Why Do 4c Naturals Hate Their hair?... Along With Everyone Else - Vlogmas 2020
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I'm in the middle of your video, but it's the "their hair is more manageable the more they know about it." I grew up doing my sister's hair, which is 4c. My hair is 3c-4a and I PREFERRED to do my sister's hair because I had more practice at it. My mom did my hair. I think we were a divide and conquer family. 4c hair is satisfying to do for me because it stays where you put it, it has great volume, the braided styles last longer and look better. I also find that folks with 4c hair have better tutorials and are more skilled at caring for their hair. I've learned a lot from the 4c portion of the natural hair community.
I love watching 4c youtubers.... I learn so much about how to care for my tighter coils... I have three very different textures, and my kinkier textures are so fragile and delicate.... I'm so grateful to learn how to keep my edges and kitchen... still working on it though....
Completely unrelated. I just wanted to say hi my name is Leslie too. ☺️
Same here ✋🏾I have learned so much from people with the opposite curl pattern and porosity that I have
Kandid Kinks and Latoya Ebony are two other channels that really show the beauty of kinky hair. They style their hair with so much ease. They show the versatility of textured hair through different styles and I absolutely love it.
And NappyFu❤️❤️
And StarPuppy
And Jenn. Jackson
And Joy-el
“The more you learn, the more manageable...” FACTS!
We also need more 4c RUclipsrs pushing out styles and protective styles without extensions. Extensions are aggressively pushed to most 4c girls so they never learn how to work with their hair or love it. I watched a few 4cs relapsing to the relaxer and the number one reason they give is they didn’t know what to do with their hair and were tired of the wigs.
Kandid Kinks, onesmartfro, naturally high tend to work with their hair. Janae Mason, not 4c but is very handy for cute styles.
Another drawback 4c girls face is unsupportive family and friends. And the teens must have it really rough from boys so they are forced to hide their hair. But I remain positive. The utopia is a world where 4cs of all shapes, sizes and lengths are visible on our streets, schools, jobs, everywhere really .
Westafricanbaby is also super underrated when it comes to Natural hair RUclipsrs that are great at styling 4c or very tight type 4 hair.
There are sooooo many videos of 4c natural girls going back to relaxing their hair and pretending that it was the best choice. Can't believe it.
Protective styles. Why do we need protective styles? Do other cultures use protective styles as much as people with 4c hair ?
@@maryanne2025 You are right. Our hair will grow and thrive without protective styles. That’s why I said out styles should be showcased more. Perhaps l should have said loose hairstyles and braided styles without fake hair.
@@generalidakatana2561 it’s just kind of sad because it’s like being boxed in to certain styles because we have to protect our hair which gives the impression that our hair is fragile maybe then other races and it’s also sad because it seems like many protective styles have us hiding our real hair not letting it be free but yeah anyway I have issues with hating my 4c hair :/
Some of these natural hair youtubers don’t like their own Afro textured hair and have the audacity to spill that venom to their subscribers . I can wear a wash n go. I can wear an Afro. I can wear a twist out ,braid out, Afro puffs. Do you know why? I love me and I love the hair that grows out of my scalp. Period!!!
I just get sad when we get some 4c RUclipsrs who are really good but don't get the recognition they deserve or leave because they feel defeated after a while of being on here and not getting the numbers.
I love 4C RUclipsrs. I am constantly looking for them. I did a big chop Labor Day weekend and now I got 4A on the top of my head and 4C edges. My lil sister taught me that we don't do edge control, we let our edges do what they do. And we don't have baby hairs. All our hairs is grown.
When I was transitioning, I was so afraid of having 4c hair because everyone that had it complained BITTERLY about it. Video after video, ppl with 4c texture couldn't '4c' themselves doing the styles or they went on and on about how dry and difficult their hair was and how much it shrunk and had knots everywhere etc. If ppl who had that hair type spoke so negatively, I sure didn't want it.
