The same amount of time & effort these women put into making their baddie busdowns look real is the same amount of time & effort I put into caring for and styling my natural hair. Also, I live an honest soft girl life with my natural curly hair 💅🏾😌
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I vowed that this whole year I was gonna only wear my natural hair. No box braids or anything. It's really given me the time to practice self love and kind of 'connect' with my hair, if you get what I mean. :) Edit- I wrote 'do box braids' instead of 'no box braids'
I agree with this wholeheartedly. I grew up with my mom absolutely hating our course and kinky hair. The earliest I remember getting perms is 7-8 years old. I watched my mom perming her hair, wearing wigs and on many occasions saying how she's obsessed with "creamy crack" and when I shaved my head & went natural my sophomore year in high school, she said I was "so brave" because she could never wear her "nappy" hair out because it looks unkept. Fast forward many years, my mom now has long beautiful locs and she speaks so highly of both of our hair and inspired me to lock my hair up too. She's since apologized for the toxic ideology that was passed down to her and onto me and everyday works to remind her children how beautiful our black features are- including hair (she was big on "black pride" but the topic of hair was always so touchy). I love that she's let go of that deeply toxic mindset, but I know if she raised me with a lot more self-love when it comes to my type 4 hair, I wouldn't be dealing with my own hair insecurities now
This is a great video! I actually am editing one right now about the reason we feel so underrepresented -- it is partly due to the power we give away -- so thank you for emphasizing this point. Lace fronts have a tendency to become addictive in my opinion.
Thank you so much for commenting and sharing my video I really appreciate it and I agree lace fronts can be addictive to some but I’m hoping to help heal that addiction in black women and I can’t wait for your next video 🤎🤎🤎
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Great video! Bw get so defensive when it comes to wigs it’s crazy. It would be great if we could all learn to embrace our beauty. Nothing wrong with wigs from time to time but I wish it was like the 70s when you would see groups of bw all wearing big Afros lol
Though I was never a fan of weaves and wigs, I started to wear wigs for 6 years. I've always worn braids in between. In 2015 I wore weaves for the first time, but only for 6 months. In 2017 I wore a weave for 2 months and in 2019 I wore weaves for 8 months. I decided to give up wigs and weaves altogether, because they don't represent me. I only wear braids, because they look the most beautiful on me 🥰
I love all hair types.I always keep in mind that some people ha e medical issues or extreme damage that forces them to wear wigs also. And let us remember that wbote, Latino and other women wear wigs and extensions too.
Thanks for commenting 🤎and I understand some people suffer from medical conditions that’s why state of you must wear wigs and weaves we need to wear wigs and weaves that match our own hair types and I agree all races of women wear weaves and wigs but I want to only focus on the issues surrounding black women not other races of women 🤎🤎🤎
@@CoffeeCuties777 I think embracing our hair is important. I try not to judge people's decisions too much though. Our people have all different types of texture. I'm not mad at what someone chooses as long as they don't put another texture or style down. No texture is better than anotber. I agree with focusing on us. The only reason I brought up other races is to inform. Far too many times I've heard people say that only black women wear hair that isn't our own.
@@nenajay3174 Yes I agree all textures of hair is beautiful and at the end of the day people are free to present themselves as they please I just want to introduce an alternative option to weaves and wigs and the reasons why and yes it’s unfortunate everyone wants to police black women hair but allow everyone else to express themselves as they please.🤎
The same amount of time & effort these women put into making their baddie busdowns look real is the same amount of time & effort I put into caring for and styling my natural hair. Also, I live an honest soft girl life with my natural curly hair 💅🏾😌
Thank you for commenting and I agree 100 percent🤎…be sure to check out my new natural hair video and let me know what you think 🤎
THE NEW NATURAL HAIR MOVEMENT
th-cam.com/video/yd_7r1GgS0U/w-d-xo.html
4 type hair is good. We need to see it that way. Not no your hair is too nappy and unmanageable. Great video.
