Black Women Cannot Grow Long Hair - I Don't Want to Look Like Mufasa - Natural Hair is Not Pretty

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  • In this video, we debunk the myth that Black women can't grow long hair and address the harmful idea that natural hair isn't beautiful. Let's challenge these stereotypes and celebrate our beautiful hair textures together! #looksmaxxing #texturism #naturalhairpack
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  • @denyshadials5702
    @denyshadials5702 หลายเดือนก่อน +360

    Mine looks exactly like mufasa and that’s my favorite part. Looking like my ancestors.

    • @TB-oh8zl
      @TB-oh8zl หลายเดือนก่อน +43

      Me too, I'm a lioness and I love it❤

    • @denyshadials5702
      @denyshadials5702 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      @@TB-oh8zl
      As you should 🩷

    • @EbonyMMoody
      @EbonyMMoody หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      Yasssssss love this comment ❤❤❤ same sis

    • @DebbieSmith-pd9fz
      @DebbieSmith-pd9fz 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Well said, your ancestors 🦧🐑🐵🐒🦍😅🤣😂👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

    • @MT-us2ln
      @MT-us2ln 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@denyshadials5702 It sounds like the Mufusa reference refers to a buzz cut. Is my assumption wrong?

  • @mesalouis8976
    @mesalouis8976 หลายเดือนก่อน +91

    When people comment negatively on my natural hair, I look them dead in the eyes and say ” this is my final form.” 🤷🏾‍♀️

    • @KlassicallyKept
      @KlassicallyKept  หลายเดือนก่อน +13

      Say it it louder please ma'am!

  • @jb5056
    @jb5056 หลายเดือนก่อน +272

    Unfortunately there are a lot of mothers, parents in the community that pass on that self hate, in all forms to their black children...

    • @jazmeen04
      @jazmeen04 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      It's what they believed based on their experience. It's not self hate.

    • @jennifernabrahamable
      @jennifernabrahamable หลายเดือนก่อน +15

      It can be both.

    • @KNt820
      @KNt820 หลายเดือนก่อน +22

      Fathers too.

    • @daciasdiy1861
      @daciasdiy1861 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Doesn’t necessarily mean its self hate !

    • @nisip3133
      @nisip3133 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It's easy to talk about a dark skinned 4c women when you haven't walked a mile in her shoes. You never experienced the taunts, teasing, rejection, and put down because of her hair and skin color. I am sure NO ONE in her black household or community lifted her up.

  • @rosegreene3446
    @rosegreene3446 หลายเดือนก่อน +393

    I will say that the biggest issue with bw is thinking our hair is high maintenance, unmanageable, or time consuming comes from the fact that most black women didn’t grow up wearing their natural hair in its natural state. I have always worn my hair in its natural state. My mother, grandmother, and aunt did my hair with the knockers and barrettes as a little girl, and when I got older, my mother got hair magazines with natural styles in them, and we’d try those. Natural, curly, kinky hair is only seen as high maintenance or unmanageable because most black women didn’t grow up with it, and on top of that, they continuously compare their hair to non black women and the appearance of them having “low maintenance”. Their hair isn’t low maintenance, it’s different maintenance. Most of them wash their hair every day or every other day. Then they have to blow dry it or give it enough time to air dry. Then there’s the product they use to keep it from frizzing. Most of them flatiron it everyday. Black women need to grow up and understand that different isn’t good or bad, it’s just different. And that’s okay.

    • @bryanna_renaee
      @bryanna_renaee หลายเดือนก่อน +56

      This is so perfectly worded yes. I have been explaining this to my mom who was raised by my grandmother who despises natural hair. I explained how it doesn’t make sense to compare hair that hasn’t been watered or nurtured to other women who have valued and cared for their hair for decades.

    • @jeweledthrone2850
      @jeweledthrone2850 หลายเดือนก่อน +22

      My moms hair texture doesn’t even match mine, at 28 I still have to remind her that my “done” doesn’t resemble hers.

    • @KlassicallyKept
      @KlassicallyKept  หลายเดือนก่อน +61

      I love that you broke this down.
      What I am hearing you say is attitude. The attitude surrounding natural hair for a lot of black women is a very negative one.
      My mother would sit down at least 2x a week and do my hair and probably washed it every other weekend. We would sit, eat snacks, laugh, she would quiz me on a few things, or we would just talk. It was a great way to bond and during this time she would often reiterate to me I was beautiful just as I was. The positive reinforcement and the bonding made doing/caring for my hair hair a great experience. So, s I grew older I didn't find my hair to be a burden and learned to appreciate it.
      Also what you said about other women and their hair is true. Women other races have their own sets of issues and concerns, doesn't make them any less or better it just means we are different.

    • @tylerbhumphries
      @tylerbhumphries หลายเดือนก่อน +26

      Perfectly said. I am planning to make a hair journey video for my ten years natural and I was going to have a section that basically said this. We think our hair is difficult because we didn’t grow up with it. If you had grown up doing it day in and day out, it wouldn’t be difficult, it would be just another Sunday. Just another part of our grooming routine. Also, a lot of us still compare ourselves to White people in very unhealthy ways.

    • @bonitawilliams-anderson6820
      @bonitawilliams-anderson6820 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      perfect

  • @thecoolintroverttv8381
    @thecoolintroverttv8381 หลายเดือนก่อน +48

    If anyone told me i look like Mufasa, tht would be a compliment...having big hair is majestic

  • @LPcapricorn1980
    @LPcapricorn1980 หลายเดือนก่อน +205

    What I don't understand is, some BW will say and agree with her about us not being able to grow long hair. Yet, I see tons of videos of women glueing wigs to their edges ripping it out, Allowing stylist to cut their hair every few weeks convincing them it's damaged, using products that aren't meant for their hair types trying to achieve a curl pattern that they don't and will not have. But then want to blame genetics rather than their hair practices as to why it won't grow. It's lack of patience and wanting to achieve a hair type that they don't have rather than concentrating on moisturization and health is what is keeping their hair from growing. I have long 4c hair by the way.

    • @2okaycola
      @2okaycola หลายเดือนก่อน

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    • @LKinner450
      @LKinner450 หลายเดือนก่อน +57

      I just saw a video the other day of a young girl (14-16) getting some sort of quick weave and was HORRIFIED at what was most likely traction alopecia. There were large gaps between the parts and what little hair was left was tightly braided down and covered in paper wraps and a cap. Despite the stylist insisting that her precautions prevented it, her hair was literally soaked in glue for the style. So young and being set up for a life where these braids, weaves and alike damage the follicle to the point where no hair grows back, thus the cycle of being embarrassed and needing these styles to cover up the bald patches becomes permanent.
      It starts young. Some of my earliest memories involved sitting in a chair and having to listen to stylist make VILE remarks about blk hair. Still burns me up to this day 😤

    • @KlassicallyKept
      @KlassicallyKept  หลายเดือนก่อน +23

      Everything you said in your comment is true.
      Lack of knowledge and care brings frustration which will lead to more convenient measures and some times damage. And then someone will never know how to care for their hair

    • @jb5056
      @jb5056 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

      @@LKinner450 ​Add all the psychological affects and there you have it: more self sabotage, unhealthy self image, unhealthy risks ect.. This links to a persons entire VALUE system in life.

