Do you remember "Black Barbie's" terrible blowdrying youtube video? Well, she's back!

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I saw this and I was like:rolleyes: If they had got to the video they would have been saying the same thing. I showed the video to my kid sister who knows little about hair care and even she was like " dang, that girls hair is going to be as stiff as a brick when she combs it down"

So it's not like LHCF as a group is some malicious organization trying to judge everyone. I've seen the love on this site..how we welcome newbies and how we give shout outs to progressing members.:yep:

So for the "other site" members to try and act like their so high and mighty, pa leeze. give me a break. No, I dont agree with bashing anyone but I also don't agree with people posing as experts when they clearly do not know what they are doing:nono:

So for the non-members lurking on this board to find something to talk about on your board...

your preaching about us judging this young lady, yet you stand in judgement of us:rolleyes:

 
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Wow she's only 16.?.:ohwell: I thought she was like a 20-something or older female.
I can see where her ignorance of haircare comes from and her comments...how can you really say anything about her? (not really asking anyone) She still has more time to mature in her thoughts.


I hate when different hair boards get talked about in a way that compares them in superior or negative lights, i like to consider us all one.
 
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Look....It's not so much that she didn’t know what she was doing...it's that she had the nerve to share that info with other people as the truth. IMO if you're going around giving bad info, YOU NEED TO BE BASHED!!! If people had come at her all nice like "Oh sweetie pie that's not proper hair care..." she may have left the video on there, and another poor soul might've followed her tips, and jacked up their hair. However if she'd posted a thread on the board with her regimen, people wouldn’t have responded that way. We would've been more caring and given her advice...

And for that board to call us heartless....the proof is in the pudding. Everyday you see people giving their personal hair advice to the other members of this board out of the kindness of their hearts. This entire board is based upon kindness and love for one another....no one with a hateful agenda would ever give you heartfelt advice intended to help you and make you better so they need to STFUWTBS! and if you're a LHCF member and you feel that way, I ask you this, what has LHCF done for you?? Because it's done enough for my hair, health, acne, and self esteem for me to BASH this site and it's members.

Okay I'm done.

The comments on BHM...well... hey. If they don't agree with what was done then they don't.

I honestly wouldn't have said anything. White people don't care if we can grow hair or not. They don't have TIME nor ENERGY nor PATIENCE to care if we can grow hair.So, me trying to post comments on Youtube about how wrong she was and her self-hate is irrelevent to me. No need to do it, really. Heck, white women have hair problems all the time and I get emails and questions about how to fix this, how do you do that... blah blah blah blah. Not only that, but I respect the members of this site and the purpose of this site. I'm not going to give this board any publicity unless needed and I'm certainly not going to correct someone and then credit LHCF because the ladies want their privacy. THey don't want everyone knowing about here.

I just say I've learned this from "research." (And technically that is true because I've learned info from many different hair boards, magazines, books, etc. Thats who we here came up with our info).
She can do whatever she wants to her hair. ITS HERS!:grin: I mean, I'm sure she's not thinking twice about it. I'm just not that vigilante about hair growth.

P.S. This board has gotten its fair-share of bad press all over the internet. This isn't the first time someone has made comments about our behavior on this board. Many people (internet and IRL) think the members here are "desperate for long hair" and thats just the way it is. Same way I feel about Specktra and makeup tutorials. Its Not a big priority on my list, but I respect the fact that those sites are there for me to refer to when makeup DOES become a concern.
 
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Wow she's only 16.?.:ohwell: I thought she was like a 20-something or older female.
I can see where her ignorance of haircare comes from and her comments...how can you really say anything about her? (not really asking anyone) She still has more time to mature in her thoughts.


I hate when different hair boards get talked about in a way that compares them in superior or negative lights, i like to consider us all one.


Yea. I would've left it alone. There are worse things on YouTube about black people *cough* video about africans*cough*. I don't even think they said anything horrendous. They just didn't agree with how the ordeal went down. Hey! I don't, either. But, worse has been said. Someone straight called LHCF out on a blog.
 
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Wow she's only 16.?.:ohwell: I thought she was like a 20-something or older female.
I can see where her ignorance of haircare comes from and her comments...how can you really say anything about her? (not really asking anyone) She still has more time to mature in her thoughts.


