Monday, November 9, 2009
Friday, November 6, 2009
Is your hair preventing you from working out?
All of these photos are of Naturally Radiant women who love to wear their hair natural.These women are mom, professionals, and free! Natural hair options allow these women to workout, travel and remain naturally fabulous without worrying about their hair!
I hope you all are looking and feeling Fabulous! I have stepped up my game recently by committing to working out 3 days a week. I also committed to eat right. I have created an eating plan but I will not share that info until the new year as it proves itself to work for me. Anyway I had been listening to the Micheal Baisden show recently and discovered that he has a section having women calling in talking about why they don't workout. It was amazing to hear how women still say that they don't workout because they want to keep their hairstyle for two weeks or so. Well being a salon owner I can't really say that it is totally amazing to hear that statement , but I have been taking care of my clients who live their life fully without hair restraints.
First of all let me shed a little history of myself.I have to admit that I have not totally exposed my business or talents fully for the last ten years.I have been married for 11 years and once we became pregnant and I became a mommy my focus changed. My Cosmetology career started when I was a child but 13 is when I started taking hair clients. My first hair show that I produced was in New Haven ,Ct at the age of 19.I later moved to Atlanta, finished Cosmetology School and went in full gear. It was not until I landed my hair artistry in a national magazine when I realized that I had a true gift. From there I was featured in several hair publications, even landed some covers to magazines. I started working with celebrities such as Angela Bassett, Kandi and Tini of escape, Jermaine Dupri, and others.My career was at a very high peek and I feel in love with my now husband.To make a long story short my husband graduated from Morehouse College , he opened a cafe in Myrtle Beach SC on the beach and we lived in Ga, and SC. My husband and I had a ball running the cafe and I also started dabbing into the media industry and started working at a radio station. I was on my way to being a baby Oprah until God blessed us with our daughter Shina in 1999.Then Our son Mr. Chase in 2001. We opened two salons in Atlanta and it wasn't until Chase was born that we started Natural Radiance Beauty Company offering exclusive salon services as well as all natural hair and body products. So all of this to say currently I have a private, exclusive two chair hair loft that is close to my home.I am such a hands on mom that I enjoy the convinance of working close to home . My clients enjoy the hair loft and the convinance and schedule allows me to focus on raising my family and letting the world know about Nekesa's Natural Radiance hair/skin products. I have not advertised the services aspect of my company publicly. The product and education aspect of the company is advertised quarterly.
Now that you have some history of the beginning of Nekesa and NNR Beauty Company you can realize why someone so talented and skilled in haircare has been unknown to some and loved by many. God has carved my lane for me and I am learning balance of family and business everyday.I have taken full ownership over my gift ,thankful to god. My experience in natural haircare, hair weaving, and braiding and chemical services are strong enough to help the listeners of Micheal Baisden overcome their hair issues. I have converted clients from relaxer to naturals for the past 10 years. I have also taught clients, salon operators,and owners how to care for their own hair texture how it grows out of their hair while still looking Glam!!!The world is my stage ! Lights ,Camera, Action look for "The Best"aka The Hair Goddess aka Hair Therapist, and Hair Guru @ NNR Beauty Company. Here are some examples of NNR clients who are natural and Loving It!
More Hair
Nekesa J. Smith
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
I'm just a tad concerned about Black women not having any hair in a few years....due to weaves. It's not that I wake up every morning thinking about hair weaves, but I write a lot of hair stories, which means I talk to a lot of experts. They're pretty much all saying the same thing, that hair loss, due to the tension or glue from weaves (and lace fronts actually) is common today. And it doesn't seem to matter whether I'm talking to a stylist, dermatologist or trichologist (scalp expert), they're all seeing, regularly, compromised hairlines, bald patches, or major thinning, from weaves. I asked Kim Kimble, kimblehaircare.com (stylist to Beyoncé, Mary J and plenty of other gorgeous-haired celebs) to enlighten me on this particular issue. She started off by letting me know that, for the most part, hair weaving isn't taught in beauty school. You need a license to color or relax hair, but you don't need a license to weave. And most stylists learn to weave by trial and error.
