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I have to disagree, its just hair at the end of the day.I dont think it is racism. If they are not normally doing AA hair, then they may feel as though they are not proficient at it.
do you really think they really refused because she was black or if they fawked it all up they would have a REAL case on their hands?I have to disagree, its just hair at the end of the day.
I understand that they may not be trained to do relaxers or what not. But who can't refuse a person service because you they are black. Black people are not mythical creatures. Hair dye is hair dye. The stylist should have had a consultation with her and discussed what service she wanted done. It was wrong for the receptionist to shoo her away.
do you really think they really refused because she was black or if they fawked it all up they would have a REAL case on their hands?
granted, I think they SHOULD get some stylists that can work with AA hair and i do think the receptionist said it in an insensitive way. . .
but if they sat her down and did the same thing they did to sally's hair to hers, and jacked it all up, I would have a bigger problem with that
I have to disagree, its just hair at the end of the day.
I understand that they may not be trained to do relaxers or what not. But who can't refuse a person service because you they are black. Black people are not mythical creatures. Hair dye is hair dye. The stylist should have had a consultation with her and discussed what service she wanted done. It was wrong for the receptionist to shoo her away.
You do have a point, but still it's a bit daunting to do a service on a hair type that you're not proficient with. I've never dyed my hair, so I'm not sure of the steps involved or how dependent dye is on someone's texture.
Even if texture has nothing to do with the dying process, what will they do to her hair once it's done? Just leave it wet? I've never had my hair done by a White person (only Blacks and Latinos), b/c I'm just very skeptical of their proficiency in Black hair care.
this, I completely agree with. . . I mean, it was probably the way the receptionist, of all people, said it. . .You do make a lot of sense. But I believe the woman felt discriminated against because she was shooed off by the receptionist. If she had had a consultation with a stylist, and a stylist explained to her that she didn't feel comfortable putting dye in her hair for whatever reason, it probably would not have resulted in a lawsuit
I see where you are coming from, but I have white friends who have hair that is just as kinky as mine, I don't believe that if one of them had walked in there, they would have sent them away saying "we don't do kinky hair"
Its something to think about, the fact that some white people seem to think we are magical creatures, hence they are not capable of putting color in a black woman's hair is a bit ridiculous
This is gonna be a bad lawsuit for them
this, I completely agree with. . . I mean, it was probably the way the receptionist, of all people, said it. . .
but then again, I wouldn't want the woman to have come in, sat down, waited for a stylist only to be told that she didn't know how to do her hair. . . and I am sure the woman would have thrown a fit then too & said something like 'why didn't the receptionist tell me that'So I guess it is a thin line. . . and I imagine that if I was the woman and I care to the stylist and everyone was pale doing pale hair. . . i would have just left
If someone thinks "black hair" is worlds apart from "white hair", I'd rather them tell me they couldn't do my hair than try and wind up messing something up.I dont think it is racism. If they are not normally doing AA hair, then they may feel as though they are not proficient at it.
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my sister got her hair dyed at the jc penny here in richmond. there were black n white stylist. A black stylist did hers. Also when she was asking about getting highlights the white stylist were giving her advice.