Dear Queen,
If you’ve ever looked in the mirror and struggled to love what you see — your coils, your curls, your crown — know that you are not alone. This space was created just for you.
Our book entitled 'Self-Acceptance' is more than just a book — it's a gentle guide back to yourself. It's a reminder that your beauty is not up for debate, that your natural hair is a powerful expression of who you are and that you are worthy of love and confidence exactly as you are.
It's time to begin the journey of embracing every part of you — boldly, unapologetically and beautifully.

Self-Acceptance
For Type 4 Natural Hair
Reclaiming beauty as a Black woman with natural coily hair is about rewriting the narrative that has long excluded us.
For generations, Eurocentric standards of beauty have dominated the mainstream, often portraying straight hair, lighter skin, and narrow features as the ideal.
As a result, many of us grew up questioning our worth, straightening our hair to fit in and hiding the very features that make us unique.
But there is a quiet revolution happening—one where we no longer ask for permission to feel beautiful. We are redefining beauty on our own terms.
When you choose to wear your hair in its natural state, you are not just making a personal statement, you are participating in a collective healing. You are reminding yourself and the world that beauty does not have one look, one texture, or one definition.
Your coils tell a story of resilience, culture and legacy.
They are not something to tame, but something to treasure.
Reclaiming beauty means seeing yourself through your own loving eyes, not through a lens that was never meant for you.
It is a daily act of resistance, of pride, and of self-celebration.