Things Not To Say To Someone With Afro Hair

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2016
  • Whether it's feeling like a zoo animal that everyone wants to touch, or it's being asked to take your braids out for a job - there are some reactions to afro hair that are more - ahem - challenging than others. So here's our guide on how not to add to the frustration...
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  • @jasminegiles94
    @jasminegiles94 7 лет назад +6269

    People always ask me "How do you get your hair like that?!"... well first, i was born...

    • @djordjevicmaka
      @djordjevicmaka 7 лет назад +36

      Jasmine Giles Maybe they really like it, and want to have the same, so that is why they ask...

    • @BreaMason
      @BreaMason 7 лет назад +230

      Maka Djordjevic they will never get the same. Its simply a dumbass question

    • @djordjevicmaka
      @djordjevicmaka 7 лет назад +17

      Brea Monai True. But not everyone who talks with you has to be smart. It is not anybodys fault that he/she is stupid, and you just have to deal with it..

    • @vademarofxeroes8416
      @vademarofxeroes8416 7 лет назад +15

      That sounds like a tragic event. I hope you called the police and locked your doors and windows. Scary shit indeed

    • @jasminegiles94
      @jasminegiles94 7 лет назад +28

      +Waldemar Konstantin “Deadshot” Snow the name of the video is things not to say to people with Afro hair? what did you expect to see in the comments section?

  • @soyysauce9920
    @soyysauce9920 7 лет назад +1735

    When grown old ass adults come up to me and start pulling apart my curls...oooo it makes me so angry "do you ever straighten it"... Dont worry about it karen.

    • @jamaicancola4711
      @jamaicancola4711 7 лет назад +118

      Soyy Sauce "karen" lmfaooooooo same

    • @HueyFreemansDeadAlt
      @HueyFreemansDeadAlt 7 лет назад +6

      Soyy Sauce Lol. My mom is black and her name is Karen....wait am I white now too?

    • @soyysauce9920
      @soyysauce9920 7 лет назад +2

      A&A friends4life are you

    • @nousnous4361
      @nousnous4361 7 лет назад +11

      A&A friends4life don't do it. Just laugh man, it was funny

    • @MingusTale
      @MingusTale 7 лет назад +9

      Karen 😂😂😂

  • @erinmiller1433
    @erinmiller1433 7 лет назад +1989

    I once saw a young black girl with braids and a hot-pink ombre dye job. I said, "Your hair is very pretty," and she thanked me.
    If you like someone's hair, just give them a compliment and move on.

    • @peachcobbler8160
      @peachcobbler8160 6 лет назад +162

      SAY IT LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK

    • @alphabeticalorder168
      @alphabeticalorder168 6 лет назад +70

      My friend Melody has braids that ombre from black to pastel purple to pastel pink and I swear it's the most beautiful hairstyle I've ever seen

    • @p.m.a
      @p.m.a 5 лет назад +17

      Alphabetical Order I really want to do a hairstyle like that but my school is super strict

    • @ivymorris4653
      @ivymorris4653 5 лет назад +18

      Uma from descendants had good box braids

    • @minxellasims3948
      @minxellasims3948 5 лет назад +7

      PREACH

  • @dionnacarter293
    @dionnacarter293 6 лет назад +2269

    Person: "Is that your real hair?"
    Me: "Is that your real face?"

  • @drayhudson3776
    @drayhudson3776 7 лет назад +1752

    everyone saying "I wish I had that hair"
    after a week of having to comb it they would change their mind

    • @Feonalilly
      @Feonalilly 7 лет назад +24

      Shogun Shien you only detangle once a week. I don't think it's that bad but then again, I have a rather loose texture

    • @drayhudson3776
      @drayhudson3776 7 лет назад +2

      Feonalilly yeah i never put products in it only shampoo and conditioner, no oils. I could only comb it when wet. I had it for about 3 years but cut it last July and had it short since.

    • @HortonScoutHD
      @HortonScoutHD 7 лет назад +27

      What? I have to detangle mine every day...unless I put one of those awful sleeping caps on...

    • @drayhudson3776
      @drayhudson3776 7 лет назад +6

      LaggySoldier I combed mine every day just with warm water and with water and shampoo maybe twie a week. sorry if any confusion, what i meant was that after having to comb your hair every morning before work/school and have it looking nice daily would make most people sick of it after a week.

    • @MissSweetz5
      @MissSweetz5 7 лет назад +24

      meh not all natural hair is the same, even though I have tight curls I detangle it while washing and don't have to do it again for the rest of the week

  • @KikiDva
    @KikiDva 7 лет назад +2922

    My coworker asked me if I showered because I told her I don't wash my hair everyday 🙄 I had to explain that you can actually take a shower without washing your hair 😒

    • @IndigoWendigo.
      @IndigoWendigo. 7 лет назад +335

      KikiDva honestly I find it amazing how in 2016 we all can understand simple things like skin types (ie. dry/oily/combination/acne-prone skin. All use different products and have different needs) but suddenly when it comes to hair types.. it's some big mystery?? It's BEYOND ignorant to call someone dirty because they don't have the same hair needs. That was a microagression. 😒🙄

    • @sianilee4313
      @sianilee4313 7 лет назад +262

      I don't think many people know that shower caps still exist and I find that hilarious

    • @Feliciatanktop
      @Feliciatanktop 7 лет назад +188

      People also don't know what sleep bonnets are apparently? I wear one when I go to sleepovers or around new roommates and they're like "are you taking a shower?? Is that a shower cap thingy??"

    • @johannak1983
      @johannak1983 7 лет назад +108

      Girl, she was just being mean and nasty, trust me. I'm white and I know for a fact that TONS of white people DO NOT wash their hair every day. We do the exact same thing, just take a body shower (the only difference is that we usually don't use a cap, we just grab our hair in a bun or something).

    • @noniakamai2458
      @noniakamai2458 7 лет назад +88

      I'm Native and Irish and I don't wash my hair everyday either! I have corse, dry hair, if I shampooed every day it would snap off! Who shampoos everyday?

  • @madisoncox7639
    @madisoncox7639 6 лет назад +2367

    People always say "omg your hair would be so pretty if you straighten it" and I'm just like 😑

    • @peachcobbler8160
      @peachcobbler8160 6 лет назад +90

      Madison cox i don't have curly/coily hair but i have around 2b type hair and people tell me ALL the time "yOu sHoUlD sTrAiGhTeN yOuR hAiR" and i ask why and they always tell me "because i think you would look pretty" and i'm like ??

    • @PurpleBean-cm3pl
      @PurpleBean-cm3pl 6 лет назад +86

      Madison cox when I do straighten it for a special event... which is rare they go crazy and tell me how pretty it is...I feel really offended bc they never say it when I'm natural but I have to say it makes me embrace my natraul curly/coily hair even more 😊.

    • @TheFormlessBlob
      @TheFormlessBlob 6 лет назад +58

      RIGHT? When people say that I hear, "Your hair is ugly the way it grows out of your head. Your hair is different and that's a problem. Process and damage your hair to make me feel better"
      Last time I straightened my hair was 8th grade. My auntie burned the heck out of my hair. And it wasn't worth it because my hair puffed back up when i stepped outside (thanks to the humidity of Texas). I've just finished 10th and haven't used much heat on it (maybe blow dried a few times). My hair has never been happier.

    • @Daisymayspeaks
      @Daisymayspeaks 6 лет назад +13

      See I always hated that like I get a lot of compliments when I straighten my hair but like when my curls are on point only like 2 people say I look good

    • @beyondthestarsandthemoon1839
      @beyondthestarsandthemoon1839 5 лет назад +30

      They be like "you would look pretty." Am I not pretty with my natural hair?

  • @bm.5266
    @bm.5266 6 лет назад +1789

    I hate it when my puff is nice and voluminous and people (without permission) put their hand in it and pat it down. LIKE WHY???????????

    • @amyv.
      @amyv. 6 лет назад +74

      B M. Sometimes I don't even like people asking to touch it. It really depends how much I know and like you to have certain access to my hair.

    • @bm.5266
      @bm.5266 6 лет назад +11

      Amy Van Wyk I agree!

    • @margarbieadams8200
      @margarbieadams8200 6 лет назад +27

      B M. omggg same that just pisses me off

    • @senpasztic875
      @senpasztic875 6 лет назад +30

      Same. They don't even ask either. And my hair is very malleable, I don't think that pulling out the top will make my hair so pretty, thanks.

