Okay so you can comb it, but never when it’s DRY! I’ve noticed that you get your most definition when your hair is wet, so after I give my mane a good washing I run my comb through with conditioner; Loreal Nature’s Therapy Mega Strength Fortifying Conditioner once a week and I don’t comb my hair as much afterwards. This may sound crazy but when you have an afro pik and some fingers there is no need to continuously comb through your hair every day. You will lose definition and get that scarey frizzy afro that we all try to avoid. Daily I spritz my hair with Elasta Care Moisturing Spray and dap on their Feels like Silk Gel to keep it soft and healthy. So my tip for you is lay off all that combing and brushing and let the curl do it’s own thing 😉
Dwele – What’s Not To Love

What’s not to love about Dwele? Go ahead and check out his new video to “What’s Not To Love”. It captures the essence of a perfect summer day. . .He is an amazing artist and I can’t wait to see him perform again at the end of the month. House of Soul, if you are local.
E.Badu on the Vibe Cover
Trible Jewelry goes AfriqueLaChic
AfriqueLaChic is so cute to me. It’s a little African Boutique hailing from Los Angeles with a lot of Traditional African flava. I came across them on one of my favorite blog sites and I couldn’t resist the jewelry and accesories. This lady handcrafts her own jewelry using wood, bone, bamboo, and even ivory. All natural supplements used from the motherland. Although it looks a bit tribal to me, the jewelry adds a modern day twist so you don’t walk around town looking like a modern day Chaka Zulu. Or Do you? Here are a few of her pieces.
If you would like to see more visit her online store, http://www.etsy.com/shop/AfriqueLaChic for more details and inspirations.
Afro-Punk Festival 2010
If you are in the New York area be sure to be at the “Afro Punk Festival 2010” at Commodre Park in Broooklyn, NY www.afropunk.com and its supporting community put on a festival with music, food, and Bike/BMX event that celebrate the Afro Punk Culture. This year artists and bands like, J*Davey, Maritn Luther, Game Rebellion, P.O.S will be rocking the house. Starting 5 years ago they Afro Punk community put on this event for free of entry but since there has been a demand a small fee will be the contribution of this weekend, June 25-27, 2010. So mark your calenders and get there. Even if you have no idea about Afro Punk, it’s culture and we all should become interested. Check my previous posts on “Afro Punk” for more insight. https://reesaspeaks.com/2009/11/09/afro-punk-the-movement/

Drake’s “Thank Me Later” leaks Disappointment
Now you know I had to put my two cents in about this one, Drake’s new album Thank Me Later” was leaked the other night and to tell you the truth I wasn’t in a rush to download it. It seems be a trend that in this mixtape generation, popular artists are making these leaks very hard to get certain revenue off their music; and let’s not forget local artists who just have a dollar and dream. I am NOT a fan of Drake, but I will say I watched me some wheelchair Jimmy in my day and he is talented.
Drake has acquired his fame from a previous career in acting, and that’s what I feel got him to be this big. With no stage presence he happens to get past “So Far Gone” to “Thank Me Later”. The only songs that stood out to me were Fireworks featuring the preggers Alicia Keyes. With her on the Keyes this is phenomenal piece that has definitely made it to my feels good playlist. Shut it Down featuring The Dream is pretty sexy to me, if you listen to the instrumental part it adds a lil’ twist to his sound. Noooo…this doesn’t mean Drake is finally growing on me, I just seem to love his slow songs better. Last but not least Find Your Love is catchy to me, it’s on the radio every 30 minutes but I do find it a better hit then all the rest. There you have, the Afro Chic doesn’t quite approve but all you Drake fans go support the brutha when it officially hit stores, according to the title he will thank you later!
Puma gets Animagical with a splash of Africa

When I used to be a sneakerhead I always counted Puma as one of my favorites and as a former athlete seeing Puma sponsoring professional athletes only made it better. Spokesperson, Usain Bolt himself just launched a new fragrance line entitled “Animagical” which are described as and urban scent in a wild bottle. I don’t quite understand the meaning but it has to do with animals and magic lol Although some are not agreeing with the common animal references to Africa. Taken from the prints from the motherland, the new line for Him and Her have different scents of citrus, cocoa, and other sensual african fruits. It comes in a lotion and body wash so you ladies you can have your man smelling like Usain’s goodness all day. To check out the different designs go to www.puma-fragrances.com and tell me if you would actually spray this?
Lady Gaga on Larry King Live
Lady Gaga was interviewed last night on CNN’s Larry King Live and she opened up quite well to Larry about her personal issues, fans, and even Michael Jackson. I remember her talking about her resemblence to Madonna and I couldn’t agree with her more. What hit home for me was the question about Lupus? She was recently tested for it and her fans wrote in to ask her if she has it? This was here answer.
She also gave sneak peaks to her upcoming music video to “Alejandro” which covers issues on the gay community, their strength and everything they’ve been through. Look out soon for the premiere 🙂
Kimberly Nichole- Rage in Harlem 2

It’s natural songstress Kimberly Nichole and new released song called “Rage in Harlem 2”. This Seattle Native that is taking on New York City venues by force, eluring her audiences and local fans with acoustic, and alternative vocals. Her debut ablum “The Yellow Brick Journey” in 2009 was a very up tempo and rock compilation but she’s on to even bigger and better things. check out her lastest single, and tell me what you think? Oh yeah, did I mention she’s natural? BOSS!
Afro Chic’s Pick: J Myers
I’m a bit behind on the music in the Bay Area, but I was recently put on to J Myers and I’m pretty excited. This Hayward Native, has been in the game for awhile and his raspy and soulful voice shows that he is the next musical inspiration of our generation. He plays guitar, sings, and raps, what more can a true Hip Hop lover ask for? You can also find him at MondaySoul so come out and support. Check out his single “I Give You My Soul” and tell me what you think 🙂