This is an important message. Even though as a white woman I do not receive the same kind of texture discrimination, I remember how my mother talked about our curly hair when I was a little girl. I told her when I was 11 years old that I wanted to grow my hair long. She would always make me have short hair. So that day she decided to try to convince me to give up on long hair. She said: "Sara, people like us were not meant to have long hair." Even at that young age I remember being shocked by what she said. I realized that she was ashamed of herself. So sad. The natural hair community has really helped me. However, the videos in the last few months have made me realize that I have also been trying to get looser waves in my styling. My natural texture is small ringlets. Now, if I want to style it different -- that's ok. But I also want to embrace my natural ringlets and let them do their thing.
All curls and coils are beautiful. Wear your tight ringlets with pride. I used to relax my coily hair completely straight because I thought it was the only way to look neat. I wasn't even convinced I would ever look neat and put together again when I went natural. I let my hair grow out natural purely on principle. I decided that I wanted to represent the version of beauty that God gave me. He made enough straight haired people so while I'm busy imitating them, who is representing my hair type?
Then there's the issue of shame resulting from being uncovered as a fake straight haired person. I did not like my reliance on relaxers and how a missed relaxer appointment could potentially ruin my self image. If civilisation crashed and we couldn't get store bought products I wanted it to be immaterial to my confidence.
What God gives you is Always Beautiful!!! ....
I think your videos are a blessing. There is so much lack of representation for 4C hair. I think to pave the way for other naturals, black women with highly textured hair need to wear their hair despite what society may think. In all levels of professions we need to wear our hair as it is. That is the only way society will see what is actually natural for us as being normal in general.
I love 4c hair. Did the haters of 4c hair grow up with their hair relaxed? You should be use to your hair now. So many videos on how we should take care of our hair. Wash it, condition it, moisturize it and put it in a protective style for a week at at time or for six weeks. Cornrows,twist it's such freedom I have not having to flat iron or press my hair every day. I've been natural for decades. 3 steps is all you need.
Girl you went in on this topic today!!!I
I appreciated everything that you said today. We have to appreciate our hair and nurture it for what it is.
Also, 4c hair is the most versatile because we can go from super shrunken to long and flowy and all we have to do is change the styling technique. Try that roller set on freshly washed hair and you get one look, try it on stretched hair and you get a completely different result.
YES! Literal magic.
I mean that’s every other curl type too so...
@@jbb8261 it’s not. Loose curls don’t have the same range.
We still have a way to go re: hair texture, length, etc. Your videos demonstrate, teach, and encourage in so many ways 🙏🏾 ❤️
I am 45 and lived that 4C hair struggle. Been told over again about
how my hair is too nappy, too dry, too unmanageable. Been refused by stylists.
In 2005 - I got the courage to get Sisterlocks and wore them until August of 2020.
The whole time I was in sisterlocks, my younger sisters were cracking the code on growing their natural hair to their butt. I couldn't believe it. For the first time I felt like it is time to embrace my natural hair unrelaxed and unloc'd. Being in sisterlocks was so easy and lazy - of course I took that mentality with me for my loose natural hair journey. I refuse to have a wash day that takes more than 3 hrs from prepoo to detangling and styling (not counting dry time). I am happy to say that my wash day is 1 hr for a wash n go. Thank you Jesus I just go my twist out routine down to 1.5-2 hours. I did this by refusing to put my hair in a box of can't do this and can't do that. I break a few rules if necessary. There is no one size fits all. I continue to try new things until I get the results I want.
With so many products and styling gadgets, there is no damn reason to be complaining that you can't make your natural hair work. In 2020? GTFOOH.
My trichologists changed my hair mindset in 2019. They literally told me to stop box braiding and cornrowing my hair and to moisturise it daily. So I had to learn to French braid my own hair. I knew how to French braid extensions but never my own hair. Now I know how to care for my hair. When I do wear it out of a scarf, without a manipulative style like a twist or braid out, I get so many compliments probably because few people have ever seen hair like mine especially in Lacefront London! I let my (black and non-black) friends touch it and they are always shocked by how soft and not greasy it is.