    • @Giggles50
      @Giggles50 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

      This has to be one of the best comments I have ever seen on this topic. I was deeply disturbed by this woman’s comments. I hate the fact she went viral for this nonsense! She doesn’t know how to take care of her hair and it is wrong to put out such negativity. It must stop! There are so many options and haircare businesses that cater to natural curly hair. What does other races have to do with this?

  • @Moonlight-co4hs
    @Moonlight-co4hs หลายเดือนก่อน +139

    That Lady’s video was extremely sad. The hair we are born with should be our crowning glory. Natural hair does not take long to look after; finding the right routine matters, and not having your bathroom filled with 101 hair products.

    • @KlassicallyKept
      @KlassicallyKept  หลายเดือนก่อน +12

      This is so very true.
      When I started my natural hair journey there was a learning curve but once I got the hang of it my hair flourished and I have not looked back since.

    • @427skies
      @427skies หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Nah, it takes long. But I don't mind because I love my hair. I like experimenting with it and having fun with my hair.

    • @BeliseCurls
      @BeliseCurls 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Yes this so true this weekend I was able to wash my hair for 45 min and that was God because normals it takes me like four hours and I literally have to take a break lol

    • @zoeelauren4649
      @zoeelauren4649 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Correction: the hair we are born with IS our crown of glory!.... and to God each of our strands are numbered!.... " But even the hairs of your head are all numbered, so have no fear. You are worth more than many sparrows."‐‐Matt 10:30, 31

  • @najneeleesimmons-corleone520
    @najneeleesimmons-corleone520 หลายเดือนก่อน +65

    And then want to tell black woman to prove that their hair is real. I live by the street code ,"I don't owe anybody, anything." 😎✊🏽

  • @Illchoseanamelater
    @Illchoseanamelater หลายเดือนก่อน +268

    She's a beautiful woman and she would look a billion times more beautiful with :
    1) her natural hair instead of that horrendous wig
    2) a different mindset

    • @Eveningbreeze721
      @Eveningbreeze721 หลายเดือนก่อน +24

      Exactly! I can picture her with natural hair instead and it would elevate her look so much.

    • @gennerre6098
      @gennerre6098 หลายเดือนก่อน +39

      Exactly. Just like it did for Voila Davis. She looked 20xs better with her natural hair, regal and confident.

    • @Beemmeupz
      @Beemmeupz หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      You’re sort of doing what she said in the video (taunting)

    • @sphanksjohns
      @sphanksjohns หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      @@Beemmeupz The sad thing is, some people hate real hair and some hate wigs. WE need help. I don’t love wigs, but her wig did not look “horrendous”.

    • @valencia9981
      @valencia9981 หลายเดือนก่อน +22

      I agree, I think natural hair would look better on her. She jist needs to find styles that suit her.

  • @Just.Ashley.S
    @Just.Ashley.S หลายเดือนก่อน +204

    That wig doesn't look as aesthetically pleasing as she thinks. And the way she is flipping and stroking it every 5 seconds is cringe, because it says a lot about what’s going on subconsciously. I don’t know how any self-loving person can just generally say the hair that grows naturally from their head doesn’t look good on them. The problem isn't the natural hair, but how it's cared for and styled on each individual person. And I find that the majority are trying to emulate the same few options when there is so much untapped versatility. I encourage women with natural hair to seek out a natural hair stylist and try different hair routines and styles until you find something that compliments your aesthetics and lifestyle and then learn how to manage that at home in the interim.

    • @KlassicallyKept
      @KlassicallyKept  หลายเดือนก่อน +20

      Hello. You make very good points.
      I think for a lot of women like you have stated simply do not know how to care for their natural hair and it frustrates them and then they opt for easier solutions. Being natural is a journey and it does take some time to learn your hair and understand what it likes and does not.

    • @Just.Ashley.S
      @Just.Ashley.S หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      @@KlassicallyKept Exactly!

    • @forthb44
      @forthb44 หลายเดือนก่อน +25

      I agree. She thinks the wig is giving. But I think she would look really pretty with natural hair

    • @LoXena
      @LoXena หลายเดือนก่อน +12

      ​​@@forthb44she favors Viola Davis and Viola is gorgeous with her natural hair. I don't see how she could possibly looks bad with it.

  • @ladydiaspora807
    @ladydiaspora807 หลายเดือนก่อน +157

    When she said "i dont look good in any style" that's very telling

    • @rhondadenis3469
      @rhondadenis3469 หลายเดือนก่อน +22

      She is really beautiful and she doesn’t even know it. That’s really sad. I wish I could tell her that she is beautiful and make her believe it.

    • @user-tj4ks3uh6f
      @user-tj4ks3uh6f หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      She knows if she looks good wearing certain hair styles, like she said, her eyes are not fooling her, the way she sees herself doesn't mean someone from her past put it in her head, she knows for herself what fits her and what doesn't.

    • @KNt820
      @KNt820 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      She also said that most bw don’t look good. I hate when insecure bw spew their self hatred to all of us it’s infuriating to me

    • @KNt820
      @KNt820 หลายเดือนก่อน +33

      @@user-tj4ks3uh6f that wig doesn’t fit her at all

    • @user-tj4ks3uh6f
      @user-tj4ks3uh6f หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@KNt820 of course you’re gonna say that, but that’s your opinion if that’s even your true opinion, you only said that because she said she looks good with straight hair, that’s the only reason, otherwise if she would have said something that you wanted to hear, you wouldn’t have said that.

  • @teslynmorris7436
    @teslynmorris7436 หลายเดือนก่อน +90

    It's called conditioning. For decades, we, as black people, have adopted the beauty standards of other people, leaving ours behind until a large number of us can't step away from them. As you rightly say, it will take a concerted effort to reverse this. She is the only one who can embrace her natural state and see herself as beautiful in that state. I think when people go natural, sometimes, they do it for trend rather than to understand why. Therefore, when the trend shifts, they do as well. In my neck of the woods, I can see a shift in our young people. They are not interested in relaxing their hair, and I love it. This means the generations to come will accept their natural state. Only time will tell it.

    • @KlassicallyKept
      @KlassicallyKept  หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      Hello. You make some very good points.
      I love that in your area young women are embracing their natural hair.
      I also think your point about going natural is a trend for some is true. We saw a lot of this during Covid when we were shut in.

    • @teslynmorris7436
      @teslynmorris7436 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      @@KlassicallyKept Thanks. I think black women are taking going natural lightly, but it is actually a part of reclaiming our identity and our authenticity as a race and a people. Until we realize that, as the bible says, we will remain a scattered people bound to be taken advantage of and food for the breast in the field.

    • @Untitled0752
      @Untitled0752 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

      If you are still using that as an excuse in 2024 then it’s a you problem go work on yourself and that inner hate.

  • @basiqueopulence888
    @basiqueopulence888 หลายเดือนก่อน +111

    This woman admitted herself in this very video she knows her thoughts are “a shame” and probably sound like “self hate” so she is aware of the pathologies she has internalized. Until she deals with that her view of self as a projection onto others won’t change. Working with clients who had her mindset was super challenging to say the least. Also Mufasa’s mane is thick, lush & banging and so is mine! 🦁 🌞💕
    I also need women to get away from this idea of long hair being the benchmark of femininity - it isn’t. Everyone won’t grow long hair - however we are defining long hair- that makes them no less beautiful or feminine.

