wild curls raquelle
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I do see and know WW with some damaged hair. Damaged from daily flat ironing, curling, color etc. I also see alot of them with weaves and wigs for days.
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Not necessarily true. Come visit Southern CA and I guarantee you will see WW across the economic board rocking extensions, especially in my suburb!
im sorry, but why do some black men always have to compare long hair to spanish women if its long!!!ughhh!!!! Chris Rock- "That's a J-Lo head of hair"
I love this show!!!!
I do have to say, Solo's nails are not cute.
Socal is different than the rest of the US. In Dallas weave is a big money (or wanna be big money) thing with white women. I live in the burbs and I don't see white women with weave on the regular.
^^ if u look at her childhood pics she has had those bags her whole life. That's just the way she looks.
what did they look like?
mama nooooooooo..Oprah has a relaxer. OMG I thought she was natural.....
i love that oprah called out white women. IOne of the things that stood out to me was how Ali said that she wanted to be pretty when Chris Rock asked her how she thought she was standing out by coloring her hair blonde when everyone else was blonde.
She tried to make a joke out of it, but I believe there was a ring of truth to it.
Also, I hate to jump on the Tyra-bashing train, but this show proves why Oprah is Oprah and Tyra is Tyra.
I loatheeeeeeeee blond hair and never understood the appeal.Thats kinda like how it is with relaxers. Many women cant remember what their real texture is like because they have been relaxed their whole lives.
I dont get the obsession with blonde. I've seen some pretty women with dark hair.
what did they look like?
I didnt know white women color their hair so much.
im sorry, but why do some black men always have to compare long hair to spanish women if its long!!!ughhh!!!! Chris Rock- "That's a J-Lo head of hair"
...........unfortunately that's cause there aren't that many black womens heads to compare it to!
First off I hate that as a person of Hispanic heritage I'm offended because I know a lot of Latinas who's hair is jacked up, weaved up, damaged and what not.
On a side note I kind of wish Oprah would have swirled her face like people do on Fotki when she showed her natural hair.
And thank you Solange
Here's an observation I've made about race and weaves/extensions and I might be wrong, but bear with me.
I don't know many WW in my day to day life who wear extensions; HOWEVER, when I worked at an upscale retail store, it wasn't uncommon to come across a WW with extensions. Extensions for WW are usually pretty expensive because they have to use a certain quality of hair and the techniques are not cheap, so seeing WW with extensions is more common when you hit higher income areas, but tapers off as you go down the 'income ladder'.
With black women, extensions are a little more affordable and are available in some form to all income groups. Because of this, we're more likely to see black women sport extensions on a day to day basis.
If extensions for WW were more affordable and accessible to the working and middle classes, you'd notice the same trend.
Lastly, I think the wearing of extensions vs long natural hair has different meaning for blacks and whites. Extension wearing among WW is usually reserved for the rich and fabulous. Though many wealthy BW sport extensions, I find that having your own long hair to us is a 'status symbol', and you're more likely to see longer hair in higher income black communities.
Uh...I think I'm going to buy another copy of Solanges album!
But on another note I really don't think this show gave a clear explanation about black women's hair. I'm sure white women will now MORE inquired to ask or wonder about our hair.
This is my perspective - we women place this burden on OURSELVES! Stop blaming the men - many of them have said time and time again they do NOT care but WE do.