@@marleyhill34 Go fellow Londoner! I think we're lucky to be in London, not to say people aren't racist but I'd rather be here than HK/NZ where I don't feel they're as open minded.
@@marleyhill34 totally get it. I have never in my life been a big stylist for my own hair. And I still am not. But I have found mastering a few simple styles I can do on my own goes a very long way.
@@marleyhill34 love it!
@@ahms8689 I don't really follow racism like that. If I have the opportunity, I do it even if I know I will be the only black person. If we don't engage places like Hong Kong or New Zealand, they will always remain ignorant of black people. I have a friend who lived in Japan for over 10 years although the institutional racism and xenophobia mean she will never be a Japanese citizen, the people she deal with on a day to day basis are very welcome and she lives in rural Japan not in any of the big cities. She hate Tokyo. One year I hope to meet her in Okinawa. I was treated well when I went to Phuket in Thailand.
I've truly gotten to a place where I just take off my bonnet and let my hair to do what she wants. Poofy or defined. It's whatever as long as the moisture's there.
I love that I got over that comparison nonsense. I use a lot less product and take less time on wash day, not trying to get my hair to submit to a style that has nothing to do with coily hair.
We all have challenges within our own textures. Like anything else, the grass isn’t always greener on the other side. It’s greener where you water it. I agree that we all need to embrace what our own hair does and stop being so critical of ourselves and others just because we don’t see the challenges they endure with their own tresses. Great video!
You hit the nail on the head with this video. We all have embrace what our hair is and what it does. The kinkier hair types continuously find ways to silently compare their hair to the curlier textures and it's such a lazy way of thinking.
In my opinion, one of the problems is the idea that you need a 10 step + regimen to get acceptable hair. Natural hair becomes hard work if you are trying to make it do something it doesn’t want to do. Once I REALLY got comfortable with my hair, I realised it doesn’t actually need that much. Of course I still have frustrations - I wish it was longer and thicker - but if I had continued to chase the trends I would have continued to be unhappy.
I don't dislike my natural hair, I just dislike doing it.
I love washing my hair now. I used to hate it when I didn't know how to care for it. I've learned a lot about it and now I know what works for me, plus if a style goes wrong, I know I can still turn it into an awesome puff. It took 2 years though, so I get everybody being at different parts of their journeys.
Girl you better preach it.
Perhaps there is too heightened of a focus in the black community on appearance in general. In my opinion, our hair/looks are discussed in excess and other qualities (personality, character development) are not discussed as much. This reflects in the views of videos on your channel, for example. You have excellent videos on reading, personal development, and other under-explored areas in the black community but the videos receive a fraction of the views of your hair-related videos.
I agree, I added almost all the books from her 2020 reading video to my own TBR, and so far I'm not disappointed.
So true. Looking at the wider social circle, I also noticed how Black (Both African and African Americans) a lot of energy into their appearance, dress, cars , dancing and ‘looking ‘ good on the outside. And that’s to the detriment of the community. I enjoy you tubers like Achia, Jouelzy, Nappy headed Jojoba and others because watching them challenges you to be informed. The black community is really lacking on being informed and educated. If the new dance craze comes out, it’ll trend . But not something academic or improving in general. It’s saddening really, because a lot of sharp black minds are losing out.
It took at least two hours to do my hair when it was relaxed. I still look forward to wash day and twisting my hair.
I really enjoyed this. Can't have it both ways. Plus I agree my texture (coarsely textured pen coil curls) I love my texture and like keeping it simple and doing what I know it can do. Embrace the link!. I started this journey in 1999. I made a commitment to stay natural. Watching folx like you remind me how easy it is and how I'm not alone.
I started in back in 2009 because I was tired of being tied to the salon and still unhappy with my hair. I was natural back from 1998-2000. Then I went to a salon for graduation prom and they didn't know how to do any style by straight ones so they relaxed it. Now I'm not a slave to the salon and I actually know what my hair needs on a weekly basis. What it feels like dry, what build up feels like what it feels like moisturised. To be honest I learnt from Aveda stylists, books and the trichologists. RUclips has always been secondary.
