News flash!
I'm still in love with nail designs.
I'm really not sure what took me so long to jump on the nail bandwagon but sis is here and I feel like I'm on this ride for the long haul.
So since I'm still searching the internet each week for inspiration to bring my nail tech at my appointments (trust me...she sick of me and my millions of pix's). That also means I have new designs to share with you all as inspiration as well.
Check out the nail designs im crushing on this month below.
For as far back as I can remember I have always LOVED protective styles! Box braids, faux locs, goddess braids, kinky twist, feeder braids, crochet styles...I could go on.
I would beg my mom to do my box braids when I was younger and then sit patiently for hours on a Sunday just so I could go to school on Monday fresh AF and braids swinging only to be crying the next day from an itchy & burning scalp.
End result...a protective style that lasted all of 48 hours and a pissed mom.
If you're experiences sound anything like mine you probably thought just as I did. That you were allergic to fake hair and was doomed to never rock bomb ass braids again.
But thats not the case there IS and answer to your issues and I have it for you, so get ready to rock them braids again girl!
If you've been following my stories over on Instagram you'll know that getting my nails done has become one of my self care routines during my me time and journey back to myself since having a kid.
What I didn't know was that you all would love the nail designs I picked. So much so that every time I post them I get tons of questions on everything from where I get my nails done, to how I pick my designs and if I can send you examples of nail designs.
Since I can't do that for everyone I decided to compile a list of 40 of my favorite nail designs for y'all for all different occasions and personal styles.
Check em out.
Apparently starting an urban garden has become all the rage and I love it!
When I shared a glimpse of my balcony urban garden on IG last year, I was surprised at how many of you reached out wanting tips on how to start an urban garden of your own.
If I would have known folks were interested in this I would have shared how to start an urban garden ages ago as this isn't a new practice for me its actually a little hobby. Every place i've lived since I moved out on my own has had some form of urban garden.
Some years are better than others and what i've grown has changed but i'm supper happy to share how to start an urban garden with you all!
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