Yes , it's not natural anymore.
That's like me taking steroids, and then claiming my muscles natural.
You're off base, a girl using a flat iron is the same thing as a nigg brushing his hair
Yes , it's not natural anymore.
That's like me taking steroids, and then claiming my muscles natural.
I ask you in another thread for a link that said black people washing there hair everyday is healthy.
You never responded?
Link me up?
SHAMPOO MAKES YOUR HAIR DRY
Shampoos with sulfates can be more drying to African-American hair. While daily hair washing is not needed for black hair, as long as you use shampoos without sulfates, and use a leave-in conditioner shampoo won’t be the cause of your hair dryness.
STAY AWAY FROM WATER
Don’t believe the hype – our hair requires moisture and water is the best form. Natural-hair ladies can use a spray bottle to mist dry hair daily and an oil/ moisturizer while those with relaxed hair can benefit by using a water-based moisturizer daily and washing often. Moisture is great for your hair.
MYTH: Black hair doesn't need to be shampooed often.
TRESS TRUTH: According to Stephen, there isn't a "correct" schedule for washing hair, but infrequent shampooing can result in dirt, oil and product buildup, which weighs down the hair shaft and makes it look dull. It's best to wash hair once a week, at least.
MANE MYTH: Greasing your scalp keeps hair healthy.
TRESS TRUTH: Stephen says that grease actually clogs pores, which can inhibit scalp circulation and hair growth! "A healthy scalp is gained by a healthy diet," she adds. To help maintain strong, healthy hair, eat tons of proteins (like fish and chicken), and foods high in vitamin C, which help with scalp circulation
I read this and all I could think about was.... "I'm going to make platanos con huevos tomorrow for breakfast"
Most people online have a battery in their back and will hurl insults they'd never state in person them nappy skanks ;)
Sadly, the females and hair dressers in beauty salons (especially Dominican shops) talk crap about everyone. If they didn't, only then would I be surprised.
When I went to get a wash & set for my 31st born day, my Dominican stylist keep implying "aye mami ju hair is nappy!, ju want a relaxer?"
B!tch you cannot even comb your hair. Sit cho platanos eating, no sock wearing ass down
As I stated earlier, do whatever makes you happy
Top 5 Hair Myths Exposed!!! - Top 5 Black Women Hair Myths | Juicy Magazine
That girl has in her bio that she writes for Allhiphop.com. You really just link a article from a "freelance writer" That writes for allhiphop
Ask the Experts: Top Five Black Hair Myths - Ask the Experts: Top Five Black Hair Myths | Essence.com
like i've been preaching on sohh for at least 10 years now. Shall i keep going?
far from it breh... this is a celebration of black female beauty
Can I have some?
Sharing is caring!
and for every bs "reputable" link you can find from people who know jack sh*t about hair... i can find 10 from HAIR INDUSTRY authorities that debunk that outta date myth.Once again can i get a link reputable link. The reasoning for washing your hair on this link is bullshyt.
That is not true, at least in my experience.truuuu
Natural hair is much harder to mantain. nikkas complain about women going to the gym, but a black women can't wear natural hair and sweat everyday
Why would you spend time straightening your hair if its natural? Unless I'm mistaken, going natural means you wouldn't worry about straightening it all. You would let it be curly/kinky.J
I do see that natural is the current hot thing, but it takes a lot to maintain it and I can't spend 2 hours a night straightening hair. I have things to do. lol.
I thought that too, but now I'm noticing that most guys like my curly hair.