I just love your content. We should be having more discussions about this topic very often to educate ourselves until it becomes second nature
Drop the mic! I totally agree with everything that you stated. I had this conversation with a coworker yesterday about how long it took me to embrace my thin multi textured but mostly 4b and 4c coils. I kept comparing my results with influencers that have hair nothing like mine. I’ve been natural since 2005 but for the last 5 years I’ve learned to appreciate my texture because I’ve gotten the chance to learn more about what makes it manageable. I owe it largely to you, Janelle Stewart, and a few others that helped me to see the possibilities. I’m happy to be nappy 😂!
I remember my first perm rod set. It came out as a stretched out fro. Totally different from what I had seen. I laughed at myself and styled it in a high puff. Funny enough I saw my friends a few days later and they said they loved it and wished their hair looked like mine and the whole time I was thinking it was a failed hairstyle.
I legit use to think I was detangling wrong cause it did NOT take me hours....then I finally was like y’all crazy. Now I did have to slow down bc I was being entirely too rough but nowhere near hours.
Our self talk and public talk matters a lot. It literally changes how we see ourselves and others. And even when you get to the point where you can say bump others, what you feed yourself decides everything.
Great video‼️
I'm just like this: if a majority of people in your bloodline excelled in keeping their coif up by limiting manipulation and cleansing it when needed..I would think it wouldn't be a problem. Hair texture ain't really the "kryptonite"....it's the connotations associated with the variety of textures. The less kink has been embedded in our brains for decades as good whereas others with more kink have been labeled bad. I got 3 different textures and it's alright! You just have to be your own "mad scientist" to figure what your hair will thrive on and I bet you'll be glad to have stuck with it because it defines you and regardless what's been ingrained in your mind ...it's 👍
I love your hair😍😍😍😍its so beautiful, and the shape
I enjoyed the video. If my style does turn out correctly, I will just redo it. My main focus is heathly hair. I am 4 something.
I did a big chop in May and had no idea of what I was doing. It’s been a blessing to watch You, Jenn J, Bubs, LaToya, Starr Puppy....the list goes on. I love my 4 type hair...definitely 4c in the crown. I have become a product junkie lol, but that’s what it took for me to get my routine and styles down. Now I have a consistent routine, my go to products, and I wear my natural hair often. You ladies have really made me proud and confident because I had examples to look to. Thank you so much!
I believe I have 4a hair but my curl pattern is different than "typical" 4a hair. I have course/thick strands/ high density, doesn't clump. Speak good about your hair, she is listening. Lol
This is why curl pattern and texture should not be interchangeable. 4a should not be confused with 3c despite many people having 3c/4a. Despite 4a being tight s-curls, it doesn’t mean that you always have a silky texture. This is a big mistake or misconception to have because that’s why if someone who doesn’t have “normal looking” 3c hair they might say they have type 4 or someone who’s hair doesn’t look the way 4b “should look like” might say they have 4c. I’m not bashing hair typing at all but I’m bashing how people are attaching way too many connotations to each hair type. Hair type does not determine your texture, density, or porosity (I see people do this so much)
I often go long times between watching natural hair videos, but when I am in the mood I always pull your channel up and watch it. Girl, you are so right about people complaining that they can’t do this because it doesn’t look like hers ! Many people don’t consider their texture and how it looks on their hair and it is indeed beautiful. Another huge thing...my 4C hair is manageable....but it took years for me to figure out my hair and what it likes and don’t like. I can even make terrible products work on my hair through mixing them with others because I have finally learned my hair and embraced it’s texture and I work with my texture, not against it. You preach that and that is why I enjoy your channel. Thanks for your content.
It took me a really long time to figure out how to comb my own hair during my transition, I finally got it. After several logged hours on RUclips i after almost 3yrs. natural am still learning what my hair likes and what works. I now love my hair and look forward to my weekly wash routine.
Oh..and us gals with finer, shorter 4c hair struggle to find content too. Always wondering why our fine strands won't thicken up!
