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  • Опубликовано: 8 янв 2023

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  • @britttanyrose
    @britttanyrose  Год назад +8183

    Some people clearly didn’t watch my previous video on this topic. In that video, I said that I understand there are many non-black woman who have textured hair and these videos are not for them. And for the people saying “ the company can just make more” you’re not understanding when white people take an interest in black products the company changes the formula to cater to them. And we can no longer use those things. And I meant what I said it’s selfish. They’ve always had hundreds of brands for their hair so you do not need this product even though you can buy it.

    • @MsElizabethharris5704
      @MsElizabethharris5704 Год назад +66

      Where can I go to view and order your supplies?

    • @alexandreiaportray7575
      @alexandreiaportray7575 Год назад +535

      Little Sister,
      You are right. This is what happened to Cantu and some Shea Moisture lines. YT people you have you own products, been having for years, use it and leave black hair care products to people with textured hair! Thank you for "reading" my Ted talk!

    • @akilaj553
      @akilaj553 Год назад +197

      So glad you are bringing attention to this matter.

    • @adaraashworth3268
      @adaraashworth3268 Год назад +16

      Those other products I still can’t need I did research to find the hair out to help with my scalped and it helped of you really want to complain about it but your stuff online

    • @trini_d194
      @trini_d194 Год назад +115

      I was literally trying to buy it too and it sold out online! Can't have nothing. Hopefully they don't change the formula

  • @gforce07
    @gforce07 Год назад +10651

    “My hair is falling out! This product sucks!”
    Says the person with bone straight hair and viscosity that won’t take the product 💀

    • @_vaIIy
      @_vaIIy Год назад +310

      fr, i think of this whenever i see videos of people with straight hair using curly/coily hair products to try getting wavy or somewhat curly hair

    • @Vlex24
      @Vlex24 Год назад +53

      You're right

    • @hanar.563
      @hanar.563 Год назад +116

      Yea Pantene, L’Oréal, TRESemmé, Nexxus, head & shoulders I use to use those and wondered why my hair wasn’t growing and was always dry 🙃

    • @Findmy_Way-Home
      @Findmy_Way-Home Год назад +177

      Shoot as long as the ingredients do no change idc, let their hair fall out 🤷🏽‍♀️. They always think they can copy or one up us, you can never beat the original 💅🏽.

    • @antereaw6178
      @antereaw6178 Год назад +64

      Serves them right tbh

  • @dracometeor6582
    @dracometeor6582 Год назад +4361

    I just can't get over the fact people are buying literal oil to put in their hair, then complaining that their hair feels oily.

    • @kimberlyG.4845
      @kimberlyG.4845 Год назад +1

      Karen's will use anything us Black Queens use,,they are so 🫣😭nvm

    • @suvashree100
      @suvashree100 Год назад +85

      😂😂

    • @michellemcgill9328
      @michellemcgill9328 Год назад +35

      🤷‍♀️🤦‍♀️

    • @goddessnoele
      @goddessnoele Год назад +94

      The "Karens" are funny that way!

    • @heyyitsjude
      @heyyitsjude Год назад +154

      Well especially when their hair naturally produces oil in a way that ours typically doesn’t. Like they’re not understanding why these products are even made in the first place.

  • @itsmias_shorts
    @itsmias_shorts 6 месяцев назад +167

    on the literal bottle it says “all hair types”💀

    • @momck0664
      @momck0664 27 дней назад +4

      Fr

    • @jolinsundgren
      @jolinsundgren 24 дня назад +3

      This

    • @Fabian-magsuppe
      @Fabian-magsuppe 18 дней назад

      Fax

    • @Fartiosa
      @Fartiosa 16 дней назад

      They want to gate keep products yet continue to wear plastic horse hair or someone's old indian grandmas hair, Asian hair, Brazilian hair, Caucasian hair. Stealing left and right.

    • @chancellorchandler
      @chancellorchandler 16 дней назад +13

      because they changed it after receiving hate💀💀

  • @jonathan_8100
    @jonathan_8100 8 месяцев назад +971

    'our products', 'their products', is ridiculous. Talk about self segregation. There is no 'blacks only' for that oil.. this is embarrassing.

    • @Yourmomsfavourite69
      @Yourmomsfavourite69 6 месяцев назад +126

      Well no Jonathan unfortunately the world isn’t black and white. Brands do cater for certain hair types singling out certain demographics. It’s okay to acknowledge this.

    • @jonathan_8100
      @jonathan_8100 6 месяцев назад +56

      @@Yourmomsfavourite69 but that is no means to tell someone what they can and cant buy bc of the color of their skin

    • @Dina-tt6lx
      @Dina-tt6lx 6 месяцев назад +98

      @@jonathan_8100it’s not because of the Colour of their skin it’s because of their hair type

    • @B00GH0STIE
      @B00GH0STIE 6 месяцев назад +46

      @@Dina-tt6lx and yet they were referred to as black products in the video

    • @nicoobrowner59
      @nicoobrowner59 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@B00GH0STIEthat's because they are for BLACK PEOPLE. Do you see Asians with kinky hair? White people? Are you slow or purposely ignorant? 🤌🏽 This isn't racism. It's common sense. It's like men complaining that sanitary pads are not sold for men. You don't need it, it's not FOR YOU.

  • @britttanyrose
    @britttanyrose  Год назад +4311

    To be fair, Mielle did make a statement saying they were not changing the formula

    • @afrolatina2811
      @afrolatina2811 Год назад +119

      🥳🥳🥳🥳

    • @El0w3n
      @El0w3n Год назад +124

      Rightfully so

    • @notyouraveragegirl8202
      @notyouraveragegirl8202 Год назад +35

      Can you make a updated skincare routine hair please....I'm a new fan

    • @fine2thedime
      @fine2thedime Год назад +99

      They did? good! I make my own oils. but I do support when I can and this one has good reviews from our ppl. I'm glad be whew!! shea moisture was not as strong under pressure

    • @HelloKitty-pe4ho
      @HelloKitty-pe4ho Год назад +49

      Good! It's NOT for the obsessed fans hair. I hope everyone on their hair falls out.

  • @Ferrist1
    @Ferrist1 Год назад +6107

    If Mielle changes to fit this trend they don't deserve our business anyway. Which is why I no longer buy shea moisture.

    • @cecescrazylife7546
      @cecescrazylife7546 Год назад

      They're owned by a white man

    • @nicolejasmin
      @nicolejasmin Год назад +159

      I stopped using it too, but I didn't know they did that

    • @honeydreamz
      @honeydreamz Год назад

      Thankfully, Mielle released a statement saying they won’t be changing the formula. White folks gon learn today lol

    • @Rob_Simli
      @Rob_Simli Год назад +60

      EXACTLY!!!!!❤

    • @user-lg6qr2bh9f
      @user-lg6qr2bh9f Год назад +148

      I have 4b hair and Shea moisture still works wonders for me

  • @Pimpinginmyconvos222
    @Pimpinginmyconvos222 5 месяцев назад +289

    Hair oiling literally originates from India 💀 let go of the victim mindset

    • @agentkelli93
      @agentkelli93 4 месяца назад +26

      This isn’t about culture. There are many cultures where hair oiling is common, including many black cultures. But you’d rather argue points no one is making than use common sense and active listening skills.

    • @BM-tx2ph
      @BM-tx2ph 3 месяца назад +16

      No it's doesn't

    • @butterflyqueen9792
      @butterflyqueen9792 3 месяца назад +12

      I don’t think that’s true. Black folks are the oldest living people and been oiling their hair before anyone else. They invented their shea butters, nut butters, Jamaican castor oil, Haitian castor oil. Oiling is deeply practiced within the aboriginals

    • @Pimpinginmyconvos222
      @Pimpinginmyconvos222 3 месяца назад

      @@butterflyqueen9792look up “where does hair oiling originate from” and it’s literally ancient Indian sanskrit.

    • @mrspringle6130
      @mrspringle6130 2 месяца назад

      lmao no, hair oiling literally originated from india, and all the wigs yall be wearing are the hair of indian women as well so stop ❤​@@butterflyqueen9792

  • @notinuse01111
    @notinuse01111 7 месяцев назад +97

    other races can have textured hair. im white and this product works for me so i will continue purchasing and using it, it isnt selfish whatsoever. i agree that people shouldn’t leave bad reviews for a product that isn’t specifically for their hair type, but if the product works for someone who is white, asian, hispanic, etc. then you don’t need to shame them for it

    • @beauxanges
      @beauxanges 6 месяцев назад +9

      No duh.. you rly thought you did something with this comment. This video doesn't even apply to you then 😂😂😂 girll

    • @MsLotusBlooms
      @MsLotusBlooms 2 месяца назад +1

      I agree!

    • @kaygirlgaming4708
      @kaygirlgaming4708 Месяц назад

      ​@@beauxangesdamn and you really thought you did something by spreading negativity and continuing with the same racist views of segregation of races, even through products and haircare..

    • @Aeaaoooaaa
      @Aeaaoooaaa Месяц назад

      @@beauxangesthe uploader clearly said BLACK products, maybe you should clean your nasty ears before defending a racist. Just saying girl🤷‍♀️

    • @beautifulempress6237
      @beautifulempress6237 15 дней назад

      You ppl are culture vultures. Anything black you wanna be a part of it.

  • @cestmoi5687
    @cestmoi5687 Год назад +256

    If it's on the shelf, anyone has the right to buy it, sweetie.

    • @tvdlover7488
      @tvdlover7488 8 месяцев назад +20

      then be bald then😂

    • @jred3642
      @jred3642 8 месяцев назад +23

      @@tvdlover7488 nah, I’m white and it works amazingly on my hair and a lot of my friends hair who are all sorts of ethnicities. Love the product and after a few years of use, my hair is incredible 😁
      but thanks for the suggestion. I’ll just use a razor if I want the bald look 👍

    • @sockdonuts
      @sockdonuts 3 месяца назад +12

      yea fr, how is it selfish?