I hate when different hair boards get talked about in a way that compares them in superior or negative lights, i like to consider us all one.

No. I never said she was for a fact 16. I just gave my best estimate of the situation and given the fact that I believe you have to be 16 to have a youtube account. She could very well be in her 20s. Who knows? For the sake of discussion, let's assume she's 16. The point is that she's not a baby. As somebody who is not that far removed from her teen years, 16 is plenty old enough to know when something isn't right. You have been around the block enough times to get that feeling in your stomach. I would never say something about my hair being negro nappy without knowing that wasn't cool to say. I knew my hair was jacked up when I was 16. I may not have known the proper hair techniques but I knew enough that what I was doing wasn't right. We have members on this board in high school. I was 17 when I started looking up hair info online - you don't have to be in your 20s to know you're doing something wrong. Also, her attitude was that of a grown woman so there's no need to treat her with kid gloves.

But to reiterate a point made earlier, it doesn't seen that anyone made any mean comments on her video or that there was a mob mentality. It's not like a bunch of grown ladies swooped down on a middle school playground and started tormenting a bunch of 12 year olds calling them ugly or saying their hair was jacked up.

I would completely understand where you were coming from if this girl was a preteen. I'm glad you're voicing your opinion it certainly gives a different perspective to the entire situation.:yep:
 
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You're not wrong for feeling like you don't need to share your opinion...but should you be able to criticize people that do share thiers??? No, I dont think so. Your statement tells me that you dont really care whether of not other black women take that bad advice, or maybe you dont feel obligated to look out for them. To each his own, but if I'd seen this video I'd have roasted her arse too. Because I used to be one of those girls with jacked up hair just looking for any answers, and I might've taken that bad advice. I dont want that to happen to anyone. That "me myself and I" attitude is exactly why so many black women are walking around baldheaded...

Also, what's all this talk about "WHITE WOMEN"??? I don't think most white women take advice from black women with kinky hair...

The comments on BHM...well... hey. If they don't agree with what was done then they don't.

I honestly wouldn't have said anything. White people don't care if we can grow hair or not. They don't have TIME nor ENERGY nor PATIENCE to care if we can grow hair.So, me trying to post comments on Youtube about how wrong she was and her self-hate is irrelevent to me. No need to do it, really. Heck, white women have hair problems all the time and I get emails and questions about how to fix this, how do you do that... blah blah blah blah. Not only that, but I respect the members of this site and the purpose of this site. I'm not going to give this board any publicity unless needed and I'm certainly not going to correct someone and then credit LHCF because the ladies want their privacy. THey don't want everyone knowing about here.

I just say I've learned this from "research." (And technically that is true because I've learned info from many different hair boards, magazines, books, etc. Thats who we here came up with our info).
She can do whatever she wants to her hair. ITS HERS!:grin: I mean, I'm sure she's not thinking twice about it. I'm just not that vigilanty about hair growth.

P.S. This board has gotten its fair-share of bad press all over the internet. This isn't the first time someone has made comments about our behavior on this board. Many people (internet and IRL) think the members here are "desperate for long hair" and thats just the way it is. Same way I feel about Specktra and makeup tutorials. Its Not a big priority on my list, but I respect the fact that those sites are there for me to refer to when makeup DOES become a concern.
 
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:nono: anyone else getting the feeling there's going to be a chain swooping down on this thread soon?
 
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No. I never said she was for a fact 16. I just gave my best estimate of the situation and given the fact that I believe you have to be 16 to have a youtube account. She could very well be in her 20s. Who knows? For the sake of discussion, let's assume she's 16. The point is that she's not a baby. As somebody who is not that far removed from her teen years, 16 is plenty old enough to know when something isn't right. You have been around the block enough times to get that feeling in your stomach. I would never say something about my hair being negro nappy without knowing that wasn't cool to say. I knew my hair was jacked up when I was 16. I may not have known the proper hair techniques but I knew enough that what I was doing wasn't right. We have members on this board in high school. I was 17 when I started looking up hair info online - you don't have to be in your 20s to know you're doing something wrong. Also, her attitude was that of a grown woman so there's no need to treat her with kid gloves.

But to reiterate a point made earlier, it doesn't seen that anyone made any mean comments on her video or that there was a mob mentality. It's not like a bunch of grown ladies swooped down on a middle school playground and started tormenting a bunch of 12 year olds calling them ugly or saying their hair was jacked up.

