I See Why Black Women Hide Behind Weaves and Perms. & It's Real Deep

Yeah i did agree with you. I should have owned it but i doubt that they will try to rock the same hairdo. :smh: I already explained why

I'm natural but I don't hate on sistas who use chemicals. I hate on sistas who continue to make unhealthy choices for their hair.

and I guarantee you that there is somebody that has seen what you've done and she is now thinking of a healthier choice
 
The black woman is the mother of the earth.

Embark on that journey to find yourself.


I am a man with dreadlocks almost to my waist and I have no problem in Corporate America.

When I walk into an office, they know what I am about.

Makes it easier for me to separate the tares from the wheat.......

The Lion is the King of the jungle.


All the best, you have our support.



Try Psalm 110



Bless.
 
I have been wanting to go natural for so long....I went without a perm for almost a year but I just broke down recently and got another perm and my hair is long as hell now. I hate it. I want to have my natural curly state but I was scared and intimidated and a lot of other things, one being lazy. My dream hair is my own, natural hair, shoulder length and curly. I might give it another shot. I heard Miss Jessi's hair products are the best for natural hair. An old roommate of mine, he whole family has natural hair and thats what they use. Gorgeous hair man!

One day, I will join the ranks! I don't have a problem with wearing weave, since I'm kind obsessed with curly hair, but I would love to have my own head be curly.

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The black woman is the mother of the earth.

Embark on that journey to find yourself.


I am a man with dreadlocks almost to my waist and I have no problem in Corporate America.

When I walk into an office, they know what I am about.

Makes it easier for me to separate the tares from the wheat.......

The Lion is the King of the jungle.


All the best, you have our support.



Try Psalm 110



Bless.


Respect Lion :yes::yes:

Dreadlocks are the hardest to carry yes. If you let it.
 
I'm natural but I don't hate on sistas who use chemicals. I hate on sistas who continue to make unhealthy choices for their hair.

and I guarantee you that there is somebody that has seen what you've done and she is now thinking of a healthier choice

I hope so. If just one person is affected by this thats enough for me. I got so into wearing perms that I damaged my hair and it would not grow for nothing. But now it is more healthy and full than ever. And it is growing like crazy. Chemicals really do slow down the growing process.
 
The black woman is the mother of the earth.

Embark on that journey to find yourself.


I am a man with dreadlocks almost to my waist and I have no problem in Corporate America.

When I walk into an office, they know what I am about.

Makes it easier for me to separate the tares from the wheat.......

The Lion is the King of the jungle.


All the best, you have our support.



Try Psalm 110



Bless.

Well of course it is because i'm a LEO. Thanks for the encouraging words and support. Thats what we need.
 
I have been wanting to go natural for so long....I went without a perm for almost a year but I just broke down recently and got another perm and my hair is long as hell now. I hate it. I want to have my natural curly state but I was scared and intimidated and a lot of other things, one being lazy. My dream hair is my own, natural hair, shoulder length and curly. I might give it another shot. I heard Miss Jessi's hair products are the best for natural hair. An old roommate of mine, he whole family has natural hair and thats what they use. Gorgeous hair man!

One day, I will join the ranks! I don't have a problem with wearing weave, since I'm kind obsessed with curly hair, but I would love to have my own head be curly.

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All I can say is it's the best thing I have done for myself in a long time. If you wear weaves, you can do what I did. Keep your natural hair braided underneath. Hey it's a start. The sooner you get started the longer it will be.;)
Look at the pics in the beginning of this video and you may change your mind.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ucOvS3g54Ac
 
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I wrote this while I was at work trying to make myself feel better.

For some time now. I’ve been growing out my natural hair. I’ve been hiding it under braids and weaves while in my transition. I see some length in it so I finally got up the nerve to wear it out. I went to work with mixed emotions. In one thought, I’m so proud of myself for going this long without putting any chemicals in my hair & taking out the the fake hair. In my other thoughts I’m skeptical about it being socially acceptable.

Anyway to make a long story short. When I went to work, I heard snickers all day. As the day progressed, it just got worse. I caught people making faces behind my back. And I overheard them laughing at me. Some people that usually speak would not even look at me. They stared at me and I felt like I was the joke of the day. By the end of the day I was even contemplating on buying a textur-izer. True story..............
With that said. I understand why black women hide behind weaves and perms. Because they try to make you hate yourself and who you are in your natural state. I also realized that you have to be a really strong female to wear naked virgin hair in this day and age.