    • @AmyAdachie-tz4mn
      @AmyAdachie-tz4mn 3 месяца назад

      nah, the video was saying if it dont work they shouldnt be complaining. It works for your hair thats why you should be buying it. Instead of thevideo person saying blacks they should of said curly or like thick hair types that are able to use the products@@jred3642

    • @jerm-gv9rv
      @jerm-gv9rv 3 месяца назад

      @@sockdonutsbecause black people already have less than a fraction of the options white people have and vastly different hair needs
      Once white communities take interest in a product intended or marketed for black people…
      This leads companies to change the recipes and marketing to lean into said white audience that’ll make them more money

  • @CarrieMeii
    @CarrieMeii Год назад +490

    Some of you here sound SO BITTER, your negativity is not going to change anything. Wishing womens hair would fall off for trying a product, y’all sound miserable

    • @tvdlover7488
      @tvdlover7488 8 месяцев назад +1

      it’s like u white ppl r just responding not listening 💀she doesn’t care whether it works or doesnt, the problem is when ppl w straighter hair textures try other products meant for black hair, they change the product to fix y’all’s hair too which is annoying considering there’s so much hair products for y’all 💀plus ik some white ppl have curly hair i’m talking abt the straight/wavy haired girlies

    • @DancesTonight
      @DancesTonight 7 месяцев назад +8

      Mmmmhhmmm!

    • @itsurfavkelsi
      @itsurfavkelsi 7 месяцев назад +32

      Yeah.. if you go on Mielle’s shop and go to collection, the rosemary mint selection is made for all hair types 😭

    • @user-ly4ty5rx4b
      @user-ly4ty5rx4b 7 месяцев назад +3

      Thats what I'm saying...

    • @missroseiam
      @missroseiam 6 месяцев назад +3

      Bad karma

  • @Lori1976
    @Lori1976 8 месяцев назад +242

    Victimhood isn't a profession; If you get upset about hair oil, get a helmet because life is going to kick your ass.

    • @Sbb816
      @Sbb816 5 месяцев назад +7

      The product was mad for people with a specific hair type. Straight hair types have alllllll those products to wash their hair with but choose to sell out the ONE product that was made for black hair. Then when their hair falls out or gets messed up they wanna complain and forces a change in the ingredients of the product which will no longer suit the intended purpose.This has nothing to do with victimhood😂

    • @funnybunny4932
      @funnybunny4932 4 месяца назад +3

      It is not “victimhood” lol, if hair oil is made for a specific type of hair then it’s going to achieve a different thing.
      If you have lots of options to choose from, why would you choose a hair oil made for coils/curly hair then complain when it’s not working for you. Black ppl have been dealing with hair products that didn’t work for them for ages and now that they have something that works. Other hair types want to take over the little that they do have when it wasn’t meant for them.

    • @stephlon6757
      @stephlon6757 4 месяца назад +1

      Candace , is that you ? 👀

    • @bobotoffee
      @bobotoffee 4 месяца назад +4

      @@Sbb816 bottle said for all hair types
      You can’t read and your comment is invalid

    • @bobotoffee
      @bobotoffee 4 месяца назад +9

      @@funnybunny4932 the bottle said for all hair types. Entire comment is invalid. It is victimhood to take a (wrongly)perceived issue of hair type and turn it into a racial narrative all over preconceived notions and not reading.
      Be for real, this content creator assumes that because the creator of Mielle is black and includes black women in marketing, that all of her products are exclusively for black women and/or textured curly hair. So instead of reading a bottle of OIL, she assumes she shouldn’t have to, so her slanderous racially divisive narrative is good enough. No it is not and neither is you for repeating it.

  • @faariya4811
    @faariya4811 11 месяцев назад +26

    Why are black women so pressed about other ethnicities using this product? If Mielle is a black company wouldn't you be happy that your brother is making money & that a positive change is happening for black entrepreneurs?

  • @Sherrill01
    @Sherrill01 Год назад +1685

    Black hair products need to stand firm on their formulas, remembering their initial goal in creating the products in the first place.

    • @sageisdeadtome3315
      @sageisdeadtome3315 Год назад +31

      RIGHT

    • @amaliasabbat2971
      @amaliasabbat2971 Год назад +23

      Soo true who are they catering to. we will never have anything, if Black owned don’t what the initial goal was in the first place “BLACK HAIR CARE” now I’m scared to even use black hair products because nothing seems to be catered to us by us…. Non black society always try to make us feel bad about doing something for us caring about ourselves for us go and change our initial thought or view on a subject (and ingredients) Black owned stay true!!!!

    • @wiltedwillowartanddecor5174
      @wiltedwillowartanddecor5174 Год назад +10

      The beauty industry is ruthless, they were probably forced to sell to P&G.

    • @DmnUrDumb
      @DmnUrDumb Год назад +14

      @Dani Dani money talks and it’s said that black women spend the most on beauty, so that money should be speaking the loudest.

    • @Brianesha
      @Brianesha Год назад +12

      @@sageisdeadtome3315 yeah well a Mexican woman created it let’s start there 😂

  • @Sunnygold99
    @Sunnygold99 Год назад +746

    I literally had an older white woman ask me what I used to keep my skin clear and I told her African black soap and she came back in my store a few months later and thanked me because her skin had never been clearer…y’all petty

    • @BREAKCORE-DISSOCIATE
      @BREAKCORE-DISSOCIATE 7 месяцев назад

      Tbh? As a white boy who lets black girls degade me for my kink these girls tell me they just wanna see them selves as a 🌟Black Goddess🌟✨️why? Well ever since childhood for the most part they have felt insecure about their race mostly hair an degrading white people makes them feel better. I dont mind. Besides its happened to me so much iv kinda grown to like it.

    • @BREAKCORE-DISSOCIATE
      @BREAKCORE-DISSOCIATE 7 месяцев назад +6

      Plus who else is gonna peg me an pull my hair fr. Black mean girls definitely cooking

    • @user-ly4ty5rx4b
      @user-ly4ty5rx4b 7 месяцев назад

      Ah I see, my bad the way she write it made me believe she was saying the white people were petty 😭😭 thanks for clarifying@@bill855

    • @wtfsoupp
      @wtfsoupp 7 месяцев назад +35

      @@user-ly4ty5rx4bgirl she’s saying the people who are gatekeeping products are petty🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @newname3021
      @newname3021 7 месяцев назад +1

      ⁠@@wtfsouppthe fact you really watched this very short clip and processed “gate-keeping” are your 5 years old? Or just an ignorant grown ass 40 year old?

  • @B00GH0STIE
    @B00GH0STIE 6 месяцев назад +12

    Girl it’s a store. First come, first serve. Ain’t nobody selfish for going shopping. You should have either been there earlier or ordered it ahead of time

    • @lisamuhammad5825
      @lisamuhammad5825 13 дней назад +3

      That’s not the point…there is a bigger picture/problem here.

  • @questioneverything5595
    @questioneverything5595 4 месяца назад +80

    That's ridiculous! Everyone deserves healthy hair. The oil is for everyone. How does it feel to be racist?

    • @julietteroseconnolly9866
      @julietteroseconnolly9866 29 дней назад +4

      kinda true ngl

    • @adeeniebean
      @adeeniebean 24 дня назад +6

      Fr just bc it's the other way around doesn't mean it's OK 😡

    • @ruffledfilms5270
      @ruffledfilms5270 22 дня назад +10

      The oil just works better on specific hair types, it comes from a black hair brand, therefore it would obviously work best on black hair. The issue is that, folks who are not black, in this case, white people, tend to use products made for black hair and negatively review them when it does not work for them. And there is no reason for the brand to be all inclusive, all hair types are different, and not everything is a one size fits all. Simply checking out the website and asking yourself, does it look like these products cater to my hair. If no, then at least make it known that you are using a product that does not seem to work with your hair type but you are trying it anyway. People slammed the product that was not even made for their hair type, like that makes no sense.

    • @AstewishRoblox
      @AstewishRoblox 21 день назад +11

      It's not racist that our hair type isn't your hair type. Get a life 😹

    • @claudiaayesu5768
      @claudiaayesu5768 18 дней назад

      @@ruffledfilms5270that makes sense. I use Mielle for my hair and my brother uses it too. I’m glad it is a black people product and anyone that isn’t black not trying to be rude, but don’t use the product and do research on a product before buying it so people know what will work for their hair type.

  • @ciprianaguardado5857
    @ciprianaguardado5857 Год назад +62

    Are you saying that white women or people that are not black can’t purchase your product but how would you feel if a white person made a product and said why are Black people buying it they shouldn’t be? You would get pissed

    • @laurenlueth
      @laurenlueth Год назад +12

      FOR REAL

    • @teatrew5750
      @teatrew5750 10 месяцев назад +3

      nowhere near whats being said

    • @thezu9250
      @thezu9250 2 месяца назад +5

      @@martinam7806What are you talking about. There arent aisles of products that cater just to blck people. Yall need to stop making dumb comparisons that arent based on reality. It DOES suck when companies change formulas to cater to other groups especially when they have a lot of other choices. These people are literally using the wrong products to be trendy.

    • @thezu9250
      @thezu9250 2 месяца назад +3

      @@martinam7806 Sorry to break it to you but the rest of us live in reality. When the majority buys a product, companies will change formulas to cater to the majority. It is absolutely against reality to act like as if people have the exact same hair texture. In America, the people there are descendants from mostly west Africans. They have a specific hair type that is very rare or completely absent in people of the majority group. So it is inappropriate to assume that they need the exact same products. Especially when they historically have been ignored as a market and have been forced to buy products from segregated aisle sections or stores. I mean those products are still separated in some stores. The only reason they’ve gotten more popular is because people have embraced their natural curly hair. So now those companies are changing formulas so they no longer work for them. So she 100% has a valid concern. It’s 100% valid to be frustrated about those changes. She’s not saying it should be illegal for them to buy those products. She’s just pointing out the negative consequences of catering.

    • @thezu9250
      @thezu9250 2 месяца назад +3

      @@martinam7806 Also, that company literally had to release a statement saying they wouldn’t change their formulas. So clearly, it’s an actual concern that even the industry understands. So stop gaslighting everyone.

  • @ewyousmelllikecheeks
    @ewyousmelllikecheeks Год назад +99

    "great for all types and textures" on the bottle.

