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How do you not think that their hair is not their own, especially the lovely sistah with the 4b coils? They don't make extensions that look like that.

I for one love the fact that they used 3b, 3c/4a and 4b textured women to show the full range of our natural beauty.

Bravo for the marketing! Whether I will buy the product, hm. Knowing what I know about the company, I would need to examine the ingredients list for said products very closely before I forked out my cash for them. :ohwell:
 
I never think any hair product commercial (white or Black) is free from extensions, weaves, wigs or hair pieces.
 
How do you not think that their hair is not their own, especially the lovely sistah with the 4b coils? They don't make extensions that look like that.

I for one love the fact that they used 3b, 3c/4a and 4b textured women to show the full range of our natural beauty.

Bravo for the marketing! Whether I will buy the product, hm. Knowing what I know about the company, I would need to examine the ingredients list for said products very closely before I forked out my cash for them. :ohwell:
I think they have added pieces to give their hair more volume and you can get extensions in any texture.
 
It's quite possible they've ALL had some kind of enhancement : extensions, special hair sprays , volumizers, gels, color, etc. The same goes for white girls' hair in commercials. All commercials fake it up some way. They're made to make you think their products will make YOUR HAIR look like that. They want your $$$$$$$! Think of the lovely symmetrical beautiful hamburgers on food commercials. I read in an article years ago that they paint them with special stuff to make them look shiny & juicy & even put the sesame seeds on one at a time. Remember the old saying " Believe half iof what you see & none of what you hear!!

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Looks like their hair to me. One thing they have in common though is nice hair shape as a result of a good curly cut. i would hate for someone to think all my luscious volume is a weave when in fact is just ridiculously thick hair.
 
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It's quite possible they've ALL had some kind of enhancement : extensions, special hair sprays , volumizers, gels, color, etc. The same goes for white girls' hair in commercials. All commercials fake it up some way. They're made to make you think their products will make YOUR HAIR look like that. They want your $$$$$$$! Think of the lovely symmetrical beautiful hamburgers on food commercials. I read in an article years ago that they paint them with special stuff to make them look shiny & juicy & even put the sesame seeds on one at a time. Remember the old saying " Believe half of what you see & none of what you hear!! Sent from my iPhone using LHCF

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My mom was JUST telling me about this (though I'm not sure if its the same commercials just the same products).....she was calling me to watch cause they said the products would "help your hair stay up".....I was like okay mother they always say that..........as far as this I think its weird that the some of the hair looks weaveish in a demonstration commercial.....black or white demo commetcials like that atleast has models with real hair or most of it is their real hair........really weird.......still ain't gonna buy their ish though
 
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Fake hair or not; pretty hair, pretty models. I do not recall seeing any commercials like this--encouraging black women to wear their natural hair--when I was growing up. Seeing more positive images of black women in the media can never be a completely bad thing. I might never try the products, but I welcome the chance for little black girls to see women of color looking good.
 
It doesn't look unrealistic to me at all given the heads of hair I see around me, and on here and other forums. They could have added enhancements for depth on camera, but the volume and shape seem very realistic to me.

They can't win for losing.
 
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