    • @shaniquawiththegoodhair3414
      @shaniquawiththegoodhair3414 6 лет назад +4

      Deadassssss

  • @tianamae667
    @tianamae667 7 лет назад +2850

    I get frustrated when people wanna touch my hair not because it's on my head. But because they don't understand the amount of effort and work I put in to make it look certain ways. I'm not even allowed to touch my own hair when it's done 😂

    • @msjkramey
      @msjkramey 7 лет назад +31

      Tiana Mae ha, yesss. I have white girl curly hair (for lack of a better word) and I feel you so much on that
      before I knew how to do it (I'm the only curly headed one, so my poor mom was lost), I only learned to like my hair because of older black ladies that would come up to me and want to play with it because they hadn't seen my hair on a tiny white girl before. that stopped when I got to middle school maybe

    • @2014Twinn
      @2014Twinn 7 лет назад +80

      Tiana Mae Yessssss, so many people dont get that. its a certain shape that i want my hair to maintain. And when people touch my hair they push down and pull up. I hate that.😣

    • @idiotsandwich9326
      @idiotsandwich9326 7 лет назад +24

      OHHH my goshhh yess💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯 it takes agess for me to get it the way I want it & people will just come up & ruin it

    • @jayemaelle3462
      @jayemaelle3462 7 лет назад +51

      exactly sis!! Even the smallest disruption and my hair becomes a frizzy mess. Hands OFF

    • @lalaluvzskz
      @lalaluvzskz 7 лет назад +18

      Tiana Mae i swear!!

  • @icantgetridofthisusernamehelp
    @icantgetridofthisusernamehelp 7 лет назад +2742

    "Can things stick in it? Can I put my pencil in there?"
    "How do you get it so curly?"

    • @JAR-zm2ln
      @JAR-zm2ln 7 лет назад +24

      my friend isn't black but she has really poofy and curly hair and she always tells me how she gets those questions all the time 😂

    • @chynna3050
      @chynna3050 7 лет назад +71

      ꜱᴛᴇᴀᴍɪɴ' ʜᴏᴛ ɢᴀʀʙᴀɢᴇ I have 4b/4c hair and I always stick things in my hair and forget about it and be like ooh a pen ...ooooo a candy cane....ooh a pool noddle

    • @mahalatucker3535
      @mahalatucker3535 7 лет назад +17

      ꜱᴛᴇᴀᴍɪɴ' ʜᴏᴛ ɢᴀʀʙᴀɢᴇ oh my gosh I know exactly what you mean I walk out of my classroom with half a dozen pens and pencils in my hair

    • @TheOnlyGHero09
      @TheOnlyGHero09 7 лет назад +17

      ꜱᴛᴇᴀᴍɪɴ' ʜᴏᴛ ɢᴀʀʙᴀɢᴇ I actually did lose a pencil in my hair once in grade school 😂

    • @jenbroccoli861
      @jenbroccoli861 7 лет назад +2

      Chynna N. Sameee.....omg!!!!! Lol!!!!!

  • @stoneforest2639
    @stoneforest2639 5 лет назад +1050

    No, the Afro is 100% rebellious because hair is supposed to go with gravity but Afro hair is magical and sometimes fly upwards....

    • @stanfatou2002
      @stanfatou2002 5 лет назад +40

      Ikr I freaken love it

    • @sachixox1689
      @sachixox1689 5 лет назад +4

      totallylooneytunes PERIODT

    • @fenrir7065
      @fenrir7065 5 лет назад +20

      Lol, like anime characters

    • @Firegen1
      @Firegen1 5 лет назад +31

      Yas! "So rebellious. Even gravity can't keep my hair down." That's a tshirt

    • @smg3250
      @smg3250 4 года назад +12

      And it refuses to bend to the will of the wind

  • @sophiadavenport3959
    @sophiadavenport3959 5 лет назад +255

    Some mothers are unaware of the emotional/psychological damage they cause to their children:
    My mother told me to not wear my natural hair to my grandmothers funeral because I would humiliate the family.

    • @capricornofjanuary4thbakug92
      @capricornofjanuary4thbakug92 5 лет назад +13

      My mom used to do things like that when I was little. She used to tell me all about people dying from crossing the street and getting hurt. I can't cross the street without panicking.

    • @joshuaagbettor5610
      @joshuaagbettor5610 5 лет назад +21

      Im so sorry that happened to u

    • @Manuel66318
      @Manuel66318 5 лет назад +17

      Deamn.. that even hurt me 😢

    • @cuqiie1
      @cuqiie1 5 лет назад +2

      Oh wow!!!!

    • @Susannah-Dean
      @Susannah-Dean 5 лет назад +11

      I say got-Daiiiiimn! I thought my grandma was bad. She told me I was too dark to where my Afro. Then I found pics of her from the 70s with a huge fro

  • @Memyclothesandi
    @Memyclothesandi 7 лет назад +780

    They forgot the infamous "So when are you gonna straighten it?" I HATE THAT.

    • @anauli
      @anauli 7 лет назад +35

      Ditto on that dear! or " Your hair would be so long if it was straight" I don't know why some people get defensive because some people choose not to put heat in my their or just don't like how straight hair looks on themselves smh

    • @TheKianajewell
      @TheKianajewell 7 лет назад +37

      I get "you would look so much better if you straightened it" or "you should wear it straight everyday" instead of it would be so long. A lot of them really think my hair is the same length curly as it is straight smh lol

    • @Memyclothesandi
      @Memyclothesandi 7 лет назад +14

      Lee Annas lol right, it's like society just expects to change ourselves to 'fit in' which is crazy

    • @Memyclothesandi
      @Memyclothesandi 7 лет назад +7

      Kiana Jewell 😯 That is so rude! I hope people learn to embrace natural beauty and authenticity more and stop assuming things

    • @anauli
      @anauli 7 лет назад +9

      Kiana Jewell Girl yes! It sucks when you get it from family or people who have textured hair. My aunt has lit told my mom that I should straighten my hair once in a while otherwise my hair can root. Like...what???? Where do people come up with this.

  • @sheri3979
    @sheri3979 7 лет назад +765

    I just want to say the girl with the really long hair, her hair is gorgeous.

    • @sevenstarfish1546
      @sevenstarfish1546 7 лет назад +8

      Sheri k I agree

    • @theslumflower
      @theslumflower 7 лет назад +107

      Haha, that's me :)
      Thank you!

    • @blueberry4820
      @blueberry4820 7 лет назад +2

      Sheri k Lol it's a wig not her hair

    • @sheri3979
      @sheri3979 7 лет назад +43

      Even if it is, it's still beautiful. :)

    • @Kari0520
      @Kari0520 7 лет назад +6

      That's what I was going to comment. It's so pretty! I wish my hair looked half that good.

  • @nap5142
    @nap5142 6 лет назад +1170

    ppl used to stick things in my hair and laugh when they’d get stuck

    • @honey_wink
      @honey_wink 6 лет назад +32

      KATXNAP i get embarrassed when it’s not by my friends lol

    • @carmenedou5541
      @carmenedou5541 6 лет назад +53

      KATXNAP GURL!!! I can totally relate. And it's so Fucken annoying 😑

    • @jodigray2711
      @jodigray2711 6 лет назад +44

      Carmen Edou one time a ladybug got stuck in my hair and they couldn’t find it 😂. We eventually found it though.

    • @carmenedou5541
      @carmenedou5541 6 лет назад +17

      Jodi and Heather Gray stop playing 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @mspcuties9373
      @mspcuties9373 6 лет назад +2

      OMG IT HAPPENS TO ME NOW AT MY HIGHSCHOOL

  • @finthehuman3649
    @finthehuman3649 6 лет назад +616

    "Is that a wig?"
    *Pauses and stares at eachother*
    *HAhaHAHahahAhAHAhaha*
    Yes.

  • @keren111
    @keren111 7 лет назад +2305

    "How do you get your hair curly"
    It's called I'm black

    • @mikeyfayemusic273
      @mikeyfayemusic273 6 лет назад +31

      _Leaxplays_ I'm white with afro

    • @y6selyn146
      @y6selyn146 6 лет назад +63

      Moana Jolie Kealoha i have a friend who has blue eyes and blonde hair, and has an afro. Its possible, but rare.

    • @y6selyn146
      @y6selyn146 6 лет назад +19

      Moana Jolie Kealoha kinky-coily. He's biracial with his mom having pale white skin with blonde hair and blue eyes, and his dad being african american.

