The Story around Fierce Knots and Lines
This was not just a hairstyle. It was a moment of returning — to care, to intentionality, to myself.
I had gone a long stretch without retwisting. I was living in the wild texture of my freeform roots. The idea of order, of threading and twisting, honestly felt distant. But something shifted. I needed structure again — not control, but clarity.
The stylist didn’t force anything. She listened. And then she created a look that held power: Bantu knots in front — bold and intentional — and lines at the back that felt like a return to grounding. It was fierce, but not loud. Structured, but not stiff.
I named it Fierce Knots and Lines because that’s what it felt like — a weaving together of the rebel in me and the soft woman who needs her center.
Your crown speaks. Let it be heard.
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