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International Natural Hair Meetup Day 2014
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Last Saturday, I attended the International Natural Hair Meetup Day event in Houston, hosted by Tendrils and Curls. It was a wonderful event!
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Girl, you looked beautiful. Your hair makes me drool lol And your makeup...you looked like a doll, seriously.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you two had a ball. I love meetups. I always leave with new contacts and fabulous products. Thanks for sharing.
LOL! Thanks!!! It was so much fun!!
DeleteOh, I almost forgot...happy belated birthday! Woot!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!!
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