Agreed wholeheartedly! What bothers me is when I see people with tighter textures bashing those with looser textures and saying things like when they complain about issues with their hair they’re only doing it for compliments. That’s absurd. Everyone’s experience is their experience and their ability is their ability. The texture of the hair is irrelevant if they don’t know how to manage it.
Secondly, I think it’s ridiculous for people with tighter textures to be mad at people with looser textures but at the same time complain that people look negatively at tighter textures. None of us have any control over the features that we show up on this planet with. If you expect to receive grace then you should be able to give grace.
It took me a minute to accept my hair for what it is because my family is Panamanian and my sister has looser hair than me. But I learned how to manage my hair and it’s mine and I love it. I have my days... but for the most part, I love it.
I love my 4 texture hair, wash day is even exciting and enjoyable.
I admit it took me awhile to feel this way. The more time I took to learn, know & understand my hair is what made the difference.
I watch videos of influencers with a a mixture of hair types. I can take from it what I need, be entertained and enjoy their personalities. Diversity is a good thing
I love when you preach on hot topic like this on your channel: colorism, texturism, personal development ...
While I agree that alot of folks wish their hair was different, I'd like to offer a different perspective. I don't have 4c hair. I think I have a range of 3b-4a throughout my hair. You mentioned taking the time to learn what works for our hair. That trial and error process is a beast. Beyond frustrating. Even taking the advice from those with similar hair, things don't always work out because "everybody's hair is different.". While I haven't had a relaxer for over 20 years, I've always straightened my hair and my system was fairly simple. With that as my point of comparison, working with my natural hair is more work. It just is. And frankly I don't enjoy the process. I've never liked fussing with my hair. I've never liked playing in my hair. I don't know that I'll ever come to like it even after I finally nail down a process that works reliably.
It feels like I have to be a trichologist, dermatologist, stylist and cosmetic chemist just to care for my hair. that's a lot to put together. Ordinarily I like learning. I heard someone say that the black woman's project is her hair. I'd rather it not be my project. Some women may not be articulating themselves the best and it may come across as envy. It could simply be they are frustrated and at a loss. It's alot to decipher and alot of experimentation. To want something simpler makes total sense to me.
Well said
I've always considered myself more than my appearance which has worked against me. I was never into make up as I had eczema as a kid all over but a large amount on my face. Being a women and not conforming isn't always a way to make friends and influence people! I could go on about the word conforming but I'd be here all day. A person fixating on hair is only one aspect in life. Imagine not being light enough (skin tone), feminine enough, too loud, too brash and the list goes on....I'm 45 and have embraced my hair texture in the last 2.5yrs (when it's supoosed to be straight) but spent the last 13yrs embracing me, loud and proud.
Once again... GREAT topic and delivered so well. Girl where were you in 2015 when I first went natural and saw my natural hair for the first time in decades? I thought it was a dry frizzy mess. As a result, I reached for the relaxer again and immediately regreted it. I've been natural (again) for 4 years and have learned so much about my hair and have grown to LOVE it. The kinks, coils, curls and all. I tend to only watch content of ladies with hair like mine (4A/4B). But even then, I had to learn that my results would be different using the same products because of other factors (porosity, climate... I live in the dry a$$ desert of AZ, etc.). So I had to learn to work with MY hair, in MY climate with MY lifestyle. Now my hair is flourishing and I'm no longer stressed about my hair. It's a beautiful feeling.
came here to watch a few vids after seeing you on AfrikanHairGod's livestream. Thank you for the content you create. I am enjoying your videos
Thank you for watching!
❤️❤️❤️Love this! I 💯 agree with you. One thing that irks me is when people label their hair as 4C because they think their hair is difficult. If your hair is difficult it must be 4C... like no... can we stop that.
Thanks for sharing such beautiful words. I have been in the natural community for 11months and I have 4c kinky hair. I have been so frustrated because I too have tried to do styles that really isn't for my hair. I love the natural community but it is a journey.