    • @y6selyn146
      @y6selyn146 6 лет назад +26

      Moana Jolie Kealoha Ohh now i see what you mean, i was confused. Thanks for clearing it up.

    • @anonymousprepper1463
      @anonymousprepper1463 6 лет назад +4

      I beg to differ... Well I try training to avoid the afro... I have 3b 3c hair with low porosity and i'm white..

  • @chantellegus2069
    @chantellegus2069 7 лет назад +261

    Don't touch my hair... these are the feelings i wear.

  • @splash2849
    @splash2849 6 лет назад +1589

    “Have u ever lost anything in there?”

    • @bwzboddah5219
      @bwzboddah5219 6 лет назад +71

      Amiya OG sticking pencils in my hair

    • @myisha_kellice2550
      @myisha_kellice2550 6 лет назад +51

      One time someone threw a glue stick and it went straight in my hair.

    • @papabless3200
      @papabless3200 6 лет назад +71

      Amiya OG i mean, i found 15 bobby pins in my hair after taking a bun down a few days ago so...

    • @awsome4564
      @awsome4564 6 лет назад +15

      Pens and pencils yes

    • @imspidermanbro.
      @imspidermanbro. 6 лет назад +32

      I actually got a pencil stuck in my hair for a week and a half..my friend found it,and used it🤦🏾‍♀️🙄

  • @iCrowLink
    @iCrowLink 6 лет назад +436

    I think it's ridiculous that we live in a world where people even have to make videos like this.
    Not touching someone else's hair without their consent is just common sense..
    Stop touching people's hair..

    • @scotchmints6368
      @scotchmints6368 5 лет назад +27

      Crow one time i was walking down the street and some random guy touched my hair and ran off doing a littlle dance. Lets just say i was very disturbed

    • @dianaoscar8896
      @dianaoscar8896 5 лет назад +10

      Scotchmints Lol. That is incredibly warped and disturbing.

    • @mildanimal5967
      @mildanimal5967 4 года назад

      Do you suppose Vulcans have the same problem with their ears?

    • @sneakerhead6625
      @sneakerhead6625 4 года назад

      lol i’m white and it still happens to me 24/7. My friends are all black and love to play with my “white” hair. I let them as they’re my friends, but it is annoying when they don’t ask or if a teacher just grabs my hair. I couldn’t imagine having to deal with that so often

    • @kainicholas2526
      @kainicholas2526 3 года назад

      The video isn’t about touching people’s hair, that’s just something some people have done

  • @janaeg2698
    @janaeg2698 7 лет назад +322

    The top questions I get:
    "Can I touch your hair?"
    "Do you ever straighten your hair?"
    "When will you straighten your hair?"
    "Can I straighten your hair?"
    "How long does it take to straighten your hair?"
    Come on! I love it natural!

    • @TheFormlessBlob
      @TheFormlessBlob 6 лет назад +9

      "You should get a sew-in"
      "Let me box braid it"
      "My mom has this protein treatment"
      And my favorite:
      Me: *finished doing my hair*
      Annoying Person: "Go fix that hair it's time to go"
      Me: DID YOU NOT JUST SEE ME IN THE BATHROOM WITH A COMB AND THE HAIR TIES THAT ARE NOW IN MY HEAD

    • @p.m.a
      @p.m.a 5 лет назад +3

      Unicorn Princess Kitty my mum is always telling me to do my hair ... after I just spent nearly 30 - 40 minutes combing it 😶🙄

    • @p.m.a
      @p.m.a 5 лет назад +4

      Janae G One of my friends has asked my everyday for a month when she can straighten my hair. I my head I’m like “ Never , leave me alone weirdo!!”

    • @oRaiikouo
      @oRaiikouo 5 лет назад +1

      Questions I get is , what is it like to have Afro hair I'm like it cool

    • @lyricmelody2002
      @lyricmelody2002 5 лет назад

      Janae G I H A T E T H I S . I hate all of these things.

  • @anayalator_221
    @anayalator_221 7 лет назад +423

    I used to be tolerant about people touching my hair if they asked too, until one day I was wearing my huge Afro. It took me a while to get it the shape I wanted. I went to the mall with my mom and saw my friend and her mom. I went and gave my friend a hug then her mother, and as I was hugging the mom, she runs her fingers through my hair, scalp to ends. She continues to play with it saying "I love your hair it's so soft and everywhere!" Long story short, I had to walk around that mall with my hair looking a hot ass mess because a grown woman decided to just put her hands in my head (without even asking) and fuck up the work I put into it. It may have looked like it was everywhere but I can guarantee you every strand had a place. That was the last time I let someone touch my hair.

  • @jfdog7480
    @jfdog7480 6 лет назад +343

    I am 4C and i am proud

  • @leticianeves7826
    @leticianeves7826 6 лет назад +585

    Worst question
    Why dont you straighten it???
    😡😡😡

    • @shortybeck6901
      @shortybeck6901 6 лет назад +25

      My mama always tells me, "Your hair's so pretty... when it's straight. Let me straighten it for you!"

    • @mirian9251
      @mirian9251 5 лет назад +25

      And when they say , " yeah its nice but oh my god imagine if it was STRAIGHTENED !!!! Me:🙄

    • @zoemadison578
      @zoemadison578 5 лет назад

      I have natural hair and I don’t understand why that’s a bad question

    • @erikah843
      @erikah843 5 лет назад +10

      @@zoemadison578 It's all about context and connotation.

    • @lexi7500
      @lexi7500 5 лет назад +4

      Ugh I had to listen to this my entire childhood.

  • @Josh-el1lr
    @Josh-el1lr 7 лет назад +2461

    I like that they included guys in this video. A lot of natural pages and channels exclude guys from the natural hair community as though we don't have the same hair. The natural hair community has overcome the belief that our hair is ugly, but we still haven't quite grasped that natural is for males and females. This video is a refreshing change😌

    • @letsbehonest935
      @letsbehonest935 7 лет назад +9

      Josh George Yeah, very true!

    • @lillycandyrose
      @lillycandyrose 7 лет назад +5

      ..."the natural hair community" omg.

    • @Whotfiskiara
      @Whotfiskiara 7 лет назад +30

      Daria Rose K what's wrong with saying the natural hair community

    • @kandb4life
      @kandb4life 6 лет назад +32

      Yes! A lot of it is that some Black don't embrace their natural hair either. They wave it or keep it super low. Trying to get that Hawaiian silky look without the weave or perm LOL that's why some men bully women with natural hair. Crazy part is some men nowadays are like I don't want my woman with a weave, it's fake and deceptive. Can they make up their minds?! lol

    • @jettafeatherston1978
      @jettafeatherston1978 6 лет назад

      My last maiden name is George!

  • @SahsaniTheStaR1
    @SahsaniTheStaR1 7 лет назад +212

    It seems like some white people ( and other races in the comments including black) are trying to downplay these experiences mentioned in the vid. I just wanted to say it's okay to celebrate or talk about differences. It doesn't make black folks more special than you and it doesn't mean that we all aren't just human

    • @h3llboyyy407
      @h3llboyyy407 6 лет назад +21

      d.a they like "white people can have an afro #alllivesmatter" like WTF 😂

  • @millisandra3017
    @millisandra3017 6 лет назад +89

    I hate it when people are like : " Your Hair is so easy to handle! You don't even have to brush it" or " Can I touch your Hair it's soooo soft and fluffy!?". But the worst thing is when they're just randomly moving their hands through you hair, ruining everything you've done this morning to make it look the way it looks, and they don't apologise! They're just like : " C'mon it's just hair!" , " Ok Dramaqueen!"

  • @jadawashington1234
    @jadawashington1234 5 лет назад +78

    top questions I get:
    “is that your real hair?”
    “is that a wig/weave?”
    “omg your hair is so poofy!”
    “how often do you wash your hair?”
    “how come you never straighten you’re hair?”
    “it’s so big!!!”
    “can I touch it?”
    😒😒

  • @de_la_flav9775
    @de_la_flav9775 7 лет назад +303

    Im a grown woman and my mother always hated my, well at least it seems like it.
    Everytime we meet its always a struggle. She is pushing me to get my hair permed and flat iron it. Everytime she looks at my hair she says eww to this sponge kink. I have 3c 4a hair and hers is something between 4a and 4c, but she always perm and put extensions over it. She never wear her natural hair, ever!
    She says that it is not presentable, its not beautiful and no normal person would want to wear "this". She makes appointments for me to perm my hair without asking and I just don't go. She gets mad, call me stupid and an imbecile. She connects natural hair with laziness, lack of style and say that only people with no taste and money would want to walk with that in the head.
    We fight because of that and I am so tired of it. Trying to talk or explain why I dont want a perm, she say that at least she is wearing real human and manageable hair on her head.
    I love my natural hair and I always will ❤️

    • @LesTwinsSociety
      @LesTwinsSociety 7 лет назад +16

      Flying Angel I hate that for you, and I truly hope that one day she sees the beauty in natural hair. My mom didn't understand why I went natural at first, but after a while she started to like it and even want to go natural herself, but I feel like a lot of people are too afraid to even try to transition because of the hate and backlash.

