Angela Delyani

NC: Did you ever have any insecurities about your curly hair?

AD: I struggled when my hair was in its wavy phases — I was never quite sure what to do with it back then. I tried to go all-one-length curly at one point, but looked like Roseanne Rosannadanna! Layers are the only way to go for my curls

NC: What is the best thing about being curly?

AD: Curls are so easy to care for and style! And I get lots of compliments. I’m so grateful that the curls are natural — I know how lucky I am!

NC: What would you tell others to encourage them to embrace their curls?

AD: Give them a chance — if you’re just learning how to take care of them, it’s going to take some time for them to respond to the new routine. Don’t give up too quickly!

NC: Tell us about your current and upcoming projects!

AD: CASA/GAL is the most important role in my life. I know I make a difference in the lives of the children I work with. I am also a fairly new CAbi consultant and I love sharing Carol’s designs with women — it’s a lot of fun! Finally, I consider myself a “professional aunt.” I love the time that I get to spend with my nieces and nephews.

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