I love my black women from light ,Mid, Dark shade WEAR the natural however short,mid,long.A beautiful crown no matter. Black KINGS still be out here appreciating the looks. Not all of us degrade and hate our women. I hope the pain in your heart can be healed. I feel the pain in your voice society, even our own people at times will hate.
Honestly I understand you so much! I wish i didn't but I took out my locs months ago because I kept getting constant hate from black women including people with locs themseleves. Its funny because when I was taking them out all of a sudden people wanted me to keep it.
You look Beautiful! Your hair is Fabulous! Period. I feel for the woman you spoke of who claimed she doesn't have 'good hair'. May she find peace and joy with her hair. May we all find appreciation for the hair we have been given. Gratefully, I have come to love my kinky, coarse, soft hair. I've leaned to let it run free. The compliments I get don't hurt either. Smiley Face..
Society tells every black woman at some point that her hair (in it’s natural state) is not enough. I didn’t say that someone told me I don’t have “good hair”. To me, there is no such thing as good hair. Yes, I love my hair. I wish more black women got the chance to love their hair the way it is.
I’m only 2 minutes into the video, but I wanted to let you know that you were apart of the reason why I decided to lock my hair. It was a combination of things but when I saw your old videos of you with your thick dreads I fell in love with them and wanted my hair to look like tht. I 100% understand a relate to what you are saying about the social stigma placed on you by people when you wear your natural hair out. Tht is another Eason I decided to lock my hair, to not care about what society says about my hair and how I look. But to be happy with how I look without it being because I fit in with what society deems beautiful for my 4c hair. To be honest i was a little sad to see you cut your locs but at the end of the day its your hair so it doesn’t affect me. I watched some your last video and am happy to hear that you just enjoy having your hair and its not all about the look for you anymore. It gave me in sight in to why you combed out your locs. I hope that you are able to ove your hair more and more as time goes on. F society and what they have to say about our hair. You encouraged me to wear my hair out by you just enjoying yours and to that I am grateful to you. You gave someone who was once a insecure 16 year old girl who hated her natural hair because it didn’t look like everyone else’s online the courage to just love herself including her natural hair. So thank you! 😊 I know this comment is really long but i do hoe you read it. I wish you all the best in your life ❤
i Love this conversation! I’ve always wanted to do a podcast just to talk about so much things ! including this topic Can I add an opinion? this is just my thought ! and how I feel and what I see & experience. Some may think other wise some may see it in a different light but again this is ME ! .. Growing Up i have realized that most of us African Americans (me included which is why I can admit this) We Failed to catch the wave where we accept our hair as it is. Not sure who started the trend of wearing hair that doesn’t even match our texture, so bad where we have to kill it with so much chemicals and heat and etc just to match a certain curl pattern or texture that is store brought from another ethnicity’s scalp THAT COST HUNDREDS may I add ! & doing this Has condition us to look in the mirror and see our natural hair and think to ourselves “ this is wrong” but doing our hair with wigs and lace fronts and leave out side parts are considered “ right” ! so much black women are conditioned to see there real hair and hate it ! so they damage it or maybe even cut it ! just to cover it with another persons hair or pattern that has nothing to do with our hair growth pattern! … and May I add that I have yet to see OUR black natural women hair texture being sold for the same amount other ethnicities are. ALSO ! …. We are CONDITIONED! to judge other beautiful black women natural hair and think it’s “ugly” or even using how people wear there hair as a way to know how financially wealthy they are.. not seeing a women with Several hundred dollar hair or hairstyles conditions them to think you can’t afford it as to just thinking you simply don’t want it ! , to look at your own kind ! You own sister ! Your own color JUDGE YOU as if society doesn’t do it enough ? is crazy ! … I’d love to Touch topic on what you said about the video of the white man telling black women he love our hair … That a whole other topic I’d LOVEEE to touch on ! I just don’t think many people are ready for that 🤣 and my comment is probably long enough ! ❤
Girl, yes you said a lot! A lot that needs to be said! It definitely is a bunch of conditioning! I might talk about some things you said in some future videos. But thank you for sharing your feelings!!🥰
I love my black women from light ,Mid, Dark shade WEAR the natural however short,mid,long.A beautiful crown no matter. Black KINGS still be out here appreciating the looks. Not all of us degrade and hate our women.
I hope the pain in your heart can be healed. I feel the pain in your voice society, even our own people at times will hate.
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This girl is so beautiful
Honestly I understand you so much! I wish i didn't but I took out my locs months ago because I kept getting constant hate from black women including people with locs themseleves. Its funny because when I was taking them out all of a sudden people wanted me to keep it.