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POSTED: OCTOBER 27, 2009
Weave Got Issues: How to Protect Your Hair When Wearing Extensions
Pamela Edwards Christiani
Adrin Washington, a weave pro at the Ted Gibson & Hela Spa, helaspa.com, in D.C., says he has a host of weave-wearing clients with healthy heads of hair. How so? Washington says you need a great stylist (one who knows what your hair can take and will weave accordingly) and quality human hair. Sounds simple enough, but this combination just isn't the norm. A great stylist will make sure your scalp remains clean and healthy. She/he will give you plenty of deep treatments, regular trims and more than likely suggest you give that weave a break every now and then. FYI, a lot of talented stylists get their quality hair from Extensions Plus, extensions-plus.com and getgorgeoushair@ymail.com,
This was an interesting article that I found on Essence.com. During the fall and winter it is usually the time when most clients want to weave hairweave to give their hair a restight.Most weaves are set to last for about 8-10 weeks.The essential part of a good hairweave is the foundation.The hair cannot be braided to tight or sew in too tight.It is important to research what techniques that the stylist uses to give you a desired look.Once you have the weave it is important to not pull or constantly tug on the hair. Another thing is to keep you scalp clean and stimulated by massage. I recommend NNR Scalp Refresher which a witch hazel based natural scalp astringent.
Hairweaves are a mere accessory to the woman who loves to change things up here and there. As a matter of fact I am thinking about upgrading my swag and gettting a weave for the winter.Stay tuned for the pics
Until Later,
Nekesa J.Smith
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Todays Business of Mommyhood
The beauty about being a momprenuer is the flexibility you have to hang out at you kids school. This blog is of course about haircare, products and the beautybusiness but the key element for the blog is the fact tht I am a full time mom and wife while running my business. I was inspired to start this blog last summer because I knew in adition to me there are other supermoms accomplishing so much.I figured that someone would read this blog and relate to the fact that being a supermom is allowing time for yourself, knowing that nothing is perfect, staying prayed up and laughing at yourself ...a lot. Laughter is good for your soul.I always say if somene were to video the happening of my home and business life they would see that it is never ever a dull moment.I love ever bit of it. Today for example , just as I dropped the kids off to school and was rushing home to get some additional snoozing on in all this beautiful rainy weather I get a phone call.My daughter is like Mom the Student of the Month breakfast is today @ 745. I knew about the breakfast for a while now and posted a note on the fridge but the bed was calling my name.So needless to say I get to the breakfast , meet her friends, stopped at my sons class,my niece and basically did the check in with the teachers and no nap for me.It's ok because I had product orders to fill which requires me to make them and new stores to follow up with.I will make sure I get in the bed early tonite.I promise to do no research online, no schoolwork,and definitely no tv.Tomorrow I work with clients @ www.nekesanrhairloft.com and need to be rested.
Until Later,
More Hair
Nekesa J Smith
Monday, October 12, 2009
Dads are very involved with their daughters hair.
As I was gathering info for this entry I an across this article that I thought was adorable. I can relate to this article ecause my father has fixed my hair, prior to me learning how to do my own. Then my husband has done our daughters hair and boy oh boy.Definately he got an A fir effort but the style was something else although our daughter loved it . This Dad has stepped up and I thinkthe book would be a great stocking stuffer.
It is obvious when a dad does a kid's hair -- it has uneven parts and mismatched accessories. One dad has come up with a solution for dads who are hair-challenged.
Bruce Sallan: Craig Lawrey's book, "Does Your Daughter Have DADHAIR? A Step-by-Step Guide for Dads," teaches dads how to manage their daughter's hair. Using color photographs, hints, tips, and psychology of the father-daughter bond, he humorously makes light of and helps abolish DadHair, which he defines as:
dadhair (dad-hār) n. A style in which hair is arranged so that it is obvious that an unskilled stylist (namely the male paternal figure) is responsible. Syn. DISASTER, TRAGEDY.
