BlackMasterPiece
Well-Known Member
What do YOU do to end the cycle of Low Hair Esteem in little girls? 
ESPECIALLY the girls with the type 4 range that has been deemed "bad"
Share techniques strategies!
What are you doing to end the cycle of self-hate in little girls?
I personally stop little girls I see with very tightly coily hair and tell them how beautiful I think they are and how beautiful their hair is, I sometimes have little girls look behind themselves in disbelief that I'm saying this to them then they lock eyes with me again and shyly say thank you with a huge smile it happens alot....I've had little girls stare at me for a few seconds as if to say, did she really just say that? and then they smile and say thanks...I think this can make a big impact.
As girls and as women we want to feel beautiful and our hair is a big part of that. When someone tells you the hair that naturally grows out of your head is ugly, you in turn feel ugly and inferior and start making associations to blackness and it can start to run very deep. What are your tactics to end this with the next generation?
Feel free to share your story!!
I was made fun of for all the attributes I've come to love about my hair the coils, the texture, the thickness I love it all!! But I think one of the biggest advantages I had was I had my mommy in my corner always telling me how beautiful my hair is natural and eventually......when I grew out of the phase where all I wanted to do was fit in with the HS crowd, her encouragement gave me strength and I'm now natural for life
				
			ESPECIALLY the girls with the type 4 range that has been deemed "bad"
Share techniques strategies!
What are you doing to end the cycle of self-hate in little girls?
I personally stop little girls I see with very tightly coily hair and tell them how beautiful I think they are and how beautiful their hair is, I sometimes have little girls look behind themselves in disbelief that I'm saying this to them then they lock eyes with me again and shyly say thank you with a huge smile it happens alot....I've had little girls stare at me for a few seconds as if to say, did she really just say that? and then they smile and say thanks...I think this can make a big impact.
As girls and as women we want to feel beautiful and our hair is a big part of that. When someone tells you the hair that naturally grows out of your head is ugly, you in turn feel ugly and inferior and start making associations to blackness and it can start to run very deep. What are your tactics to end this with the next generation?
Feel free to share your story!!
I was made fun of for all the attributes I've come to love about my hair the coils, the texture, the thickness I love it all!! But I think one of the biggest advantages I had was I had my mommy in my corner always telling me how beautiful my hair is natural and eventually......when I grew out of the phase where all I wanted to do was fit in with the HS crowd, her encouragement gave me strength and I'm now natural for life

			
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 the best part of this is that she believes you, when I was very young, part of me thought my mom was "just saying that" because she's my mom but eventually in my late teens I came to discover she's been totally right all along
			
 - so I don't really know that many natural children (if any at all) to comment to & im too scared to comment to the girls who have relaxers because I don't want them to think that the only reason I am saying their hair is pretty is because its straight. :/
 DUDE, I LOVED those barrettes and hair thingies when I was a little girl. There was no more joy in the world than hearing my hair jingle as I walked. 
 Shoot, my hair confession should be that I would still wear them if it was socially acceptable. 
 I used to LOVE getting new ones with my mommy and doin it up!!!