That’s crazy!🤦🏾♀️
You look Beautiful! Your hair is Fabulous! Period. I feel for the woman you spoke of who claimed she doesn't have 'good hair'. May she find peace and joy with her hair. May we all find appreciation for the hair we have been given. Gratefully, I have come to love my kinky, coarse, soft hair. I've leaned to let it run free. The compliments I get don't hurt either. Smiley Face..
Thank you🫶🏾💗
Who told you you don’t have good hair? Your hair is gorgeous and many of us you see staring it’s cause we love it
Society tells every black woman at some point that her hair (in it’s natural state) is not enough.
I didn’t say that someone told me I don’t have “good hair”. To me, there is no such thing as good hair.
Yes, I love my hair. I wish more black women got the chance to love their hair the way it is.
I’m subscribed I’m going to follow your hair journey
I’m only 2 minutes into the video, but I wanted to let you know that you were apart of the reason why I decided to lock my hair. It was a combination of things but when I saw your old videos of you with your thick dreads I fell in love with them and wanted my hair to look like tht. I 100% understand a relate to what you are saying about the social stigma placed on you by people when you wear your natural hair out. Tht is another Eason I decided to lock my hair, to not care about what society says about my hair and how I look. But to be happy with how I look without it being because I fit in with what society deems beautiful for my 4c hair.
To be honest i was a little sad to see you cut your locs but at the end of the day its your hair so it doesn’t affect me. I watched some your last video and am happy to hear that you just enjoy having your hair and its not all about the look for you anymore. It gave me in sight in to why you combed out your locs. I hope that you are able to ove your hair more and more as time goes on. F society and what they have to say about our hair.
You encouraged me to wear my hair out by you just enjoying yours and to that I am grateful to you. You gave someone who was once a insecure 16 year old girl who hated her natural hair because it didn’t look like everyone else’s online the courage to just love herself including her natural hair. So thank you! 😊 I know this comment is really long but i do hoe you read it. I wish you all the best in your life ❤
🥹😢🫶🏽Thank you for sharing that! Love this and wish you all the best too!!!
i Love this conversation! I’ve always wanted to do a podcast just to talk about so much things ! including this topic
Can I add an opinion? this is just my thought ! and how I feel and what I see & experience. Some may think other wise some may see it in a different light but again this is ME ! ..
Growing Up i have realized that most of us African Americans (me included which is why I can admit this) We Failed to catch the wave where we accept our hair as it is. Not sure who started the trend of wearing hair that doesn’t even match our texture, so bad where we have to kill it with so much chemicals and heat and etc just to match a certain curl pattern or texture that is store brought from another ethnicity’s scalp THAT COST HUNDREDS may I add ! & doing this Has condition us to look in the mirror and see our natural hair and think to ourselves “ this is wrong” but doing our hair with wigs and lace fronts and leave out side parts are considered “ right” ! so much black women are conditioned to see there real hair and hate it ! so they damage it or maybe even cut it ! just to cover it with another persons hair or pattern that has nothing to do with our hair growth pattern! … and May I add that I have yet to see OUR black natural women hair texture being sold for the same amount other ethnicities are.
ALSO ! …. We are CONDITIONED! to judge other beautiful black women natural hair and think it’s “ugly” or even using how people wear there hair as a way to know how financially wealthy they are.. not seeing a women with Several hundred dollar hair or hairstyles conditions them to think you can’t afford it as to just thinking you simply don’t want it ! , to look at your own kind ! You own sister ! Your own color JUDGE YOU as if society doesn’t do it enough ? is crazy ! …
I’d love to Touch topic on what you said about the video of the white man telling black women he love our hair … That a whole other topic I’d LOVEEE to touch on ! I just don’t think many people are ready for that 🤣 and my comment is probably long enough ! ❤
Girl, yes you said a lot! A lot that needs to be said! It definitely is a bunch of conditioning! I might talk about some things you said in some future videos. But thank you for sharing your feelings!!🥰
Omg you cut your hair ! Your locs was sooo beautiful 😩
Thank you!!
most of my hate for my naps came from black people when I went natural in 2000.
Yeah, unfortunately that’s how it be
Maybe how my dad raised me he never allowed hatred to be instilled. Toward our black women we still out here encouraging our sisters to be natural.
@@JA.KARI.Athey are not a fault though that was literally beating in to them its programming
Love this! 🙌🏾🫶🏾
i don't do my hair people think I am a boy and even gossip behind my back 😢
They are insecure about themselves.
Continue being an individual. You don’t have to follow rules on how your hair should be worn🤎
@@JA.KARI.A Thanks💖
why you cut yo hair again
I talk about it in my last video.