Why cut your hair, just to throw a wig on?🫠 STOP PERPETUATING EUROCENTRIC BEAUTY STANDARDS!!!!
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- This video is to shed light on, and bring attention to an issue that I believe is harmful to the black community as a whole.
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It’s not that they think short isn’t beautiful. It’s more like they don’t like their kinky texture . I believe this because when they wear a short wig it’s usually a type 3C curly wig, wavy or straight hair wig with a silky texture. Never a kinky straight or an kinky textured short wig.
@@Orlanzepol123 yes exactly!!! It took me some time to accept, but eventually, I embraced my shrinkage and found ways to combat single strand knots. I absolutely love my shrinkage and It makes my hair what it is❤️
No they don't like short hair. It shows every angle of your face. If my hair was a twa I would wear a wig. I don't look good with short hair other women look great but I really look boyish. Everyone doesn't have the same face or head shape.
Many women wear textured wigs.
I agree it’s stange how bw run to get European/Asian hair wigs. But over the years I’ve realized that bw will never be able to have an honest conversation about the wigs… i just feel bad for the young black girls who have to constantly see the women in their family and their favorite black women celebrities constantly wear Asian hair wigs
I never seen a pack of hair say European. I have seen Malaysian, Indian, Brazilian. Pretty much everything but European.
@@user-dp7di7id8c I said Asian in my comment also. I meant black women go for hair that resembles European hair even if the pack is from somewhere in Asia
@@inutrasha4027straight hair isn’t just European hair
@@thatlilbeach5430 I know? Many non black people have straight hair..
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Ima get my coin one day🤪
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I always thought the women who do the big chop was doing it because they didn't want to deal with their natural hair vs wanting to embrace it. Especially, if they would just keep cutting it when it got "too" long
It’s really sad that so many of us don’t believe that we have been made in the image of The Most High God! He gave you the hair that is the most beautiful in this world!
@@M-wi5tw beautifully put❤️
What's sad is having a choice bothers you smh
@@l.austin2371 Doesn't bother me. But it will bother you.
@@l.austin2371 A choice not to love themselves as God made them? What are you even talking about?
Delusional 😅
I couldn’t crazy glue anything to my skin, much less my head and cover it for weeks or months without having easy access to it to wash it & let it breathe. That’s crazy to me. How could you expect to have edges or healthy hair & scalp after that???🤷🏽♀️ It’s weird to me. I don’t understand their thought process at all.
I started my natural hair journal Oct of 2015. I watch tons of the same content creators you mentioned. I refused to get sucked into the creators who wore wigs a lot of the times as protection for their hair. Never once did I every added any type of hair to mine. I wore my own hair in low manipulation styles and retained my hair to waist length. I am currently doing it for the 2nd time. I cared for my daughter hair very much the same as I did mine and hers is now down to her hip. Let's love our hair and care for it, ladies.
@@sandrap.2050 you are such a blessing to your daughter!
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Hair holds memory and trauma. Cut it off to release past trauma
I agree. We’ve got to let go of negative things in our lives, and if that’s held in someone’s hair, they should cut it and start fresh☺️
Which means it applies to wearing human hair : those hairs were cut off from someone's head and would be holding trauma. So when you cut off your trauma, you apply someone else's trauma. Ironic. But there are synthetic wigs....and that's no way saying ppl cannot wear whatever they want.
@@dees5250 I feel the same way about human hair. I’m hesitant to wear it. I wonder if it’s that much better than synthetic hair tho🧐
@@dees5250if u ever need a human organ replacement don't do it. If it's bad for hair imagine what using someone else's organ will do to you
Hair does not hold trauma stop spreading lies
I strongly agree with a lot of your opinions here especially black people (more so women) not loving their hair. I, myself, am a natural. I've been natural since 2013 or 2014 and during those days my hair was an absolute mess, damaged from constant flat ironing. I always wear my natural hair outside and for nearly all occasions. However, what I find funny is most of the compliments I get about my hair come from non-black folks. It really seems to be a lot of the black community itself not finding beauty and accepting of their hair type.