    • @juliaeaster4384
      @juliaeaster4384 7 лет назад +26

      Flying Angel I'm so sorry. Things like this make me sad. My mom refuses to go natural because she says she can't maintain it. Because she sees how much work I put into mine. But she's always encouraging. Natural hair is a lot of work 😓 thank you for sharing this. I love how positive you are

    • @uncletea5632
      @uncletea5632 7 лет назад +11

      Forget her.😕 Natural hair costs alot. No mother should tell her child that. How can she not like what God made for her ?

    • @Nicole0627
      @Nicole0627 7 лет назад +7

      Flying Angel You are a great daughter because I would not let my mom talk to me like tht.

    • @jc_80
      @jc_80 7 лет назад +2

      Flying Angel sad you are not allowed to be you my daughter likes her hair plaited it very thick and I have to help her wash it she is her own person she has no desire to straighten her hair I think it's cool she has her own mind and is not swayed by social pressure, I straighten my hair because it's easier and my mom wears wigs we are doing our own thing I hope your mom sees you as an individual rather than a reflection of herself.....

  • @shaniceq4575
    @shaniceq4575 7 лет назад +468

    You forgot "Your hair would look so nice when its straightened!"

    • @kikiii.2201
      @kikiii.2201 5 лет назад +5

      Ughhh, i hate that.

    • @mmg6379
      @mmg6379 5 лет назад +16

      Honestly when I wore my natural hair for a while, they say "omg u should straighten it! YOU WOULD LOOK SOOO PRETTY WITH IT!" I'm like wtf? Ur sayin I don't look good? Skip a few years later I perm my hair and people say "OO OO WEAR YOUR HAIR NATURAL. IT WOULD LOOK SO PRETTY!" So then at that point i'm like.....just shut tf up already and lemme do me

    • @mariafernandadonato8013
      @mariafernandadonato8013 5 лет назад +8

      When people say "it would be so nice to see your hair straightened" I just reply "No, it wouldn't. I did it once, won't ever do it again. You won't ever see it, and be glad for my decision" (Sorry about any mistakes, English is not my mother language)

    • @sadie2melw
      @sadie2melw 5 лет назад +7

      I stretched my natural hair and wore it in a bun to work once. A coworker of mine said that he "likes it better that way." Really? As if I would even care how some random person I work with prefers my hair.

    • @kiaramoore9439
      @kiaramoore9439 5 лет назад +5

      When I straightened my hair
      Friend: I like it better like that!
      Me: *walked away immediately *
      It was never the same again

  • @CHLOCHLOLP
    @CHLOCHLOLP 6 лет назад +36

    i really do not understand how someone hair can be unprofessional unless its a complete mess, but afro hair isnt messy , just because its puffy doesnt mean its not clean. and braids are the cleanest way you can style your hair. working people have always used braids in history because it keeps your hair tidy and clean.

  • @keke48018141
    @keke48018141 5 лет назад +157

    I remember being asked "what's the point of this whole natural hair movement?" and "why black people gotta makes such a big deal out of everything?" I tried to explain to that certain person what my hair means to me and other people of my race and this woman began to go on about how "white people do the same thing", "we also go through a lot of hair damage", "we change our hair too", "our hair is also hard to manage", blah blah blah. She clearly took what I said wrong because I wasn't trying to point out the differences of our racial groups, just the personal struggles of mine. I literally gave up on trying to explain what pride my hair has and how it symbolizes years of struggle and oppression leading up to the triumph of today. How I keep my hair this way to embrace myself, my culture, and my roots. How over the years, what we all saw as beautiful or professional was the complete opposite of my natural hair type, and how nearly every little black girl destroyed their hair just to achieve society's portrayal of what beauty looks like. Some other people may not agree, but this is my interpretation of the natural hair movement. And it's a shame that some people will just never understand or sympathize with it...

    • @kiaramoore9439
      @kiaramoore9439 5 лет назад +18

      Some people just don’t understand

    • @ksam5673
      @ksam5673 5 лет назад +10

      white people don't understand and never will! ...see the video interview with (Kathy Griffin)- she says; I quote "I never knew white people could be so evil".....I mean....c'mon everybody knows about the slave trade/the american Indians/atrocities in Asia/Aboriginal....& it's only when she got blackballed by the industry she said she understood what it meant to be 'disenfranchised & targeted' ....a white woman who is 'artsy' hangs with people of all nations/sexuality but only acknowledged certain facts after her own experiences!

    • @theawkwarddolphin4752
      @theawkwarddolphin4752 4 года назад +1

      @@kee7374 even though I'm not white I still don't think you should just assume that all white people don't understand

    • @theawkwarddolphin4752
      @theawkwarddolphin4752 4 года назад +1

      @@ksam5673 Even though I'm not white I still dont think you should just assume ALL white people are like that

    • @titi8052
      @titi8052 3 года назад +6

      @@theawkwarddolphin4752 But it's TRUE tho most of them dont and when we try to explain to them and they brush it off like we trying to be extra or special or we make a big deal out of everything and I'm tried of it honestly 🤦🏾‍♀️

  • @mingiteez
    @mingiteez 7 лет назад +867

    In my school the black girls always get bullied for their hair even by the black boys. I mind my business but I always get my hair pulled so it physically hurts my scalp and I'm always getting asked if its real even when it clearly is. The white boys always tease us and tell us we have horse hair or snakes in our hair. One of them put chewing gum in my friends hair so she never had it natural again. There's this girl with weave and even the teachers talk about her hair. A white girl has weave but no one says anything to her they only do it to the black girls. No matter what style we have our hair in they always make fun of us.

    • @pooplord4337
      @pooplord4337 7 лет назад +137

      That is so awful... are any teachers or whatever punishing them for it? That's harassment, especially the pulling and putting gum in the hair. This really shouldn't be happening :(

    • @mhypersonic
      @mhypersonic 7 лет назад +101

      Maddy get some parrents to come in yelling about it and claim racial discrimination present and you will see a change.

    • @stephi6792
      @stephi6792 7 лет назад +34

      Dude what country are you in?

    • @mingiteez
      @mingiteez 7 лет назад +29

      England

    • @stephi6792
      @stephi6792 7 лет назад +60

      Maddy that's so fucked up. Go talk to someone in authority

  • @dianakan4060
    @dianakan4060 7 лет назад +1248

    black people have the most amazing hair hands down

    • @loloth13
      @loloth13 7 лет назад +96

      iiMeebleFriendii yeah cause nothing is like it! Nobody has our hair and that makes us even more special✨🙌🏿

    • @dianakan4060
      @dianakan4060 7 лет назад +23

      btw im white

    • @chynna3050
      @chynna3050 7 лет назад +92

      It's hands down the most versatile hair types tbh

    • @Jordan-xg4pn
      @Jordan-xg4pn 7 лет назад +70

      black hair is really diverse and all of them are so beautiful if it's maintained and properly taken care of.

    • @icilmaa
      @icilmaa 7 лет назад +87

      Now if we could just get the whole of the black population to realise this.

  • @WannabeWriter100
    @WannabeWriter100 6 лет назад +53

    I've never understood people who feel like they have a right to touch a complete stranger. e.g. people who touch pregnant bellies and Afro hair. Hell, when I was a toddler I had ringlets and adults literally used to come up and paw at it with my mum beside me going, "Um, excuse me, fuck off?" What in the world is wrong with people? Honestly.

    • @mrs.w8193
      @mrs.w8193 4 года назад +3

      Rainy Day yes! Exactly. When I was pregnant with my twin boys. I had strangers touch my belly. I am so uncomfortable with people invading my personal space. It was like torture for me. I also had people try touch my hair before. But I was quicker that time and dodged. Not so quick when I was pregnant. 😢

    • @elpesto1794
      @elpesto1794 4 года назад +1

      Rainy Day I guess it’s just common curiosity

  • @treasure7278
    @treasure7278 6 лет назад +103

    The reason why black people are so sensitive about their hair is because Afro takes a lot of maintenance. Any small tampering will affect it, and it's hard to readjust it to the way it was before so if someone just comes and touches my hair, do you know how angry I would be? Very angry. Fixing it back can be a big problem, as you can see, it's thick, tough and huge just like a forest. Hard to maintain so just keep your hands to yourself.