    • @KlassicallyKept
      @KlassicallyKept  หลายเดือนก่อน +12

      Hello. Thank you for this. You are correct long hair does not equate to femininity.
      Wow you have had clients with this mindset? I know you cannot discuss specific patients stories/experiences but would you be open to discussing certain patterns and behaviors you see with these clients ?
      If so, please reach out to me kk@klassicallykept.com

    • @basiqueopulence888
      @basiqueopulence888 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      @@KlassicallyKept yes, I’ve worked with several women over the years ( retired master cosmetologist ) who simply didn’t like their hair some admitted it & some you had to listen to how they describe themselves and experiences growing up to get to why they were chronically dissatisfied 😉 I’d love to chat more about this and other hair things as I love this chebe journey you’re on. I’ll reach out via email soon. Blessings

  • @truthserum1271
    @truthserum1271 หลายเดือนก่อน +66

    The terminology “pull off” wearing natural hair implies it is a magic trick or of some sort of contortionist act to get away with doing or hiding something. Her video was layered and deep. She totally needs therapy but y a therapist who doesn’t suffer with the same programming & trauma and lack of self acceptance as her.

    • @KlassicallyKept
      @KlassicallyKept  หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      You make a great point about the therapist, should she see one. Their thoughts could not be warped like hers.

  • @saresasmith
    @saresasmith หลายเดือนก่อน +35

    My emotions went from angry to sad soooo many times watching this…. I will admit for me the MOST irritating part was her saying WE over and over again. Please don’t speak for all of us, especially as you constantly put yourself down and call yourself ugly 😔

  • @whoisjewel1
    @whoisjewel1 หลายเดือนก่อน +106

    That woman clearly does not love her self . As an empathetic person, I can only imagine the things people have said to her or how she talks to herself when she looks in the mirror at her natural hair . I always say if u REALLY listen to what people are saying when they talk, and u read between the lines, u learn exactly who they are and how they think . She subconsciously believes that she is not beautiful at all, not even just with her natural hair . I have short 4b/4c hair and I am so incredibly gorgeous ! My mother was relaxed and didn’t know how to take care of my hair but I learned and still am learning . This is why I love your videos because u really hit the hammer on the nail . Self love is a journey and I pray that any woman out there who does not love how they naturally are will one day see that they are a manifestation of God and how they look is what God says their beauty is ✨

    • @2okaycola
      @2okaycola หลายเดือนก่อน

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    • @KaliKali-hv9bt
      @KaliKali-hv9bt หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      I really really enjoyed what you wrote. Thanks for saying that❤❤❤

    • @KlassicallyKept
      @KlassicallyKept  หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      Thank you and very well said.

  • @MH-hw4uh
    @MH-hw4uh หลายเดือนก่อน +78

    That hair gives her the hassle every single seconds 😂

    • @Eveningbreeze721
      @Eveningbreeze721 หลายเดือนก่อน +28

      That alone affects her looks negatively.

    • @psalms50_5
      @psalms50_5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Girl yes, that bang was giving her the business 😂😂😂

    • @msch3891
      @msch3891 หลายเดือนก่อน +20

      😂Like she swatting away flies from her face.

  • @ninawestlake14
    @ninawestlake14 หลายเดือนก่อน +52

    I don't like when people generalize. It is not true that all black women hate their hair neither do all of us thrive on trauma and drama, whatever the heck that might mean. I'm a quiet quirky black person and just like the hair fuss, they also fuss about personalities as if people are a one size. You're right though...no need to convince people about anything. They will get there on their own long time.

    • @KlassicallyKept
      @KlassicallyKept  หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      Hello Nina.
      Unfortunately when it comes to certain groups they are considered a monolith and placed in certain boxes with certain ways and behaviors. As yall know I love my hair and I love big hair!

    • @msch3891
      @msch3891 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      It is true that bw hate their hair. (Not all)

  • @lesliehill7678
    @lesliehill7678 หลายเดือนก่อน +55

    Mya thank you for constantly reminding Black women that they are beautiful; and challenging us to celebrate our blackness. My hope is, that when we celebrate and not suppress our blackness then others will see the beauty in it, and celebrate it as well.❤️

    • @KlassicallyKept
      @KlassicallyKept  หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      Exactly ! And thank you !

    • @lesliehill7678
      @lesliehill7678 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      I wonder if her video was a cry for help in some regard…🤷🏿‍♀️

    • @fatimamanneh9432
      @fatimamanneh9432 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      @@lesliehill7678to tell the truth most blk women give up once we are told we are not pretty I did for awhile it took me a long long time to love myself & start wearing my natural hair regardless of what others think or say unfortunately the blk community had & still has some people who think dark skin women aren’t pretty which is sad I see it now in who most blk men date or marry she has to be light skin with long hair or she has to be another race period

  • @truthserum1271
    @truthserum1271 หลายเดือนก่อน +23

    She favors Viola. She is gorgeous.

  • @hybridinfodesk409
    @hybridinfodesk409 หลายเดือนก่อน +62

    This is not about hair. You should not need to solely rely on your hair to look beautiful nor does it need to be long. I've seen some incredible pixie cuts. I would get one but my hair grows too fast. But my face could definitely carry on. This is about how she feels about herself. To lump other sistas into her low self esteem dialog was a jealous attack.
    She knows damn well there are a lot of black women with or without hair that look feminine and beautiful. That unicorn crap is an outright lie. Just type in natural hair on youtube and see how many come up with long hair. Many have big chopped. They have those videos out too. I feel for her life can't be easy if you feel that way about yourself. But don't drag other sistas or brothas into it. That is just wrong.

    • @KlassicallyKept
      @KlassicallyKept  หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      I think for a lot of people they were somewhat okay with what she was saying until she brought in other women of color, we are often looked at as a monolith. Feel how you feel ma'am but your sentiments do not resonate with all.

    • @hybridinfodesk409
      @hybridinfodesk409 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@KlassicallyKept I know that one size does not fit all.

  • @dominique2o06
    @dominique2o06 หลายเดือนก่อน +93

    You did a great job addressing all her comments while giving her grace. After rewatching her video I honestly couldn't stop thinking she'd look so pretty with natural hair. My take away from the video is we all have to deal with why our hair isnt pretty to us. I am clear on that but its still hard when family was apart of it. I'm trying my best to let it go of those things. I am focusing on being happy that I can grow my hair just fine. I'm working on retention so trying to find what's going to work for breakage as i try not to hate the shrinkage so much. I'm hoping the Chebe will help once I decide on my routine. 💕

    • @KlassicallyKept
      @KlassicallyKept  หลายเดือนก่อน +21

      Hello Dominique!
      Wonderful you are gong to try the Chebe, I am hoping the best for you!
      Unfortunately for a lot of black women the ridicule comes from family and sometimes it starts at home and can leave a lasting effect on that child. Fortunately for me as I said in the video I was raised with love and self acceptance, but I know many women who were not. Some have chosen to work on themselves and distance themselves from those family members and some choose to mask and continue on. I think for everyone their journey to self acceptance and love is different but that can only begin once the person acknowledges the issue is there.

    • @LPcapricorn1980
      @LPcapricorn1980 หลายเดือนก่อน +20

      My family made fun of mine to when I did the big chop. Now more than 10 years later they love it. And ironically, none of them had long healthy hair back then and don't have it now, but felt comfortable making fun of mine.