I would completely understand where you were coming from if this girl was a preteen. I'm glad you're voicing your opinion it certainly gives a different perspective to the entire situation.:yep:


Oh---i was reading alfoones post when i thought she was 16.
Yeah, i was in my teens/around the same age as you when i first started looking on hairboards and taking care of my hair as well.

Anyway, we all know how ignorant ALOT of black people are about hair....The whole "good hair, bad hair" "nappy is bad" ect. ect., Then we all know how small the number is of women who acutally know how to take care of our hair and how quick people give advise on how to take care of hair no matter how crazy or wrong it is.

I wasnt saying what she did was right (never seen it), or that everyone on here was wrong (didnt even read all the comments)
Just saying, she's not the worse, and this is very very common. She's young, so she has time to grow and learn. No need IMO for anyone to feel offened or like she is doing something so horribly wrong. Its a problem with a lot of black women and i thought everyone knew that. *shrugs* Thats why i would have just taken it very lightly and not made any comments about it as far as it being wrong, or she was corrupting people or laughing at her, and just told her the right way to go in a nice constructive manner. I wouldnt want anyone to be misguided either
 
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You're not wrong for feeling like you don't need to share your opinion...but should you be able to criticize people that do share thiers??? No, I dont think so. Your statement tells me that you dont really care whether of not other black women take that bad advice, or maybe you dont feel obligated to look out for them. To each his own, but if I'd seen this video I'd have roasted her arse too. Because I used to be one of those girls with jacked up hair just looking for any answers, and I might've taken that bad advice. I dont want that to happen to anyone. That "me myself and I" attitude is exactly why so many black women are walking around baldheaded...

Also, what's all this talk about "WHITE WOMEN"??? I don't think most white women take advice from black women with kinky hair...

Its not a "me-myself-and-I" attitude. Not everyone has to do everything the way we do things on this board. My bff had waist-length hair and got blowouts practically every week. I know girls all over my school with mid-back and waist-length hair. If you've ever been to ATL, long hair is everywhere you turn. THey cannot all be LHCF members!:look: She might have a different method than the rest of us here. No, you can entitled to your outrage. Thats perfectly fine.
I'm just saying that if it were me, I wouldn't have taken that route. I would have seen and not see. And, its not because I don't want to help black women grow hair, but because i don't want the world knowing about and reeking havoc on this board. Mind you, YouTube is full of KKK-BS, and to post the site's address is like an open-invite.

I know that they could find this site no matter what, but "hair" is NOT a keyword that is typed into Google or any search engine often (i know from experience).


Well, someone said that she shouldn't be spreading her self-hate all over YouTube for whites to see and think that nappy hair is ugly or that black women cannot grow long hair. So what? That individual person will think whatever they want no matter what evidence of black women with long hair you present to them.

I just got finish reading something on the internet posted by some angry white woman about how asian women are not as attractive as white woman and white men will only date them if they change their looks to resemble like white girls.
You can have an entire country with nothing but a population of black women with long hair and they still won't give a dang.My roommate and friends hate nappy hair, and they TOO are "enlightened" "educated" LHCF-lurkers, but they stll don't give a d@mn. Hell, my roommate will tell you; she would rather go bald than be nappy. I'm not going to argue or lecture her. THats her perrogative.

That is just life.
 
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http://www.google.com/search?q=hair...s=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
:look:


Its not a "me-myself-and-I" attitude. Not everyone has to do everything the way we do things on this board. My bff had waist-length hair and got blowouts practically every week. I know girls all over my school with mid-back and waist-length hair. If you've ever been to ATL, long hair is everywhere you turn. THey cannot all be LHCF members!:look: She might have a different method than the rest of us here. No, you can entitled to your outrage. Thats perfectly fine.
I'm just saying that if it were me, I wouldn't have taken that route. I would have seen and not see. And, its not because I don't want to help black women grow hair, but because i don't want the world knowing about and reeking havoc on this board. Mind you, YouTube is full of KKK-BS, and to post the site's address is like an open-invite.

I know that they could find this site no matter what, but "hair" is NOT a keyword that is typed into Google or any search engine often (i know from experience).


