No estoy despeinada
No estoy despeinada… soy rizada 💛 Cuando dejo mi cabello natural y dicen ‘péinate’…
Me dijeron muchas veces que mi cabello “necesita arreglo”…
pero nadie me enseñó a amarlo así, natural.
Hoy lo llevo rizado, sin permiso y sin pena.
Porque no necesito cambiar para gustar…
solo necesito ser yo ✨
#cabellorizado #rizosnaturales #pelorizado #mujeresreales #amorpropio
Growing up, I often heard comments about my curly hair needing to be "fixed" or tamed to look presentable. Like many, I struggled with societal beauty standards that favored straight hair and faced pressure to conform by straightening or styling my curls away. However, over time, embracing my natural curls became an empowering act of self-love. Caring for curly hair is different from other hair types; it requires moisture, gentle handling, and tailored products that celebrate the unique texture and bounce. I started exploring natural hair care routines, using sulfate-free shampoos, deep conditioners rich in oils, and avoiding excessive heat styling. This not only improved my hair health but helped me appreciate the beauty of my curls. More importantly, embracing my curls challenged me to see beyond appearance and focus on authenticity. When people told me to "comb my hair" or criticized it as messy, I reminded myself that my hair is a vibrant part of my identity—not a flaw to fix. Wearing my curls proudly without apology has increased my confidence and reminded me that true beauty lies in being unapologetically yourself. For those navigating the journey with curly hair, remember that loving your natural hair is also about redefining beauty standards and encouraging others to embrace their uniqueness. Join communities and hashtags like #cabellorizado, #rizosnaturales, and #amorpropio to find support and inspiration. Celebrate your curls, care for them kindly, and know that being yourself is the most beautiful expression you can offer to the world.

























































Seamos honestas… 👀 ¿cuántas veces te han dicho “péinate” por tus rizos? 💔 Te leo 💛