    • @truthserum4life101
      @truthserum4life101 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

      I would like to state I've always loved my hair. I never wore fake hair & my 3 Daughters never saw me with fake hair. Even when I relaxed, it was my hair.
      When I went Natural, I cut my hair 👇🏿 to about an inch & from day one I embraced my 4C Tresses. I'm grateful to be one of the few Real Melanated women who love us & I passed that on to my 3 Daughter's 😉 & now my 2 GrandDaughters = their hair is mid back at age 6 -7 = Natural. 💃🏿
      Ain't no we in this self h8. 💯

  • @sphanksjohns
    @sphanksjohns หลายเดือนก่อน +21

    We need to have a round chair therapy session. I will start. My name is Sheryl Johnson and I cannot get a perm. I have tried and my hair is too curly to straighten it. I cannot wear a wig because I am afraid my head will get too hot. I sweat terribly. I turn to my natural hair because it behaves better, For Me.

  • @kailathecrucian
    @kailathecrucian หลายเดือนก่อน +22

    She honestly should have said this to a therapist or her dear diary, cause I felt so sad for her.

  • @BA-vv1gy
    @BA-vv1gy หลายเดือนก่อน +13

    I think the problem is over glorifying long hair! It’s okkkk to have healthy short hair or medium length hair. That is also beautiful!! Even in addressing the video, I can lovingly say listing off 5 or 6 women who have long hair like it’s a trophy is anecdotal and unfortunate. I wish more influencers would shift the discussion to healthy hair being the prize, not long hair. I think that is why some feel inadequate because it does take time to grow hair and they feel that it will take too long for their hair to be considered beautiful! Just some food for thought❤

    • @KlassicallyKept
      @KlassicallyKept  หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Hello, you are correct, there is a misconception that long hair equates healthy hair, I use to be that girl and I have stated this in my videos as well. I use to be that girl who would hold onto her terrible ends for length lol. But now if the hair is unhealthy then it has to go. For me long hair is a goal but so is healthy hair. I have always promoted healthy hair, however; because I have grown my hair people are curious.
      The point of this video was to address everything that she said. In her video she stated that "black women cannot grow long hair." In the video I said this myth has already been debunked and I did not want to spend a lot of time on it for that reason. I wanted to focus on the other things she said as they were more of a concern. Me listing 5 or 6 black women who have long hair was not anecdotal or glorifying but invalidating her statement. This was not meant to be a trophy but a fact. I specifically did not want to focus on the long hair comment because it is an old and ridiculous lie, which is why I spent so little time addressing it.
      No where in the video did I say short hair or medium length hair was not beautiful or healthy. There are women who will reach a certain length and then cut their hair because that is their desired length. The women in this video was talking about long hair.

    • @BA-vv1gy
      @BA-vv1gy หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@KlassicallyKept I absolutely agree and please know my comments are simply my humble thoughts for conversation, not to attack. I appreciate your response and I enjoy your content. I also love your natural hair styles.
      I know your intentions were and are pure but I feel that “content consumers”, are inundated with similar phrases and examples given by many influencers, not just you, that point to women who have long hair and it gives the feeling like it is a prize to be won. Even in the comments, some people feel the need to qualify their statements by saying “I’ve always had long hair etc..” It has become a subliminal theme. Influencers (again not just you) may not even be aware that they use “beautiful” as a common qualifier when they talk about long hair. Typically this same qualifier is not used when referring to other lengths. Even when looking for how to grow or maintain healthy hair videos, the titles seem to always be “how to grow waist length or tailbone length hair;” the constant stretching the longest strand in the back to show viewers that their hair stretches to the longest length possible..it’s almost odd at times, but I’ve now understood it to be due to the standard of beauty many are upholding.
      So, it is simply my belief that content consumers internalize these references and translate that to what is considered beautiful. This is similar to seeing certain model sizes on the runway..nobody has to explicitly state that larger sizes are considered less than ideal..they have simply set the standard of beauty by the images they consistently show or body types they consistently showcase and glorify. I think the same thing has happened in the black community when it comes to long hair. It doesn’t need to be said explicitly..it is clear by video titles, and qualifying language used when describing length.

    • @Softdrama978
      @Softdrama978 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Yes yes and yes!

  • @zauhmecca
    @zauhmecca หลายเดือนก่อน +33

    Wow! I can’t believe she said that in that video. We can go all over the globe and find black women with beautiful long hair. I myself cut my hair extremely short two years ago and its already past bra strap length. I think she was just self projecting. Thank you for going about it in a polite matter, she needs to see this lol.

    • @KlassicallyKept
      @KlassicallyKept  หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      Thank you! I am glad that my approach went over well.

  • @Star192977
    @Star192977 หลายเดือนก่อน +39

    I have gotten this sentiment from other Black women. I have defined coily hair that I wear exclusively in a wash and go. It’s about 4-5 inches around. Also I do not stretch my wash and goes and have about 50-60% shrinkage. I hate hair typing but it would be along the lines of 4a. The longer it gets the looser it gets as you mention and the top (the loosest part) becomes wavy.
    I have had numerous women, most with hair much longer than mine, but with a tighter curl pattern say they wish their hair looked like mine. That their hair doesn’t do that, or that that’s why they straighten their hair. A lot of the sentiment is around what they think is more acceptable, but in MY experience what they think is acceptable for a European standard. When I went natural I had a white employee tell me he liked my hair more straight than natural. He didn’t say it in a disparaging way, his standard was his standard. The only other comments I’ve had that were not positive were from my own people. We strive for an acceptance that I don’t see happening in this lifetime. That woman was beautiful, she looks like my family, but like you said there has to be something deeply rooted. Like you, my mother (hell my entire family) made sure that I knew as a brown skin child that everything about me was right. We didn’t have broad noses, our noses are the standard they have thin noses. We didn’t have big lips, ours are the standard they have thin lips. I wish everyone could have had the positive enforcements growing up like I did.

    • @dianaeldemireveira2511
      @dianaeldemireveira2511 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      All I can say is that you were blessed. You hit on the issue. What is the standard? Whatever you believe, have been taught to believe, have then internalized as truth is your standard. Now you will judge in relation to that standard. It will take deep re-wiring to change that. To not teach that to others.

    • @Sparkle-ey7iw
      @Sparkle-ey7iw หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I have 3c with some 4a mostly in the front and I wear silk presses and blow out styles. I apply heat once a month simply because I like it and it’s more manageable. and less breaking from detangling. I may try some wash and gos this summer because I love my curls too. My hair grows like weeds when it’s straightened and it’s bra strap length from cutting it in a bob less than 2 years ago. We can definitely grow long natural healthy hair this woman just needs to learn her hair and learn some self love

    • @KlassicallyKept
      @KlassicallyKept  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      You make a great point about standards. This woman is beautiful.
      During Covid my family and I would have chit chats on Zoom and I brought up this subject. There was a young man who was suspended from school because it was reported that his hair was unruly ( he had dreads). I asked the questions by whose standards was the student's hair unruly ? The teacher and or administrator who reported him may not be familiar with his hair type or may abide by a different standard when it comes to hair.

    • @kdfree9810
      @kdfree9810 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hi sista - u may want to switch from w&g to perm rod or roller set. Hair weather is caused by wash and goes - which results in hair lost that may take up to 25 yrs to fully show up. May I introduce u to Cyndoll? Licensed cosomotologist, herbalist here on TH-cam. 🥰🥰

    • @Star192977
      @Star192977 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@kdfree9810 thanks but what I do to my hair worked for me for 48 years!