I interviewed Craig -- and we had the following exchange:
Bruce Sallan: So what inspired you to want to learn how to manage your daughter's hair?
Craig Lawrey: My total inability to do so, really. I would see my daughter's friends with nice hairstyles, and my daughter looked like a cave-child. I think the true spark happened when a mom pointed out that fact.
BS: What did she say?
CL: It was a matter-of-fact put-down that felt, frankly, horribly sexist even if it was true. From that day on, I was going to learn to have my daughter's hair look better than her daughter's hair.
BS: I see you took the mature approach. Where did you come up with the term "DadHair"?
CL: I just gave it a name! Ask most moms and they'll have a similar name for it.
BS: So why this book?
CL: As I actually became somewhat proficient, the requests from other fumbling dads and amazement from moms (that a dad could actually do such a thing) got me thinking: Maybe I should help more people other than my brother and some buddies?
BS: What makes your book special?
CL: It's a book written by a real dad for real dads. When questioning moms for ideas, I was lost, as their terminology was so foreign to me. I put in the book what dads will actually be able to handle, man to man, as if I'm talking to a friend.
Craig's book is really a simple step-by-step introduction, for either dad or mom. It's sort of like a juggling book, except learning to juggle is a lot easier, I suspect. It's fun, genuinely helpful, and will make a great Christmas/Father's Day gift for most daughters to give their dads. At the Orange County Children's Book Festival on Oct. 4, "DadHair" will make its first public showing and will be available for purchase. If you can't make it to the festival, you may purchase it at DadHair.com beginning October 5.
Bruce Sallan gave up his showbiz career a decade ago to raise his two boys, full-time, now 12 and 15. His internationally syndicated column, A DAD'S POINT-OF-VIEW, is his take on the challenges of parenthood and male/female issues, both as a single dad and now, newly remarried, in a blended family. To contact Bruce, visit his new website brucesallan.com.
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This looks like a must-have for the holiday season! I also like the duct tape on the cover, nice touch! I guess I just took for granted that people know how to do hair… but this looks like a “Kids hair for dummies”! Awesome!
- Hannah
Posted 09/30/09 04:43 PM
A great idea for Dad’s of all ages. Even grandparents would love this book! This is a book I’d like to stash away for my own 3 sons for the day they have their own little bundle of joys! Great idea! The book gave Dads great tips on hair and bonding with one’s daughter! It even managed to touch my heart and make me laugh! BTW…the model on the cover…simply beautiful!
- MOM
Posted 09/30/09 05:36 PM
What a terrific idea. An informative and funny guide to Dadhair. I know quite a few fathers who could benefit, and a lot of mothers too. It would even be a great gift for daughters to purchase for their dads as sort of a preventive strike against the much feared and misunderstood cave-children hairdo. Looking forward to picking up a few pointers.
- Annie
Posted 09/30/09 07:34 PM
Many of my closest friends are younger dads with children around 4-6. This is the perfect time to introduce this book to them…as I’ve noticed that when they are in charge, they have some “cave children” brewing. Great idea, great gift, thanks for sharing! -Ryan
- Ryan
Posted 09/30/09 07:34 PM
I especially appreciate any attempts for young fathers to “bond” with their daughters. Craig’s achieving this through attending to his little girl’s hair is a delight to read.
- Alicia Deane
Posted 09/30/09 08:51 PM
haha, what a great idea for a book. I’ll be sending this link to all the guys and gals i know that have kids. I might just save a few of them from the walk of shame at school..
- Cal Smith
Posted 09/30/09 10:20 PM
My son needs this BADLY! You should see what my granddaughter looks like!!! I can’t wait for Oct. 5th! Thank you, Bruce for picking this book to review. Would you thank the author for me? This is too funny, and desperately needed. It’s about time someone did something like this.
