We are keen to provide the content that you want. Because of you we've gone from a blog all about Heather's hair journey to a website with the most diverse collection of natural hair stories.
When we started creating DIY Hair Recipes, most of you said you just wanted a ready-to-buy high quality product line and two years later, it's here. Now, we want to know what else we can do for you. Please answer the poll below and make a comment too to be entered into a draw for a boxed set of Queen of Kinks, Curls & Coils hair products.
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Pamela Gibson
23/9/2015 03:24:36 pm
Could you post more articles about alopecia.
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Heather Katsonga-Woodward
24/9/2015 01:51:35 pm
Noted. I can do that.
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Cindy
23/9/2015 09:24:54 pm
I like the blogs but more in protective styles would be great.
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Heather Katsonga-Woodward
24/9/2015 01:52:03 pm
I have actually been wanting to do this, thanks!
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Keisha henry
24/9/2015 12:53:25 am
I would like more on maintaining the moisture in my dry hair.
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Heather Katsonga-Woodward
24/9/2015 01:53:17 pm
Okay, I'll organize a series of tips presentations. Thanks!
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D.
24/9/2015 03:56:57 am
I love the blog interviews with the Queens who have lustrous, healthy hair and their accounts of their hair journey but I'd love to hear from at least one newly natural and see/read the occasional check up on her growth/healthy hair journey, along with frustrations and mishaps with advice from Heather on remedies. Like a mini-series. Perhaps we see this newly natural use Heather's product line and mark her progress along the way.
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Heather Katsonga-Woodward
24/9/2015 01:57:16 pm
This is a great idea...I'm actually thinking of BC'ing myself on 1 Jan and doing that journey - **GASP**
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Audrey Bruce
24/9/2015 05:23:50 am
I would like to see more information on day to day maintenance/techniques for 4C hair.
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Heather Katsonga-Woodward
24/9/2015 01:53:49 pm
Thanks Audrey, noted!
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Nisha
24/9/2015 06:33:23 am
Like your blog, especially you show women with tight coils. Keep up the good work
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Heather Katsonga-Woodward
24/9/2015 01:54:44 pm
Thanks. I wish more applied. We get a lot fewer applications from those with 4C hair.
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Nisha W.
24/9/2015 10:47:24 am
Haircare products on people with severe food allergies. My 4 year old daughter is allergic to peanuts/tree nuts, wheat and eggs, it's hard finding the right shampoos/conditioners and grease or oils for her hair without a reaction. I have yet to find anything safe for her, the only oil I can use is evoo but still have dry hair. Her hair is past her shoulder blades.
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Heather Katsonga-Woodward
24/9/2015 01:56:10 pm
That sounds awful Nisha. I'll see if I can find something on that.
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valerie
24/9/2015 04:57:03 pm
I had to recut all my hair again because every time I comb through my hair it was coming out really bad I now trying to get strong again ejay can I do please
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joyce bonner
24/9/2015 08:19:01 pm
Hi Heather, congrats on your new product line, thanks for all you do to keep us informed, would love to see more hair formulations, am really interested in how to formulate incorporating things like clays into shampoos and conditioners, also interested in how to make whipped shampoos and conditioners, can you help with this?
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LaWanda
24/9/2015 11:37:09 pm
I have hair loss/thinning at the crown of my head. If possible, show hairstyles that are able to house this problem area bedsides ponytails. Thanks!
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Tarheeladybug
25/9/2015 05:13:30 am
I would love more tips for moisturizing hair for athletes. My daughter swims daily and keeping her hair moisturized along with the daily dose of chlorine has been very challenging.
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abs
25/9/2015 05:19:10 pm
Hi Heather I would really love to see more bout women with locs hair. Tips on how to maintain products to use that won't cause build up and have the Locs looking dirty. Should people with Locs co wash etc. I would really appreciate any info/knowledge you may have on the topic
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Stacey
28/9/2015 07:43:20 pm
Hi Heather,congratulations on finishing the Queen of Kinks product line! Are you also planning to distribute it in Africa?
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Kiki C
3/10/2015 06:51:08 am
Hello.
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Utlwi
26/10/2015 01:16:24 am
I have thick 4C hair that has led to many relapses (back to relaxer) because I had neither the patience or time to deal with the knots and tangles. For a while I thought braiding was a no-no but I've since come to learn that it can be protective too. Thanks for a great blog Heather. Do include more protective style tips in 2016, and I'm keeping my fingers crossed that I will be featured on your blog before the end of 2016, as the Queen of tight 4c ringlets :-)
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