Naturally ACT Presents: Love’n My Natural Hair

Product & Style Workshop | Saturday April 18, 2015

“Love’n My Natural Hair” is a workshop focused on gathering  people of all hair types. Come connect with other curly, wavy, coily, kinky and loc’ed naturals.  Lets have some fun…. Get curlpiration learn from my mistakes and success in this journey.

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I’ll talk about the pros and cons of natural hair and all the stages I experienced and sometimes still go through on my  journey……. “My hair is ugly!” –  “Why won’t my hair do that?” – “This is too hard to maintain!” – “Its unprofessional!” etc.

Your hair is unique to you! My goal is to share with you some basics in hair care and styling from my personal experiences and encourage you to LOVE YOUR HAIR!

What To Expect:

  • Lots of Laughter & Fun
  • Product Demonstrations
  • Product  Recommendations
  • Spring Hair Care Tips & Tricks
  • Hair Tools
  • Giveaways and more

Who Should Attend:

  • New naturals
  • Naturals who desire healthy hair
  • Moms with Natural Daughters /Dads with Natural Daughters
  • Natural hair enthusiasts
  • Loc’ed naturals
  • Relaxed and considering natural
  • YOU…..

~Registration April 5th – April -17th ~

 General Admission $17.00 ~ Ages 15 & Up 

CLOSED

 Youth ADMISSION $12.00 ~ AGES 5 – 14

CLOSED


Early Bird Registration March 7th – April 4th 

Closed

General Admission  – Ages 15  & Up $15.00

Youth Admission –  Ages 5 -14 $10.00


Love’n My Natural Hair – One-On-One Workshop $25.00

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Disclaimer: Naturally ACT was created for informational purposes only. Reviews and testimonials reflect individual results and personal experiences only. Results may vary based on individual . There’s no guarantee of specific result. I am not a cosmetologist or a licensed professional stylist thus the information provided by NaturallyACT.com | Aleka C. Thrash are based personal experiences and research. It’s important to learn what works best for you and your hair; please do not assume that everything shared will best for you. Follow any instructions and suggestion at your own risk; it is always best to consult with a licensed professional especially if you have intense questions about using any of techniques or products suggested. NaturallyACT.com | Aleka C. Thrash is not responsible for hair damage and or loss as a result of reading this blog. Please use all suggested techniques and or products at your own risk.

5 Comments

  1. Shauntee says:

    Incredible! Wish I could be there.

    1. Thank you so much Shauntee your support really means so much!

  2. Cierra McKinney says:

    The natural hair workshop was an amazing experience. As someone who has been natural for nearly a year I came completely optimistic about the quality of information I would take away from the workshop. Outside of the time allotted for us to really fellowship and share real life experience , I found most beneficial the product display and live demonstration of “how to”. Although we all have different types of hair I felt that this workshop provided maintenance tips and and promoted overall hair health.

    I will definitely attend the second session !

  3. Jasmine says:

    I had a great time on Saturday and learned a lot!!! I look forward to going to your next seminar!!!

  4. Jasmine says:

    The Natural Hair workshop was AMAZING and very informative!!! I learned quite a bit, but one of the biggest things I learned is that going natural is very doable. Prior to going to the workshop, the idea of going natural was intimidating (it still is…but not nearly as much). I think this class is needed because it provides a lot of good information. It’s one thing to look up how to go natural online and search for tips that way…but it’s so much better to get the information and tips from someone who’s done it and knows whether or not things work, first hand. I’m adopted, and this information would’ve been extremely helpful to have when my adoptive parents were raising me. One reason is because it would’ve prevented the years of damage that has been done to my hair. African American hair is not easy to maintain…so having an understanding of the care it requires is important (whether you’re a parent that wants to learn how to take care of your child’s hair or if you want to learn how to take care of your own hair). I’m definitely going to Aleka’s other workshops…and I highly recommend that anyone else looking to go natural go as well!!!

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