  • @sphanksjohns
    @sphanksjohns หลายเดือนก่อน +19

    I hope she will talk to you. I have a 10 yr old niece who puts on a bonnet before she gets on FaceTime. I always tell her how beautiful she is and that her hair does not have to be perfect all the time. It’s how WE are made and it’s purposeful. She’s coming on with her hair out more and more.

  • @damageduchess3307
    @damageduchess3307 หลายเดือนก่อน +20

    Low key high key obsessed with mufasa hair❤❤❤I think it looks gorgeous

  • @helenescholsberg1421
    @helenescholsberg1421 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

    The woman in the video is traumatized. Maybe we should challenge her to wear her natural hair. To be honest I don't think the wig she is wearing in the video suits her. I don't think it makes her more beautiful, quite te opposite.

  • @noluthandosibiya108
    @noluthandosibiya108 หลายเดือนก่อน +26

    You have approached this video with so much grace that you have even changed my initial thoughts towards the creator. Thank you!

    • @KlassicallyKept
      @KlassicallyKept  หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      Hello and thank you. I am glad my approach was received well.

  • @noemonae417
    @noemonae417 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    The lioness look is what I aim for everytime sign my fro

  • @Willowy13
    @Willowy13 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    You look like Aunt Viv.❤️ Do we need to turn every little thing a problem? It is freaking hair! Let's just have the hair that makes us few our best self be it natural, chemically treated, bald.

  • @roseglitter6786
    @roseglitter6786 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

    Much of this is about how we feel about ourselves. And the positive self talk that was shared with us in our childhood and infancy. She simply doesn’t feel like she’s beautiful and I don’t think hair really has anything to do with it. Additionally, feeling feminine isn’t about hairstyle it’s about behavior and manners. But I think that she’s highly conflating the ideas of hair having so much to do withsexuality and beauty standards

  • @2okaycola
    @2okaycola หลายเดือนก่อน +14

    4c is my favorite hair texture by far; thanks for explaining this to me. From my perspective I can’t imagine feeling this way but I appreciate you breaking it down

    • @cosmicjourney8629
      @cosmicjourney8629 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Same, I love 4C hair. I follow many 4C hair TH-camrs and instagram influencers.
      I love their hair care practices and I’ve found that it helps me a lot.

    • @fatimamanneh9432
      @fatimamanneh9432 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      My favorite too but unfortunately they don’t have as many subscribers as the looser curl pattern TH-camrs have

    • @2okaycola
      @2okaycola หลายเดือนก่อน

      Same ​@cosmicjourney8629

  • @HoneySnowflake
    @HoneySnowflake หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    I absolutely agree with all of your speaking points. When I hear black women who speak this way, it hurts my heart so much. I wish for a time when black people(as a collective) will only appreciate and acknowledge our cultural standards of beauty WITHOUT comparison to euro standards. Why should we care about why Jim thinks Sally is beautiful? We should care about if ourselves find the beauty within, regardless of anyone else's OPINION about ourselves.

  • @Misscranberryy1
    @Misscranberryy1 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    That lady sick poor woman, also it’s all in the mind

  • @Mimi-ht6xr
    @Mimi-ht6xr หลายเดือนก่อน +19

    As a mixed woman l agree with this lady’s self assessment because l’ve witnessed the micro aggressions they endure from ALL communities. From white mockery to black disdain. The majority of cultures do not have type 4 hair. Black men shave their heads and chests but black women must contend with what they’ve been blessed with. The issue isn’t type 4 hair; the issue is BLACK MEN and WOMEN with this hair type need to be openly wearing it out!

    • @KNt820
      @KNt820 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      You’re agreeing with her saying that BW can’t grow hair ? And her basically calling us all ugly and not feminine. You agree with that ?

    • @bonitawilliams-anderson6820
      @bonitawilliams-anderson6820 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Type 4 is the most versatile and beautiful of all the hair types, and your last sentence was correct. However, you witness it and you're of mixed race. I am black with 4a-c hair, I love it and myself, this lady is being purely subjective, I totally disagree with her.

  • @Amberthesinger
    @Amberthesinger หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    Even with my locs, my new growth still grows out. I only see the true length after a retwist.

  • @DrSimpleBeauty
    @DrSimpleBeauty หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I remember being addicted to my blow dryer and flat iron. I flat ironed my hair every morning. I was not comfortable with the “way I looked” with my natural hair. Mind you, my natural hair was cooked, stringy and breaking from the heat. It took a lot of mental and emotional work to put down the flat iron, embrace what I had and over time (10 years) watch it flourish. I have not had hair like I have now in my 50’s since early childhood. In a way, I can understand the lady. I would have articulated it differently but I get it….and my curl pattern is 3b/c. So it’s an attitude that any one of any hair type can have.

  • @lindao9377
    @lindao9377 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I like the thought provoking questions here. These women need to think and dig deep to resolve their self hate and where these negative thoughts are coming from. I wear my hair naturally and in afro beauty standards but immediately I wear my hair in its natural state I get stopped by black women if I want to do my hair and my response is, it's done. It doesn't need doing. Thank you.

  • @Whoreallycares23
    @Whoreallycares23 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I pray my hair looks like mufasa one day!! Big. Glorious. Healthy Hair!!!

    • @KlassicallyKept
      @KlassicallyKept  หลายเดือนก่อน

      As you should!
      But in this context she did not mean it in a positive way.

  • @hybridinfodesk409
    @hybridinfodesk409 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    I big chopped for the first two years I wore my face. Sure my natural hair was out I would just put it into a ponytail. I cut off a lot of hair. What I discovered was I did not need my long hair. I wore my face. No makeup but I am that style girl. The response I have gotten was overwhelming. I still wear it in a ponytail because of the weather. Too hot to wear down. A lot of it has grown back but it was really long before I big chopped. I don't care about my hair as much. I can get away with just wearing my face.
    My hair is combination hair but in the 3 range. Sometimes it is super wavy, other times, frizzy picking up the moisture from the are, other times silky. It is never the same. I just rock with whatever I get. I love my hair and nobody ever told me nor would I tell myself I look unfeminine with natural hair. It better suits my face and has taken 20 years off my age.

    • @KlassicallyKept
      @KlassicallyKept  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      This is wonderful. I let my hair do what it wants as well, natural hair is not meant to be prefect, that is the beauty in it.
      I think it is great that you have found what works for you.
      I will say even within other communities long hair being equated to femininity has been pushed for decades.

  • @fatimamanneh9432
    @fatimamanneh9432 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    You explained this very well it takes some of us longer then others to fall in love with our natural hair I used to think like her that my 4c natural hair could not grow it always stayed ear length until I installed plaits one day 5 years ago & never took them out they turned into locs I thought to myself yes I finally found a way to retain my length now my locs are almost bra strap length now & still growing & last but not least yes I was teased laugh at & called ugly all my life by our blk people thank for bringing this subject to light❤

    • @KlassicallyKept
      @KlassicallyKept  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hello Fatima!
      I am so glad that you have something to help retain your length.
      Unfortunately for many the ridicule is within their own community.

  • @ChayYP
    @ChayYP 26 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Whew! Thank you! What’s really sad about this is the fact that her face does not change whether her hair is straight or natural or in a wig, etc.. her face stays the same but her perception does not!