I personally like natural hair, but if you work in a corporate environment it gets tricky. I see it with my professional lady friends all the time. Compared to the women I know who work in academia, are going to school, etc., those women I know who are lawyers, businesswomen, etc. wear weaves and relax their hair all the time. It's unfortunate, but that's usually the way it goes in this society. Where I went for undergrad, those who were in the business school had to wear "conservative" hair styles, even the women.
 
I personally like natural hair, but if you work in a corporate environment it gets tricky. I see it with my professional lady friends all the time. Compared to the women I know who work in academia, are going to school, etc., those women I know who are lawyers, businesswomen, etc. wear weaves and relax their hair all the time. It's unfortunate, but that's usually the way it goes in this society. Where I went for undergrad, those who were in the business school had to wear "conservative" hair styles, even the women.

Yeah, I don't see any natural women where I work. I barely see any natural women anymore at all unless I'm in NYC. I see more men doing it, but even now if you go to the store men have a wide selection of texturizers, 360 spinnin, s-curls ect.... I guess it's different everywhere. But it's good to hear what different people from around the world have to say about it. :)
 
I'm natural but I don't hate on sistas who use chemicals. I hate on sistas who continue to make unhealthy choices for their hair.

and I guarantee you that there is somebody that has seen what you've done and she is now thinking of a healthier choice

cosign on all that...expecially the bold

i dont understand this whole natural vs chemical debate in our community

its the whole jiggaboo vs wannabe situation

not every chick who has a perm or wears weave secrectly hates themselves and wishes they were white

not every chick who wears her hair natural looks unkept and nappy

:hmm:
 
I hope so. If just one person is affected by this thats enough for me. I got so into wearing perms that I damaged my hair and it would not grow for nothing. But now it is more healthy and full than ever. And it is growing like crazy. Chemicals really do slow down the growing process.

Well let me be that one person. I'm gonna cut my hair and inch after I wash it this weekend. Then I'm braiding it up on tuesday. NO more relaxers for me!!! :D I have seen the light..... My best friend offered me her help and I will gladly take any suggestions from my SOL sisters. Hopefully I can one day have beautiful hair like MI AMIGA FAVORITA LONESTAR :D SHE HAS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL HAIR ON SOL....:D:yes:
 
Well let me be that one person. I'm gonna cut my hair and inch after I wash it this weekend. Then I'm braiding it up on tuesday. NO more relaxers for me!!! :D I have seen the light..... My best friend offered me her help and I will gladly take any suggestions from my SOL sisters. Hopefully I can one day have beautiful hair like MI AMIGA FAVORITA LONESTAR :D SHE HAS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL HAIR ON SOL....:D:yes:



WOW! I'm so happy for you. You will not be disapointed. Just be patient and like lonestar said it will payoff. This is what you call doing something for yourself. Goodluck;):D:)
 
Well let me be that one person. I'm gonna cut my hair and inch after I wash it this weekend. Then I'm braiding it up on tuesday. NO more relaxers for me!!! :D I have seen the light..... My best friend offered me her help and I will gladly take any suggestions from my SOL sisters. Hopefully I can one day have beautiful hair like MI AMIGA FAVORITA LONESTAR :D SHE HAS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL HAIR ON SOL....:D:yes:

:dance: aww shit ha joining the club and going all natural.

So you won't mind when I pull on it. :eek:

*joke* :D




















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you know you're my ewoman! No one will ever come between us:D

:D

Well let me be that one person. I'm gonna cut my hair and inch after I wash it this weekend. Then I'm braiding it up on tuesday. NO more relaxers for me!!! :D I have seen the light..... My best friend offered me her help and I will gladly take any suggestions from my SOL sisters. Hopefully I can one day have beautiful hair like MI AMIGA FAVORITA LONESTAR :D SHE HAS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL HAIR ON SOL....:D:yes:

Good for you HA:)*blushing*
 
To the OP ... girl I feel you 100% on this tip:yes:When I first started growing my hair out natural I got CLOWNED by almost everybody. I never put a weave in while it was growing I just used to have my homegirl braid it for me ... now this was before the video hoes made braids on a woman cool so the boys told me I looked like a boy ... asking me what happened to my "nice straight hair":smh:and these were Black men making these comments:smh:Then when my natural hair grew to a certain length I cut my permed hair off and just rocked a short curly do ... oh boy ... this lady told me never to leave my house like that:lol: ... my girls would laugh at me:smh: ... but I had a bigger picture in my head so I just took it and chilled:)