  • @Wjdjfks
    @Wjdjfks 6 месяцев назад +37

    No way people are trying to gatekeep hair oil 😭😭

    • @1tzSmile
      @1tzSmile 14 дней назад

      Bc white peoples have more products then our brownies. But still choose to get brown peoples hair which means we don’t have anything because of y’all greedy ass. 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱

  • @user-sj4wz1wq8l
    @user-sj4wz1wq8l 8 месяцев назад +15

    Cultures don’t own a brand or hairstyle clothing type

  • @snuggs3226
    @snuggs3226 Год назад +109

    Oh, you poor thing…boohoo. My heart just bleeds for the injustice 😂😂😂

    • @lucille_2438
      @lucille_2438 Год назад +32

      For real I can't with these people and their victim mentality like how old is she? At some point you learn the world doesn't owe you shit just because you paint yourself as a victim at every opportunity

    • @aaliyahgrinnon8760
      @aaliyahgrinnon8760 Год назад +10

      ​@@lucille_2438 no ones painting themselfs as victims shes just saying its unfair how white people are using black hair producs in there hair when its not made for them and then leaving bad reviews saying it doesnt work ofc is doesnt work bc its not made for your kind of hair so no one is pai ting themselfs as victims

    • @lucille_2438
      @lucille_2438 Год назад +22

      @@aaliyahgrinnon8760 but girl that's my whole point. This is regarding being butthurt about ROSEMARY OIL. SCALP OIL. How is that an only black hair product? Every race has people wanting to grow their hair out and things like alopecia, hormonal thinning, thinning related to age etc

    • @lucille_2438
      @lucille_2438 Год назад +16

      @@aaliyahgrinnon8760 and besides that how immature and self centered is it to claim a hair product can ONLY be used by your race? It's so childish and daft. It's almost comical.

    • @judahqueen5803
      @judahqueen5803 7 месяцев назад

      @@lucille_2438 You are obviously anti Black 🤷🏾‍♀️

  • @serenityreid5733
    @serenityreid5733 Год назад +134

    I’m black but personally I don’t think it’s that big of a deal. Like I just don’t think it’s right for people to be like theses products are for white people and theses are for black. I feel like if white people like the product or it works well for there hair then so what. Instead of people making products only for black people or only for white people, they should make products for everyone instead of segregating hair products.

    • @Ash-nk8lk
      @Ash-nk8lk Год назад +26

      Thank you. Stop shaming others for wanting to trh something that may make their scalp and hair healthier. We all have hair. We are all part of the human race. I don’t get it

    • @lovejones4024
      @lovejones4024 Год назад +22

      Not everyone's hair is the same, there should never be a one size fits all when it comes to hair. That would be a disaster. It's not hard to understand

    • @s_stv_m_c6538
      @s_stv_m_c6538 Год назад +16

      @@Ash-nk8lk so you mean to tell me that 4c hair and 1a hair is the same and need the same needs?

    • @kpolart4137
      @kpolart4137 Год назад +8

      It’s a big deal because its not a matter of just saying this product is for this group and this one is for another group and it’s not as simple as just making beauty & hair products that will be beneficial for every group of people skin & hair because there’s a fundamental differences in each ethnic group’s skin & hair. Each group has specific skin & hair needs that has to be met in order to be at it’s best & healthiest, therefore to accomplish that, products has to be specifically formulated for each group. Sadly for over 100 years companies has made thousands of skin & hair products that were not formulated for black women and unfortunately in many cases when black women used those products they have experienced undesirable results and or damage. And that’s the same thing some of these white women are claiming to have experienced when using Mielle and other products which were formulated for black women and not them. Yet they go online and post negative videos about Mielle and other products made for black women.
      ANALOGY: That’s like putting diesel fuel in your car and then complain about how it damaged the engine, it damaged the engine because it wasn’t formulated for your car’s engine it was formulated for trucks with Diesel engines not cars with gasoline engines.

    • @Bi.Panic.
      @Bi.Panic. Год назад +13

      FR also there are more important issues then hair oil like people dying

  • @feliciaallshouse2644
    @feliciaallshouse2644 4 месяца назад +10

    The double standard is uncanny. The ignorance is unmatched.

    • @jasmynhamlett737
      @jasmynhamlett737 4 месяца назад

      This is so real. If it was the other way around and a white person was walking down aisles recording saying that black people need to stop buying something because their black they would be slandered.

    • @adeeniebean
      @adeeniebean 24 дня назад +1

      Fr, referring to ppl as non-black pisses me off if someone were to say non-white you wouldn't hear the end of it.

  • @chahdbouta3107
    @chahdbouta3107 6 месяцев назад +79

    How is this not racism 😒😒😒

    • @marielagarcia785
      @marielagarcia785 4 месяца назад

      one of the racist videos i've ever seen, These black girls are very bad, imagine the cancellation, if a girl of another color made comments like that, all the time I see videos of this type of girls of color referring badly to products such as not black girl friendly or that are not inclusive blahblah, but When it is their product, you cannot make any type of comments against it, you represent what is wrong in this world, they are absurd

    • @martinam7806
      @martinam7806 3 месяца назад +11

      It is.

    • @questioneverything5595
      @questioneverything5595 2 месяца назад +10

      It is. Don't let anyone else convince you otherwise.

    • @ginastar5991
      @ginastar5991 Месяц назад +1

      Bc it’s not get over it. 😊

    • @RRRRuser
      @RRRRuser Месяц назад +1

      It is

  • @ShaktiFlowww
    @ShaktiFlowww Год назад +489

    Ew the racism ain’t it

    • @idontcaretbh22
      @idontcaretbh22 7 месяцев назад

      You can’t be racist to white people :))

    • @uranus2849
      @uranus2849 7 месяцев назад

      Black people: stop colonizing us.
      You dumbasses: Thizz Iz rAverze RayIzUm!

    • @user-kp6zg1cv5d
      @user-kp6zg1cv5d 5 месяцев назад +29

      This is so true, she needs to grow up

    • @tsunanii_
      @tsunanii_ 5 месяцев назад +17

      @@user-kp6zg1cv5dreal like she actually needs to chill out fr

    • @user-kp6zg1cv5d
      @user-kp6zg1cv5d 5 месяцев назад +7

      @@tsunanii_ facts

  • @Bleep._.bloop777
    @Bleep._.bloop777 Год назад +1487

    Use products according to your hair type, not your ethnicity. If you are white, Hispanic, Asian, etc. and it works for your hair, use it. If the mielle works for you, you are ok to use it. you are NOT selfish. If it doesn’t work for you, it may not be the product.

    • @angeldust110
      @angeldust110 11 месяцев назад +31

      this!!!

    • @wickedlove1890
      @wickedlove1890 9 месяцев назад +27

      this! I use this oil (same oil but different brand but that doesn't matter) for my white hair because it's the only thing that helps my itchy and irritated scalp, "white" hair products, especially the ones she shows suck so much

    • @nolacakes847
      @nolacakes847 7 месяцев назад +18

      Facts! I use mielle products abd it’s works great on my hair …you are right …buy products according to hair type ..not ethicity

    • @Dagoldenchild22
      @Dagoldenchild22 7 месяцев назад

      You ARE SELFISH

    • @meowwwrreeoowwwmrowwwmeow
      @meowwwrreeoowwwmrowwwmeow 7 месяцев назад +10

      yeah totally. i’m white with fine blonde hair and it works absolute magic. everyone should enjoy it if it works for you!

  • @norma3848
    @norma3848 5 месяцев назад +67

    SMH!! 🤦🏻‍♀️ RACISM IN ALL SHAPE AND COLORS!
    Can we just purchase a product we like without adding a particular race. Is a good product, and the company who created this did a good job creating something that can help other race besides black.
    I am straight Rican and my hair is curly, and I will support white, black Chinese, Puerto Rican, ect products that gives me the best results.
    We need to do better. Is always. Something. 🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @alliibee4015
      @alliibee4015 2 месяца назад +1

      Right I was completely turned off by that, this is our and that’s yours, disgusting

  • @reesejs
    @reesejs 8 месяцев назад +7

    Still looking in the listing for where it says “for black person hair”
    🤔🤔🤔 can’t find it… wonder whyyyy

  • @Redabook7
    @Redabook7 Год назад +1901

    Because honestly instead of doing research and using the products that works for them, a lot of them are just grabbing whatever they see is popular. Then act confused and tricked when it has a negative reaction to their hair

    • @missjackiierdz
      @missjackiierdz Год назад +29

      There's no confusion. It literally states for all hair types but she has a line that is for type 4 hair.

    • @yessir6618
      @yessir6618 Год назад +152

      @@missjackiierdz clearly there is a confusion. They are leaving negative reviews complaining about things that are actually beneficial to black hair. So obviously this product has consistently better results with certain hair types.

    • @sammy-di3xr
      @sammy-di3xr Год назад +35

      @Yes Sir Then perhaps the company needs to be changing some labels? How is this other woman's fault exactly? If something says it's for all hair types and my hair falls out then I have every right to leave a reviews based on my experience 🙃

    • @missjackiierdz
      @missjackiierdz Год назад +12

      @@yessir6618 negative reviews exist for every company that makes a product. Its expected. Imagine how many products Ive tried and I said I didnt like it. Omg all of sudden that means its a bad thing. No. It's literally just something that either 1, i didnt like. 2, i bought to see how my hair will react. 3, I wanted to get something out of my comfort zone.
      Online, it literally states its for ALL types of hair. Tell me where it says for "black" hair. She has a line for type 4 hair.. but never "black". Some white women have 4c hair

    • @notsofunnyjokes1040
      @notsofunnyjokes1040 Год назад +32

      There's three texture for type four hair so I'm pretty sure that's why it says all hair types as in all hair type that has texture four hair

  • @iamskylynne
    @iamskylynne Год назад +1417

    As a black woman, just please stop if they want to use it then let them hair product has no race on it 🙄🙄🙄tf

    • @lexijones8019
      @lexijones8019 Год назад +63

      Thank you friend. ❤

    • @iamskylynne
      @iamskylynne Год назад +73

      @@lexijones8019 no problem and I understand how ppl outside of the black community feel because it’s not right at all. I even have a white friend I did box braids on and ppl had judged her for it and it made me mad.. ppl are just so mean 😪 🤬🙄

    • @NIAAESTHTIC
      @NIAAESTHTIC 8 месяцев назад +59

      I think these people are mad because companies change products and it no longer suits their hair type however your comment does make a lot of sense it’s not race it’s hair type

    • @iamskylynne
      @iamskylynne 8 месяцев назад

      @@NIAAESTHTIC my comment makes perfect sense u just slow asf 😂

    • @Poltergeist_541
      @Poltergeist_541 8 месяцев назад +8

      ​@@iamskylynnewell the box braids is probably cause it belongs to African culture, other braids belong to other cultures too, so thats why they were rude to her and just to be respectful she shouldn't do that again, but you are right the hair products don't HAVE a specific race to be used on

  • @maxie1896
    @maxie1896 4 месяца назад +8

    Lol sounding like the seagull in finding Nemo out here

  • @cheesecake9748
    @cheesecake9748 10 месяцев назад +36

    Some people don’t know how to read the instructions either. YOU NEED TO WASH IT OFF AFTER 30 MINUTES. Only people with very coily or textured hair can leave it on, because their hair can easily absorb the oil. That oil is extremely strong and can cause your hair to fall off if you leave it on overnight or for wayyy too long. If you want something that you can leave on your hair, then get an actual rosemary plant and boil it in some water, let it sit till it’s cooled down, and apply it to your hair with a spray bottle.

