SerenavanderWoodsen
SkinnyMe
Looks proper for a professional job to me.
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I've you seen refer to Caucasian hair as stringy repeatedly but I'm not sure where you've gotten that image from. Does a lack of curl= stringy?Must our lives revolve around WP? Dang!
The hairstyle looks beautiful! Better than the stringy mess "those" people wear on their scalp.
I've you seen refer to Caucasian hair as stringy repeatedly but I'm not sure where you've gotten that image from. Does a lack of curl= stringy?erplexed Do you consider straightened African hair to be stringy as well?
@SerenavanderWoodsen
When my hair is straigtened, it's lucious, not stringy like boogers hanging from one's nose. That's what a lot of "their" hair looks like. With poorly dyed blond color "looks like green snot" hair.
@SerenavanderWoodsen
When my hair is straigtened, it's lucious, not stringy like boogers hanging from one's nose. That's what a lot of "their" hair looks like. With poorly dyed blond color "looks like green snot" hair.
Exactly, very rarely do I see stringy hair on white people. Maybe if it's wet or greasy but otherwise it's beautiful just as curly and kinky hair is beautiful, it's just all different.A LOT of WP have absolutely beautiful hair. Wavy, thick, shiny, not stringy at all. Just look at the Long Hair Community. *sigh*
At least where I live, most have nice looking hair.
A LOT of WP have absolutely beautiful hair. Wavy, thick, shiny, not stringy at all. Just look at the Long Hair Community. *sigh*
At least where I live, most have nice looking hair.
I knew that was what was behind what you said. I think we're all aware about what some people in races say about kinky hair. What do you think Asians say about it though? And is their hair stringy like snot as well?LOL. That LongHairCommunity is NOT a good representation.
And LOL @ you taking up for them. If only you knew what they say abour our hair behind closed doors.
I think its professional. One thing I have noticed working in corporate america is its other blacks that feel we have to wear our hair like WP. WP aren't as concerned about our hair as we think they are.
I had a director who was black and she was always inquiring how the other black women were going to wear their hair when we had to travel. She'd be like, ok so when are you gonna get a perm (relaxer) and if you were natural she'd ask you to hot comb it. She said that if your hair is a distraction people can't see the value you bring to the business. I don't see this particular style as a distraction. Now if those cornrows were different colors well then yeah thats not a good look.
A LOT of WP have absolutely beautiful hair. Wavy, thick, shiny, not stringy at all. Just look at the Long Hair Community. *sigh*
At least where I live, most have nice looking hair.
I knew that was what was behind what you said. I think we're all aware about what some people in races say about kinky hair. What do you think Asians say about it though? And is their hair stringy like snot as well?
How is LHC not a good representation?? It's a bunch of hair obsessed white women growing their hair out, they don't have "special" non stringy hair unlike the rest of the caucasian race do they?? If that's the case maybe lhcf is a board of "special" black women who can grow their hair long unlike the rest.![]()
I think back women worry too much about this. Well-kept/well-styled hair is professional hair in my opinion, and I think the hairstyle is beautiful and elegant. I have worn braids, twists, natural, weave, etc. in very professional work environments with no complaint. If anyone mentioned my appearance it was to say that I was "presentable" (from a client-development perspective) or "elegant."
I don't want anyone to fall on a sword, but I think if we really want natural and afrocentric hairstyles to be a non-issue, we need to stop second guessing ourselves so much.
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That style seems very "woman" to me. Imagine that bun on a child, seems out of place to me, overdone.
@diadall, wow is all I have to say.
I guess sometimes you have to behave like a Roman when in Rome. (saying from back home). I love cornrows and braids. I hate weaves. But I'm a Nigerian and we rock cornrows all day, every day, at work and at play.
Wearing my hair in an "ethnic" way is my heritage. Thank God, I live and work in Toronto. I seriously doubt I could live with such constraints on my hair style. I only had cornrows once in the last 1 year, but I want to be able to style my hair without thinking about what my boss will say about it.. sheesh!
@diadall thanks your update.
I guess I'll never understand why it would matter. Especially if you're professional, polished and poised. Which I imagine you to be. And I'm sure your braids aren't anything over the top.