Well, someone said that she shouldn't be spreading her self-hate all over YouTube for whites to see and think that nappy hair is ugly or that black women cannot grow long hair. So what? That individual person will think whatever they want no matter what evidence of black women with long hair you present to them.

I just got finish reading something on the internet posted by some angry white woman about how asian women are not as attractive as white woman and white men will only date them if they change their looks to resemble like white girls.
You can have an entire country with nothing but a population of black women with long hair and they still won't give a dang.My roommate and friends hate nappy hair, and they TOO are "enlightened" "educated" LHCF-lurkers, but they stll don't give a d@mn. Hell, my roommate will tell you; she would rather go bald than be nappy. I'm not going to argue or lecture her. THats her perrogative.

That is just life.
 
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Also, what's all this talk about "WHITE WOMEN"??? I don't think most white women take advice from black women with kinky hair...

Actually, many of the the members are/were members of white hair communities or find info about hair growth from non-black sites. Contrary to popular belief, black people carry the same charecteristics as whites/non-blacks, they are just slightly different. White people have to DC, stop manipulation, use growth aids, too. Some even relax their hair (my own BFF has a slight wave pattern and gets relaxers just like the ones we use here). Kinky hair is not that strange or foreign.It is still hair.
 
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Its not that popular of a topic because if you every use Google Adsense and you type in certain keywords, they show the comparision of searches on their engine and others. "Hair" or our hair, specifically, is not as popular as Britney Spears or Porn. If very rarely gets typed into the search function compared to the other topics on the WWW. :look:
 
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In defense of myself, I was one of those who posted on the BHM thread (my name is also MsAngie there.). I wasn't trying to agree or disagree with anyone--at LHCF and/or BHM--but just thought she should have been encouraged to join the forum here. I didn't see the video, but I am quite sure that I was doing the same things she was doing before I found this site. If I offended anyone, I'm sorry. It wasn't my intention at all. :spank:
 
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In defense of myself, I was one of those who posted on the BHM thread (my name is also MsAngie there.). I wasn't trying to agree or disagree with anyone--at LHCF and/or BHM--but just thought she should have been encouraged to join the forum here. I didn't see the video, but I am quite sure that I was doing the same things she was doing before I found this site. If I offended anyone, I'm sorry. It wasn't my intention at all. :spank:

ITA! I don't think they said anything mean at all. All the ladies of BHM said was that it was Christmas and we didn't have to be so cruel. We should have just corrected her.
 
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In defense of myself, I was one of those who posted on the BHM thread (my name is also MsAngie there.). I wasn't trying to agree or disagree with anyone--at LHCF and/or BHM--but just thought she should have been encouraged to join the forum here. I didn't see the video, but I am quite sure that I was doing the same things she was doing before I found this site. If I offended anyone, I'm sorry. It wasn't my intention at all. :spank:


I don't think your post was offensive at all. Also, someone posted a link to the forum. I think that is when she deleted it.


:nono: anyone else getting the feeling there's going to be a chain swooping down on this thread soon?

I hope soon. This has grown old.
 
Re: Do you remember "Black Barbie's" terrible blowdrying youtube video? Well, she's b

Actually, many of the the members are/were members of white hair communities or find info about hair growth from non-black sites. Contrary to popular belief, black people carry the same charecteristics as whites/non-blacks, they are just slightly different. White people have to DC, stop manipulation, use growth aids, too. Some even relax their hair (my own BFF has a slight wave pattern and gets relaxers just like the ones we use here). Kinky hair is not that strange or foreign.It is still hair.

:nono: I'm sorry but thats just not a good generalization...fact is that most white women can do what they want with thier hair and it will be down thier backs. I have a white friend who spends all her minimum wage money on cigarettes, but as long as she has some cheap VO5 poo and con, her hair stays down her back, and healthy looking...no tying up at night, no protective styling, no henna, no low heat or manupulation....

I have to ask...are you white?
 
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:nono: I'm sorry but thats just not a good generalization...fact is that most white women can do what they want with thier hair and it will be down thier backs. I have a white friend who spends all her minimum wage money on cigarettes, but as long as she has some cheap VO5 poo and con, her hair stays down her back, and healthy looking...no tying up at night, no protective styling, no henna, no low heat or manupulation....

I have to ask...are you white?

No. I am not white.