  • @maramma4780
    @maramma4780 7 лет назад +982

    since when were braids unprofessional what??????????

    • @h3834
      @h3834 7 лет назад +123

      Tecla Okoro when black people wear them

    • @maramma4780
      @maramma4780 7 лет назад +34

      Aka Gray well I'm black and braids never got a negative response

    • @cdmp777
      @cdmp777 7 лет назад +22

      Well these people kinda sound like they are from the U.K. So maybe it's a bit different there? (:

    • @lorelei23
      @lorelei23 7 лет назад +1

      Tecla Okoro same, I'm in the US tho so maybe braids are more accepted here?

    • @h3834
      @h3834 7 лет назад

      Tecla Okoro I'm black to,well I don't have black skin tho

  • @lenzo5097
    @lenzo5097 7 лет назад +156

    "Do you ever brush it?"
    "Do you ever straighten your hair?"
    *people throwing pencils in my hair to see if it gets stuck"
    :)))))))

    • @jayemaelle3462
      @jayemaelle3462 7 лет назад +14

      I stabbed a girl with the pencil she put in my hair (I didnt feel it) :)

    • @makaylalee48
      @makaylalee48 7 лет назад +1

      Karlene Suncar the pencil does get stuck doesnt it

    • @remusgrrrl
      @remusgrrrl 7 лет назад

      I am betting this hasn't happened to you outside of grade school. Pencil throwing that is.

    • @lenzo5097
      @lenzo5097 7 лет назад +7

      remus grrrl girl no it happens in high school alllll the time

    • @hlogirangata1376
      @hlogirangata1376 6 лет назад

      lol in South Africa, The apartheid police used to stick pencils in black people/racially ambiguous people. If the pencil didn't stick in the hair, the person would be classified as black and obviously treated like shit.

  • @blackmermaid1
    @blackmermaid1 5 лет назад +46

    You know what I hate the most? When black women say “natural hair ain’t for everyone.” That PISSES me off

    • @jesuswilljudge7296
      @jesuswilljudge7296 5 лет назад +4

      They are self hating hyprocrites

    • @emilykalunga3510
      @emilykalunga3510 4 года назад +5

      Exactly. Yes, some people don't suit afro hair, but don't shame them for it. Plus, what defines "natural hair"? Is it just black hair? White, black, Asian, mixed and everyone else has their "natural hair", so it doesn't make sense to say it doesn't suit them. I completely agree with you.

    • @pm2598
      @pm2598 4 года назад +4

      That is hella messed up. How is it not for you if it's what you were born with?

    • @emilykalunga3510
      @emilykalunga3510 4 года назад +3

      The hair you're born with is your natural hair. The only way I can think of NOT having your natural hair is by either shaving it all off or wearing a synthetic wig. All hair is natural hair.

    • @joelle2497
      @joelle2497 4 года назад

      I agree, but a lot of people chose to permanently straighten it just for maintenance reasons

  • @kittydollsxo189
    @kittydollsxo189 6 лет назад +80

    When u go yolo with the oil and all the sudden people wanna touch ur hair ....

  • @LSERA13
    @LSERA13 7 лет назад +69

    This is off the topic, but the worst is when you spend so much time "perfecting" your hair and you get in the car only to have it messed up by the process of getting in and out of the car, the headrest, and/or the roof of the car. Depending on my hairstyle, getting in the car can look like I'm playing a game of limbo.

  • @blk5772
    @blk5772 7 лет назад +58

    The girl who talked about parents relaxing their child's hair for so long that they don't know what their hair texture actually looks like, is literally me. I really thought my hair was naturally straight for a very long time but I've done so much research this past year, trying to find my hairtype and what products to use. I don't regret going natural❤

  • @yourmum6879
    @yourmum6879 6 лет назад +125

    This is so true. All the white people came and started touching my hair and It was so annoying. So the next day I did what they did to me. That backfired 🔥💯

    • @enaruvie
      @enaruvie 5 лет назад

      your mum 🤣🤣🤣🤣.

    • @al_exists
      @al_exists 5 лет назад

      👌

    • @ksam5673
      @ksam5673 5 лет назад +8

      I would have been like it's actually £5 per touch!

    • @rubynelson1164
      @rubynelson1164 3 года назад

      Good for you. I am white and i don't want anyone touching my hair. .

  • @Theyluvtrin
    @Theyluvtrin 5 лет назад +34

    I once yelled at this girl for touching my hair without asking also people would walk up to me and be like is that's your real hair as if I'm bald. I remember in fifth grade I wore my hair out and the kids at my school laughed and said your hair looks like an umbrella and me being at school was like ok just laugh with them I guess

  • @boysafe5818
    @boysafe5818 7 лет назад +135

    This is what I usually get almost every day in my school every one wants to touch my hair and question me.... Why is your hair like this? Wtf😕

    • @hannahw90hw
      @hannahw90hw 7 лет назад +3

      I get asked all the time if its a perm.... somehow I find that offensive ....am I being unreasonable?

    • @chynna3050
      @chynna3050 7 лет назад +14

      Hannah Montana It's reasonable to be bothered by ignorance.

    • @mhypersonic
      @mhypersonic 7 лет назад

      Hannah Montana na, your fine. they are being rude and stupid thinking only straight hair is natural. never doupt yourself.

    • @jayemaelle3462
      @jayemaelle3462 7 лет назад +11

      back in highschool I stabbed a girl who stuck a pencil in my afro (I didnt feel it) :)

    • @ryanpriest943
      @ryanpriest943 7 лет назад +14

      Jaye Maelle I bet she did 😂😂😂

  • @crystalm.223
    @crystalm.223 7 лет назад +79

    "Omg why is it greasy."
    Because it needs moisture in some way.

    • @meia2076
      @meia2076 6 лет назад

      Internet Obsessed oml yessss

  • @ameliawatkins2201
    @ameliawatkins2201 6 лет назад +58

    My natural hair experience has been very positive. However, I do get asked why am I natural. That question is weird to me because I know other races of people dont get why do you wear your hair natural. Why is it that black people get that? Wearing our hair in its natural state needs to be seen as normal. These 4a spiral coils literally grow out my head the same was bone strait hair grows out of someone elses. I love seeing natural hair on my fellow sistas because in the past our ancestors were made to feel ashamed of it. It was even a law one time not to have it.

    • @Boss_etc853
      @Boss_etc853 6 лет назад +8

      Amelia Watkins exactly, but they would never ask becky why she's growing her natural hair

    • @ameliawatkins2201
      @ameliawatkins2201 6 лет назад +13

      vivi_ etc Yes. Girl. I find it so odd. Its like asking why someone goes outside with their brown eyes. Lol.

    • @Boss_etc853
      @Boss_etc853 6 лет назад +3

      Amelia Watkins yooo😂😂 foreal

    • @jesuswilljudge7296
      @jesuswilljudge7296 5 лет назад

      And black people are the ones that will ask you why you wear it natural smh

  • @emilyadeliawhittle1276
    @emilyadeliawhittle1276 6 лет назад +28

    Listen I am white, and my fiancé’s best friend is mixed race, and I Touched his Afro once because he offered. We were having a conversation about hair and I was genuinely interested in how people care for their natural hair where it is so very different from Caucasian hair. BUT I would NEVER do it or even ask in a public setting to a stranger. That’s someone else’s BODY people. It’s the same as physical assault in my opinion. Black or mixed race individuals are NOT animals to be “petted”. I can’t believe someone would be so ignorant as to assault someone like that and think it’s alright.

    • @Firegen1
      @Firegen1 5 лет назад

      That's the unfortunate heritage of Eugenics, Emily. Most people don't mind if they know the person, are politely asked and have their consent respected. However, the panellists are talking about those who lack social awareness, self awareness and social grace. It feels like an us and them game which can turn racist fast but people like me with afros are well aware there are plenty of people who are intrigued but also raised to be adult about it.