  • @denyshadials5702
    @denyshadials5702 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Also, some people didn’t dig that deep into the Yao women and their length-however I think it’s important to note that these women believe not discarding their hair after cutting. They make extensions out of their own hair and continue to wear them, specifically in the their updos for the added volume.

  • @2okaycola
    @2okaycola หลายเดือนก่อน +13

    :( but why not? My hair slicks to my head like a wet noodle WHY WOULD YOU WANT THAT FOR YOURSELF 😪😪😪😪😪

    • @Amethyst454
      @Amethyst454 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      Altho I think all hair is beautiful, the appeal of straight hair to me is the fact that it takes less time and effort to make it socially acceptable to the mainstream world. However, I would not want bone straight hair for myself. I prefer the versatility of curly/coily hair.

  • @patriciajenkins9458
    @patriciajenkins9458 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    Hello Mya, I agree with you, black women definitely can grow long hair we see it everyday. I do believe something may have happened to her in her childhood to make her think that way.💜

  • @Virtuenow
    @Virtuenow หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for approaching this so gently. It’s really refreshing to see and may actually help someone

  • @coraclouden2506
    @coraclouden2506 หลายเดือนก่อน +19

    It's such a shame that women think this way. I an in the UK and have worn my hair to work in mini braids, cornrows and an afro and NEVER get any negative comments. If anything people are interested in how easy it is to do cornrows. I really hope that attitudes change 🤎

  • @shybabi8985
    @shybabi8985 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I love my natural hair (4c fro) and I love wigs. And i have a kinky straight headband wig that is my ole reliable. But, it took a bit for me to accept my hair. It did. Ive been told i look like a boy, ive been asked what im going to do my hair, ive had stylists stop me (even in the streets) to give me their business cards. It absolutely happens and it’s annoying

  • @maryam-fk9ro
    @maryam-fk9ro หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I really love listening to you while doing my hair! 🥰

  • @BionAvastar3000
    @BionAvastar3000 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Good points were made in this video!

  • @KNt820
    @KNt820 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    “Black hair does not grow” “it does not grow at the same SPEED” so you’re hair taking longer is equivalent to it not growing at all?? We’re is the scientific data for this? I HATE this rhetoric so much. I wish people like her would take their self hate to a therapist instead of SPEWING her self hatred like this. It’s disgusting she is too old to be this insecure.

    • @Life.Love.Locs.
      @Life.Love.Locs. หลายเดือนก่อน

      It's incorrect also. Our hair grows at the same speed. But due to the shrinkage that we have, it can APPEAR that it doesn't grow as fast. But it does.

  • @misslori9725
    @misslori9725 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Y'all really triggered by what this one Black Woman said, instead of truly trying to understand where she was actually coming from with her post. As a result, women like her will continue with this mindset.

  • @5pctLowBattery
    @5pctLowBattery หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    A few months after my ‘big chop’, my contract ended and I was on the job market again with a rapidly-sprouting afro. It was the first time in 15 years of professional life that I’d ever interviewed for office positions with my hair in its natural state.
    I was wary enough to ask my social media feeds: Should I straighten my afro? Should I get braided extensions that could be styled into a neat, efficient updo? Or should I walk in unapologetically, my hair as free as it was on the day I cut it? Feedback was wide-ranging. One friend admonished me to avoid braids, suggesting I’d only be replacing one stereotype (“militant”) with another (“ghetto”). Others told me I was right to rethink walking in “with a bush.” A blowout was gingerly suggested. Eventually, I sauntered into those interviews with my TWA-teeny weeny afro-in part because I resented that I’d had to deliberate at all. That none of my interviewers mentioned my hair directly afforded me a few sighs of relief, but every time I apply for a new position, I return to those same aesthetic anxieties.

  • @AfroGirl5852
    @AfroGirl5852 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    Hey I loved this video in response to that ignorant lady and I’m glad you named women on here who have very long natural hair!!! It’s not a secret on how to grow your hair now so these types of women really confuse me great video by the way!❤

    • @KlassicallyKept
      @KlassicallyKept  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thank you !

    • @queenlizzie77
      @queenlizzie77 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I actually feel sorry and sad for her. I think she is beautiful, she does not know it.. If she loved herself more, she would love her natural beauty 😢

  • @bume.e7280
    @bume.e7280 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I appreciate how you showed consideration for the vulnerability of the lady in the video. The ladies who comfortably and confidently enjoy their natural hair are paving way for the younger generation to embrace all that they come into this world with, especially hair..

  • @cbchang6200
    @cbchang6200 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    BRAVO!!! I agree with everything you said 100%! Yes, we cannot have a conversation with anyone if we offend them. They will not listen and just go on the attack. Yes, everyone is beautiful EXACTLY the way they are naturally. All of God’s children are BEAUTIFUL exactly the way they were born.👍😊🌹🙏💖

  • @joancayenne9293
    @joancayenne9293 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    As the saying goes, beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

  • @Ravenelvenlady
    @Ravenelvenlady หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I know INTERNAL MIRACLES can happen. I am loving on this woman such that she is in my prayers into loving herself. And so it is. Much love to YOU as well for addressing this. Thank you. 💖🙏🏾💖🙏🏾 EDIT: BTW, I absolutely LOVE the Mufassa, Frederick Douglass look!! I was amazed when I saw how thick and wide my crown looked when I let it out. I am PROUD to have a mane like the illustrious, handsome Ancestor, Frederick Douglass. 💖🙏🏾💖✊🏾💖✊🏾

    • @KlassicallyKept
      @KlassicallyKept  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thank you.
      I agree, a lion's manes can be powerful and beautiful, however; in her video I believe she is using him as a negative example.

  • @mjgarner123
    @mjgarner123 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Hi Mya! Very interesting topic. I felt sad regarding the comments the young lady shared. I too believe something happened to her which led her to think extremely negatively about herself. You did an excellent job of dissecting the message while giving her grace. Beauty exists in all races, however we need to stop comparing and trying to live up to the beauty standards of others. I'm so glad your Mother instilled loving yourself. Self love starts with childhood. 💕

  • @connieholmes4853
    @connieholmes4853 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    “Ma’am your getting a little aside yourself” 😂

  • @Dreadboi1990
    @Dreadboi1990 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    She's telling the truth about how she feels. One thing most women won't confess.

  • @d2h655
    @d2h655 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Relaxed my hair all my life, it was ingrained into me at a young age and never knew the controversies of black women hair. I am here to learn.

  • @malaikasmith3949
    @malaikasmith3949 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I really appreciate it how you addressed the points from this lady's video. I felt sad also when I saw the video and I was also kind of taken aback by the responses of women simply just showing their long luxurious hair as kind of a gotcha or a day at this lady. You commented that someone in this lady's upbringing did not reaffirm her beauty. My only comment about that specifically is that we all were not reaffirmed in our beauty. No matter what our families did to try to counteract what the world was telling us, and America no black girls were reaffirmed in their beauty. So it is not baffling at all that she has these feelings now as a grown woman. My hair was locked for many years and I still wear my hair natural. And I know exactly what she's talking about in terms of not being perceived as pretty or feminine in my natural state. That does not mean that I accept that or believe that anymore, but that is definitely the message the world and my community was giving to me.

    • @KlassicallyKept
      @KlassicallyKept  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hello.
      It is unfortunate that your community was not there for your, but I am glad that you see your own beauty!