  • @squeint
    @squeint Год назад +2500

    Let's be clear. There is no such thing as white products and black products. We've got to do better!

    • @newona4313
      @newona4313 Год назад

      Exactly. Black girls are missing out on great products because they think they are only for “white girls”

    • @ashlxyiidoesanythingx7204
      @ashlxyiidoesanythingx7204 Год назад

      U obviously have no education or never even read if u actually had common sense u can read the product it literally says “4c hair only” MEANS ITS FOR BLACK PEOPLE YALL NEEDA STOP GIVING EVERYTHING AWAY TO WHITE PEOPLE OMG

    • @mosesthomas3976
      @mosesthomas3976 Год назад +17

      I think if they created a new hair line for white hair. But leave our section out

    • @squeint
      @squeint Год назад +197

      @@mosesthomas3976 THERE IS NO SUCH THING! It's all about hair texture not skin color.

    • @ashlxyiidoesanythingx7204
      @ashlxyiidoesanythingx7204 Год назад

      @@squeint but 4c hair = black people so basically it is a black product dumb as🤦🏽‍♀️

  • @Midwest_indigo_
    @Midwest_indigo_ 7 месяцев назад +79

    Stop creating hair segregation

    • @Serpentsubliminal
      @Serpentsubliminal 7 месяцев назад +10

      Hair is different bro u didn’t get the video… they have so many brands that cater to their hair type but curlier hair has little 😊

    • @Nermeen.
      @Nermeen. Месяц назад +1

      ​@@Serpentsubliminal are you saying that rosemary oil is only for black hair?

    • @adeeniebean
      @adeeniebean 24 дня назад

      ​@@Nermeen. Fr I use rosemary oil and I'm brown 💀

    • @kindheartedperson5134
      @kindheartedperson5134 7 дней назад

      @@Nermeen.nobody said anything abt rosemary oil💀

  • @thriveflourishmotivate
    @thriveflourishmotivate Год назад +386

    Black women, you can make this oil for way cheaper. Just get some olive oil or carrier oil of choice and add dried rosemary, peppermint essential oil, and any other herbs of choice. Put in a glass jar in a dark place for a few weeks. Then strain when you’re ready to use into a bottle. You don’t need to support Mielle. You can make bigger batches of hair growth oil for less. ❤

    • @neshab2cute
      @neshab2cute Год назад +40

      I appreciate your knowledge and information

    • @neshab2cute
      @neshab2cute Год назад +16

      Thank you

    • @QueenEsther414
      @QueenEsther414 Год назад +69

      Thanks! I make my own oil, plus I add biotin oil in mine. I think black women needs to stop catering to companies who continue to disrespect black women. These companies know what they're doing...it's all about money.

    • @joneellewis8559
      @joneellewis8559 Год назад +9

      @@QueenEsther414 you should sell it I would definitely buy it !!

    • @theinvisiblewoman5709
      @theinvisiblewoman5709 Год назад +55

      It’s about supporting Mielle they didn’t cause the problem. They never even marketed to those people. Why harm a black business that is choosing to stand with us?

  • @anabrr1123
    @anabrr1123 Год назад +2143

    It’s always for a trend. Then a half full bottle collects dust in their bathroom for years until they throw it out :/

    • @Charlotte_OMahony
      @Charlotte_OMahony Год назад +19

      Fr!

    • @crystalmethany6286
      @crystalmethany6286 Год назад +28

      Description
      Our Rosemary Mint scalp and hair oil is a nutrient-rich, intensive formula meant to help you address your hair concerns. From nourishing hair follicles, smoothing split ends and help with dry scalp, this hair oil uses natural, organic ingredients and essential oils to provide the care your hair deserves. Use it on protective styles, including braids and weaves, and enjoy its fresh, invigorating scent during your next hot oil treatment.
      Benefits:
      Infused with Biotin
      Use for daily hair care or specialized scalp treatments
      Features more than 30 essential oils and extracts
      Helps improve length retention
      Conditions dry scalp
      Smooths split ends
      Formulated without: No Parabens, No Sulfates, No Paraffins, No Mineral Oil, No DEA, No Animal Testing
      2 fl. oz. | Formulated for all hair types and textures | Safe for chemically treated hair.

    • @missjackiierdz
      @missjackiierdz Год назад +35

      And yet, who made money for a half filled product that will be produced again? The owner. You do realize that is what buying and selling does. They bought it, it sells, if they like it, it will continue to sell. Yall want black owned companies but are mad because people are supporting a black company when it was a black woman Linda Lynn who said something negative towards the company and a drama broke out from the owners husband. 🤷‍♀️💁‍♀️

    • @crystalmethany6286
      @crystalmethany6286 Год назад +34

      My above comment shows the description of the oil… it’s “formulated for all hair types”. So NOBODYS hair should be falling out.

    • @jada._marie
      @jada._marie Год назад +38

      @@crystalmethany6286hat’s probably just for marketing. And don’t quote me on this but I heard someone say that the owners of the oil said that it isn’t recommended for people with non-kinky hair.

  • @butterfly32812
    @butterfly32812 5 месяцев назад +39

    I don’t think the product is “catered” to a specific color of skin. Please stop with the racism. We all bleed red and we’re made in the image of the same creator who loves ALL of His creation.

    • @faithfulprosperity
      @faithfulprosperity 3 месяца назад +6

      I may be late, but it's not the skin that's different. It's the hair texture that is. Of course, there are races other than black with textured hair, but they're buying out products that typically cater to textured hair as people with pin straight, non textured hair, complaining their hair is oily, and then pressuring the brand to change the formulation of the product. The result of that is people with textured hair having one less hair care option that caters to their hair type. And there's already not many brands that work for textured hair. Meanwhile, people with straight hair have millions of brands that are formulated for their hair type, and those with textured hair do not. This has happened many times with other brands.
      Those with straight hair start using textured hair products, and their hair falls out, gets weighed down, or is too oily, and then leave bad reviews, pressures the company to change their formulation, and then those with textured hair loses yet again another brand that caters to their hair. And trust me, there are not many.
      The bottom line is that textured hair and non textured hair require different routines to thrive. There aren't many brands that make products that are good for textured hair.

    • @desireehodge32
      @desireehodge32 2 месяца назад +2

      🙄

  • @jen33333
    @jen33333 4 месяца назад +38

    the mean girl energy is crazy

  • @spanky814
    @spanky814 Год назад +237

    sorry this is a dumb take. if more people are using black hair products the stores will just make it more available. also rosemary oil is recommended for any woman with hair loss and plenty of white people and other races have female hair loss.

    • @Liaass21
      @Liaass21 9 месяцев назад +8

      Boo the store don't make the product that's not even a major corporation owned business a black women works on that product herself they complaining about its oily while using a product that says hair oil like bffr black peoples hair doesn't produce oil the way it should which is why we need it

    • @joimonae4090
      @joimonae4090 7 месяцев назад +7

      The problem is when they change their formulas to fit non black textures black peoples are the main consumers of company so if they want to do so they need to make a formula suitable for non Afro hair textures I believe the original owner sold her company as well so that could be it

    • @kimberlyjohnson8329
      @kimberlyjohnson8329 7 месяцев назад +12

      Um, sweetheart I can totally tell you’ve never even taken a look at this product 😂there’s so many more oils in this that are considered carrier oils (if you don’t know what that means google it) aside from rosemary. The others are probably way too heavy for WW hair such as castor oil and that’s why it’s affected their hair the way it has.

    • @da_dessa
      @da_dessa 6 месяцев назад +3

      no it doesn’t. these companies then change the formula to suit “all hair types” which then ruins are hair

    • @MercuryBubble
      @MercuryBubble 6 месяцев назад +5

      Girl no. Look at shea moisture now. They literally changed the formulas on some of their best products os white women would use them. Now their once thick coily custard is basically water.

  • @keishiichilon5782
    @keishiichilon5782 Год назад +295

    Everyone wants their favorite restaurant to be empty until they find out they have to close down because of the lack of customers.

    • @BronteHenriquez
      @BronteHenriquez Год назад +14

      Perfect example

    • @elithluxe7568
      @elithluxe7568 10 месяцев назад +12

      And then they still complain

    • @octaviawinter9768
      @octaviawinter9768 9 месяцев назад +26

      Y’all need to watch her first video and look at her comment. The issue is not that they’re selling it out, its that people are putting pressure on the company to change its formula which leaves black people without the proper products for their hair, something that has happened several times. Having to change our product because it just doesn’t apply to us anymore sucks because finding new ones always costs a lot of money, time, and experimentation. White people (who don’t have the hair texture, don’t even try that we all know a majority don’t have curly hair like us don’t whataboutism this) have so many products catered to them and yet try to use one that just isn’t meant for them and many of the big companies buy out smaller black-owned brands which then have to change their formula to reach “a wider consumer base.” Just because you don’t know about the issue doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist…

    • @itsXayii
      @itsXayii 8 месяцев назад +3

      Seriously

    • @Kim-ok5tn
      @Kim-ok5tn 7 месяцев назад +4

      They didn't complain about lack of customers though did they

  • @snowzu
    @snowzu 4 месяца назад +4

    Somebody mad it wasn’t in stock 😂😂

  • @thebelkisrochez
    @thebelkisrochez 6 месяцев назад +15

    This sounds ignorant sorry love

  • @mabriz5364
    @mabriz5364 Год назад +837

    "Our products " "their products ".. did I miss the "blacks only" sign?? Are you suggesting we bring that crap back??? I can't even believe people still behave like this..

    • @frankiemckane6314
      @frankiemckane6314 Год назад +48

      The ours products and their products when you walk into a hair store, such a sally beauty store, or any other beauty store that you have there is aisles that is for color peoples hair only and then there’s also aisles that is for Caucasian people. they don’t have to say it’s for blacks only or whites only when you walk in and you see the product you know what aisle to go out on that is directed towards you.

    • @Jesusisthekingg
      @Jesusisthekingg Год назад +24

      @@frankiemckane6314 no there is not only certain products for ONLY black people

    • @frankiemckane6314
      @frankiemckane6314 Год назад +33

      @@Jesusisthekingg I’m going to agree to disagree, respectfully.