- MotherBoots
Posted 09/30/09 11:00 PM
I’ve read thru an advance copy of this book and it’s definitely a keeper for me. My twin girls don’t lock the door to the bathroom anymore when I ask if I can help with their hair. LOL. Thanks Craig for writing this book. It has certainly helped me to better bond with my girls and I think every father of girls should get it. - Scott
- Scott
Posted 10/01/09 01:50 PM
I have kept my daughters hair short for years because I was afraid of causing them “dadhair”. It was my little secret. I am glad that I am not the only one who has this problem and will definitely be getting one of these for me as well as several other SADs I know. THANKS CRAIG!!! Will
- Will
Posted 10/01/09 05:36 PM
As a Dad with a young daughter I can use all the help I can get. What a great book…this gives all Dads out there a glimer of hope in the daughter department. Thank you Mr. Craig Lawrey for writing this book.
- Leonard
Posted 10/02/09 08:19 PM
As a daughter of a single father I can attest quite knowledgeably about the horrors of walking about with “DAD HAIR”. This book is filling a void and is long overdue! I wish it had been around when I was a little girl. I’ll be ordering copies for all the dads I know…single or otherwise!
- D. Hoodlet
Posted 10/06/09 08:34 AM
Love it! I think this book is genious. I need a copy for my husband! LOL
- Michelle
Posted 10/11/09 02:32 PM
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Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Go Check out this movie , even if it does just start a hair conversation
Chris Rock Releases Documentary Called 'Good Hair'
Working on a project that took two years in the making, actor and comedian Chris Rock has completed a controversial documentary called “Good Hair” that uproots the inter-workings of the $9 billion dollar African-American hair industry.
Inspired by what he calls his youngest daughter's “hair envy,” or uneasiness with her naturally curly hair, Rock has set out to discover the power and politics around African-Americans and their hair, according to the Wall Street Journal. Rock traveled across the country from beauty salons to barbershops to hair chemical factories interviewing ordinary people and celebrities about the political implications that our hair has had in the community.—QS
Nia Long Talks 'Good Hair'
On the heels of her appearance in comedian Chris Rock's documentary "Good Hair," actress Nia Long and ESSENCE invited five smart and stylish women—singer Solange Knowles; singer Ledisi; TV host Tanika Ray; celebrity hairstylist Ursula Stephen; and writer and producer Tonya Lewis Lee—for a provocative discussion about Black women's love-hate relationship with their hair in the article "The Root of the Issue." The exchanges between the women, moderated by ESSENCE beauty and cover director Mikki Taylor, range from hilarious to heartbreaking, but they all keep it real on this hot-button issue.
I was excited to see the movie "GOOD HAIR"when I read about it last year. I thought wow a documentary about Black Hair. Finally someone is bringing to the surface about chemicals, weaves, naturals etc. Well when I saw the commercials I then got upset because I thought...a mocumentary. I know that Chris Rock is a comedian but I figured since his daughter triggered this idea for the movie it would be somewhat serious. The commercials did not look serious at all.So I am catching up on my beauty sleep and I hear Whoopi and Barbara Walters going off about hair, and black women wanting to emulate white women.It was interesting that 12% of the population is black and the haircare industry is a 9 billion dollar business sold to black. I am so happy to hear that Chris Rock says NoRelaxer ! for his daughters. Good Hair is whatever hair that works for you according to Chris Rock. You all just have to stay tuned in because NNR is going to keep this convo going as we have for the last 10 plus years. I must say that I have some things that I have to really make a move on.
