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Memorial Day Weekend Hair 2018: Sleek, Wet & Fun
May 27, 2018 by Seymone Brutus
Here's 10 Moms doing it their own way.
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Michelle Obama Shares Childhood & College Photos With Curls And Braids
May 23, 2018 by Seymone Brutus
The beautiful Michelle Obama keeps on inspiring us with photos of her past and sharing her family upbringing, her first-time college experience, and how it shaped her life.
I love her beautiful childhood photo in pretty pastel pink among her parents whom she matches her mother in the same color, endearing look and hairstyle.
Their classic curls look like a soft rollerset, acheived with the pink and orange soft sponge rollers. How many of you remember those?
During the summer months, I used to watch my grandmother every night, roll up her shortcut and tie up her hair with a satin scarf. Guess what, I found some! If you love soft curls check them out!
Get inspired, see Mrs. Michelle Obama's original posts below ❤️
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The Beautiful Moms Who Attended The Royal Wedding With Glorious Hats And Fabulous Hair
May 19, 2018 by Seymone Brutus
Reading, viewing and listening to the highlights of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has been absolutely wonderful. It's been such a delight to see our favorite celebrities dressed for such a classy occasion.
May God bless their union as they embark on the beautiful journey of marriage!
Here are some of my favorite looks from the moms in attendance.
May God bless their union as they embark on the beautiful journey of marriage!
Here are some of my favorite looks from the moms in attendance.
1. Doria Ragland


2. Sarah Rafferty

3. Victoria Beckham


4. Serena Williams


5. Amal Clooney

6. Zara Phillips

7. Carey Mulligan

8. Kate Middleton


Who else is ready to plan the ultimate tea party? ππ
One of the toughest decisions I've had approaching labor and delivery is how I'm going to wear my hair. What hairstyle will I have?
For my first labor and delivery, I had a sew in with straight extensions. After 24 hours of labor, I rocked a low sleek ponytail. It was actually quite uncomfortable laying back on my ponytail in the hospital bed. Second delivery, I had a protective style called rope twists. There were so beautiful and convenient. Instead of heavy braids, these light twists with extensions allowed my scalp to breathe and I happily placed my hair in a top knot while preparing to birth my second son.
My first baby girl was one of the most special pregnancies. At the end of my pregnancy, I went to Orlando to get my hair done in another protective style called faux locs. It was so pretty and gave me an opportunity to see how I'd look if I'd ever lock my hair. Unfortunately, this hairstyle was very heavy and bulky so my top knot repeatedly fell during labor and delivery. Nevertheless, my hair was neat and beautiful.
For my most recent labor and delivery, my 4th child and precious 2nd baby girl, she came by total surprise. My hair was not done or planned ahead of time. I wore my own pretty kinks in a top bun, however, I didn't have any of my hair products. Without my hair products, my hair tends to be dry. So water was my best friend and while busy, bringing an angel into the world, I never thought to tell my husband to grab some hair stuff.
This is why I LOVE seeing what new moms and veteran moms choices of hairstyle for their labor and delivery. It's absolutely an inspiration to see what works for them and what makes them feel beautiful.
Tia Mowry is such a sweet, transparent soul. I love how she shares tips as a wife and mother without the obsessions of Hollywood. Instead of a chiseled 4 pack days or even flat stomach days and weeks after pregnancy, she shares the realness of what everyday moms face after their pregnancy journey and giving birth to their sweet child.
How nerve wrecking can it be to worry about your newborn baby and a "sexy" physique. The #snapback is a real thing that people are waiting to see after every pregnancy. But the reality is that your size, weight, and shape should not be according to media's standards, but according to what you and your partner deem beautiful.
For example, after having my 4th child my body has changed immensely. I have curves and bulges I've never had before and my husband and I are excited and embracing every inch.
Motherhood graduates your body from a girl to a woman. And women should define themselves individually, not by an outside standard.
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Thank you, Mrs. Tia Mowry, for always being such a beautiful example to look up to, encouraging moms everywhere to love themselves and find ways to manage real mother-hood. π
Tia Mowry’s Tips for Curly Hair Extensions | Quick Fix
May 10, 2018 by Seymone Brutus
Spring 2017 Braids With Beautiful Moms
April 29, 2017 by Seymone Brutus
Braids are essential right now! They're light, care-free and breathable for your lovely scalp. Not to mention, they're instant age lifters, bringing a youthful glow for any Mom who rocks them!
Here's 6 Moms showing us how beautiful braids or cornrows can be this spring!
1. Beyonce @beyonce
2. Tia Mowry @tiamowry
3. Mags @magsinstyle
4. Brittany @beautybybeemarie
5. Missy Sue @missysueblog
6. Brandi Harrell @brandirell
Which one is your favorite?
5 Instagram Hair Video Tutorials By Moms
October 20, 2016 by Seymone Brutus
I admit it, I have a problem. I can find a way to manage Instagram scrolling, liking and DM'n in at least 50% of my day. The good news is I'm not viewing trash, but Instagram gold. I love inspiration in just about anything! Here's hair inspiration by 5 beautiful mothers!
1. Mrs. Desi B @moredesib
Perm Rod Set
1. Mrs. Desi B @moredesib
Perm Rod Set
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Motherhood, Natural Living And Beautiful Braids
October 5, 2016 by Seymone Brutus
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