    • @mrs.w8193
      @mrs.w8193 4 года назад +4

      Emily Adelia Whittle why did you even want to touch his Hair? I am just curious. I have never had any interest in wanting to touch a white woman or man’s hair. And my husband is white. I just never understand the fascination with wanting to touch someone else’s hair that you are not in an intimate relationship or loving relationship with. But then again, I am very big on personal space.

  • @GabrielleEvaLondon
    @GabrielleEvaLondon 7 лет назад +106

    I had a colleague at work who liked to chuck bits of paper and other random things in my hair as a game and see if I'd notice. Made my blood boil!

    • @jayjohn9620
      @jayjohn9620 6 лет назад +3

      I had a similar experience. At school people would through pencils in my hair and said they were playing darts. 😢😢

  • @lifeasnicole2592
    @lifeasnicole2592 7 лет назад +211

    "Are you going to straighten it."
    Like omg no...

    • @is3472
      @is3472 5 лет назад +1

      nicolegirl4444 My stand a answer: Are you getting a nose job? Straight faced.

    • @nataliawilliams6869
      @nataliawilliams6869 4 года назад +1

      I would say no, are you gonna curl yours?

    • @purplegirl1152
      @purplegirl1152 3 года назад +1

      I would say "Why would I want THAT?"

  • @alexamendoza9470
    @alexamendoza9470 6 лет назад +24

    It's rude to touch people without permission, Brenda 👊

  • @fluffydonut3706
    @fluffydonut3706 6 лет назад +854

    They forgot the
    "My hair is naturally curly!" SAID BY A WHITE PERSON WITH *STRAIGHT* OR *WAVY* HAIR!!!!!!!!

    • @scotchmints6368
      @scotchmints6368 5 лет назад +48

      I'm a white chick with natural hair, swimmers bod and thick ass. My black friends joke that im an albino and i kinda take offense to that, i dunno maybe im weird?

    • @kyladarden5174
      @kyladarden5174 5 лет назад +23

      Scotch mints Maybe u have a little black in u bc usually white people don't have that type of hair u know?

    • @scotchmints6368
      @scotchmints6368 5 лет назад +24

      Kyla Darden yeah probably, i mean, all white people have ancestors that where black, i think being white was through evolution and being in colder areas, probably developed during an ice age, like if you look at one species in two different environments, one in the desert that is orange and one that is darker in surroundings, you can find that they might look orange or black based on camoflage (they may look different in colour in the same species, applys so all animals) and theres also the evolutionary advantage of having darker skin in warmer areas, and lighter skin in colder areas, even if it seems to opposite (since dark objects are warmer in direct sunlight and light objects tend to opposite that, remember we are not objects and its more difficult then that) it makes sense. How about melanin, the effect the sun has on melanin is often seen in people with freckles, which are most likely because of the exposure to the sun (i have freckles i was not born with, just like everyone of every race) melanin reacts by consentrating on certain areas of the skin, that could be the opposite of what happened to white people it despersed over time (as it has been shown that freckles dissapear, or lighten if not exposed to sun anymore) not saying that being black is a freckle ( it"s wayyy more complicated and is due to the higher amount of melanin, kinda like in a freckle) but thats and example of how melanin acts, and evolutionarily that has to have had (and probably still has) a positive effect, otherwise it wouldnt happen. And as i know i am not the smartest person to this topic, heck i probably got some things wrong in this wall of words, but yeah, i probably have black ancestors and happened to get a resessive gene or two. (You too 😄)

    • @kyladarden5174
      @kyladarden5174 5 лет назад +1

      Scotch mints Yeah u probably did bc all of us do and u say that your adopted, maybe one of your real parents a black genes. I know I have the same genes bc I'm black myself.

    • @kyladarden5174
      @kyladarden5174 5 лет назад +10

      Scotch mints But I'm tryna figure out what kinda melanin trump has😷😥😥😶😶

  • @electricmagnetic
    @electricmagnetic 7 лет назад +583

    you don't have to be black to empathize with any of this. I admit, I was curious because I grew up in a country where there are only white ppl. when I did finally meet a black person for the first time, I was curious but it would never cross my mind to just put my hand on their head. it has nothing to do with hair, culture etc it's just proper manners.

    • @Samchocolate11
      @Samchocolate11 7 лет назад +7

      electric_magnetic What country did you grow up in?

    • @LocalForestWitch111
      @LocalForestWitch111 7 лет назад +44

      Samchocolate11 I live in Poland, in our capitol, and I think 98% of people are white. In other areas, smaller cities and rural areas seing POC can be quite an event. :P It sucks, I love diversity.

    • @blasianprincess8763
      @blasianprincess8763 7 лет назад +8

      electric_magnetic nobody said u did . They just said how certain natural black girls feel with these questions

    • @Samchocolate11
      @Samchocolate11 7 лет назад +3

      Anna Schmeidl Yeah I love diversity too

    • @lillycandyrose
      @lillycandyrose 7 лет назад

      Exactly... I feel they're making out to be something else. I find afros and natural hair the most beautiful and gorgeous. I have thick frizzy 7 layers of wavy natural hair and people teased me, touched, talked about my hair. Did I make it into something larger than it is? I'm white, I am half Persian but, they were being rude or intrigued or complimentary not racist. It's hair. End of story. I love the natural look but, there is a lot of pressure in the African-American/British community on weaves and trying to change your natural hair. So, do you what you prefer I guess.

  • @ollynolly4592
    @ollynolly4592 7 лет назад +142

    I did not know my hair texture until I turned 14. now I'm 15. 1 whole year natural

    • @atypicallynormal9625
      @atypicallynormal9625 7 лет назад +15

      Oli Joni proud of ya!

    • @kiarapritchett6896
      @kiarapritchett6896 7 лет назад +4

      Oli Joni yayyyyy keep goin girl! embrace those natural locks!

    • @lorried.7502
      @lorried.7502 6 лет назад +1

      I started when I was 13 now I'm 15 I 💖💖 my natural hair

    • @gracenambo9219
      @gracenambo9219 6 лет назад

      Goals

    • @cainini6129
      @cainini6129 6 лет назад

      I started when i was 10 or 11 now I’m 15 natural sisters!!!

  • @oumou3411
    @oumou3411 6 лет назад +9

    "BBC Three", teaching all of us how to be polite, lol.

  • @aurora5795
    @aurora5795 5 лет назад +6

    I think that if you really want to point out someone's afro you can just say "I love your hair, it's beautiful (:" and keep it friendly and polite without touching

  • @jazz-axy9924
    @jazz-axy9924 7 лет назад +91

    *praises fro*
    *2secs later* "it would look SO long if you relaxed it"
    NO!

    • @LJlnn
      @LJlnn 6 лет назад +1

      King DAmnJoon iiikkkrrr

  • @ugly1432
    @ugly1432 7 лет назад +207

    I once asked my friend in girl scouts if I could touch her hair but only after she asked to touch mine and I was a curious child. I wouldn't ask someone now but I don't think it's that rude if you are friends and curious but don't go randomly touching peoples hair

    • @selenaitara
      @selenaitara 7 лет назад +20

      Noodile I agree completely. If I know someone really well and they asked, I would let them play with my hair. I never thought the whole "reaching without asking" happened until it happened to me a few months ago because I figured people had more decency to at least ask. It was by a girl I sorta knew(we did a group project together) who has straight hair. I normally wear my hair in buns or braids but I decided to wear it out as a fluffy afro one day. She saw my hair and almost instantly went for it without asking..

    • @ugly1432
      @ugly1432 7 лет назад +13

      Selena Itara That girl is rude.. I hope she learned not to do that

    • @stephanielynn9998
      @stephanielynn9998 7 лет назад +8

      It is rude, we are not pets

    • @ugly1432
      @ugly1432 7 лет назад +4

      Stephanie Lymon I didnt say you were?

    • @raregem8886
      @raregem8886 7 лет назад +17

      No, it is not rude to ask, especially if you are friends. Touching without permission is rude.

  • @Sunlight-zx2ur
    @Sunlight-zx2ur 3 года назад +3

    “Can I touch it? NO! GET AWAY!”😂

  • @valthomas1659
    @valthomas1659 6 лет назад +4

    "We're learning about our HAIRitage" I love unintentional puns

  • @kiiidollasign
    @kiiidollasign 7 лет назад +122

    I'M NOT EVEN SHITTIN YOU GUYS. MY FRIEND ASKED ME HOW *DEEP* MY HAIR WAS. BEFORE YOU ASK, YES, YES SHE WAS. She was about to stick a PENCIL DOWN IN MY SCALP. GUYS. I'M DYING💀💀💀

  • @anndeecosita3586
    @anndeecosita3586 7 лет назад +78

    I have had complete strangers come up to me and pull on my curls. Plus I get annoying questions from people who seem ignorant that black women who are not biracial can have long hair.