The tea is piping hot 🥵🥵
I've been natural over 15 years and learned that my 4c hair is unique to me alone based on my specific hair needs in that moment. I then cleanse and style accordingly. I finally got tired of trying to keep up with the Hair Joneses and took it back to the old school of what my mom (who was also a type 4 with a fro natural) used to do with to my hair. Been happier ever since. We're not a monolithic people so why wouldn't it be the same with our hair?
I wonder how much content generation pushes the styling videos of tighter texture hair, especially 4s.🤔
I know a LOT of type 3 YTers whose 300+ videos are 90% WnGs. But WnGs are the easiest styling option for many Type 3s, whereas twists, twistouts, and assorted protective styles tend to be easier for most type 4s.
Being that type 3 hair is generally more resilient to frequent handling (and type 4 hair is generally more fragile); I think a lot of the “non-Internet” styling doesn’t make its way to RUclips at least partly because type 4s don’t style their hair as often unless copying type 3s regimens. 🤔
Too, I think many type 4 YTers I follow have admitted they wouldn’t style their hair as often if not for YT- and all that extra handling is almost certainly contributing to length plateaus.
It is extremely difficult for me to follow creators who have not shown a grasp of the concepts they claim to be promoting .🙃🤷🏾♀️ So sometimes, a YTer will have generally nice content but every other week videos of the damage and breakage and setback of doing a thing they *know* their hair doesn’t like- apparently for views. It’s extra tragic when they damage their hair for clicks and those clicks don’t translate into community building or subscribers or more opportunities.
When I cut off my sister locks a year ago, I went to RUclips for hair styles and tips. I slowly learned how to spot type 4 hair content creators after spending a lot of money and wasting a lot of time trying to replicate a style would not work for my hair texture. I don’t think that type 4 hair is difficult to manage, having a perm or jerry curl is hard work.
Such a mood sis! I truly keep wondering why no one claims to be 4b? Overall, people just need to remember that RUclips is a place, that highlights what you find as beautiful! If you don’t believe then you definitely won’t see it
Love your texture encouragement ❤ 💕 after 10 years I just now am figuring this out fully!! Loving my 4B/4C strands. I'm in the shower or mirror excited as hell🥰
I did a roll tuck and pin bun, I saw texture in my strands, meaning I got moisture in and those babies was like let me free. Learning out hair is the key!! As a small youtuber myself, I thank you for all these lessons and techniques. You and a few more!!!!🥰🥰🥰🥰❣ Blessings ❣
Facts!🙌🏿
For 2021 I wish for self love. There is no mistake in Creation, just need to accept the image in the mirror and find the key to your hair. As you practice and listen to advice from people who want to improve your haircare, it gets easier. The hair can do anything and is simply BEAUTIFUL.
Thank you for this video real talk!!! Keep making these great videos with real topics.
Been natural for years, I have never hated my natural 4c hair.
First of all l think you are very beautiful and have amazing natural 4c hair. It's time to ignore those that don't like your hair type. I am of African origin and my natural 4c hair has grown long thanks to all the women on RUclips who love their natural 4c hair. The number of black and African women who love their 4c hair is actually growing. A lot of them don't care what others think and a lot of them are now making a good side income making products for 4c hair. Keep up the great work.
Oh wow! I literally just did a video about my natural hair unpopular opinions and I talked a great deal about hair typing and stressing the beautiful that I see with type 4 hair.. I have a looser fine/textures and my entire life I’ve been told I had “good” hair smh I make it my mission to educate others that have tighten hair textures that their hair is “good” also... the texture itself doesn’t make the hair “good” it’s the time, effort, and love that the individual puts towards there hair..
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This video is amazing! Thank you! I have 4b/4c and it’s not hard! Practice made it so easy I do not spend the entire day washing my hair idk what people are talking about! Also my hair not growing as much anymore is my fault (I got lazy after bra strap length) people need to be accountable. I also hate when people say their natural 4b/4c hair makes them look like 12 SHUT UP!!
Thank you for sharing
Thank you for this. I try to keep in mind that not every content creator is part of the movement. I feel like a lot of people make their money off "struggle". Just a constant "I hate my hair" refrain, because they know it will get clicks.