Fast forward over 10 years later and aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaall I hear now is "OMG ... your hair is so beautiful" from all that showed hate before ... I aways remind them "remember when you used to clown me?":lol::hmm: ... lol ... moral of the story is DO YOU CUZ AT THE END OF THE DAY IT WILL PAY OFF:)

Do you have any pics of your hair? I would love
to see it.:D
 
yo, i started growing my dreads 6 years ago and when i first started i had that nappy ass kobe fro, but i was in columbus, so i didn't give a fuck. i went a long time thinking my hair was never going to grow past that, and started to second guess my decision, but i stuck with it. my whole point is, when you finally have your hair like you want it, you realize alot of folks WISH they could do the same shit. i can't go anywhere without someone coming up to me asking me about my hair. especially when i'm out at the bar or something. have inner confidence in yourself so when you hear those snickers, you realize that most folks don't even have the guts to attempt what you're doing, so their opinion is meaningless. :yes:
 
yo, i started growing my dreads 6 years ago and when i first started i had that nappy ass kobe fro, but i was in columbus, so i didn't give a fuck. i went a long time thinking my hair was never going to grow past that, and started to second guess my decision, but i stuck with it. my whole point is, when you finally have your hair like you want it, you realize alot of folks WISH they could do the same shit. i can't go anywhere without someone coming up to me asking me about my hair. especially when i'm out at the bar or something. have inner confidence in yourself so when you hear those snickers, you realize that most folks don't even have the guts to attempt what you're doing, so their opinion is meaningless. :yes:

:yes::yes:
 
yo, i started growing my dreads 6 years ago and when i first started i had that nappy ass kobe fro, but i was in columbus, so i didn't give a fuck. i went a long time thinking my hair was never going to grow past that, and started to second guess my decision, but i stuck with it. my whole point is, when you finally have your hair like you want it, you realize alot of folks WISH they could do the same shit. i can't go anywhere without someone coming up to me asking me about my hair. especially when i'm out at the bar or something. have inner confidence in yourself so when you hear those snickers, you realize that most folks don't even have the guts to attempt what you're doing, so their opinion is meaningless. :yes:

:yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes:
 
yo, i started growing my dreads 6 years ago and when i first started i had that nappy ass kobe fro, but i was in columbus, so i didn't give a fuck. i went a long time thinking my hair was never going to grow past that, and started to second guess my decision, but i stuck with it. my whole point is, when you finally have your hair like you want it, you realize alot of folks WISH they could do the same shit. i can't go anywhere without someone coming up to me asking me about my hair. especially when i'm out at the bar or something. have inner confidence in yourself so when you hear those snickers, you realize that most folks don't even have the guts to attempt what you're doing, so their opinion is meaningless. :yes:

Damn, yall got me thinkin bout growing dreads now.

:yes::yes::yes::yes::yes:
 
I guess it's different in Toronto cuz you can't just grow dreads for the heck of it here ... if you aren't gonna become a Rastafarian in the process then you get clownedand called a "fashion dread":dunno:I like dreads though:)Some people tell me from far my curls look like dreads lol
 
I guess it's different in Toronto cuz you can't just grow dreads for the heck of it here ... if you aren't gonna become a Rastafarian in the process then you get clownedand called a "fashion dread":dunno:I like dreads though:)Some people tell me from far my curls look like dreads lol

:smh:

People in Canada are weird.

You can be rastafarian with out the dreads it's not a requirement.

Haile Selassie didn't even have dreads.

Rastafarians adopted growing dreads and not cutting your hair from judaism and christianity.

Other religions practice growing dreads too.
 
I didn't like dreads until recently when my bf grew them. I wanted to hurt her at first because they always look dirty and unkept but when she did hers they were beautiful... And she explained to me that those who do it for religion are not ones to keep it up because they are anti-...uh...anti keeping up hair :lol:. I can't remember what she said exactly but I hope yall get my point.
 
I cut my hair and I actually like it this way.... But the goal of going 100% natural has to stay in focus. Goin for braids in the morning.
Operation au natural is a go :D
 
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