    • @MomoManimi
      @MomoManimi Год назад +1

      Listen.... Products that work for white people DO NOT work for us! We cant use those products!! And the natural/black hair products sections are usually so much smaller than the "main" hair section, which usually caters to white hair

    • @mabriz5364
      @mabriz5364 Год назад +23

      @Momo Mon'amie that does NOT mean that non-black people CAN'T shop for products in that section 🙄. That's just stupid. Not all products work for everyone and if someone finds a great product, they should freely get to purchase it regardless of what shelf they found it on. Ingredients know no race.

  • @ricachicka2625
    @ricachicka2625 Год назад +119

    I understand where you are coming from but regardless I'm super annoyed by this whole "them and us" as if we aren't all human. This just divides US even more...

    • @porschenator
      @porschenator Год назад +10

      agreed. reinforces the oppressors hate

    • @bribro23
      @bribro23 Год назад +7

      @@porschenator you can reinforce something that never wavered nor changed. It’s not reinforcing anything that’s the norm

    • @tanasalucy2914
      @tanasalucy2914 Год назад +29

      Don't say you understand and say but "we're all humans". Yes we are but we're still all different and that's what make everyone unique. We've been having problems with products that doesn't cater to our hair for years, just because it's not made for us. When we do make products for us it's always being bought out and changed to not fit our hair or skin. Can us kinky/curly haired women have a couple options over the hundreds of options for straight haired women?

    • @vixiepedia
      @vixiepedia Год назад +15

      this is like saying a firefighter should be able to walk into a hospital and preform surgery despite not having the proper training because "we're all human". firefighters dont belong in the operating room, surgeons do and thats okay because we're all humans but humans are different.

    • @tambam6744
      @tambam6744 Год назад

      Oh shut the hell up. YT people created race. DEAL with it!

  • @itsnevertoolate5123
    @itsnevertoolate5123 5 месяцев назад +56

    I am dominican I have been using rosemary oil based products for decades, I even make my own oil. That's not a black African American exclusive product

    • @teann123
      @teann123 2 месяца назад

      Stfu and use the product

    • @adeeniebean
      @adeeniebean 24 дня назад +1

      Thank you. I've been deep oiling for a while now and I'm brown. There's not one race which hair oiling belongs to 😊

  • @Fvmousstxr
    @Fvmousstxr 9 месяцев назад +19

    First of all, mielle hair oil is for EVERYONE not for only black ppl cause yall should be lucky to have hair oil while ppl are struggling to grow hair, so pls be repectful

  • @chocolate9747
    @chocolate9747 Год назад +1219

    At the end of the day, people can buy whatever they want, even if it damages their hair.

    • @sxt4447
      @sxt4447 Год назад

      it’s that white girl’s constitutional right to be bawlheaded

    • @MilleniaStone
      @MilleniaStone Год назад +22

      what damages their hair ? this hasn't damaged mine

    • @boop3nowurded538
      @boop3nowurded538 Год назад +128

      @Annie then you're not apart of the ppl theyre talking abt. 😐

    • @ivyVbby
      @ivyVbby Год назад +46

      Relaxers doing just fine on the shelves. 😂

    • @MilleniaStone
      @MilleniaStone Год назад +1

      @@ivyVbby what

  • @arnoldhey6515
    @arnoldhey6515 Год назад +172

    I have straight hair and use the oil for the psoriasis on my scalp, and it helps so much. Please don't spread hate and try to separate who can or can't use what. At the end of the day, if they change the formula you could always purchase another Rosemary oil from another black owned brand and actually put love and support towards the community.

    • @brownsugako7772
      @brownsugako7772 10 месяцев назад +20

      The entitlement of your comment reeks of whiteness... if BLACK women built the brand, the company made the product for BLACK hair in mind, then you want to use it and say 'well it's too oily, too thick, blah, blah, blah' and they turn around and change the formula to cater to a people that didn't build their brand, then it starts to feel like these 'brands' are using us to get hot, that's selfish AF when you literally have whole aisles of product for yt hair.

    • @linarobotti794
      @linarobotti794 10 месяцев назад

      @@brownsugako7772cry more im on my way to buy 5 bottles of mielles rosemary oil right now

    • @BenLovrien
      @BenLovrien 10 месяцев назад +17

      @@brownsugako7772so wait what you’re saying is… that whatever race the owner of the company is that made the product… is the only race the company can sell the product to? Doesn’t matter what hair type they made the product for, or the fact people who live in this society have the freedom to buy what they want, no that doesn’t matter. Only thing that matters is if you’re not black, because the owner is black, then you can’t buy the products? Regardless of your hair type?

    • @haileyreeves9482
      @haileyreeves9482 10 месяцев назад

      @@brownsugako7772, i can agree on some of this, however this product is for all hair types(it says on that on their website). This oil has many ingredients in it that are so important to scalp health. now dont get me wrong, the people comapling of it being thick and oily sound unreasonable. This oil is for thick hair. It is marketed for people who have thick and curly hair. Hense black hair. However this product isnt just for black people. It can be used on anyone at their own risk. And this person has a good point of it helping with their scalp problem. As it has active ingredients that provide help for that. I use this oil for many things. And yes I have thick curly hair. Also yes there are isles of hair products marketed for white hair. However almost every one of them is bad for their hair. So who could blame them for wanting somethng without t.- hat. If it doesnt make their hair weighed down or oily who cares?

    • @hectormarroquin6788
      @hectormarroquin6788 10 месяцев назад

      @@brownsugako7772you sound dumb the person your replying said none of that you just disregarded everything she said

  • @bethanydant3844
    @bethanydant3844 11 месяцев назад +3

    The bottle literally says made for ALL hair types

    • @bethanydant3844
      @bethanydant3844 11 месяцев назад

      Edit if you read the bottle it says made for all hair types and textures

  • @Pattluvs
    @Pattluvs 2 месяца назад +3

    I don’t see that company putting out a statement saying this product is only to be used by a specific ethnicity . If the product works for someone then they use it who are you to tell anyone what product they can and can’t use.

  • @meelliemoe
    @meelliemoe Год назад +783

    Why do we as black women think we own all rights to these products though? If a product works for my hair I’m buying it. Whether it’s for white, Asian, muppet wool hair I don’t care. Same for skin care. If it works for you it works for you. Many of those “white” hair products work for my hair too and I’m buying them. Seems reasonable to me imo

    • @milflover6969
      @milflover6969 Год назад +31

      Exactly

    • @squeint
      @squeint Год назад +48

      Exactly! We looked real silly when we found out that Dark & Lovely products and African Pride was made by Caucasians.

    • @mayralopez1986
      @mayralopez1986 Год назад +5

      Amen 🙏👏🏼

    • @corinnematthews5636
      @corinnematthews5636 Год назад +12

      I bought this oil for my hair, I didn’t know it was not for white peoples hair. I have alopecia so I’m always looking for something to help that. Would someone please explain what the difference is as far as how it affects white vs black hair. I’m not here to argue it, just trying to understand cause the alopecia thing is very real and a constant battle to fight.

    • @angelica69
      @angelica69 Год назад +26

      @@corinnematthews5636 The main reason is that it weighs down your hair if it’s straight. It can also make your hair look really greasy. The same goes for a black person whose hair is straightened. It’s not even actually a race thing but a straight hair thing. It’s made specifically for textured hair. There’s a lot of cases of straight hair falling out so if your hair is straight I probably wouldn’t recommend. Hope that helps ❤

  • @jessbxmb2733
    @jessbxmb2733 Год назад +322

    Mielle is for everyone! Its a good product so people buy it.

    • @mya3601
      @mya3601 7 месяцев назад +12

      It’s not for everyone

    • @Imhomophobic
      @Imhomophobic 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@mya3601 yess it's only for people with curly or afro

    • @higgins_forever
      @higgins_forever 7 месяцев назад +13

      I just bought a bottle and I’m white. Cause I just thought “ouuu rosemary, isn’t that what all the influencers are pushing for hair growth?” So yeah I just put it in my head lol

    • @lharrison7000
      @lharrison7000 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@mya3601you should buy hair care stuff for your hair type not ethnicity.

    • @thecosmicchild8947
      @thecosmicchild8947 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@higgins_foreverIf it makes your hair fall out don’t try to tarnish the brand and trash the company by leaving one star reviews.

  • @lla4616
    @lla4616 4 месяца назад +4

    There should be no “black” or “white” products, it can be for everyone. But when people start leaving bad reviews for a product that was not specifically made for their type of hair anyway that’s what makes me angry.

  • @Filmed_by_izzy
    @Filmed_by_izzy 2 месяца назад +2

    As a black afro person, its gone for a reason it might have not worked for your hair doesn't mean it definitely doesn't work for others aswell as you sure should not call them "selfish" because it works on them i have it and it works miracles keep your "opinion" to urself.

  • @solange4444
    @solange4444 Год назад +334

    White Hispanic here 🇨🇺🇺🇸
    LOVE Mielle (my- elle) on my curly hair and WILL NOT stop purchasing.

    • @ytperson9303
      @ytperson9303 Год назад +75

      Not sure what the point of commenting this is

    • @Cyn444
      @Cyn444 Год назад +22

      Hope all ts falls out to tf
      Edit:I’m sorry to everyone I was fighting with I didn’t realize that’s what u guys was on my ass abt and I apologize to the original commenter I must’ve been in a pissy ass mood when I made this comment

    • @violetmelon
      @violetmelon Год назад

      ^^ Envious and malicious bc she has beautiful hair, huh?! How nefarious can u be? Lots of black women wear Peruvian & Brazilian hair so are they pretending to be Latina bc that's our actual hair not even a style or a product! My hair is nothing like a black person's, and I see them wearing my hair pretending to have soft & flowy VS curls, straight silky hair, or non-kinky & soft luscious curls! It must beautiful and preferable over their own hair texture which they hide with other race's hair while getting mad bc non-blacks use a product like this or wear breads??😂 The hypocrisy is much‼ Meanwhile, a hair product or hairstyle is for everyone whether it's Dove or this brand. At least, my people don't wear other races hair while claiming cultural apropriation and the "blueprint" of races (def racist). Oh well. Racists and envious people will reap that which they sow.

    • @andiplantlovesyou
      @andiplantlovesyou Год назад +7

      that’s amazing i bet it looks great!