Thats not true. Its the same for black women who don't care to have long hair or care about caring for their hair. What? You think we just pulled henna out of our raas? No! We got those techniques from other sites that were non-black! It's all over the internet. Where do you think we found out about Kenra, and Elucence, and Formadyl, and oil-rinsing, etc. The same thing goes for other white hair board. Latinas have the same struggles as we with relaxer care because my WHITE and latin friends get them done. If you get a Brazilian Keratin Treatment, you cannot get your hair wet too often or it will wash out.
So white women have to worry about sweating our their perms and color, too.:lachen::lachen::lachen:
Same goes for asians and the Japanese straightening system. You still have to take care of your hair no matter what race you are. Its not just subjective to black people.

We all have the same human chrecteristics, even with hair. It is not comparing apples and oranges here; more like Machintosh VS. Gala apples.
 
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Its not that popular of a topic because if you every use Google Adsense and you type in certain keywords, they show the comparision of searches on their engine and others. "Hair" or our hair, specifically, is not as popular as Britney Spears or Porn. If very rarely gets typed into the search function compared to the other topics on the WWW. :look:

Anyone could tell you that there are millions of sites online dedicated to hair, and hundreds if not thousands of message boards on the same topic (this one being one of them), if there weren't you wouldn't get 370 million hits just for typing the word. You don't need Google Adsense to have common sense, that people do care about hair. If they didn't we wouldn't be online talking about it right now.
 
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No. I am not white.

Thats not true. Its the same for black women who don't care to have long hair or care about caring for their hair. What? You think we just pulled henna out of our raas? No! We got those techniques from other sites that were non-black! It's all over the internet. Where do you think we found out about Kenra, and Elucence, and Formadyl, and oil-rinsing, etc. The same thing goes for other white hair board. Latinas have the same struggles as we with relaxer care because my WHITE and latin friends get them done. If you get a Brazilian Keratin Treatment, you cannot get your hair wet too often or it will wash out.
So white women have to worry about sweating our their perms and color, too.:lachen::lachen::lachen:
Same goes for asians and the Japanese straightening system. You still have to take care of your hair no matter what race you are. Its not just subjective to black people.

We all have the same human chrecteristics, even with hair. It is not comparing apples and oranges here; more like Machintosh VS. Gala apples.

well, lets agree to disagree then...

I refuse to belive that its just as easy for black/women with coily kinky hair to take care of it as it is for white/other races. Yes, there are a lot of black women who are misinformed/dont know how to care for it. But even when we know exactly how to care for it, its not as easy. EVERYONE knows that the curl pattern makes black hair more fragile and dry THUS harder to grow long and care for...

:::leaves thread:::
 
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No. I am not white.

Thats not true. Its the same for black women who don't care to have long hair or care about caring for their hair. What? You think we just pulled henna out of our raas? No! We got those techniques from other sites that were non-black! It's all over the internet. Where do you think we found out about Kenra, and Elucence, and Formadyl, and oil-rinsing, etc. The same thing goes for other white hair board. Latinas have the same struggles as we with relaxer care because my WHITE and latin friends get them done. If you get a Brazilian Keratin Treatment, you cannot get your hair wet too often or it will wash out.
So white women have to worry about sweating our their perms and color, too.:lachen::lachen::lachen:
Same goes for asians and the Japanese straightening system. You still have to take care of your hair no matter what race you are. Its not just subjective to black people.

We all have the same human chrecteristics, even with hair. It is not comparing apples and oranges here; more like Machintosh VS. Gala apples.

Oooo what's that!?!?
 
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I think that's my cue as well.

Some folks think doing their research = pulling nonsense out of their behinds... I have no idea how people can spout out all kinds of these broad generalizations and exaggerations as if it is the truth.

well, lets agree to disagree then...

I refuse to belive that its just as easy for black/women with coily kinky hair to take care of it as it is for white/other races. Yes, there are a lot of black women who are misinformed/dont know how to care for it. But even when we know exactly how to care for it, its not as easy. EVERYONE knows that the curl pattern makes black hair more fragile and dry THUS harder to grow long and care for...

:::leaves thread:::
 
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Oooo what's that!?!?
:lachen: , i alreday looked it up,, first looked good but its VERY dangerous... contains formadehyde a known carcinogen and already has a death linked to the treatment in Brazil, the name "keratin treatment" is misleading becuz the keratin doesnt straighten,, its the formaldehyde so it should be called Brazilian Formaldehyde Treatment LOL
 
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Oooo what's that!?!?

