SqrpioQutie
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Ladies...
You are on a hair board where the relaxed ladies know ALL about relaxers, damage from relaxers, good hair practices...
In other words, they know JUST AS MUCH AS YOU DO about hair.
Why is it so hard to respect other people's choices?
If you want to preach natural, preach it at home. Preach it to people who are ignorant about their hair.
In this environment, it isn't needed (you're NOT going to teach anyone something they don't already know about relaxers) and it sure as hell isn't WANTED.
I respect everyone here. Don't make this site a hostile environment to ANYONE just because everyone doesn't conform to YOUR ideals.
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And, I don't why some of you people insist on bringing this ish here. There is a place for you. It's callled www.napturality.com go and commiserate with the like minded. Just leave us alone for cryin' out loud!erplexed
Nobody has to like the video
nor take it serious
but the pictures dont lie and aint nobody up in here tellin nobody what to do with their hair. I am voicing my opinion about it being the truth that its a trauma that no other race of child has had to suffer and I find it sad
whoever turned this into a relaxer vs natural debate, well that was those people
but also I do have the right to post such material here, its no different than a woman coming on and posting pics of her damaged hair from a relaxer
LOL. I think she's right.
This site (this section of the site, at least) is about growing longer, healthier hair. Relaxed or natural. Our hair journeys are going to be different. If people can't respect that they should bounce.
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My last comment was for everyone to see. I'm not attacking any one person. It took more than one person for this thread to go downhill. I just see an attitude here that is simply not fair. This isn't a relaxed OR natural board, no one wants to feel judged or pressured.
If it don't apply, let it fly...
Nobody has to like the video
nor take it serious
but the pictures dont lie and aint nobody up in here tellin nobody what to do with their hair. I am voicing my opinion about it being the truth that its a trauma that no other race of child has had to suffer and I find it sad
whoever turned this into a relaxer vs natural debate, well that was those people
but also I do have the right to post such material here, its no different than a woman coming on and posting pics of her damaged hair from a relaxer
Although these stereotypes emanate from anti-Semitism there is no denying that many Jews have brown, curly, even unruly hair and frequently a straightener to go along with it. Gilman does not see hair straightening as an identity problem for Jewish teenagers. “It strikes me as a minor alteration,” said Gilman.
When asked to estimate how many Jewish girls she knew that owned a hair straightener, Ramaz sophomore Ilana Schulder responded, “Everyone.” The straightener is a wondrous invention that flattens and smoothes puffy and frizzy hair that, for many Jewish girls, takes on a life of its own right out of the shower. Is this a problem? Is hair straightening an addiction that is bad for the Jewish persona?
Back in the 1960s girls of all races and religions used clothing irons and ironing boards to straighten their hair — despite the frequency of burning catastrophes. Today the technology is more advanced but the idea is the same: turn frizzy and unmanageable hair into something lustrous and low-maintenance. The very latest technology — known as straightening
—also comes with a steep price, around $750, for a treatment that lasts from six to nine months. The process entails six long hours of chemical and heat treatment.
Now come on now! Axle grease is not corrosive!
Interesting reading found here --> http://www.thejewishweek.com/viewArticle/c35_a1703/Fresh_Ink_for_Teens.html
Excerpts:
I know plenty of white women who have body waves, curly perms and chemical straightening. It's not just a black woman thing like people try and make it.![]()
wow and how was this video in opposition of that?
or how did it disrespect that?
ok I'm just gonna have to agree with another poster that people are mad at the truth! what else could this be
cause this is going way out in left field now
wow and how was this video in opposition of that?
or how did it disrespect that?
ok I'm just gonna have to agree with another poster that people are mad at the truth! what else could this be
cause this is going way out in left field now
Surely you jest. If you are serious, reread the comments that followed. Divisiveness at its best.
Happy hair growing!
well are they doing it to their little girls hair too?
I havent seen any jews with balding edges or permanent hair loss, or even breaking damaged hair that wont grow yet
but I suppose they are out there somewhere
well are they doing it to their little girls hair too?
Who here didn't know "the truth" before you posted the video?
You're talking to a bunch of hair obsessed BLACK women. Similar experiences, similar hair texture, similar cultures, around the same level of knowledge of hair.
Tell me, what truth does anyone here not know?
I don't believe that you intended the thread to go in this direction, but some people had to go there.
I havent seen any jews with balding edges or permanent hair loss, or even breaking damaged hair that wont grow yet
but I suppose they are out there somewhere
run forrest run!!!
But again the whole point was about what its doing to CHILDRENI have. A non black co-worker of mine damaged her hair so much with color, glue and straightners that her hair was patchy, balding and crunchy. I took her to the BSS and helped her find a wig to cover up that mess. I didn't know about LHCF or the LHF back then or I would have directed her to the web site. Even after nearly going bald, she kept on damaging her hair and only wearing wigs long enough to grow hair to cover the hair locks (type of extentsions). The hair locks would break off her hair and she'd be back to the wigs. This went on for YEARS.
If this was about the children, then why not post in the children's hair care forum?
See shyt like this I just dont get