I'm sick of weaves on our women.. go natural ya'll

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Is real afro hair that difficult to maintain? I've never seen a black woman grow and wear her natural hair. They're always cutting it short and wearing weave.
 

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Is real afro hair that difficult to maintain? I've never seen a black woman grow and wear her natural hair. They're always cutting it short and wearing weave.

The hardest part was LEARNING how to take care of my natural hair. Once I found out what worked and what didn't for MY hair, it got fairly easy.
 

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Natural hair needing more work and time is a myth. Whenever I hear Black women claim that I never hear them elaborate or explain how. My sister rocks twists and it doesn't seem like too much work. I think it's just an excuse for some to continue wearing weaves and perms.
 

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Natural hair needing more work and time is a myth. Whenever I hear Black women claim that I never hear them elaborate or explain how. My sister rocks twists and it doesn't seem like too much work. I think it's just an excuse for some to continue wearing weaves and perms.

Not just that. Alot of the black women I know are lazy as shyt (they don't go to the gym, they don't know how to cook, etc.) so it's an excuse for that too.
 

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The hardest part was LEARNING how to take care of my natural hair. Once I found out what worked and what didn't for MY hair, it got fairly easy.

Thats whats up. I think the problem is that most women alter their child's hair from the the jump with perms, weaves, and shyt; and when everything is said and done and when that child grows up and has to take care of their own natural hair, they dont know how.
 

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The hardest part was LEARNING how to take care of my natural hair. Once I found out what worked and what didn't for MY hair, it got fairly easy.

:yes:

Youtube tutorials became my best friend, it also turned me into a product junkie :guilty:

This is my newest hair crush

[ame=http://youtu.be/QUFGneJUcOY]Greetings and Hair Talk! - YouTube[/ame]

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:huhldup: Dem eyebrows...

But on the subject I'm seein more of a "natural movement" breaking out. More and more females I see takin the plunge so to speak.

I still got a weakness for a sexy dread head :noah:

:comeon: Natural Eyebrows bruh?? You sound like that b1tch nicca Kat Williams was talking bout "B1tch is that plum and red? I can't even do it!" But you got a weakness for chicks that look like Waka Flaka??
 
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