It's very difficult to find my hair texture on RUclips and very difficult to find people who know what to do with it in real life. My hair is ultra fine, high porosity, ultra dry, pen spring 4c coils (mostly. The nape is on some random S wavy sh*t but I ain't looking back there. lol!) However between my trichologists and my Aveda stylists, they have given me the best care regimen and that quickeat styling techniques on my hair so u can never say my hair is hard to manage. If they can do my hair in an hour and they are the professionals, so can I! I don't have to have 20 step wash days or 5 hour detangling sessions if I don't want to. We need to level up and learn from books and pros not just RUclips. So at nearly 40 there us nothing I would change about my hair. It suits me completely in its natural, short, 4c form.
This video is so on point. I’m 4yrs into my journey. I’m still ripping my hair out detangling. Still pushing through tho.... My hair is 3C/4A and fine as sewing thread. I wear my hair in twists. I’m gray so that brings another factor into my naturally fine hair. I say to myself this is the hair I was given so embrace it. Love it!!! Also, my hair is thin, and I refuse to buy hair. No shade to those that do. That is just my preference. It’s taken me awhile to get to this point and it has been so freeing to let go of the permed hair, acrylic nails, and diets that don’t work.
Thb I have 4c but with 4b and I find my hair ugly it doesn't look nice when wet and only when I add gell or conditioner and I just cry because my sister and brother hair looks curly when wet and I get so jealous and I just hate looking at my hair.
Yes embrace your texture! Entire video on point👏👏👏
I genuinely believe it's an internalized thing, uk? Like, because my mom would always send me to the salon and would always complain about how dense and thick my hair is, I would internalize that to mean my hair was unmanageable. Love the vid as always tho
Right I used to watch the 3 c put i realized it was hair envy no mam. I wear twist outs and curl the ends. Or i will wear a wash n go. Sometimes i wear my textured fro and then people say I dont care. Im like ok thanks. If you are not strong you will be in the mirror for hours trying to manicure your hair no mam.
Beautiful commentary from a beautiful, confident girl! I wore my fro in the 70s. When I brought it back in the 90s, I was told to straighten it to get a promotion? By a sistah? I won't cuss here, but like you, I'd rather BE ME. F everything else!
Great message. Your Afro is gorgeous! Subscribed.
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Personally I don't like my 4c hair because it's hard to retain length. It's thinning. But this is my hair! I'm trying to work with it and have a constant regimen. I'm trying to learn it. I wouldn't mind doing a 20 step routine once my hair actually grows.
Society doesn't like our hair too. Family/friends/co-workers always talk about about us "doing something" with our hair but why should I, if that's the way my hair grows out my head
That's sad. Now my mum, my sister and I have natural hair. My mom tried to have relaxed hair without visiting the hair salon and it didn't work. Because she didn't know how to care for ur away from the salon. So after that random escapade into relaxer she went back natural. Also we are an island family the beach and relaxer do not mix well. I don't know if its the salt water or the sun but it's ruined many relaxed hair of my friends. Meanwhile I can jump in the sea with my natural hair and its okay when I come out. My Co-workers like my hair when I allow them to see it. Lol! The air conditioning is too drying especially in winter to leave my hair uncovered at work too often.
Where have you been ? You are just what i need in my life right now! New suscriber
I love all my textures cause it can do so many things. I can wear a different style every day of the week and I love that!
It s hard when You Have grown Hating your hair...
I love 4c hair and celebrate it.🥰🥰🥰❤️ Bub’s Bee has beautiful 4c hair also.
Enough said! ... I ♥️ you!
I have a similar texture to yours and i dont know how to wear my hair like this! It only looks like this when its fully shrunken. Could you make a video on how you wear your hair in this afro state but keep it stretched?
check out this video studio.ruclips.net/user/videoIjIFUNOemU4/edit
It's funny because I have 3b/3c/4a hair but I like watching 4c hair videos, lol. It's fascinating but I don't think I envy it as you mentioned in your video. I think it's just pretty.