    • @danaayoub5436
      @danaayoub5436 Год назад

      @@Cyn444 u have no life

  • @taheenfdixon
    @taheenfdixon Год назад +1199

    We need a black companies that will not sell out

    • @CHEERWKU
      @CHEERWKU Год назад +43

      I'll create the one!

    • @HisSacredLove
      @HisSacredLove Год назад

      Hold my mule....

    • @brooklynzoo7189
      @brooklynzoo7189 Год назад +41

      We need to learn to make our own trust me we can all do it I believe we can and WP are starting to piss me off

    • @cyntcynt
      @cyntcynt Год назад +8

      ​@@Classicallyodd Yeah.....and?

    • @gloriajones2350
      @gloriajones2350 Год назад +27

      Amen,remember Famous Amos Cookies?After selling, they were never the same.

  • @oliviawilson5220
    @oliviawilson5220 3 месяца назад +3

    It's a hair growth oil for the scalp and ends. It has no race on it. It may be a black hair brand but the oil does not say it's for any specific type of hair. If they've found something g that works for them leave it tf alone.

    • @oliviawilson5220
      @oliviawilson5220 3 месяца назад +2

      And a side note. If you actually read the bottle it says it's for all hair types and textures.

  • @Ilovebioshock1234567
    @Ilovebioshock1234567 5 месяцев назад +3

    What do I do then if I’m Hispanic but also half white with curly hair? As a hairstylist I can say that it doesn’t matter your race for a product but what the product contains and what it is supposed to do for your hair type. This stigmatism has to stop. 🛑 I can’t go to products that will literally strip my hair. Stupid Garnier. Pantene. Ugh. 😅

  • @elena1826
    @elena1826 Год назад +34

    I am white and have pin straight hair, last year I have lost a great amount of hair like in clumps thanks to a shampoo you’re coincidentally showing in that aisle. Mielle Rosemary oil, rosemary water and caffeine treatment literally saved my hair, and in about 8 months of use I am back to normal. Of course is greasy and of course you shampoo it out after 3/4 hours. I am glad seeing some white girls losing hair makes you all giggle of satisfaction, maybe stop for a second and think that they started using it because they had an excessive effluvium problem which is by the way the reason why when you start the treatment you keep losing hair for a while. According to your foolish statement I shouldn’t have got the oil for the sake of the black community which must be one of the most idiotic things I’ve ever heard in my life.
    By the way the vast majority of products you show in that aisle are cheap and low quality especially OGX and Fructis.
    Take care.

    • @Kim-ok5tn
      @Kim-ok5tn 7 месяцев назад

      They are cheap and low quality but that's what non black people make. Not our fault

  • @LadyFroste
    @LadyFroste Год назад +181

    Any product that goes viral sells out, then they move on to the next thing and stock adjusts and goes back to normal.

    • @Iew454
      @Iew454 Год назад +5

      True a lot of products go out but in this case, it’s a little different because the people that are selling it out
      Don’t have curly hair whatsoever and the people who actually have curly hair which this hair product is supposed to be used for is being changed into something different. And even though it seems like it’s not a big change, it is a big change.

    • @RedFlyingFox007
      @RedFlyingFox007 Год назад +3

      Yeap, stock is already back to normal

    • @jerm-gv9rv
      @jerm-gv9rv 3 месяца назад

      Nah…but changing the formula so white peope enjoy it more doesn’t just GO AWAY

  • @Luv_Paisley
    @Luv_Paisley 29 дней назад +3

    I’m a white girl with extremely curly hair… I just started using this and it really helps my curls not be frizzy I recommend it to people with CURLY hair NOT straight! So I totally agree!

  • @cookiecrumbs3174
    @cookiecrumbs3174 11 месяцев назад +19

    “Ours” 💀

  • @bwalyachilombo1377
    @bwalyachilombo1377 Год назад +1681

    This time they won't stop us. Keep pushing baby girl.

    • @KiiKiiMC
      @KiiKiiMC Год назад +15

      Exactly 🌹🙏🏽💝☮️💠🙏🏽

    • @assetmindz4958
      @assetmindz4958 Год назад +7

      👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿

    • @Sugarbunyzz
      @Sugarbunyzz Год назад +8

      She isn’t rlly helping

    • @6ftwalka783
      @6ftwalka783 Год назад +15

      Yes!! I love that she goes HARD for us!! 💜🙏🏾🫶🏾✊🏾

    • @lavettemarshall8958
      @lavettemarshall8958 Год назад +7

      Period

  • @jessicatherock
    @jessicatherock Год назад +10

    Tell me you’re racist without saying your racist.
    We know damn well if a white person said “use your own hair care” to a black person all hell would break loose.
    This goes both ways. Don’t expect equality and then exclude a specific race just because it fits your narrative. We come in all different shapes, sizes and colors. Not one hair routine is the same as the next. Support black owned products, yes, but don’t be spreading hate. If a brand changes it’s formula to cater to a specific race, then was it really interested in helping or was it only interested in the money?? Think about it. Remember where you put your money matters.

    • @jerm-gv9rv
      @jerm-gv9rv 3 месяца назад

      If you compare everything you say and do to black people that’s another way of expressing your racism…
      You do not have the same circumstances as blacks people but desperately wanna act as if you do so you can compare. Yourself to them…
      That’s the actual racism hun

    • @littleleah310
      @littleleah310 2 месяца назад

      Lose your hair them

    • @RRRRuser
      @RRRRuser Месяц назад

      This!! It even says made for all hair types. It is amazing for growth in most people's hair

  • @ashleyy_444
    @ashleyy_444 6 месяцев назад +18

    Your perspective and racist comments on this are absolutely embarrassing. Do better.

  • @Nikibaby74
    @Nikibaby74 4 месяца назад +2

    The owner sold her brand to Procter & Gamble lmao
    Black founded but WOMAN LED
    You young ppl are ridiculous

  • @Laura-mo4qj
    @Laura-mo4qj Год назад +67

    “For all hair types and textures “ stated directly on the bottle LOL

    • @ashlxyiidoesanythingx7204
      @ashlxyiidoesanythingx7204 Год назад +1

      Idk who’s giving u false information cuz the Mielle products literally say “4c hair only” ON THE BOTTOM OF THE PRODUCT ☠️

  • @johnnykotema7197
    @johnnykotema7197 Год назад +185

    I don’t think my eyes have ever rolled into the back of my head as they did watching this. There is something seriously fundamentally wrong with your perception.

    • @jazlyn2721
      @jazlyn2721 Год назад +12

      Your name is Johnny, why would anyone listen to your opinion 😟

    • @tgauff6625
      @tgauff6625 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@jazlyn2721 just because of his name?

    • @_mollyyy
      @_mollyyy 11 месяцев назад +8

      @@jazlyn2721now that’s discrimination bub 😟

    • @rayray-ly4su
      @rayray-ly4su 11 месяцев назад +14

      ​@@jazlyn2721 id prefer to listen to his opinion than someone who uses somebodys name on an argument. Your name is jazlyn why would anyone wanna hear your opinion 🤭

    • @jazlyn2721
      @jazlyn2721 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@rayray-ly4su My name isn’t Jazlyn LOL. It’s a username I picked out because it’s cute.

  • @mizzgoodie123
    @mizzgoodie123 4 месяца назад +3

    Not all black people have kinky coily hair , some do have silky hair as well

  • @forlifemex
    @forlifemex 9 месяцев назад +2

    A popular oil brand doesnt just belong to any race

  • @ChannieChauni
    @ChannieChauni Год назад +99

    It’s cool we can make our own
    Rosemary essential oil
    Tea tree oil
    Amla powder
    Ginger powder or herb
    Fenugreek seeds
    Boil 1 or 2 hours
    Or let it sit in a dark cabinet for at least 4-6 weeks; shaking it once a week.

    • @Ubukhosibamakhathini
      @Ubukhosibamakhathini Год назад +2

      lol

    • @senoir.
      @senoir. Год назад +9

      Wait my mom has already been doing this😭😭 almost the exact ingredients wow!

    • @seliahh9451
      @seliahh9451 Год назад +4

      Equal parts of each?

    • @autumxxleaves4186
      @autumxxleaves4186 Год назад +3

      Thank you queen.

    • @ChannieChauni
      @ChannieChauni Год назад +4

      @@seliahh9451 I would individually do this if your sensitive.
      But essential oils add them slowly just because you can control the amount.
      Amla powder makes me break out. So I say add a teaspoon at a time. Max 3 teaspoon
      Ginger just a teaspoon
      It’s more of a booster
      Rosemary is a stimulator (benefits)
      Tea tree is a antibacterial (benefits)

  • @JacksonLGarner
    @JacksonLGarner Год назад +153

    I am a white MAN and I proudly use mielle rosemary oil

    • @uranus2849
      @uranus2849 7 месяцев назад +28

      We do not care😂

    • @JacksonLGarner
      @JacksonLGarner 7 месяцев назад

      @@uranus2849 white men are up

    • @Thatoneperson3884
      @Thatoneperson3884 5 месяцев назад +24

      Nobody cares 😇

    • @JacksonLGarner
      @JacksonLGarner 5 месяцев назад

      @@Thatoneperson3884 You’re trying keep a white man down and I won’t stand for it ✊🏻

    • @Penguin_assassin
      @Penguin_assassin 4 месяца назад +13

      I don’t care if you’re black, white, or the colors of the rainbow. Like Coach Tomlin said we do not CARE!!!

  • @BellaNCormier
    @BellaNCormier 5 месяцев назад +2

    As a Puerto Rican girl, I love this product. I am happy the company is selling out 🙌🏻 Btw I did videos on it really does work 😂

  • @itwasatuesday7441
    @itwasatuesday7441 4 месяца назад +11

    This girl is literally so embarrassing

  • @lesliebean4594
    @lesliebean4594 Год назад +98

    Gotta love the divisiveness in this world. Even over hair oil. 🙄

    • @PinkSalsa
      @PinkSalsa Год назад

      This content creator is wack so she suggests garnier full of Chemicals to the non black audience because blacks somehow are the only ones its made for smh 🤮🤮🤮

    • @user-ng5hb6oe7x
      @user-ng5hb6oe7x 11 месяцев назад

      FR

    • @uranus2849
      @uranus2849 7 месяцев назад

      YES! Bring back segregation!