  • @gailhopkins5767
    @gailhopkins5767 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Whew! I do have some comments on whT she had to say! I just have to get my thoughts togheter whew on how to say them! One thing she also said which i was suprise u did not comment on was the black community thrives on abuse I don't know what has happened to this woman but she needs more help then therapy I am in stunned disbelief shock that she can believe that the black community thrives on being abused my heart goes out to this woman for the pain that she must feel the suffering she must have gone through probably because she is of a darker hue and has the 4C hairs on and on and on will be praying for a heart change and a mind change for her well-being again I will comment on this as some of the point when I get my thoughts together thank you Madame Maya for speaking on this issue with compassion Grace kindness and thought-provoking statements grace to you and all GH

  • @bagsandlifestyle
    @bagsandlifestyle หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I agree with your assessment. Very true, the work starts within and only she can do something about that. The first step is acknowledging it and she has done that. The next step would be to have a willingness to change it. She is not there yet……

    • @KlassicallyKept
      @KlassicallyKept  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you! Correct.
      Someone from the community stated she has just begun to wear her natural hair. I do not know if that is true but if it is, good for her, however; based on how strongly she feels in this video I don't think she is there yet.

  • @ashleysalazar2012
    @ashleysalazar2012 11 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    When I was growing up I adored my mom's best friend and thought she was the most beautiful woman I'd ever see, I still do. She has richly melanated skin and has locs. I didn't realize until I was older the war between different hair types. It's interesting how we don't notice things until it's put in our face. I just see someone that's pretty and that's it, I don't see that they're pretty for a specific demographic. I hope there's a world one day that lives their entire life thinking the way I did when I was young. All women are beautiful and conforming to any beauty standard is dimming your own light.

  • @d2h655
    @d2h655 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wow, you really put that into perspective for me, thank you! For so long I thought the "beauty standard" was this board general brush stroke. But by categorizing it by race and ethnic background, it gives everyone a chance to feel good about themselves instead of all this pointlessly competing

  • @honks9484
    @honks9484 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    It took me a VERY long time, but I’ve finally accepted and learned to love my 3c/4a hair❤ just takes work.

  • @dajewel1982
    @dajewel1982 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Wow just wow. I have no words I just wow

  • @gretchenbray2268
    @gretchenbray2268 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Your response was very graceful. Although there are many Black women who have learned how to grow their coarse hair evident via social media, it still is not seen a lot in our individual families and community. How many families do you know where several females have long hair? Even with the work of the natural hair community, Black hair is still seen as bad and unable to grow long.

    • @KlassicallyKept
      @KlassicallyKept  หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      You do make some great points.
      Your statement about families not having long hair leads me to statements I have made before.
      I understand genetics, terminal length, medications, conditions, mesopause etc can all play a role in the hair/hair length or how it grows; however; is it all genetics or have bad hair care practices been passed down from generation to generation ? The women who has long hair is it all genetics or has she learned how to care for her hair.

    • @joimonae4090
      @joimonae4090 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Me and my daughter have long hair I’m glad I went naturally while I was pregnant with her because if not I’d probably have ruined her hair but I learned to take care of our natural hair and my daughter hair is tail bone length I’m 28 and my hair is now the longest it’s ever been before I went natural my hair kept breaking because i didn’t properly take care of it but now I know how to and my hair grows with out breakage ❤

    • @MissNolver
      @MissNolver หลายเดือนก่อน

      Very true, but my mom has long hair, her sister and my cousin. That's why I knew I could grow it long, but I didn't know how.

  • @KrissyFizzle
    @KrissyFizzle หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Your skin is so nice and smooth 🥺❤️❤️

  • @Sirchingsince
    @Sirchingsince หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    She made some valid points. Most of us do not have long hair. It's not a feature we are known for. Polynesians, yes...Sure, a few of us are able to hack their way to long hair, but they are a minority.

    • @bonitawilliams-anderson6820
      @bonitawilliams-anderson6820 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      With care and intent to grow, all black women's hair will grow if wanted, although all women don't want long hair. it's a choice, we grow 6 inches or more a year and with care over a short period of time can be long (6inx3years=18in), a woman can decide her length. Natural as possible is the way to go.

  • @TewasaSonko
    @TewasaSonko 18 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Self hatred is a DISEASE!

  • @traillmark361
    @traillmark361 หลายเดือนก่อน

    There are lots of good points made here. However, the "living up to" comment i take exception to. It implies that our beauty is bebeath theirs. I may would have used a term like mimick or emulate.

  • @joimonae4090
    @joimonae4090 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    When he had to get relaxers why did we have to get touch ups ? Yes because we’d have new growth so our hair does grow it’s a matter of retaining the length but our hair definitely grows but even when natural we naturally have shrinkage so the growth is not as noticeable unless you stretch it

  • @ebonydavis8819
    @ebonydavis8819 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yes sis. That is a sad truth for some black women

  • @godbless8233
    @godbless8233 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    In Candy voice "The lies, the lies, the lies ". I have waste length hair and im black. I big chop in 2020. Its too much tension and corn rows is why her hair cant "grow".

    • @KlassicallyKept
      @KlassicallyKept  หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      lol it is bad that I remember that reunion ?

    • @godbless8233
      @godbless8233 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@KlassicallyKept LOL no girl, that line comes in handy one too many times 🤣

    • @Dee___..
      @Dee___.. หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Funny enough, it is cornrows that are growing my hair long 😍

    • @raym3735
      @raym3735 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      My whole tribe in home country cornrow their hair and are known for their thick long hair.

    • @LoXena
      @LoXena หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@@Dee___..it's the way they are done . Some braiders braids your thoughts and subconscious some are more light handed.

  • @Bernadettemarie1959
    @Bernadettemarie1959 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    After viewing the whole video...great job! And this goes to both of you. I appreciate her truth. Your insight will and can help younger people, but she is sturdy in how she feels. She would have to take the Psychology class herself and not hear it from someone else. I think she is beautiful with her wig, but I think she would be beautiful without it, as well. I will go there...she does look like she would have 4c hair. Sounds like she does not want 4c hair. I have a large portion in the back of my head (4c). I'm not going to lie; it's not easy sometimes. I agree with mostly all of your points. But, I say, "Let her wear her wig." I'm good.

    • @KlassicallyKept
      @KlassicallyKept  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hello and great points.
      The issue may be the texture for her along with the fact that her hair does not grow.

  • @user-cn6sr1fs3h
    @user-cn6sr1fs3h 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I had to devote some time to learn how to maintain my natural hair by learning how to maintain it like the experienced ones and learn basic braiding and styling tips. Gracefully, there is being a massive improvement once I took charge of my own hair.

  • @Pixelprincess3
    @Pixelprincess3 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    Can you do a video about weight ? Do you agree with the fat acceptance movement ? Black womens leading cause of death is health issues caused by obesity

    • @Eveningbreeze721
      @Eveningbreeze721 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Good topic. I was at an event recently and most of the black women there were highly overweight. Even young women. It was noticible. I was thinking... This is not good. But not new I guess.

    • @doll.ov.poetrii4682
      @doll.ov.poetrii4682 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      The fat acceptance movement is self destructive.

    • @KlassicallyKept
      @KlassicallyKept  หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      Hello. My channel is about fashion and natural hair care. I am not touching the self acceptance/body positive movement lol with a 10 foot pole.

