Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Natural Beauty Spotlight - Valerie June

I love seeing how uniquely different women and men loc's/dreads look. Because we all have a different textures, shapes, styles and color of hair. A lot of times, I will see someone that will look like they have perfect loc's, but knowing better... I am sure that each of their loc's are different in some kind of way, whether it be the length or the thickness.
I saw a picture of Valerie June on Holistic Loc's, and I was mesmerized! What a beautiful crown of hair she has. I just love it. Free form dreads are not every one's cup of tea. But I think she looks amazing. Valerie is a singing artist. To read more about her, check out the post on the Holistic Loc's Blog.

7 comments:

  1. WOW. she's gorgeous. i've never seen freeform locs look so good!

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  2. I know! I love the style... And it fits her perfectly.

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  3. WOW! until just now I thought I'd settle the "to lock or not to lock" question, lol. Those are awe-inspiring and sooooo beautiful. I wonder how long it took...and how much motzi it would take for me to grow some

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  4. I totally understand Goldenchica. I always wonder that if I had to do it all over again, if I would grow my loc's free form. But I think I am too much of a control freak... lol. I have to have some sort of order even when it comes to my hair. But Valerie really looks good with the larger dreads. Good luck with your decision.

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  5. i totally agree. her freeform locs are hypnotic. she has such a huge mane on that tiny body of hers...LOL!

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  6. I LOVE her locks and the style. She is almost too beautiful. Great post!

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  7. I'm a black woman with locs, I want to tranform to freeform loc; what should I do?

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