballet company. These women didn't let their obstacles deter them. It's up to you to take that same approach and find your own resilience.


LOVE THE BLACK SKIN YOU'RE IN

Black comes in different shades and they're all beautiful. Yet darker-skinned black women have so many stories of how badly they were treated because of the skin they were born in. But darker skin is gorgeous, no matter the shade. Your melanin is what makes your hair strong. It's what makes your skin resilient against the sun's rays. It's what makes you, you. Your melanin s magic and it's time to embrace it

Be original, show off your beauty, and tell your story. #ilovemyblack #myblackbeautymatters #donttouchmyhair
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