I agree and thank you 🤎
I vowed that this whole year I was gonna only wear my natural hair. No box braids or anything. It's really given me the time to practice self love and kind of 'connect' with my hair, if you get what I mean. :)
Edit- I wrote 'do box braids' instead of 'no box braids'
Thanks for commenting🤎And that is awesome and yes I get what you mean I’m so happy for you 🤎🤎🤎
@@CoffeeCuties777 omg i just realised my typo i meant no box braids :))
@@ChocolateSquadChannel Oh I gotcha! Yeah I personally do not wear braids at all because I don’t like them on me but they look good on other people🤎🤎🤎
I agree with this wholeheartedly. I grew up with my mom absolutely hating our course and kinky hair. The earliest I remember getting perms is 7-8 years old. I watched my mom perming her hair, wearing wigs and on many occasions saying how she's obsessed with "creamy crack" and when I shaved my head & went natural my sophomore year in high school, she said I was "so brave" because she could never wear her "nappy" hair out because it looks unkept. Fast forward many years, my mom now has long beautiful locs and she speaks so highly of both of our hair and inspired me to lock my hair up too. She's since apologized for the toxic ideology that was passed down to her and onto me and everyday works to remind her children how beautiful our black features are- including hair (she was big on "black pride" but the topic of hair was always so touchy). I love that she's let go of that deeply toxic mindset, but I know if she raised me with a lot more self-love when it comes to my type 4 hair, I wouldn't be dealing with my own hair insecurities now
This is a great video! I actually am editing one right now about the reason we feel so underrepresented -- it is partly due to the power we give away -- so thank you for emphasizing this point. Lace fronts have a tendency to become addictive in my opinion.
Thank you so much for commenting and sharing my video I really appreciate it and I agree lace fronts can be addictive to some but I’m hoping to help heal that addiction in black women and I can’t wait for your next video 🤎🤎🤎
Yep im glad im embracing my 4c hair. I love it!
Thanks for commenting 🤎Be sure to subscribe I have a lot more natural hair videos on the way🤎🤎🤎
Also be sure to check out one of my favorite natural hair videos and let me know what you think 🤎🤎
Your NATURAL HAIR Is Your PRETTY PRIVILEGE. USE IT!
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Great video! Bw get so defensive when it comes to wigs it’s crazy. It would be great if we could all learn to embrace our beauty. Nothing wrong with wigs from time to time but I wish it was like the 70s when you would see groups of bw all wearing big Afros lol
Thank you and I agree! I always wondered how they got the Afros to look so perfect…the men and the women…I may need to watch a tutorial 🤎
@@CoffeeCuties777yess using tips and tricks from TH-cam and other social media has definitely helped me! 🤎
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Though I was never a fan of weaves and wigs, I started to wear wigs for 6 years. I've always worn braids in between. In 2015 I wore weaves for the first time, but only for 6 months. In 2017 I wore a weave for 2 months and in 2019 I wore weaves for 8 months.
I decided to give up wigs and weaves altogether, because they don't represent me. I only wear braids, because they look the most beautiful on me 🥰
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Thanks for the watching 🤎
I love all hair types.I always keep in mind that some people ha e medical issues or extreme damage that forces them to wear wigs also.
And let us remember that wbote, Latino and other women wear wigs and extensions too.
Those wigs and protective hair could actually be destructive.
Thanks for commenting 🤎and I understand some people suffer from medical conditions that’s why state of you must wear wigs and weaves we need to wear wigs and weaves that match our own hair types and I agree all races of women wear weaves and wigs but I want to only focus on the issues surrounding black women not other races of women 🤎🤎🤎
@@CoffeeCuties777 I think embracing our hair is important. I try not to judge people's decisions too much though. Our people have all different types of texture. I'm not mad at what someone chooses as long as they don't put another texture or style down. No texture is better than anotber.
I agree with focusing on us. The only reason I brought up other races is to inform. Far too many times I've heard people say that only black women wear hair that isn't our own.
@@msch3891 Yeah, for some. For others it works and helps to maintain their natural hair or hides medical or other damage.
@@nenajay3174 Yes I agree all textures of hair is beautiful and at the end of the day people are free to present themselves as they please I just want to introduce an alternative option to weaves and wigs and the reasons why and yes it’s unfortunate everyone wants to police black women hair but allow everyone else to express themselves as they please.🤎