Its this new treatment for straighteing hair. Somehow they get supeer strong protein solution and put it in your hair. Afterward, they straighten it with an iron. You cannot wash for 3 days. I know we have a thread on it. Also, not all have Formaldahyde in them.
 
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I think that's my cue as well.

Some folks think doing their research = pulling nonsense out of their behinds... I have no idea how people can spout out all kinds of these broad generalizations and exaggerations as if it is the truth.


:lachen::lachen::lachen::lachen::lachen:

You'll fight no matter how wrong you are. Yes, there is traffic for hair and a million, kagillion sites too. Its called Keywords, and considering that many different companies can use this same keyword to get others to their site when they type "hair" into the engine, it is no SURPISE that one would come up with 350 million sites. This counts for hair removal; hair growth, weaves; pubic hair; hairy armpits; hairy feet; hairy situations; hairy vagina porn, etc. Basically anything with the word "hair".
But, its not NEARLY as much as for celebrities or Amazon.com. To US @ LHCF, hair is a huge thing, but not everyone is that concerned. We even have people on this board who admitted to not caring as much as they should have in the beginning although they are members. You're the one spouting generalization and having a hard time excepting the truth. You don't have to forcefeed something down someone's throat to be right. If people want to make YouTube videos about how they don't like their naps, then whatever. Sherri Shephard got on The View and said that wearing weaves were a method of giving black women's hair a break, as if its the only way.

You just... oooo...keep on with the keep on.
bless ya.

Anyhoo... Collie, we will agree to disagree. No hard feelings. However, there are a couple of threads on whether whites have to work as hard as we to have gorgeous hair. The general consensus was yes, they do. The ones who don't probably don't care or don't know. And, I think its brave of you to respond to her video. However, its something I probably would not have done for my own reasons.
 
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I could waste time PMing you, but I honestly don't care who reads this:

YOU force-feed people things. For example, your blog. Your siggy. Your avatar. That's all I have to say about that.:look:


:lachen::lachen::lachen::lachen::lachen:

You'll fight no matter how wrong you are. Yes, there is traffic for hair and a million, kagillion sites too. Its called Keywords, and considering that many different companies can use this same keyword to get others to their site when they type "hair" into the engine, it is no SURPISE that one would come up with 350 million sites. This counts for hair removal; hair growth, weaves; pubic hair; hairy armpits; hairy feet; hairy situations; hairy vagina porn, etc. Basically anything with the word "hair".
But, its not NEARLY as much as for celebrities or Amazon.com. To US @ LHCF, hair is a huge thing, but not everyone is that concerned. We even have people on this board who admitted to not caring as much as they should have in the beginning although they are members. You're the one spouting generalization and having a hard time excepting the truth. You don't have to forcefeed something down someone's throat to be right. If people want to make YouTube videos about how they don't like their naps, then whatever. Sherri Shephard got on The View and said that wearing weaves were a method of giving black women's hair a break, as if its the only way.

You just... oooo...keep on with the keep on.
bless ya.

Anyhoo... Collie, we will agree to disagree. No hard feelings. However, there are a couple of threads on whether whites have to work as hard as we to have gorgeous hair. The general consensus was yes, they do. The ones who don't probably don't care or don't know. And, I think its brave of you to respond to her video. However, its something I probably would not have done for my own reasons.
 
Re: Do you remember "Black Barbie's" terrible blowdrying youtube video? Well, she's b

Its this new treatment for straighteing hair. Somehow they get supeer strong protein solution and put it in your hair. Afterward, they straighten it with an iron. You cannot wash for 3 days. I know we have a thread on it. Also, not all have Formaldahyde in them.
Thanks RavenHBD and Bravenewgirl, I'm off to look for that thread and do some research. I probably wont try it, would hate to be disappointed, but I wonder how many black women have used it with success and if its better than relaxers?

Uh, sorry for thread-jacking:look:
 
Re: Do you remember "Black Barbie's" terrible blowdrying youtube video? Well, she's b

I could waste time PMing you, but I honestly don't care who reads this:

YOU force-feed people things. For example, your blog. Your siggy. Your avatar. That's all I have to say about that.:look:

....:ohwell: I got that feeling too.
 
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