
Hi, darls. My name is Paige.
I am just a blogger caring for and having fun with my curls.
Care 4 Curls is an online space where I share my various curl adventures with you.
Please feel free to stop by my blog again or get a little closer via my Facebook page or Twitter. Watch my videos on Youtube or follow my Instagram. I love hearing from you, so do not feel shy in dropping me a line.
For contacts, email me at care4curls@yahoo.com
Thank you so much for reading and please spread the love!
hey paige—i’m so glad i found your blog–it’s very informative and i love your pictures–
your hair is simply beautiful and lush–whatever you’re doing to it, keep it up—
stop by my blog anytime—remain blessed!
Thank you so much & I will!
: )
Hey Paige. Thank you for answering my question on fb on I &hearts Natural Hair and directing me to your site. I gotta say that I got excited when I read that you are Nigerian; so am I. I will definitely tell my friends about your site!!!
you are welcome, Ogechi!!!
it feels so good to see my fellow Nigerians embracing their God-given curls!!! It helps me realise that I am not the only one.
thank you so much for visiting my blog and for your lovely words!!
Love your blog and your new layout, looks really clean and fresh
x
thank you, darling!
i was in the for a blog spring-clean; even though spring is months away – lol
My husband is African and I am Mzungu(White) my daughter has dreadlocks in her very curly hair. Got any tips how to keep the fuzzies at bay?
Hi Veg-Ease
thank you for stopping by. I must say, I find your blog really nice & your children completely adorable. It is truly inspiring to see an entire family that is vegan.
I wrote a little article that I hope will give you ideas on handling fuzzies on the dreads of your little one. You can find it HERE
Hello!
I have been natural for years but did not know of natural hair products. This weekend I started playing around with natural products. I made a conditioner with aloe Vera juice, avocado, honey, Shea butter, virgin olive and coconut oil and just a touch of Giovanni conditioner. So far so good.
I want to learn more about hennah-ing (major spell check!) LOL!!!
Next is a black soap shampoo concoction.
Thanks for your help.
Hello.
I came across your blog after searching the bag method. I’m looking for something
That can combat dryness and also my edges are a bit thin. Any suggestions?
Alex
TLC Naturals spritz & oil are great for moisturising & sealing. The grow it hair cream grows your edges back in a month or less. Find the products at http://www.tlcnaturalsonline.com