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A 'Celeb' with NATURAL Waist Length Hair????

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...it has a lot to do w/the texture and growth retention of your hair when you are part Indian, White, Chinese ...whatever... We all know that. (mixed hair was my point for believing that the hair (most of it anyway) is hers!)
 
just b/c a person is 'mixed' doesn't mean they have hair. if you neglect your hair they can have just as little as the next perso whose not 'mixed'.


I think her regimen is that SHE'S PART INDIAN
can't nobody have a regimen that's part indian....:spinning:
 
just b/c a person is 'mixed' doesn't mean they have hair. if you neglect your hair they can have just as little as the next perso whose not 'mixed'.



can't nobody have a regimen that's part indian....:spinning:

I think she was referencing that pack and a half a hair on Foxy's head.

-A
 
DivaDo4... I didn't literally mean the statement: "regimen is being part indian", so not sure who you're trying to school on mixed hair. Thought you'd get that, just as I understand that you most likely know that "can't nobody..." is horrible grammer. But I get that, it's a forum you're making a simple comment, as was I!
 
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I think her regimen is that SHE'S PART INDIAN ...aka.. it's (mostly) her own hair :-)

what would bein indian have to do with it?

Her possibly being part Native American doesn't mean anything. She doesn't look like she's mixed with anyone from India (those are the real Indians) to me.
 
her background is West Indian... we don't say "Native Indian" for the citizens there. We say Indians as they are direct descendants of India... So yes has a lot to do w/India.
 
her background is West Indian... we don't say "Native Indian" for the citizens there. We say Indians as they are direct descendants of India... So yes has a lot to do w/India.

I said Native American. And that was simply because anytime someone comes across a nonwhite person with lengthy hair they assume they just have to be part "Indian," as in indigenous pre-Christopher Columbus North Americans, not West Indian, which is nothing more than a mix of Africans and people from far southern regions of Asia and a little European influence. Since we're getting technical.
 
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