From just meeting her it is apparent that Jaleasa Carroll is a unique leader rather than a generic follower. She would describe her style as “bohemian sheik; clean cut, but at the same time a whimsical flower child.” Of course I asked the question “what made you cut your hair in such a different fashion she?” Jaleasa spoke to the fact that she likes to be different and unique. Carroll is one that is easy to bore, and is constantly bored with her hairstyle especially. With her hair already short, she decided to chop it all off. After cutting out her hair ‘perm’, she found that her only option was to personify her unique sheikness in her hair do. Thus, the bohemian sheik high-top fade. For any other woman this short cut would cause her to feel uneasy, however for Jaleasa, she felt lighter and freer. Recently, she decided to dye the front half of her hair in what I like to call a “sherbet” technique (blond faded into hot pink). Of course the next question asked was how and why she came to dye her hair in such a scheme. Apart from her ‘Restless Hair Maintenance Syndrome’, this turnout was by complete accident. Her original aim was to dye the very tip of her hair do in the blond color, however, the tip turned into half of her head. From there she winged the hot pink blend into what I now like to call her “bohemian sheik high-top sherbet fade sundae” – a little bananas, a lot of cool, a little bit nutty, but exactly what she was craving.
DCCAH & FLY Social/Digital Media Summer Program Monday- Friday, 12pm-4pm Anderson Computing Complex, American University Program Overview DCCAH & FLY Summer Youth Digital/Social Media Summer Program is designed to educate participating youth the media arts including, but not limited to: graphic design, web layout and production preparation of pr and social networking tools, and other marketing materials. Program Time Frame: June 28 – Aug 17
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Jaleasa Carroll
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