Note to self : double up on the glue and combs ... lol Originally Posted by Eva DamitaNo worries, that's what a good thick leather collar and chain is for. ;-)
I don't like wearing weave in my hair. Not a rebel or anything, it's just that my parents (Jamaicans) kept my hair in weaves and braids throughout my entire childhood. My step-mom wasn't having that (lol) and kept my hair natural for a bit, then agreed when I said I wanted it relaxed.Although TECHNICALLY, relaxed hair is not considered ''Natural'' due to chemical processing, You're still clumped with the natty's in this world - bc at the end of the day, it's ALL coming from your scalp
Does relaxed hair count as "natural" or would it be lumped in with the weave category? I love just having my real hair idk weaves just turn me off I don't like my hair in them.
I cut off all of my hair a little over a year ago with the *intention* of going back to full natural, didn't last too long, I had forgotten how much I disliked my fro lol. I don't think me not being natural is really being "Eurocentric", we are the only race of people with this hair texture (Magnificent I may add), and I choose to relax my hair because it's just easier to manage. However, the upkeep and expense of weave/tracks is just too damn much for me especially when I don't really care for it.
I wear my hair relaxed and usually wrap it for a bumped look or roller set it for some soft curls. It's shoulder length and I'm fine with that, especially in this Miami tropical heat I really forgot the question like a paragraph ago so I just kept on rambling. Originally Posted by Karyn Lovely
Im white and when im in california the days I work I usually have a quick weave... guys would be so confused as to why they couldnt touch my hair lol... ive taken to my natural hair (very short due to fall out from a bad dye job ) . Its far to humid in texas for weave. Originally Posted by NikkiWhiteWell - you may need to go to a Wig Store - not beauty supply. They specialize in human hair extensions, wigs, closures, and other pieces. They do have SOME premium synthetic products as well. Beauty supplies "gyp" you and hardly have quality hair.
I know for sure, having very long naturally curly hair as well that a lot of men (both black and white) are just not turned on by Ebony hair. As a culture we have adopted to European standards of beauty because otherwise we wouldn't be accepted. Of course my hair makes many transitions, and when I meet someone new while my hair is in it's natural state, I will send a pic and ask if it's something they can deal with. If not I don't mind making them comfortable.It is also Asian, Latin American, Eskimo, Indian, Native American to have long stringy hair rather than an Afro, so please do not frame it as European hegemony.
My natural hair has been met with mixed reviews, and rejected mostly by men of color. Which kind of makes me sad. But overall, most of my friends embrace me just the way I am, and that balances out the way I feel about it. Originally Posted by Tiffani Jameson