Funny, I never saw this long hair bit as a regional and/or class thing. Coming from up north, I was always surrounded by women with gorgeous, healthy, long hair, from all types of economic backgrounds. And they were both relaxed & natural. Truly, the first time I started seeing really jacked up hair was in college when a lot of women didn't really have the time to devote to hair care, started doing each other's hair, or were away from their home and hair care professionals. In addition, most women ARE able to afford salons up north, which I find to be much cheaper (esp. if you are relaxed). Also, with regard to the weather, my hair personally does horribly down south with all this humidity all year. The types of styles I'm used to never last, and it's kind of frustrating.
Point being, just had to rep for the ladies up North with long healthy hair
. Long black hair could hardly be a phenomenon that has appeared predominantly among black southern women--what about the black women who are not from the states with gorgeous healthy hair??? Certainly not a regional occurence from my standpoint. Seems to be about healthy approaches to hair care, but thats jus my opinion.