    • @adc2327
      @adc2327 5 лет назад +4

      I had long hair and I am a black woman not biracial. I've even had black people not think I was black because of my hair. I ended up developing alopecia. So now I have a shaved head just like the Black Panther movie. I'm older than most here online so it's been about 25 years. When I was younger with that shaved head it was such a novelty I have had strangers touch my head, both men and women without asking.

  • @444shleyyy
    @444shleyyy 6 лет назад +7

    And then the casual, "How do you get your hair like that?!" ....water Susan.. water.

  • @smallforestdweller6999
    @smallforestdweller6999 6 лет назад +85

    I think that's disgusting to ask if someones hair affects them being employed, like "oh you have your natural afro hair, which is so unprofessional!".

    • @uhhhhawahauh7376
      @uhhhhawahauh7376 5 лет назад +3

      No they're asking if they struggle, and they do- look up the statistics for this kinda thing, it's insane how biased employers are based on hair and quite frankly disgusting.

    • @kevinfox298
      @kevinfox298 4 года назад +7

      While it's true that having natural hair can affect your employment (to the point that California had to ban hair-based discrimination in the workplace), it's strikes me as a really invasive question to ask someone unless you're at least very, *very* good friends. I want to add, as a white person with 3b curly hair, whose colleagues cannot actually tell the difference between when my hair is just-woke-up messy or put-in-an-effort-and-styled (I guess they assume curly hair is supposed to look messy?), no one has ever asked me to straighten my hair or alter it in any way to be more professional-looking at work. These "isn't your hair so unprofessional!" comments and bringing hair into the professional image debate is literally just about curbing and controlling Blackness and making them fit a White-centric ideal. It's not about "fitting a certain look", *it's about assuming that Black features, and therefore Black people, are unfit for the workplace* and I'm not surprised a lot of Black people don't want to talk about this deep struggle. I wouldn't want to, either. #NaturalHairIsProfessional

  • @babradomenic7564
    @babradomenic7564 7 лет назад +261

    I live in Scandinavia, and I hate it when people ask me if they can touch my hair, some even try to touch without asking..and I am like, what if I keep asking you the same, I keep my Afro all summer and rastas in winter, I NEVER EVER wear straight wig or weave on my head, it just doesnt fit me...............I tell people I dont like to be touched, and its the truth, if they ask how I wash, I say water and shampoo, how do you wash yours?........... Nonsense.

    • @overgrownkudzu
      @overgrownkudzu 7 лет назад +8

      they seriously ask you how you wash it? I remember that from when i had dreadlocks (except for the people who thought i didn't wash it at all) and i was kind of annoyed buut understood. but somene with perfectly normal hair, why would you ask that? Like, it's curly but apart from that it's no different from everyone elses hair do people expect that some magical unicorn comes and it's clean again? Sometimes i just don't get people. like, children ok, but adults?

    • @babradomenic7564
      @babradomenic7564 7 лет назад +4

      Émile Hahaaa..yes they do ask, expecially braids, adults , even people I work with, and when I have Afro, most of the times I have to physically hold someones hand, on the way to my head..........just horrible. I have a friend who knows how much I hate my hair being touched so she tells them, please dont touch her hair or ask to touch it!! LOL..

    • @babradomenic7564
      @babradomenic7564 7 лет назад +5

      Émile Very annoying, I cant even imagine asking anybody if I can touch their hair or how they wash it!!!

    • @sgtmian
      @sgtmian 7 лет назад +5

      they ask because they genuinely don't know. it's not on tv, in commercials, chances are they don't know anyone well enough to be educated. in that sense it is like a unicorn. and they're lazy? because i was interested in knowing how black hair differs, and i just went online. you can touch my hair, i don't mind it.

    • @babradomenic7564
      @babradomenic7564 7 лет назад +6

      sgtmian I hate to be touched by random people and I dont touch anyone or ask if t can touch their hair, its just weired, ignorance is not a virtual, how you ask someone how they wash their hair????? So you are saying, black peoples hair is not in commercials or on TV, that is why white people want to touch and ask how we wash it!!!!!!!! Hahahaaa.... of course according to you, only white people are on TV, I wonder if I have to grab my screen and feel it.................LOL!!!

  • @jamilaa5878
    @jamilaa5878 7 лет назад +82

    I REALLY HATE WHEN PEOPLE WANT TO TOUCH MY HAIR, ESPECIALLY BCS I HAVE AFRO HAIR...TF ITS LIKE GOING UP TO A STRANGER AND GRABBING THEIR PHONE...JUST STOP!!!

    • @Prettyscorp80
      @Prettyscorp80 7 лет назад +27

      Jammie Bear So annoying! I'm not in a petting zoo, no touching my hair!

  • @ninatsvetkova
    @ninatsvetkova 6 лет назад

    I am genuinely envious of your hair, guys. It looks so nice, fluffy and alive.

  • @ellathompson2355
    @ellathompson2355 5 лет назад +1

    They all have such beautiful hair 😍😍 like it's so beautiful and it just looks incredible ❤️

  • @jasminegordon9139
    @jasminegordon9139 7 лет назад +36

    And those people approach you like "ohh my gawwwwwd, I want your hair!!" No you don't, don't say that shit. 💀😂

    • @unknownlala5367
      @unknownlala5367 6 лет назад

      Jasmine G I feel you

    • @imspidermanbro.
      @imspidermanbro. 6 лет назад

      That’s what I tell people and my mom says “Madi,don’t be rude”

    • @MedievalMeredith
      @MedievalMeredith 6 лет назад +1

      What they mean is you'd want the hair but not the maintenance attached. Although in your case that might not be true, since you've been having enough hair struggles to get the idea.
      More importantly though, it's ok to admire but please don't talk down on your own hair? Look in the mirror, find 5 nice thing to say about it and keep repeating those. It's what you were born with. No way it doesn't fit you.

  • @rachelholden792
    @rachelholden792 7 лет назад +135

    I hate when Afro hair is sold as a costume. I've seen people wear *just* the wig and I've always wanted to go up to them and ask: "since when was the hair that grows out of my hair a joke costume? Why is black hair considered silly or clownish?"
    I can't even dye my hair red now because of all the clown comments I'll definitely get -.- or any colour that isn't natural for that matter. Jeez.

    • @imspidermanbro.
      @imspidermanbro. 6 лет назад +6

      Tiana Thom she was just saying her opinion don’t shoot her down let her do her and you do you

  • @clodaghnathan151
    @clodaghnathan151 5 лет назад +6

    I don’t have black hair but I have really curly hair and used to straighten it loads but now I’m into it and go au natural. The one thing that people ALWAYS DO though is puff it out and play with it.. as if it’s not frizzy enough go away

  • @jruthejunkie
    @jruthejunkie 7 лет назад

    this video is quality content and it embodies my daily struggle

  • @20centuryfox100
    @20centuryfox100 7 лет назад +287

    "OMG WHY ARE YOU SO SENSITIVE ABOUT YOUR HAIR IT'S JUST HAIR GET OVER IT OMG OMG OMG"
    Wearing Afro hairstyles is seen as an act of rebellion BECAUSE our society views it as such. If our society didn't stigmatize Afro hair and make it so difficult for people with Afro hair to be taken seriously as human beings, then wearing Afro hairstyles would not be an act of rebellion.

    • @loloth13
      @loloth13 7 лет назад +8

      20centuryfox100 well said sister👏🏿🙌🏿💜

    • @ladylaurenia
      @ladylaurenia 7 лет назад +4

      20centuryfox100 preach it!

    • @trip2themoon
      @trip2themoon 7 лет назад +2

      I think it's seen as an act of rebellion in your own mind. As a white man I've never looked at people with afro hair as rebellious, but this is the 21st century after all. "An act of rebellion" get over yourself.

    • @ladylaurenia
      @ladylaurenia 7 лет назад +36

      trip2themoon As a white man you have no understanding of the contempt people with afro hair are meet with in and outside of our community. It's seen as militant, unattractive and unprofessional in MANY spaces. But of course you would not know this. You can google the many instances in which black people with afro hair in the workplace were told to change it, since you think we're making this shit up.