    • @Eveningbreeze721
      @Eveningbreeze721 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@KlassicallyKept I don't blame you! 🤣

    • @lindao9377
      @lindao9377 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      The pressure to be curvy and overweight to get a big behind and front at the detriment of their health and longevity is alarming...

  • @fancyfox2075
    @fancyfox2075 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    The problem is WHO is defining what is pretty, what is feminine. We have varying degrees of shrinkage so our true length is hard to see, and lack of knowledge coupled with the brainwashing of aspiring to Eurocentric standards of beauty, is a key reason for unhealthy natural hair. I feel bad for this lady with the wig dependence/addiction. It will be a long, hard process to change her way of thinking. I tell my daughter how beautiful she and her 4c hair is everyday. She loves her natural hair and I love her confidence. The thing is, your beliefs dictate what your eyes ‘see’, so your eyes interpret what they see to be good or bad based on your beliefs. This woman’s beliefs about black hair and herself are obviously shaped by her negative life experiences. I really enjoyed your insights, great job! I feel like someone needs to start a rehab centre for women like her to overcome their addiction and develop self love (think about those motivational speakers that travel the world to help people improve themselves). It really is a serious problem because some women cannot step outside without a wig or straight/relaxed hair, they would get a panic attack.

  • @thezencare
    @thezencare หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Subscribed ❤

    • @KlassicallyKept
      @KlassicallyKept  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thank you and welcome to the community !

  • @yasmeen7875
    @yasmeen7875 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Aww hell no.
    Why did you look at us like this 0:09 😂.

    • @KlassicallyKept
      @KlassicallyKept  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      oh no , lol I gave yall a look ?

  • @AtizayFantezi_Art
    @AtizayFantezi_Art หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Lion manes are powerful af, yeah i want a mane! Horse, lion! Raw natural powerful! Big and long af❤❤ Thank God for all you have, not what other people will think!

  • @SuperButterfly217
    @SuperButterfly217 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Beautifully stated. I have been on a natural hair journey since 2019. I had relaxed hair for about one year. I loved it, until I got a touch-up and the stylist left it on too long.
    In 2020 I just did wash and sets. In 2021 I did a big chop and braids. The rest of the time I just left my hair in its natural state.
    I did protein treatments, leave in conditioners and oils and braids at home. My hair has grown tremendously. Now, I'm ready for a professional stylist to trim any damage that is left,so that I can enjoy being natural full time.

    • @KlassicallyKept
      @KlassicallyKept  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thank you! I am glad that you have found what works for you ! I wish you the best on natural hair journey!

  • @kdfree9810
    @kdfree9810 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Thanks for the vid but I could not watch the entire thing due to the woman every nano-second moving the hair of her eye. 🥰

    • @kdfree9810
      @kdfree9810 หลายเดือนก่อน

      💕

  • @aleyahmalone5012
    @aleyahmalone5012 11 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    5:20 man that hurts that she feels that way about herself, but i get what shes saying. My sister insists that I cut my hair everytime she sees me. But I haven't trimmed in months, not even sure if it's growing sometimes. Just trying my best and trying to nourish my ends

    • @KlassicallyKept
      @KlassicallyKept  10 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      It is unfortunate that it is your sister who is questioning your decision to be natural, but I love that you are pressing forward and figuring it out. I wish you much success

  • @yvonnehoward7825
    @yvonnehoward7825 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I was just irritated by her constantly sweeping the wig bangs to the side. I hate wigs but my hair isn’t long. My hair grows. My problem is length retention. I’m not going back to a relaxer because it’s not healthy. I loved my short pixie cut with a relaxer. I was never told that I was pretty. I was told that I was smart.

  • @xox6663
    @xox6663 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    You are GORGEOUS!!!!!!!

  • @Chloeeezyyy
    @Chloeeezyyy หลายเดือนก่อน

    Leaving a comment for engagement. Will be back to watch later ❤

  • @dera8486
    @dera8486 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    This is not to counter any argument here or there, but I just wanted to share a sweet story that may encourage some of us ladies. When my husband and I were in our dating stage, he told me that one of the things that intrigued and attracted him to me was my hair (I have type 4 hair and used to wear my hair with extensions or sew-ins then). But after I started styling my hair without artificial hair, he told me loved my natural hair more. That gave me the encouragement to do my hair without any added hair. It also helped me learn so much about my hair such as what styles fit my face, what styles are more manageable every morning for work, even what products are best suited to my hair.
    Now my go to hairstyles are twists and braids, I have started making my own hair products tailored to my hair needs, my wash days and re-styling are quite enjoyable for me, and my hair has significantly increased in length. It is the longest it has ever been.
    Of course once or twice a year I straighten my hair and I enjoy it in that state too; it is good to see what different looks you can come up with when your hair is in different states, and you can tailor those looks to your style.
    My husband also loves playing with my hair when I have it out, so I afford him that treat whenever I have a twist out, blow out or straightened hair lol. He is of Asian descent, and I'm purely bred Nigerian, so we are very intrigued to see what curl pattern our kids will have. Whatever it is, I'm excited and sufficiently equipped (hopefully! ) to care for their hair. ❤

    • @KlassicallyKept
      @KlassicallyKept  หลายเดือนก่อน

      I love your story.
      You sound like me when it comes to the care! I love that you have found what works for you and that your husband supported you, some women are not as fortunate.
      LMBO afford him the treat...I get it!
      Now the babies! Congratulations if you are with child or I wish you well on your journey. I know your babies will have beautiful hair. I am waiting for a mini-me so we can have hair care days together!

  • @maureenwright5670
    @maureenwright5670 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I think mufasa have beautiful hair and I'm glad i can relate😂 it looks great on me and she should give her Mufasa hair a chance. She looks like the natural look could bring out some of her features better.

    • @KlassicallyKept
      @KlassicallyKept  หลายเดือนก่อน

      LMBO, this comment! I know your Mufasa hair is beautiful, however; she is clearly referring to Mufasa's mane in a derogatory manner.

  • @Notdatblkgirl
    @Notdatblkgirl 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Growing up I was a big tomboy lol, I loved two or, one french braid and, called it a day lol pony tails where my go to in my teens. My hair has always been long and, thick so growth wasn't ever an issue 🤷 hair damage are most likely the cause of hair stunt for many I think. Awesome review!❤

  • @user-cn6sr1fs3h
    @user-cn6sr1fs3h 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The fact is, " natural hair when styled appropriately makes ladies look even younger and more beautiful".

  • @stephaniepink9060
    @stephaniepink9060 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    You’re right!! Same here!! Black folks are more critical towards each other than any other race!! It’s Sad, but it’s the Honest Truth!! I just learned to ignore them and move on! ❤😊

  • @againstthegraingolf301
    @againstthegraingolf301 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Her comment about black men choosing a woman with a wig on over a natural style is BANANAS. BIH he know the one with the wig on is probably BALD underneath that hair hat. My husband (self proclaimed Feminist) was attracted to me with my short *awkward* locks when we first met. Men LOVE playing in your hair if it’s real. I can’t imagine wearing a hair hat all the time and my man not being able to rub his fingers thru my hair lol poor lady. Self love is the best love. To my young black girls: LOVE YOUR HAIR HOW IT GROWS OUT OF YOUR HEAD.

    • @KlassicallyKept
      @KlassicallyKept  หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      My husband cannot stand wigs!
      We met when I was natural and he has loved my hair ever since !

  • @KNt820
    @KNt820 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    You are so pretty!