  • @Estherreyeeez
    @Estherreyeeez Год назад +74

    Why are we blaming none-back women when the “issue” is popularity? I’m black too and I don’t see the need to get so petty. I don’t know where “it’s getting changed” is coming from cause as far as I know this is a black owned company and it makes products designed for your curls. It didn’t ruin your life or anything it didn’t say “sold out forever”

    • @im26c4u5
      @im26c4u5 Год назад +11

      Other black owned companies changed their formula that were designed for "black" hair/ tight curls.

    • @Estherreyeeez
      @Estherreyeeez Год назад +4

      But this is not one.

    • @im26c4u5
      @im26c4u5 Год назад +1

      @Hadassahh Reyes Yea, that's the point. She saying that's what happens because they complain and so she showed how they complain about that one specific product. She's stating that it might happen just like how it has with other products. She's also saying they don't have many products for curly tight hair basically because *insert reasons she listed*.

    • @Estherreyeeez
      @Estherreyeeez Год назад

      The reason people change their formulas for example Cantu is because they initially have harsh products that even effect black women’s scalps harmful ingredients such as silicones and alcohol. It has nothing to do with skin tone it has everything to do with scalp sensitivity.

    • @im26c4u5
      @im26c4u5 Год назад +1

      @Hadassahh Reyes You missed the mark again lol and I don't know why your comment won't appear, but I see it through my notifications. The other products became worse for tight curls after they changed the ingredients 😑 did you not watch the video. They did not become better for tight curls afterwards, only inclusive for other hair types. I personally don't care, but don't lie about what was mentioned in the video (it was not ill intended) it was made to bring awareness on something that impacts people of tighter curl pattern.

  • @user-rv9jq6qf3p
    @user-rv9jq6qf3p 8 месяцев назад +8

    So at first it was “support black owned businesses” and now it’s “stop using black people products, you’re selfish”. Please… Let’s not support anyone because of their skin color but support them because the product they’re making is actually good. Plus, In the description of this oil it says it’s for all hair types.

    • @HssnsidndjdndBdndndjndk-yn4vh
      @HssnsidndjdndBdndndjndk-yn4vh 2 месяца назад +1

      It's selfish when you buy an oily product (not for your hair type) then complain about how oily your hair is and how it's falling out. That's like me Using Pantene and Treseme (which is catered to Caucasian hair) and getting mad saying that it doesn't work for my hair and demanding them to change the ingredients. It wasn't made for my hair type in the first place, so it'll be selfish of me to want it to be changed to cater to my hair (which it wasn't meant for my hair type anyways). That's selfish.

    • @user-rv9jq6qf3p
      @user-rv9jq6qf3p 2 месяца назад

      @@HssnsidndjdndBdndndjndk-yn4vh You’re absolutely right. I do think those people who complain about the product not working lack common sense, but I still think it’s weird to complain about us buying the product (most of us use it as a pre wash, and it works just fine) since before all I was hearing was “buy from black owned businesses”, so my point still stands, we should buy good products, regardless of who made it and this product seems to be working for a lot of people, but I do also agree with you. Have a good day.

    • @HssnsidndjdndBdndndjndk-yn4vh
      @HssnsidndjdndBdndndjndk-yn4vh 2 месяца назад

      @@user-rv9jq6qf3p when we say 'support black owned businesses ", we aren't talking about non black people, we are talking to our community....and exactly, most of you guys use it as a pre wash because it can not stay in your hair for long (as it was meant to be used). I go through a bottle a week and I use it every day on my hair without washing it out (I wash my hair once a month). So of course y'all would have to use it as a pre wash. The white influencers calling for a ban of this product and saying that it made their hair fall out and greasy (even though it's an oil) are selfish, considering it wasn't made for their hair types. Like I said that's like me Using Pantene and complaining about my hair being dry and brittle and breaking off and calling for a ban of a product that wasn't meant for my hair type anyways, that takes away from the group of people it was originally made for. This happens ALOT with BLACK hair care and makeup products, people who the products aren't catered to will buy it and leave bad reviews and the product ends up getting pulled off the shelves or the formula changes to suit the people it wasn't originally made for and now BW are assed out of another product. For example Black skin tones need darker contour, highlight and blush and when there where makeup products that where finally being made for brown/dark skin white influencers where buying the products and giving it bad reviews saying that it made them look too dark. Same with Mielle and She's Moisture. She's moisture was originally made for Black Women but white people litteraly bullied the CEO to change the product to suit their hair too and when the ingredients where changed to suit non afro hair it no longer worked for afro hair. It's extremely selfish and annoying af. Imagine if black people went out our way to use hair products that don't cater to our hour KNOWING THAT IT DOESN'T CATER TO OUR HAIR just for us to complain how it doesn't cater to our hair and the product gets changed no longer benefitting Caucasian hair. The fact that y'all see absolutely NOTHING wrong with that is WILD. Then most of y'all saying "there's no such thing as hair products that belong to a specific group of people considering the fact that you have to walk down the BLACK HAIR CARE ISLE to get Mielle or She's Moisture.😂😂😂😭😭😭.

    • @RRRRuser
      @RRRRuser Месяц назад

      ​@@HssnsidndjdndBdndndjndk-yn4vhit's made for all hair types!!! If your hair is falling out it's because of allergic reaction not race!!

  • @JessicaGarcia-jk9db
    @JessicaGarcia-jk9db 3 месяца назад +2

    It’s people like you that keep racism alive

  • @anonymousfist2985
    @anonymousfist2985 Год назад +351

    Exactly. Everywhere I go it's sold out or wayyy to expensive. Like 15 dollars. I'm just going to make my own and reuse the container. This is so irritating because my hair and scalp actually found an oil that worked wonders .

    • @Jashera
      @Jashera Год назад +26

      That’s what I do! Double boil your favorite oil with mint and rosemary. I only use Mielle when I’m super lazy.

    • @Elvenboadicea
      @Elvenboadicea Год назад

      ​@@beautifulicebergwithicecre9922 well, you're a delight.
      You want respect? Earn it. Your attitude stinks.

    • @Moomi_Is_Us
      @Moomi_Is_Us Год назад +6

      @@Jashera ohhh that’s so smart could I know exactly which oil you personally use? I ran out of my mine and now I just have the little bottle and I can already see my hairs not happy without it and it’s only been a week while I was waiting for more CAUSE I CANT FIND IT NO WHERE :( it sucks cause I finally found a hair oil that stuck and sealed in moisture for my hair. I’ve done natural hair masks and used olive oil and saw similar results but I don’t know if I should keep that in my hair indefinitely

    • @goldyd144
      @goldyd144 Год назад +2

      ​@@Jashera I want to try this oil, but since this is happening, might as well DIY it myself. 😮‍💨 Thanks for the tip, love ❤️

    • @hellokittydimaggio
      @hellokittydimaggio Год назад +3

      It’s in stock online at target y u crying you went to ONE store and suddenly it’s FAMINE. Sweetie go down the street and check the other target

  • @kettle9724
    @kettle9724 Год назад +30

    Rosemary or is for any hair type it helps thicken and regrow bald spots

  • @Looridge
    @Looridge 8 месяцев назад +1

    This that “Them against us” mentality that’s keeping you blind

  • @christinavanmeter5034
    @christinavanmeter5034 День назад +1

    This is incredibly racist. White women can’t like all natural hair oils? If a product becomes popular, not everyone can enjoy it? I’m stunned.

  • @msf8297
    @msf8297 Год назад +27

    Mielle isn't even black owned anymore so we black people should pipe it down

    • @beauxanges
      @beauxanges 6 месяцев назад +5

      You can sit quiet but the rest of us won't

  • @prettyrj4448
    @prettyrj4448 Год назад +723

    Thank you honestly it's disgusting because the company will turn around and change its formula why are these companies so afraid to be honest that they cater to African hair textures we can have our own products they have three to four ails full of them in stores why can we not have our own the same thing happened to shea moisture and guess what no one cares about them anymore and they're trying to get their black audience back 🤦🏾‍♀️🤦🏾‍♀️🤦🏾‍♀️🤦🏾‍♀️ beyond annoyed thank you Queen for the honesty

    • @robynrae6974
      @robynrae6974 Год назад +17

      They already stated that they would not be changing their formula 😊

    • @crystalmethany6286
      @crystalmethany6286 Год назад +3

      Description
      Our Rosemary Mint scalp and hair oil is a nutrient-rich, intensive formula meant to help you address your hair concerns. From nourishing hair follicles, smoothing split ends and help with dry scalp, this hair oil uses natural, organic ingredients and essential oils to provide the care your hair deserves. Use it on protective styles, including braids and weaves, and enjoy its fresh, invigorating scent during your next hot oil treatment.
      Benefits:
      Infused with Biotin
      Use for daily hair care or specialized scalp treatments
      Features more than 30 essential oils and extracts
      Helps improve length retention
      Conditions dry scalp
      Smooths split ends
      Formulated without: No Parabens, No Sulfates, No Paraffins, No Mineral Oil, No DEA, No Animal Testing
      2 fl. oz. | Formulated for all hair types and textures | Safe for chemically treated hair

    • @crystalmethany6286
      @crystalmethany6286 Год назад +7

      They either need to market the product differently or change the formula. According to my above pasted info….it’s formulated for everyone, so we need to have some sympathy for women who bought this product and experienced hair loss. Because unless these white women are actually not human, it’s supposed to be for them as well.

    • @litttlewolf4599
      @litttlewolf4599 Год назад +12

      ​@@crystalmethany6286 she's talking about a different oil that works for 4c type hair. The one you posted is of another product

    • @crystalmethany6286
      @crystalmethany6286 Год назад +5

      @@litttlewolf4599 what are you talking about, this video is about the mielle rosemary mint oil…are you talking about the OP’s comments about Shea moisturiz? But I am referring to the oil that has ho’s losing hair

  • @blessedwinner9849
    @blessedwinner9849 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for this. Didn't even know this was happening. So ridiculous! Everytime Black people get anything. Here come the others tryna take advantage.

    • @bobotoffee
      @bobotoffee 4 месяца назад

      Bottle said for all hair types her analysis is racist

  • @andrewandleighannesmall-kr9hi
    @andrewandleighannesmall-kr9hi 7 месяцев назад +5

    Sis this is bordering racism. Leave the white people alone and go try another store. Also blaming people of a race ideas of being upset with the company’s restocking team is crazy.

  • @MoniqueCarmack
    @MoniqueCarmack Год назад +57

    This is why I started making my own hair oils and deep conditioner treatments at home. They switch up the formulas on us, knowing that we need different things for our hair.
    If they are catering to us, they would stay about us.