Monday, July 13, 2009
Hair Memiors:A hair care guide for young girls of color
Until Later
More Hair
Nekesa J Smith
Friday, July 10, 2009
A love affair with my hair
Thursday, July 9, 2009
My 3 week vacation in Bonaire , Netherland Antilles
More Hair, Nekesa J Smith
Friday, June 26, 2009
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
How -to- instructions Flat Twist Knots
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
When I decided to start this blog my husband and I were talking and going over names. When we started dating he always said to me ...if you had a tv show it would be like I love Lucy. I guess he knew how silly I am and always seem to be into some kind of adventure. This was in the late nineties so ...I did not copy off of I Love New York.LOL.I simply started to blog about my day to day life as a mom, wife, an beauty busineswoman.Stay tuned an now you know why I have named this blog I love Nay Nay!
Until Later ,
Nekesa aka Nay Nay
Monday, June 15, 2009
Until Later, More Hair
Nekesa J Smith
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Until Later more hair
Nekesa
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
As far as the business, I have been doing some salon renovations and we have a nail tech,jelewry designer Nikita Hollingsworth,@www.nikitascreations@blogspot.com and salon marketing person, Ms.Angela with Twenty6marketing@gmail.com. Planted seeds eventually harvest. "I AM MY HAIR ..Curly.Kinky,Wavy,Straight...but always healthy!" is a hair tour launched for this summer. It is the first one in years that I have done out of town.I have traveled to CA,TX,SC,CT,NY years ago to do several clients at a time but I have been keeping it local in Atl for a while now.I am so excited about this tour because I truely love educating clients about hteir hair, hair,and style options. I also enjoy pampering those who need it.As women, moms,sisters,daughters we rarely take time out for ourselves. We rush, rush, rush our hair, nails and beauty treatment process. I live by the motto if Mama not happy then noboby is happy.This tour is someting that I am creating to be a reoccuring event.Once a year I want it to be huge like a spa weekend geteay that comes to you.
So stay tuned for updates on the tour and if we are coming to your city.
Until Later
More Hair,Nekesa J.Smith
Friday, May 22, 2009
Monday, March 16, 2009
Nekesa Smith,Jenny Otey,Terri Hobby,Nikita Hollingsworth,Will
Location:
Marriot Hotel240 Peter's StreetAtlanta, GA 30349 US View Map
When:
Friday, March 27, 5:00PM
Phone:
770-309-2012
Hello Ladies, It is a new year and spring is near.Treat yourself a little you are worth it! I want to invite you to a luxurious event catered to women of all ages and races who enjoy being glammed,and pampered by the best professionals in the business Jenny Otey,Will of Healing Hands,Terri Hobby of Stilletta Image Consulting,Nikki of Nikita Creations, and of course Nekesa of Natural Radiance.Meet our new male spokesmodel Quandrell Claybrooks.Enjoy Massages, mani's and pedi's,hairstyling,airbrush make-up, and image consulting. This event is being held in the Penthouse Suite in the Marriot Hotel.Enjoy exotic fruit and beverages while getting your services . This event is perfect for going out on the town,a special date, or just being beautiful for yourself.Take advantage of our special door prizesand the product sample bags I hope to see you there.Remember treat yourself and never put off what you could do today for tommorowThere is a one time 25.00 fee which will be applied to whatever additional services you would like.(includes)mini makeover,hair,massage,hand treatment.Please RSVP ASAP
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Sunday, March 15, 2009
Chris Rock Releases Documentary Called 'Good Hair'
Working on a project that took two years in the making, actor and comedian Chris Rock has completed a controversial documentary called “Good Hair” that uproots the inter-workings of the $9 billion dollar African-American hair industry.
Inspired by what he calls his youngest daughter's “hair envy,” or uneasiness with her naturally curly hair, Rock has set out to discover the power and politics around African-Americans and their hair, according to the Wall Street Journal. Rock traveled across the country from beauty salons to barbershops to hair chemical factories interviewing ordinary people and celebrities about the political implications that our hair has had in the community.—QS
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Olive's, Danny's His and Hers in Boston, Helen's Hairum in Springfield, Barry Fletcher and the Hair Gangsters in Maryland, the Haitian hair salon in Tampa where you can have "NO perm" and they'll blow dry your hair so straight people will swear your momma is Indian. There's Neeko (hands down the best to ever pick up a curling iron or scissors), this man can color and relax your hair in the same day and you won't be screaming, except to say "damn I'm fly!"
