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Hi loves,

How have you been? Hope you missed me as much as I missed you. Have you read my BellaNaija interview ? I’m still so excited.

Anyways, I’m back with some 4c hair inspiration for y’all. Enjoy!!!

1. Chunky Twist Out!!!

I achieved this Twist out with Shea butter only. You see why I say Shea butter is a miracle worker???

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2. Bantu Knot Out
This one surprised me. I wasn’t planning to wear my hair out this way. I just put my hair in bantu knots as I normally do every night, and when I woke up and undid the knots, I met this beauty!!!
OK, shea butter doesn’t get the glory for this one. My Beautiful Textures Moisturizer did this.

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3. A puff
Well this isn’t really a style but I just like how I look in the pictures, especially the one on the left, so I’m forcing you to like the pictures too;) .

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4. Two strand twists
I’m a protective style addict and I was getting tired of styling everyday so @crazie_christian put my hair in a low manipulation style- two strand twists.

I didn’t have any clear picture if the twists, so just enjoy my fine face *runs away*.

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5. Lastly…
I know this is supposed to be my hair diary but this was too cute not to share.
I put this cute hairstyle together on pretty Zode, do you remember her from Zode’s Top Tips For Transitioners?

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That’s all for now! If you want to see me more often, make sure you stalk me on instagram @naturalnimi. You can follow my personal account also @froqueen

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This baby loves to get your hair questions, send them to nimiaworinde@gmail.com.

If you wanna collabo or do business with this bebe, I’m just an email away. *wink*

XOXO…
Nimi ❤

Published by Natural Nimi

I am a medical student residing in Lagos, Nigeria. I have worn my hair natural(unpermed) since 2013, and here I share my experiences. I'm not perfect, but I believe that natural is a journey on which we are constantly learning. 

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