    • @HisSacredLove
      @HisSacredLove Год назад +1

      Me 2

    • @nappytonatural23
      @nappytonatural23 Год назад +2

      This is why I buy real black owned hair products that aren’t factory made. They’re cheaper and mainly cater to my 4c hair which are the hardest products to find. I stop trusting those companies a long time ago. Once they get on we get left behind. And yes these girls are being selfish because there are plenty of products for curly hair that aren’t aimed towards black hair go buy those

    • @MichalHynson
      @MichalHynson Год назад

      Me too!

    • @minalofton4464
      @minalofton4464 Год назад

      Same here...I love making my own hair, face cream and more💯🌹💜

    • @IndigoSeeress_Yaa7
      @IndigoSeeress_Yaa7 Год назад

      Yes!!!

  • @k-mashup1144
    @k-mashup1144 Год назад +135

    There is always something new to complain about 💀🤦‍♀️

    • @kabaribiah6419
      @kabaribiah6419 9 месяцев назад +2

      Exactly like be grateful you have many products

    • @TammyJames-yg2hs
      @TammyJames-yg2hs 8 месяцев назад

      @@kabaribiah6419Exactly SO MANY other textured hair products, be grateful there is more than this one!

    • @thecosmicchild8947
      @thecosmicchild8947 6 месяцев назад

      @@kabaribiah6419Who has many products whyte or blck?
      You have got to be kidding me, we have a very limited selection for blck hair. Just like how she showed in the video of a mile long aisle of whyte hair care products. We have a very small section & It’s been that way for YEARS. Now all of a sudden straight hair girlies are using the products that are made for OUR hair then have the audacity to leave one star reviews and trash the company because it doesn’t work for them. What are y’all not understanding in these comments my GOODNESS.🙄🙄🙄

    • @GirlSpeakUp
      @GirlSpeakUp 6 месяцев назад +1

      Always, it’s embarrassing atp

  • @user-jq4vg8eq6r
    @user-jq4vg8eq6r 2 месяца назад +3

    Bro just mad it was sold out

  • @georgebeckons539
    @georgebeckons539 3 месяца назад +2

    So you expect brands to cater to black people and "be inclusive" but when people of other races want to use those products too then they're "colonizing your space". It's all about inclusivity until it comes to other races, then suddenly you want to shut them out.
    If that's the case, then don't complain about the market for black businesses being smaller, more expensive and less available because according to you they should only sell to black people which means they will always generate less sales.

  • @SisterSunshineTV
    @SisterSunshineTV Год назад +7

    Tell me you are a racist without saying you are a racist…

  • @sonderson6363
    @sonderson6363 Год назад +132

    This happened with black girl sunscreen too, instead of using what they have always been able to use, they sell out black girl sunscreen, it’s crazy.

    • @IDontKnow-pf6en
      @IDontKnow-pf6en Год назад +15

      im not tryna be rude at all, but what exactly is Black girl sunscreen? am i just being stupid

    • @BondofOblivion
      @BondofOblivion Год назад +13

      @@IDontKnow-pf6en I'm assuming it's a brand. If not, I'm assuming its a sunscreen for melaninated skin, since melaninated skin isn't the same as unmelaninated skin.

    • @madlie2452
      @madlie2452 Год назад +74

      @@IDontKnow-pf6en it’s a sunscreen made specifically for people with darker skin tones. A lot of regular sunscreen leaves a white tint on skin that’s darker than medium brown, so that company made a sunscreen specifically for black and dark skinned POC that worked as a moisturizer and didn’t look white on the skin.

    • @JJJRodriguez
      @JJJRodriguez Год назад

      Sunscreen that protects dark and darker skinned individuals and does not leave the white residue or film.

    • @NoThankUBeQuiet
      @NoThankUBeQuiet Год назад +3

      I don't think I've ever met a black person that actually uses sunscreen

  • @RRRRuser
    @RRRRuser Месяц назад +2

    It is for everyone! Its sold for everyone..i agree with the other comment about self-segregation. There is no reason to tell other people what they can and can't use especially due to skin color. It works on all hair and even states so on the product 😊

  • @Maameelle78
    @Maameelle78 4 месяца назад +1

    They’re making a black woman rich, so let them buy it!

  • @cameronbrennan0
    @cameronbrennan0 Год назад +11

    Please stop gatekeeping hair products and hairstyles! You ask non black individuals to support black owned businesses and products and then criticize us when we do so, at this point we just can’t win! You are silently advocating for segregation when you tell white women they cannot use black owned products. If they want to use products that are not meant for their hair let them! They are still hopefully contributing to purchasing a black owned product from a black owned business. Furthermore not all white people have the same texture of hair, not all of us are 100% white what about those of us who are mixed? Not a fan of this kind of content, sorry not sorry!

    • @ToasteredBread
      @ToasteredBread Год назад +2

      Like how are they selfish for wanting to try a trendy hair oil 🙄

    • @cameronbrennan0
      @cameronbrennan0 Год назад

      @@ToasteredBread My thoughts exactly

  • @tanukii9251SnackboxAye
    @tanukii9251SnackboxAye Год назад +511

    I'm a white girl with slightly wavy hair, this is one of the only products that has helped my androgenetic alopecia, I'm finally seeing baby hairs after years of trying to cover my bald spots !

    • @faithmaire7119
      @faithmaire7119 Год назад +28

      Thank you

    • @yeahaboutthatthough3656
      @yeahaboutthatthough3656 Год назад +128

      Your race is irrelevant. What is relevant to this discussion is your hair type. Women with afro-textured hair naturally have diverse hair types from bone straight and course to tiny coils and fine and everything in between. Women with euro hair textures have hair that is completely different.
      You can rant all about how this oil is the only thing that works for you, but what you are failing at understanding is, it's not the oil that is helping you, it is the ROSEMARY ESSENTIAL OIL ITSELF that is DROPPED IN THE HEAVY NUT OILS THE MIELLE OIL IS MADE FROM that is helping you. You can get the same benefits if you take a sprig of rosemary oil and put it in a water spray bottle and spray your hair with it. In fact, you would have even more benefit because you don't have to wash rosemary essential oil water out of your hair.
      This oil is a heavy nut butter oil which causes people with euro hair textures to have to wash it out when it's designed to be applied to the hair daily and worn until wash day. Wash day for black women's hair is on average anywhere from one week to 3 weeks because our hair doesn't produce any oils at all. That is the difference. You can literally go to your grocery store and buy rosemary essential oil and put it in your shampoo, your conditioner, or in a water bottle. But for some reason (we know why) you buy a hair oil, use it improperly just to get the effects of the essential oil.
      The only way people with afro texture hair can get the benefit of Rosemary Oil is when it's suspended in heavy nut oils because we need a carrier oil to make it penetrate our hair shaft and scalp.
      Our hair and our scalps are not the same even though you think that's what equality means.

    • @yeahaboutthatthough3656
      @yeahaboutthatthough3656 Год назад +7

      @@faithmaire7119 For what?

    • @alexdiaz1769
      @alexdiaz1769 Год назад +78

      @@yeahaboutthatthough3656 nobody reading all that

    • @Gingersnaps_the_pumpkin_kitty
      @Gingersnaps_the_pumpkin_kitty Год назад

      ​@@yeahaboutthatthough3656 nobody said shit about their hair being the same.
      And her hair isn't like other white women's, she has a fucking medical condition.
      You're making assumptions based on her race despite the fact that she straight up said she has a very specific condition that affects her hair type and growth.
      "Black hair" isn't the only hair that can benefit from this shit.
      And most "white" products don't really go for hair health anyways.
      If you look into "non-black" cultures, they all have their own hair care "secrets" full of shit they had access to and work in their hair.
      And NONE of it is this wash daily with harsh cleaners bullshit.
      Yeah the shit works for her, get tf over it.
      No she can't just use the shit everyone else is using, frankly they probably shouldn't be using it either.
      It's just black women seem to get the most struggles when it comes to everything and as a result or forced to figure shit out the most.
      They know how to maintain their hair because it's so different from everyone else's.
      And while people using black products because they are trendy and NOT because they need them is fucked and a result of societal attitudes towards everything black.
      This is one example of it working.
      Quit assuming shit about people's hair based on their race, gatekeeping haircare ain't gonna help shit.
      Next you're gonna start bitching about white chemo patients wearing wigs because "non-black hair grows faster" or some shit.
      If it works, it works.
      The problem are the people who are buying shit that DON'T work for them and ruining for the people it does work for, something that correlates to race but is not necessarily tied down to it.
      If you think diying is such an easy great thing to do, then why don't you just make this shit yourself? Not all black women, just you.

  • @laurenmanista
    @laurenmanista 13 часов назад

    I have a bottle that is years old, it says the same thing that one says. "Strengthening oil infused with biotin & encourages growth" the side of the bottle says "great for hair of all types and textures". I don't have tiktok and I saw this being recommended by an actual doctor for hair loss. As someone who started losing hair after a traumatic injury, I was desperate to try anything. But it's okay, I can make my own, it's not that serious or deep to make a video saying certain races shouldn't be able to use this product. I could say my hair loss is more important than you just trying to lengthen your hair, but I wouldn't. As women, our hair is very important to us, and you should use what works for your hair.

  • @campingwithsamantha5114
    @campingwithsamantha5114 8 месяцев назад +2

    Girl… pls stop with the victim mentality.. its getting old, it’s just an oil. Relax!

  • @mijajajaja
    @mijajajaja Год назад +247

    I hate this, this happened a while back with all the Miss Jessie's (especially the multicultural curls) and I was steamin mad. I'm Black/Latino and It's hard enough having our "ethnic" hair products get put behind security walls while Caucasians products DON'T..and now this sh*t is happening more and more

    • @Alexander-wq7qo
      @Alexander-wq7qo Год назад +11

      Then maybe some of the people using these products need to stop stealing them. Sad but true

    • @Debsdoesstuff
      @Debsdoesstuff Год назад +1

      I don’t use this oil but I do use miss Jessie’s. I have 3a hair. I’m Italian.

    • @hellokittydimaggio
      @hellokittydimaggio Год назад +5

      What’s a “Caucasian “ product? You sound unintelligent .

    • @milkiekittie6659
      @milkiekittie6659 Год назад +11

      @@hellokittydimaggio projection

    • @aisha48476
      @aisha48476 Год назад

      @@hellokittydimaggioshampoos created to dry up oils in oily, nasty, stringy hair…will do just that. Black people hair is like plants. Our hair needs moisture in order for it to grow. Pick up a book