
As someone who rarely switches her hair, I’ve been feeling unexpectedly adventurous lately. The kind of adventurous where you realize your style has evolved, but your hair hasn’t caught up yet. And suddenly, it feels urgent. Like… real bad.
I’ve spent hours scrolling Pinterest, saving Instagram photos, even taking color analysis tests, trying to decide if I want a real change or just a better version of what I already know. Cut it? Shape it? Leave it alone and pretend I’m low-maintenance? The debate has been loud.
Part of my hesitation is earned. At the start of 2025, my hair was thick and healthy—until I decided to do my own silk press. Not once. Not occasionally. Three times a week. And no, it wasn’t the silk press itself that did the damage. It was the repetition. The overconfidence. The flat iron addiction. Truly, say you don’t know how to do a silk press without saying you don’t know how to do a silk press. Guilty.
That experience changed how I think about hair now. In 2026, what feels current isn’t constant manipulation or dramatic reinvention. It’s intention. Shape. Styles that work with your hair instead of asking it to survive you.