I couldn’t agree more!!! How strange is it that other groups of people can recognize our natural beauty more than our own people🤦🏽♀️. But we’re making moves on RUclips about pedestalizing our own beauty rather than another groups’!!! Thank you so much for your comment!!❤️
I have the same experience, i got most of my comments from white people. I remember in highschool one time a yt girl literally said to me “i love how you’re wearing your own hair instead of ours”. A 14 year old said that to me. That means THEY KNOW we are trying to look like them… how embarrassing
@@TZ2nd not as young as 14!!!😭😭
Fascinating. Maybe because I’ve resided in mostly black neighborhoods throughout the duration of my life, but I’ve gotten many complements on my type 4 natural hair whether it was long or short. I mean I’ve had some complements form non black people, but most of my complements came (and still come) from black people 🤷🏽♀️
Yess, I think about this a lot! I recently shaved my hair into a low taper cut and I wanna keep it short for a while, no wigs, just me!
I’m really happy for you☺️. For myself, I found that the less I obsessed over length, the more I took care of my hair and came to love my hair.
I hope the chains can be broken in the near future. I have 4C hair in Locs and I love the freedom, the softness and the authenticity. I get to wash it and just go. I get to jump in to pools of water and have zero worries. I get to shower with my man without a shower cap, my hair under the water feeling sexy. I get to workout anytime without worrying about sweating. I spend almost no money on hair products or styling. But most importantly my young daughter plays freely in my hair and tells me how pretty it is all the time and how she can’t wait to grow older and have hair like mine. I love you 4C girlies and I wish you the best on your hair journeys.
I had a conversation about this. I agree I think as African Americans (or black women as a whole) we've been programmed to believe that to be feminine is to have long hair no matter what it looks like (perhaps besides free-form locs unfortunately) I went natural at 13 in 2008 as I was tired back then with relaxers as a child. I think I've been fortunate to have a mom who went natural then as well and have the second wave of natural hair movement to see on RUclips (not be subjected to "I can't 4c this BS and hair typing wars at the extreme it is now) I remember being hounded by a girl in high school for me to tell her how I got my afro for her to only relax it the next school year. I have never been attached to my hair and now I love wearing a fade 😊 Sorry, I wrote this on my phone really fast lol
I’ve been natural for 25 years with a couple of big chops and to me doing my natural hair is a lot of fun.
I’m sure there will be some people who think ‘hearting’ and responding to every comment is insincere or corny, but I really do appreciate the engagement 😊 and made this commentary video to have a conversation! So thank you all who have viewed and commented ❤
Forget those people that think that. I love engagement from content creators. ❤
@@VideoSiteAccess thank you so much. I really enjoy engaging with people on social media too.
@@Carlito_sWay482 That should be the point right of social media? To engage with one another. 🙂
as a young black woman who wears my hair natural most of the time, i have to disagree. i definitely think more black women should be loving and accepting of their natural hair but just because they prefer wigs or braids, doesn't automatically mean they don't like their natural hair. i love my curls but sometimes i want braids to not deal with it. personally i've never had a perm nor do i plan to ever get one, but i think women who revert back to perms shouldn't be demonized for using a perm. not everyone has the time or can afford to properly take care of their hair. black women should be able to do whatever they want they want with their hair without criticism.
I dont agree mostly bc we don't exist in a vacuum our beauty standard pre colonialism pre chattel slavery wasn't straight hair it was our own kinky curly coily hair alot of times styled in distinct artistic protective styles that indicated out ethnic group and class /social status . The idea that we just naturally gravitate to non textured weaves or protective styles 3x our natural hair length didn't just happen just because , the same way bw didn't start permin their hair just because they wanted to it's bc of the western European beauty standard we have been socialized to uphold forgetting this beauty standard was never ment to include us . Lastly perms are most definitely not easier than natural hair nor cheaper I use blk soap glycerin and oil /Shea butter all this under $20 it's not expensive I do my little sister's 4b/4b hair the only thing that takes the longest is detangling it and not necessarily bc it's a tighter curl pattern but bc it's thick , permed hair takes alot of time to maintain I would honestly say that same amount as natural hair so does installing a wig bc between having to apply the perm shampooing conditioning blowing out straighting or cornrowing your hair preping your skin applying lace glue letting the wig sit to melt styling the wig it self that's still as time consuming as washing your natural hair moisturizing it and stretching it both take almost an hour but what is seen as more worth your time bc if you dislike your hair spending an hour on it seems like a waster when you could spend an hour taking care of permed hair or installing a wig . I don't think bw should be shamed for wearing wigs or perm my own mother does both and has alopecia but I think we have to bffr I have never met a dark-skinned person who bleached bc they loved their dark skin the same way I haven't met a permed or "straight hair natural" who loved their hair .