From a movement to the culture. Yes!
that 6:10 people dont accept their texture and how its going to look! Kinky hair is beautiful, gives amazing twisout!!! I was raised in a family where you '' have to compare apples with apples and pears with pears.''
Excellent commentary!
AMEN!!! You can't do BOTH.... say 4C hair is so hard but I love it--stop it. SAY THAT SIS!!! And 20 steps is NOT the business. LOL!!! Great vid.
It's been a while since I've commented, since I'm feeling some kind of way as a 2A wavy and your channel is for textured 4 hair. I like watching YOU and I'm sorry that your channel is only for 4 textured hair but I feel your topics apply to anyone of colour, take colourism as an example. I wanted to say that your topic applies to all textured hair. You're right about ppl envying others and I've always hated that my Chinese wavy hair doesn't look good in cornrows or that I can't have a fro, you hit the nail on the head. But then I'm never going to get volume of even someone with 3 hair so it's a non starter. I thought when I started the cgm that I was actually going to have 3a hair (my dad has 3a texture). Curl envy applies to everyone and everyone always wants something they can't have, such is life. If you can't love your hair then there'll be other things you hate about yourself, I think that's a female thing. I'm now 45 and only recently (been on an adapted cgm regime the last 2.5yrs) realised my frizzy straight hair isn't straight and I always hated my hair because I didn't know how to look after it, sound familiar? I see plenty of women refer to nappy hair, it's just dry and needs more moisture. If I've learnt one thing from you is moisture! Seeing kids/people in the street not knowing how to care for their hair is everywhere!
It's because it's hard to deal with it
maybe
Thank you so much for your videos. So glad we have representation.
I dont think ill never like my hair tbh its so annoying
Great information i have 4 c hair too love my Hair 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽🥰🥰🥰
This video made me sad and i feel now i know why. I love the feel and texture of my African hair. I would love to wear it free every day, but i cannot, as soon as my hair grows past 2"long it starts to break. Then i have to braide or twist my hair. My hair is now between 4-5" long now and has been so for approximately 5yrs, it doesn't grow any longer, the ends naturally break off. Just like our eye lashes i believe it grows to its optimum length then becomes weak and falls away. Washing conditioning Oiling, jelling, moisturising etc is just hair care, it may also be kidology! Acceptance is another thing. I developed myopia as a child, that's why I wear glasses. My hair is weak, it doesn't make me happy, it's short, i have no choice but accept it. I'm just glad i have hair on my hair! We are all mixed to some degree, that why some have long managable hair and some don't. I accept that life is more than hair. 🙂
You are speaking the truth - thank you.
You are absolutely correct and I love ❤️ your fro!!
Aww let’s get deep deep 🧐
Thank you for this, I will be honest I did a roller set(I have 4b/c hair) and the curl fro was the result 😂 I was 😤, and I thought I LOVED my hair. Now I realize I didn’t I guess. So thank you. I got some acceptance yet to do.
I use aunt jackies products
Its great for me
Your fro is glorious!
Thank you so much!
I'm a lazy natural 😌...
I miss the get up and go though. I feel like I have to moisturize or it's going to look to dry 🤔... idk
Thank you, Thank you,Thank you!!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
No disrespect but 4c will always be more difficult to manage compared to 3c /2c …
When I was 18 I did a mini big chop and I was disappointed because I thought I would have 3c , but at that time nobody really talked about 4c . Soo i had a hard time . Even today I would feel like It would be lie if I told someone 4c is AS Manageable as 2c/3c hair type.( 4c is WORK)
I agree we have to learn our hair and see what works for your 4C.
I love the thickness of my hair / I love the kinks,
You have to make new law that white stylists train on how to do Afro hair.Many black women hate 4c hair because there not train ,many black women cant cornrow,cant to 5 strand braid only 3 strand and mainstream society hates afro hair.You cant to to any salon and get your hair done as black women in the website.when l went to hair school last year were only learn how to do straight wavy hair never afro hair
Thanks for sharing
👏👏👏On Point!!! Well said!!!😍😍
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Thank You
Preach babbe