    • @20centuryfox100
      @20centuryfox100 7 лет назад +3

      Well, thank you for words of wisdom. When people with Afro hair stop being discriminated against by everyone else in the world, maybe the rest of us peasants will believe you.

  • @MsAngelnheaven
    @MsAngelnheaven 7 лет назад +76

    My mama told me not to let people touch my hair, so I don't let people touch my hair.

  • @ellaw3859
    @ellaw3859 6 лет назад +1

    I have a european mom and an african father. I have light skin, and quite curly, thick, and poofy hair. All through my elementary years i began HATING my hair because everyone thought it was odd and I wasnt like everyone else. My dad always tried to tell me how valuble it was cause I could wear it a million ways. I learned a few years later. But the amazing thing is, if you want to straighten it you can, and if you want to rock an afro, you can. Please be proud of your hair type! There are plenty people who have the same and your not alone.

  • @dorapalmer3569
    @dorapalmer3569 3 года назад

    Im so proud of my afro for so long I was ashamed of it. Ive been asked so many of those questions. Thank you for making this video. Proud mixed woman ❤

  • @nataliesmith1462
    @nataliesmith1462 7 лет назад +111

    There is this song called "I am not my hair" by India.Airee (may have spelled the name wrong) even though I am white I really like this song and this it has an amazing message. Everyone should listen to itt

    • @cookingwithlove5132
      @cookingwithlove5132 5 лет назад +7

      Sassy Ginger77 lmao girl we blk ppl know this song

    • @ceyein
      @ceyein 5 лет назад +2

      It does not matter that your white

    • @taniaxo2028
      @taniaxo2028 5 лет назад

      @@cookingwithlove5132 right. You know all of her songs

    • @user-eq1jv3oo5v
      @user-eq1jv3oo5v 5 лет назад

      Be proud to be white we created the modern world and 99% of all inventions

    • @taniaxo2028
      @taniaxo2028 5 лет назад +2

      @@user-eq1jv3oo5v but you guys created the "modern world" by putting yourself above everyone and using slaves for your dirty work.

  • @trashcanman9357
    @trashcanman9357 7 лет назад +29

    The girl with the denim shirt underneath the colorful jacket is so pretty omg

  • @Akkesama
    @Akkesama 6 лет назад

    I did a big chop last year and went naturalista and I'm just now learning my natural texture

  • @minapilled
    @minapilled 6 лет назад

    I am completely OBSESSED with afros they are so beautiful!!

  • @ButtercupMaude
    @ButtercupMaude 7 лет назад +29

    the girl with the pom pom earrings is SO beautiful.

  • @JULi3T16
    @JULi3T16 7 лет назад +166

    Can you make a video about what not to say to people that don't want to have kids?

    • @littlepumpkinseed
      @littlepumpkinseed 6 лет назад +12

      Julie May yesss! It's kind of a taboo and specialy with women are not believed when they say 'i don't want to have kids'

    • @PeterPantheFearless
      @PeterPantheFearless 5 лет назад +1

      I would love to see a video like that too..even one about people/couples who don't wanna get married as well.

    • @rachelreads2175
      @rachelreads2175 5 лет назад +2

      I was told "Well, you'll have one and then.. HAVE to have the second one... you'll get over it" Nope, I'm trying to get my tubes tied, thank you!

    • @MsDimps24
      @MsDimps24 5 лет назад

      Julie May YES!! And one for people who can't have kids.

    • @laurahos2001
      @laurahos2001 5 лет назад

      This please omg

  • @RachelMarieMiller
    @RachelMarieMiller 6 лет назад +9

    What i always get from complete strangers, they come up and grab my hair, ask me if it's mine, how do i shower, do i wash it, and if I want to change styles to I have to shave it all off. Why do people think it's okay to grab my hair and ask if it's real? Like what?? Lol

  • @kelviannaepperson3677
    @kelviannaepperson3677 2 года назад

    For real I never knew the texture of my natural hair and now I am proud of it embracing it and learning about it. People try to make me feel like my hair is not done and that it's wrong or something like that

  • @Nola504
    @Nola504 7 лет назад +93

    An ex coworker called herself giving me a half assed compliment by telling me that she liked my "little things" (referring to my coily afro) as she was reaching to grab a handful of my hair. She had the nerve to be offended when I blocked her hand and told her that these little things she was referring to is my f****g hair.

    • @the_emmasculator
      @the_emmasculator 7 лет назад +13

      Nola DH That woman sounds like a lunatic

    • @Nola504
      @Nola504 7 лет назад +3

      She is

    • @Nola504
      @Nola504 7 лет назад

      MyFair Lady yes

  • @domgreen1859
    @domgreen1859 7 лет назад +42

    if you haven't already I recommend you watch Solange - Don't Touch My Hair

  • @courtneyw6224
    @courtneyw6224 6 лет назад +3

    These older caucasian women walked from behind me, and one grabbed on to one of my braids WHILE WALKING and said it was beautiful. I called my sister and she was not happy at all😂 Like LADY I don't know who the hell you are, and you didn't ask fool... when I finally thought about it i realized it was rude. It's almost like taking my pencil in class without asking me first. Then I worked at another place where this caucasion girl(WITHOUT ASKING) slid all her fingers through my freshly oiled and braided hair! I was stuck.. when I feel awkward I laugh(which isn't good), but I have anxiety and feel bad telling them that they can't just touch me out of the damn blue. I would never feel okay doing it to them. I'll ask you... it's called being polite. 😂

  • @curtisjones7347
    @curtisjones7347 5 лет назад

    Need this on the news

  • @afternoondelight6741
    @afternoondelight6741 7 лет назад +33

    All of them are rockin' those 'fros!!!

  • @GoCrazyBaby3
    @GoCrazyBaby3 7 лет назад +39

    I just realized natural African American hair ISN'T seen as professional. Like, I never really thought about it. But when I think professional, afros aren't there. And I'm black...I don't even know when I started thinking like this.

    • @linamohamed759
      @linamohamed759 7 лет назад

      Heaven Green seen*

    • @loloth13
      @loloth13 7 лет назад +9

      Heaven Green because we were all brainwashed by the media! They program us since we were little that the only way for you to be respected or seen as a beautiful woman you have to have European features/hair! You're pretty if you're skin is lighter, if you're hair is looser and blonde, if your eyes are lighter! They always portray the beautiful woman in movies/magazines as this tall, skinny, blonde woman with straight hair, thin nose and small lips! Why do you think skin bleaching is sooo popular in ALL continents (Asia, Africa, South America)! It's called whitewashing, you should read about it, it's very interesting!

    • @natanyat4901
      @natanyat4901 7 лет назад +2

      You are not alone. Many people are brainwashed into thinking that their hair is inferior.

    • @icilmaa
      @icilmaa 7 лет назад +7

      There's no such thing as AA hair, since all Black people outside of America share the same textures.

    • @augustsunflower5738
      @augustsunflower5738 7 лет назад

      Natanya T lol nqo

  • @izzy2229
    @izzy2229 4 года назад +1

    Listen I’ve got straight hair but I think that curls (especially afros) are so gorgeous and just amazing! I love to do my friends Afro puffs at school. 🤗💕💕

  • @zorah5480
    @zorah5480 6 лет назад +1

    I hear these all the time omg thank god im not alone

  • @brittsade3713
    @brittsade3713 7 лет назад +13

    I always get "Oh my God it's so soft", yes 4C hair is soft when it's moisturized properly, I also get "did you just roll out of bed?" Like why would you ask someone that.. I love the comment about "my hair represents rebellion and civil rights but it also represents me a guy from ..." so true.

  • @meganlynn3097
    @meganlynn3097 7 лет назад +24

    Things not to say to someone with Afro hair: don't call it Afro hair lol

  • @yahainHotPink
    @yahainHotPink 6 лет назад

    Love this video!!!

  • @fairymel551
    @fairymel551 6 лет назад +1

    I am so proud that I’m now growing my hair out natural. I believe it’s a way of accepting myself for who I am and not perming it to fit in anymore.

  • @mariabrown6926
    @mariabrown6926 7 лет назад +23

    Their hair is gorgeous

  • @colourfulparrot
    @colourfulparrot 7 лет назад +52

    I think you need to sort out your description "BBC Three speaks to blind people about the most annoying things they hear."

  • @angiesue2300
    @angiesue2300 4 года назад +1

    They are all so beautiful!

  • @kekeplaysvideogames7255
    @kekeplaysvideogames7255 2 года назад +3

    "Take your puff out right now, I wanna see your hair down come on!" 😬 IM GOOD