I cut my hair off in a depressive episode and I couldn’t take care of the matts 😢 now I don’t have enough hair to do anything with and I’m throwing money away by trying to style my twa…..when I get paid I’m getting an Afro wig until it’s long enough to get a U part or V part wig until I grow it back to where it used to be. I don’t want to play around with my hair…. when I went natural the first time it was easy to take care of it but that’s because I didn’t care what other ppl thought of me or styles I got caught in tik tok and consumerism and it just makes me hate my hair now since it’s just short and inconvenient. (Fact is it’s not hard to take care of Afro hair is just everyone is trying to style their hair to death because they only like their Afro hair when it looks a certain kind of way) I am the same only because my hair texture is like 2a in the front 3a-b in the sides 4a everywhere else I can’t do anything with this until it’s at least 6 inches long since I have 0 plans to manipulate it to create a curl pattern that’s acceptable.😭🔫. When I went natural the first time I didn’t do a big chop I let the straightened hair fall out never really saw my hair grow out until now.. if I could go back in time I would 😭
I am so sorry for your experiences😔. I do believe that depressive episodes are a different thing, but I would like to recommend a RUclips creator for you to watch. Her RUclips name is Coilette and I believe she can help you resolve hair dismorphia❤️. I hope you see better and brighter days within yourself and your hair. 🙏🏽thank you for your comment.
Hi sis sorry to hear about the experience that caused you to big chop. I pray you continue to embrace your hair at all stages on this journey. I cut off my locs in January and they were waist length. going back to the big chop and starting over ( this is like my 3rd time total). I’m determined to wear my natural hair only. I’m use to the convenience and low maintenance of locs and I’m determined to do the same with my TWA. We don’t have to get sucked into feeling pretty or acceptable with a certain type of curl definition. Fine what works for you even if it’s not popular. Peace and blessings to you.
I'm growing my fade out since I did a big chop in 2015. I will not go back to the relaxer ever. My hair is at the in between stage and when work starts I'm not gonna have a whole lotta time to style my natural hair. So I guess trimming it into modern Afro is the answer. Problem is I get scissor and clipper happy....keeping it short is wonderful. Growing it back is the challenge..☺️
@@letakeokuk5446 i feel you on the scissor happy😂
I love my kinky coily crown, I would never big chop just for a look. Now i do love my sew ins just to give my hair a break. And honestly my hair grows the most when i leave her alone.
its really just style...and shouldn't matter....like everybody has choices and thats cool..and im natural and don't think on this low level....let people be free to have different style if they want!
🔥 dang love the improvement with your videos I’m surprised your channel isn’t bigger
I wear a wig and thats mainly becuase my texture of hair which is probably 4d or 5a does not do well at all with constant manipulation and styling. Tuis is why though i also love braids i avoid them becuase of thegtaje down process, same with twists which i love too.
I do enjoy wearing my hair out but its usually a choice between retention and looking great so i just find wigs are a great help.
Maybe my hair type just doesn't grow pas a certain point so I guess there is that too. 😮
@@elainerekopantswe2933 ☺️thank you for commenting. I would like to clarify, I’m not against wigs as a whole, and I’m all for women wearing wigs that match their hair texture, especially if it’s to aid in the health and the taking care of their hair❤️.
@@Carlito_sWay482 hey there it never even crossed my mind and I understood the discussion.
@@elainerekopantswe2933 I appreciate that so much!
I went natural about 10 years ago and I wear wigs for fun and while I haven’t shaved my head, I recently went back to cornrows for part of summer and wore wigs occasionally. I wore my cornrows out more often than wigs. I also usually do box braids or twists in the year. I like wigs because I’m not going to heat damage my hair or damage it by accidentally over dyeing it.
