fuckyeahdarkgirls:

The 70’s were a crazy time in fashion; however the look a black woman sporting her natural hair is powerful. 

fuckyeahdarkgirls:

The 70’s were a crazy time in fashion; however the look a black woman sporting her natural hair is powerful. 

Comment /Source

Darrelynne Strother

Darrelynne Strother manages social media for a government agency in the Washington, DC area. In 2009, she graduated from the University of Virginia with a concentration in architecture| urban planning and a minor in studio art. In the summer of 2012, she started her own business, Curly Coils, which provides eco*friendly t-shirt towels, products and accessories for natural hair. Her hobbies include photography, art, crafts, gardening, green activities, and making everything! Curly Coils was inspired by transitioning my permed hair to its natural curly state. Many sources advised that t-shirts were much healthier for drying natural hair than towels. But, finding a t-shirt that was all cotton proved difficult -so I made one. I was so pleased with the result that I started Curly Coils. Each towel is handmade, eco-friendly, super absorbent and is good for all hair types. The cotton is grown without the use of pesticides, herbicides or other chemical fertilizers.