I think I've proven my point. Good day ladies and gentlemen.
my nikka, you should step outside of canada. there are a good number of blacks born with various shades of brown hair. I have numerous nephews and cousins light skin and dark who have a certain, natural tint to their hair.
white people think we all have black hair.
I think I've proven my point. Good day ladies and gentlemen.
And your point was what, that you have way too much time on your hands ? People are entitled to their own opinions so the rest of us posters have no clue what you thought you were proving. But thanks for turning the thread into a damn salon picture book.I think I've proven my point. Good day ladies and gentlemen.
Those racist whites never get tired of this shyt.
Keri Hilson is around the same skin tone as Erykah Badu.not reading thru 50 pages...but its the absolute worst....if it fits your skin color...cool...beyonce and keri hilson can get away with it...
but women the color of erykah badu...trina....nikka minaj...nah....looks awful....
Keri Hilson is around the same skin tone as Erykah Badu.
Nicki Minaj and Trina may be lighter than Keri.
Why do you think that you're above criticism? If someone wants to criticize you and other black women who wear weaves then that person has every right to do so. Either defend wearing weave or shut the fukk up. It kills me to see people trying to stop others from having discussions that they don't think should be had. If you don't think that this is a discussion that is worth Bron ha ten get the fukk out and go join one that you do think deserves to be had. The little games you're playing trying to derail the conversation or worrisome ad pathetic.
Black women and their obsession with wearing weave/wigs is certainly an issue worth Bron discussed btw. Weave wearing is a symptom of a much larger issue in the community which is self hate. We all know that it goes much deeper than black women just eingcreative or protecting their own hair. Those are nothin but excuses or deflections to avoid the real issue.
What do you think about this look? Where it blends with the skin tone (bronze brown)?
hard pressed to find a pic that isnt air-brushed or lightened of any of these chicks i was just going off memory and that pic that was posted...some look cool with it....most dont
I really couldn't care less about how you personally choose to wear your hair. My point isn't about you personally. I'm speaking on a larger issue which is self hate. If you can acknowledge that some black women are obsessed with wearing wigs and weaves because they're ashamed of their own natural hair then why can't you acknowledge that it's a valid issue to discuss? You're in here trying to act as if this isn't even a valid conversation. It's cool that you don't want to discuss self hate in black women who wear weave/wigs because they're ashamed other own hair but you shouldn't try to force that position on others. This conversation isn't hurting anyone do what's why don't you just fall back?No you are pathetic. You know nothing about me or how I wear my hair, you just see me telling others to mind their own business and want to make a judgment on who I am and what I am about.
Some women wear weaves as protective styles in the winter and wear their natural hair in the fall, spring and summer. Some women wear weaves year round because they are ashamed of their natural hair. Some women wear their natural hair year round.
I could careless what women or anyone else does as long as along as they are hurting others. It is none of my business why a woman wears a weave just like it is none of my business why c00ns decide to praise every other race of women and shyt on black women. I hope eventually these people will see the light but at the end of the day, I'd rather focus on the brothas and sistas doing something positive instead of spending energy worrying about what others are doing I'm opposed to.
What do you think about this look? Where it blends with the skin tone (bronze brown)?
Too dark?