I feel like I keep seeing videos like this and it ends up being a double edged sword of educating folks on abolishing their internalized anti-blackness… and demonizing options for things that are just fun to some people
Pray this message finds you well. I don’t think it’s demonizing. Some people should be honest with themselves and check if they are triggered because a nerve is hit. It’s a honest conversation that gets to the root of why. Yes it may be simple as it’s fun and it’s different. But let’s be real for most black women the reason isn’t as surface level as that.
@@kingdom_journey1484I agree sm and I think because black women go through life with so much criticism on almost everything they do it is harder to hear that a hairstyle something that bw hold as pride and identity could be leading to a problematic way of viewing your natural hair .
@@yassine8935 I completely agree. I believe black women as a community want to get past this topic but ignoring a problem will not solve the problem. It will continue to affect future generations.
Black women we lame asl for playing like we dk we are natural under wigs; the fact we know we are t the only race who wears them but still make vids like this llf nobody is buying “European bundles” or wigs lol in fact the textures available just started being for our hair remember wigs were for other races that’s why they all came silky and straight… and I cut my hair off to switch it up sometimes we throw on wigs for styles so why are we still yapping
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Why????? Because some people dont like the akward stage and again it boils down to a choice and a preference. Stop the BS
Awkward stage?! It’s hair that’s growing out of YOUR scalp! 🤨 You choose not to accept it and prefer hair that’s not yours.
@@l.austin2371 I think you missed the point of this video. The point I made about what my big chop did for me, was that it helped me find confidence and beauty within myself outside of what society perpetuated onto me. Is it really an ‘awkward’ stage, or do you just not find yourself beautiful without long hair?
You saying "awkward stage" clearly shows that there is a problem smh
So. I’m definitely the mind your own business type of person so imma be honest seeing the thumbnail alone irked me 😅😂 but o watched anyway to see what you had to say.
I don’t agree with WHY you’re talking about what you’re talking about BUT what you’re saying (most of it) isn’t wrong.
There’s something I always listen out for though when watching hair videos from ALL black women hair content creator- especially the ones that speak on why other black women “don’t like their hair” . They usually always mention how we’re all Eurocentric hypnotized and that is true- BUT THEN they’ll get to talking about split ends and big chops and even cuts and that’s when I know they themselves are still caught up because even THOSE THINGS are Eurocentric standards 🤦🏽♀️.
So what I’m saying is there is more self work for YOU to be doing before you make a statement video about how you feel about other black woman on their own hair path🤷🏽♀️ seriously and respectfully. Because what I got from this video spiritually, is that you in some way feel more elevated than other women you you’ve said so yourself in this video- struggle like you did and have. YET you feel one up enough to speak on them all while still having Eurocentric Blindspots yourself. 😕 which just isn’t cool.
How are hair cuts and split ends Eurocentric. That doesn’t make any sense to me. Hair care and styling is global. Wanting healthy hair is not Eurocentric. My mother studied anthropology and so have I. Maybe I’m wrong but I’ve never seen or heard proof of what you’re trying to claim. And there’s also nothing wrong is analyzing human behavior, in fact it’s a social science.
@@mmck2565 I also don’t understand how big chops, hair cuts, or trimming split ends are eurocentric, perhaps I misunderstood what you were saying. As for me feeling ‘elevated’, I’m not sure how you came to that conclusion, but perception is not a ‘one size fits all’. In my defense, I understand that everyone is in a different space when it comes to feeling comfortable in the skin that they’re in. This video was meant to be encouraging to those who only find beauty in long straight hair and those who have recently big chopped. I shared my experiences with my short hair to bring encouragement. I also admitted that when I was 15 and did my first big chop, that I also would’ve bought a wig if I could, but I couldn’t. I had no choice but to get comfortable with what I believed was the total opposite of beauty, I had to get comfortable with myself because I didn’t have any hair to hide under. I admit that I could’ve had more compassion in my tone at times in this video, but overall, I don’t see myself as ‘better’ because I’m not. I hope that this helped and I thank you for engaging with my content.
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