I'm sure I've paid for a few cars, diamond rings, down payments on houses with all the money I spent on my do.
My momma has curly do anything hair. I, unfortunately, did not get those blessed genes. Thanks mom!
I've owned curling irons, but it was merely for show, or for my friends who would stop by and ask if I, a black woman, had a curling iron. I always did, but they never understood the absurdity of their question. These hot iron curling tools mainly sit at the bottom of a drawer, collecting dust, on stand-by, waiting to be used.
I used to be one of those "regulars", "every week" type of girls.
This is a story tht I found very interesting . How many on you can relate?
Saturday, February 28, 2009
February Flew By
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Style Options for Natural Hair
Monday, January 26, 2009
Friday, January 23, 2009
Sunday, January 18, 2009
It is just 18 days into the New Year and my schedule is already booked until May 2009. I give thanks! It is such a good feeling to be able to do what you love to Good att the time.Well you know me...I started classes on the 15th.I am pretty excited for this semester. I am taking a required course call ADW African Diaspora of the World.It is such a great class, I took the first session last semester so I am taking 112.I am also taking Intro the Literary studies and I am cross registering at Clark Atlanta University, and there I am taking business class Production/Operation Management. This class should be well to help me with The production and management of Nekesa's Natural Radiance Beauty hair and skin product line.So.....I can't wait.
Anyway I am posting pics of this wonderful pampering party that I did along with my beauty biz friends and the partywas Awesome!It was held at the Marriot hotel downtown in the Penthouse suite.It was so elegant and it went so well that I will be having a party at the me Penthouse on March 27,2009! Yes it is going to be Haute.The Theme is "Beauty Balance"...Beauty is a everyday thing.This event is going to be for those who want to know those beauty secrets on how to stay beautiful everyday.there will be a Image Consultant, Make-up Artist, of course me the Hair Expert, and a Manicurist.We will also have a jelewry maker, and Nutritionist.This event will be the type of event that one could come to and leave from the event and go on a dinner date, a show , or out dancing. So if you are in the Atlanta area or know of someone in the Atlanta area let them know about."Beauty Balance"...beauty is a every day thing.So stay tuned.You can look forward to this blog at least once a week.
Until next time more hair.
Thursday, January 8, 2009
The show went well .I discussed 12 New Year tips for your hair this year.You can listen to the show by logging on to www.blogtalkradio.com/beautytalk
I also had to get prepared for Nikki's appointment at 9"I know I sometimes keep a tight schedule"anyhow Ms . Nikki is on her way to a 7 day western Caribbean cruise.HOW LUCKY!I act as if I don't travel but if it were up to me vacation would be once a month.Yes I aid it I feel that it is so needed with everything we do.Well I do vacation at least every three months...even a rode trip but I have learned to do is Create a Spa/Vacation experience in my bathroom and certain parts of my home.However back to Nikki We thought that a basic cornrow style will be great for the trip.The last two times I visited an Island I had a press or weave with some hair out in the front.What a mistake ,so we did not want her going down that same route. Her hair turned out wonderful as you will see at the bottom of the page.She will be able to get her hair wet,swim if she wants. She can wear a sun hat while touring the different islands.She is set and this style will last her 4 weeks.
The other photos are my sister Neffy and her childhood friend Corey.Corey and Neffy were once natural but they did not have me around and had to relax their hair again..But with my touch and Nekesa's Natural Radiance hair products their hair will stay whipped in shape.
They both have inverted cuts. The maintenane will be wrap the hair nightly.Use NNR hydrating sheen which will not weigh the hair down. Also the NNR moisture revitalizer will work well once their hair is shampooed,conditioned and still wet.The NNR moisture revitalizer is a leave in that will act as a styling aid as well.
Until next time
xoxoxo smooches and more hair grow hair
I love Nay Nay